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ICHTHYOPHAGOUS CLUB, New York City. John Foord, Esq., 



President. Collection of menus of annual dinners of the club. (60.) 



IRVING, THOMAS A., Gloucester, Massachusetts. Rigged Model of 

 Three-masted Fishing Schooner. (4.) 



JORDAN, PROP. DAVID S., Indiana University, Bloomington, 

 Indiana. Works on Ichthyology. (56).) 



JOSEPH, DAVIS & CO., 233 W. Seventh Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; and 

 Fitzroy Works, 6 Kennington Park Eoacl, S.E., London. American Forecast Barometer. (6.) 



LEWIS, W. K. & BROS., Boston, Massachusetts. Cooked preparations 

 in cans. (26.) Lobsters. Clams. Mackerel. Fish-chowder. Cham-chowder. Fishermen's 

 food. (22.) Koast Mutton. Roast Beef. Roast Turkey. Roast Chicken. 



LOCKINGTON, W. N., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Publications on 

 marine fishes and invertebrates. (55 & 61.) 



LOOMIS, PLUMB & CO., Syracuse, New York. Bronze Plate Auto- 

 matic Reel, for 90 feet of line, No. 1. (14-16.) Nickle Plate Automatic Reel, for 150 feet of 

 line, No. 2. (14-16.) 



LORD, H. & G. W., Boston, Massachusetts. Exhibit of cotton netting 

 used in the manufacture of seines, traps, dip-nets, &c. (8.) 



LOW, DAVID W., Gloucester, Massachusetts. Low's Improved Ice- 

 Crusher. (33.) 



LUCAS, F. A., United States National Museum, Washington. Exhibit 

 of stuffed Turtles, &c. (52.) Exhibit of stuffed Crabs and Lobsters. (51.) 



LYLE, LIEUTENANT D. A., United States Army. Improved gun for 

 making connection "with wreck from shore. (9.) 



McDONALD, MARSHALL, Washington. Various kinds of apparatus 

 used in hatching adhesive floating and heavy eggs ; also apparatus for the transportation of 

 eggs and young fish. (35.) Series of eggs and fry showing development and growth as 

 follows : Brook Trout, Lake Trout, and White-fish. (36.) Model of counter-current fish-way, 

 the partitions being so arranged that the velocity of the current is retarded by the water being 

 turned against itself. (37.) Publications upon fish-culture. 



McGOVERN, H. D., Brooklyn, New York. Stuffed trout, and bug 

 which killed it. (49.) 



McKESSON & BOBBINS, 91 Fulton Street, New York City. Collec- 

 tion of Florida Sponges. (43.) Collection of cultivated Sponges. (36.) 



McLELLAN, LIEUTENANT C. H., United States Eevenue Marine. 

 (9.) Improved (i.) traveller block for breeches buoy. (9.) (ii.) Block for sand anchor. (9.) 

 (iii.) Breeches buoy. (9.) (iv.) Tripod for life-saving apparatus. (9.) (v.) Tally boards for 

 life-saving apparatus. (9.) (vi.) Drill or tactics for life-saving crews. (9.) 



McMENAMIN & CO., Hampton, Virginia. Cooked preparations in 

 cans. (26.) Fresh Devilled Crabs. Fresh Crab Meat. Extra selected Oysters, Lion brand. 

 Extra cove Oysters, Hampton Koads brand. Cove Oysters, Hampton Koads brand. Lunch 

 Oysters. 



MAHRENHOLZ, H. J., New York City. Boots and shoes made of 

 alligator leather. (32.) 



MANN, JOHN, & CO., Syracuse, New York. Artificial trolling spoons. 

 (14-16.) 



MANN BROS., Chicago, Illinois. Packages for transporting oysters. (33.) 



MARSHALL, HENRY, U.S. National Museum, Washington. Mounted 



group of aquatic birds. 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON'S 



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