230 United States of America. 



DIVISION XL. 



f iii. Physico-chemical investigation into those qualities of salt and fresh water which affect 

 aquatic animals ; investigation of the bottom of the sea aud of lakes, shown by samples ; 

 aquatic plants in relation to fishing, &c. ; researches into the aquatic fauna (animals of 

 the several classes preserved in alcohol or prepared, &e.), apparatus and implements 

 used in such researches. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Exhibit. Groups 36, 37, 38, 

 43, 170, 171, 172. 



AGASSIZ, ALEXANDER, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Massachusetts. 



BAILLIE, Passed Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., United States steamer " Fish 

 Hawk." 



BENEDICT, J. E., United States steamer " Albatross." 



CHESTER, H. C., Noank, Connecticut. 



HILGARD, PROF. J. E., Washington. 



POTTS, EDWARD, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



SIGSBEE, CHARLES D., Commander, U.S.N. 



TANNER, LIEUT. Z. L., U.S.N., United States steamer " Albatross." 



UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. 



UNITED STATES NAVY, HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. 



DIVISION XLT. 

 Acclimatization of fish. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Exhibit. Group 153. 



CLASS V. 

 NATURAL HISTORY. 



DIVISION XLII. 



Specimens living (marine and fresh-water), fresh, stuffed, or 

 preserved, casts, drawings, and representations of 



(a) Algse arranged according to their various species and localities. 

 United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Exhibit. Groups 31, 35. 

 FARLOW, DR. W. G., Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



DIVISION XLIII. 

 (&) Sponges, in their natural state. 

 United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Exhibit. Groups 32, 148. 



MCKESSON & ROBBINS, New York city. 



POTTS, EDWARD, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



DIVISION XLIV. 



(c) Corals, in their natural state, polyps, jelly fish, &c. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Exhibit. Group 31. 

 RATHBUN, RICHARD, United States National Museum, Washington, 

 District, Columbia. 



GETUlGr.sCHKlFT, door ANDERSON, ABBOTT en ANDKIISOX ontvangen, aangaando de Water- 

 pro** Scboudermantels tea dieiiste der Politic alsmede van Waterproef Beenbekleedsels, door dezen 



rHwd. 



Bureau van den Ontvanger der Londensche Politic, 



4 Whitehall Place, 8.W., den 21 JullJ 1889. 

 N1EUW FORMAAT 8CHOUDEB MANTELS, 

 lorte Inhoud Tan bet Rapport door de Superintendanten ingeleverd, annRaands de Model-Schoudermantels In 



January 1868 aau de Division A, B, 0, li, N, en K uitgedeeld. 



De Superlnfendanten verklaren, dat dezer Sclwu 'erraanteU, veel betor dan de vroeger gebroiktn, weimg eiyten, 

 ,-olkomeu waterdi.^t zijn, niet (.arsteii en er nog t?oed uitzien ; in de Divisie B hel.ben de manschappen de over- 

 Ifc'eing, dat zij de beste Sclioudermantels zijn, die ooit aan de Politi* ziju rerstrekt; de Diviwie B is vau oortleel, ttt 

 o. 2 eenweiuigbetor aaaNo.Ha. - THOS. KITTLE, Superintend. .' 



