216 United States of America. 



RUSSIA CEMENT COMPANY, Gloucester, Massachusetts. Theodor 

 Eckhardt, General Agent, 32 Aldermanbury, London, E.G., and 38 Neue Friedriehstrasse, 

 Berlin. Exhibit of glue made from fish skins and materials used in its manufacture ; also 

 articles in the preparation of which fish-glue is used. (29.) 



RYDER, JOHN A., U. S. Fish Commission, Washington. Publications 

 upon the embryology of fishes and microscopic sections and. photographs illustrative of the 

 same. (36 & 55.) 



SCAMMON, CHARLES M., CAPTAIN, U. S. Eevenue Marine. One 

 volume on Marine Mammals, together with account of the American whale-fishery. (60.) 



SCHMIDT, S., & BRO., New York City. Smoked preparations. (26.) 

 Smoked Eels ; Smoked Salmon ; Smoked Sturgeon ; Smoked Smelts ; Smoked Herring ; Brat 

 Herring. Pickle or brine salted preparations. (27.) Caviare (Sturgeon roe). Fried Herring 

 in vinegar. 



SCRIBNER'S SONS, CHARLES, New York City. Game Fishes of 

 the United States. (55, 57, 61.) A series of twenty magnificent paintings of fishes and 

 scenery, by S. A. Kilbourne, with text by G. Browne Goode, assistant director United States 

 National Museum, and assistant in the United States Fish Commission ; 10 parts in wrappers, 

 not stitched, large folio, 1879-1881. Also a map, showing by means of coloured lines the 

 geographical distribution of the game fishes of Eastern North America, compiled from 

 sketches by G. Brown Goode ; and many engravings. 



SEA WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY, W. B. Hopson, manager 

 and editor, Baltimore, Maryland. File of " The Sea World and Packer's Journal." (60.) 



SELLMAN, HENRY, Camden, Maine. (Union Fish Company.) Model 

 of Sardine Factory. (25.) 



SEWELL, DAY & CO., Boston, Massachusetts. Samples of Cordage used 

 on fishing vessels. (5.) 



SHAW, B. F., Anamosa, Iowa. Model of step and pool Fishway in spiral 

 arrangement. (67.) 



SHINDLER, A. ZENO, U. S. National Museum, Washington. Paintings 

 of tortoise, snake, and fish from plaster casts. Three specimens. (The entire collection of 

 reptiles and fishes in the collective exhibit of the United States was painted by Mr. Shindler.) 



SHIPLEY, A. B., & SONS, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fishing-rods. 

 (14-16.) Two Six-strip split Bamboo rods, one $20, another $30. Split Bamboo rod and reel 

 in case. Bethabara wood, (i.) 10-feet pole, $16.50. (ii.) Pole 5 ounces, $10.50. (iii.) 12-feet 

 pole, $16.50. Fishing-reels. (14-16.) 70-yard Balance sliding slick reel. 250-yard Fair- 

 mount click reel. 300-yard Balance handle, steel pivots, &c. Waterproof fly-line. (14-16.) 

 Brails, snoods, cat-fish nippers, and other articles used by anglers. (14-17.) 



SIGSBEE, COMMANDER CHARLES D., IT. S. Navy, Washington. 

 Apparatus employed in deep-sea research in the work of the United States Coast Survey. (40.) 



SMILEY, C. W., United States Fish Commission, Washington. Publica- 

 tions relating to fish and fishermen. (60.) 



SIMMS, JAMES M., Gloucester, Massachusetts. Gang of standing 

 rigging for fishing schooners. (5.) 



SMILLIE, T. W., Photographer, U. S. National Museum, Washington. 

 One screen of photographs of fishes and illustrative of the fisheries. (51.) (The entire collection 

 of photographs in the collective exhibit of the United States was made by Mr. Smillie.) 



SMITH, EVERETT, Portland, Maine. Model of inclined plane return 

 fish-way. (37.) 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington. Spencer F. Baird, 

 Secretary. Publications relating to the Natural History of the waters. (53-61.) 



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