194 United States of America. 



Cancer irroratus and Borealis, California Market Crab, Cancer magistra, Stone Crab, Menippe 

 me'rcenaria, common Shrimp, Crangon vulgaris, Southern Shrimp, Penceus setiferus, California 

 Shrimp, Crangon franciscorum, King Crab, Limulus polyphemus, &c. 



30. Collection of economic worms in alcohol, including the marine annelids 

 most commonly used as bait, and the American medicinal leech, Macrobdella decora, Verrill. 



31. Collection of economic echinoderms, mostly in alcohol, containing five 

 species, used as food, or available as such, injurious to oyster beds, &c., as follows : Sea 

 cucumber, Pentacta frondosa, Sea Urchins, Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis, S. franciscorum, 

 Echinarachnius parma, Starfishes, Asterias vulgaris, a. Forbesii. 



32. Collection of Florida commercial sponges, containing six species and 

 two hundred and thirty-seven specimens, furnished by McKesson and Robbing, of New York. 

 These species are as follows : Glove Sponge, Spongia graminea, Sheepswood Sponge, 'S. 

 gossipina, Velvet Sponge, 8. meandriniformis, Grass Sponge, S. cerebriformis, Yellow Sponge, 

 8. corlosia, and dura. From the same source, four specimens of Sheepswood Sponge, illus- 

 trating artificial propagation by means of cuttings ; also, one specimen of the boring sponge, 

 Cliona sulpliurea. 



33. Complete collection of the described species of fresh-water Cray-fish, 

 Cambarus and Astacus, occurring within the limits of the United States. Contains over 

 forty species. 



VIII. AIXMS. 



34. Collection of marine Alg89 of the United States, prepared by W. G. 

 Farlow. 



35. Plates of Wood's " Fresh-water Algae of the United States," as published 

 by the Smithsonian Institution. 



SECTION B. FISHING GEOUNDS. 



IX. MODELS AND MAPS OF FISHING GROUNDS. 



36. Cardboard model in relief of the off-shore banks of North America, from 

 the Grand Bank to New Jersey, showing contours to a depth of 2,800 fathoms. 



37. Relief model of the Gulf of Maine, prepared by C. Lindenkohl. 



38. Relief models of the Eastern Continental Slope, prepared by the United 

 States Coast and Geodetic Survey. 



39. Model of a Chesapeake Oyster-bed, showing effects of dredging and 

 undredged portions, prepared by Lieut. Francis Winslow, U.S.N. 



40. Chart .showing the location and extent of the present and abandoned 

 whaling grounds of the world, prepared by A. Howard Clark. 



41. Series of charts showing the location of the Oyster-beds and the present 

 condition and progress of Oyster culture, prepared by Lieut. Francis Winslow, U.S.N. 



42. Charts showing the distribution of food fishes and the location of the 

 principal fishing-grounds. 



43. General coast charts, exhibited by the United States Coast Survey, 

 United States Navy Hydrographic Office, and S. Thaxter and Sons. 



X. MAPS SHOWING GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 



44. Charts showing, distribution of the pinnipeds of the world, prepared by 

 J. A. Allen. 



45. Chart showing geographical distribution of the seals and fur-bearing 

 animals of Alaska, prepared by W. H. Dall. 



46. Series of eight charts, showing distribution of food and game fishes of 

 North America, prepared by G. Brown Goode. 



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