238 Austria-Hungary, 



DIVISION LI. 



6. STEINDACHNER, "DOCTOR, Director of the Imperial and Koyal 

 Zoological Museum, Vienna ; Special Commissioner to the Exhibition. Skeleton, and Bones of 

 Head of Coregonus Wartmanni Blooh, from the Atter-See (Lake Atter), Austrian Alps. 



DIVISION LY. 



7. NOWICKI, DR. MAKS, Professor of Zoology at the University of 

 Krakow, Galicia, President of the Galician Fishery Association. Map showing the Distribu- 

 tion of Fish in the rivers and lakes of Galicia (Austrian Poland), with Statistical Tables. 

 Krakow, 1883. 



DIVISION LX. 



8. FABER, GEORGE LOUIS, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul at 

 Fiume, Hungary. A work, " The Fisheries of the Adriatic and the Fishes thereof,'' by the 

 Exhibitor, being a report on the Austro-Hungarian Fisheries in the Adriatic, with numerous 

 illustrations, prepared specially for the purposes of this Exhibition by George L. Faber. With 

 an introduction by Dr. GUnther, F.R.S., of the British Museum. One vol. small 4to. Over 

 20 woodcuts, after Leo Littrow, &c. London, 1883. 



NOTE. It having been found impracticable to exhibit this valuable work to the general 

 public on the open counter, and mere exhibition in a glass case depriving it of its utility as a 

 Work of Reference, it has been deposited with the Literary Superintendent of the Exhibition, 

 in the Library of the Press-Room, where it may be seen on application. 



9. MARCHESETTI, DR. CARLO DE, Director of the Municipal 

 Museum of Natural History, Trieste. Two copies of a work, in Italian, entitled, " La Pesca 

 lungole Coste Oriental! dell' Adria," by the Exhibitor, Trieste, August, 1882, pref. ii., pp. 229, 

 appendix ii., and index, royal 8vo. (Typ. Lodovico Herrmanstorfor.) Published by the Imperial 

 and Royal Austro-Hungarian Maritime Board (" Governo Marittimo,") for the purposes of the 

 Austro-Hungarian Exhibition at Trieste, 1882. Presented by the Exhibitor to the Executive 

 Committee of the London International Fisheries Exhibition, 1883. This work contains all 

 the latest official information and statistics concerning the fisheries and fish of the eastern 

 coasts of the Adriatic. 



NOTE. Italian is the chief language of the Austrian sea-board as far as the boundary 

 of Hungary. Thence along the Hungarian Littoral Territory and the Coast of Dalmatia and 

 the adjacent islands various Southern Slav languages, such as Illyric, Slavonian, Dalmatian, 

 Croatian, &c., are spoken. 



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