248 Chili. 



(56) Cabrillas (Rock fish) Genus Cheilodactylus, dried. (57) Congrio (Ling), dried. (58) 

 Cureles (Horse Mackerel), dried. (59) Eaya Chica (Small Ray), dried. (60) Papaiiaos dried 

 (61) Cangue, dried. (62) Hacha, dried. (63) Peje Perro (Dog fish), dried. (64) Rollisos, 

 dried. (65) Blanquillos (Whiting), dried. (66) Jerguillas, dried. (67) Bagres (Sucker 

 fish), dried. (68) Lenguado (Flounder). (69) Cavinsas. (70) Tollos (Rig). (71) Pejerrey 

 (Chilian Smelts) dried by U-acetate of lime. (72) Snipe Fish. (73) Anguillas (Eels) 

 dried. 



DIVISION XXVIII. 

 Bi-acetate of Lime process of preserving fish for food. 



DIVISION XXIX. 



(1) One flask of Sperm Oil, raw. (2) One flask of Sperm Oil, clarified. (3) One flask of 

 Whale Oil, raw. (4) One flask of Whale Oil, clarified. (5) Sperm Candles. (6) Seal Oil, 

 two flasks from Mejillones del Sur. (6) Tollo (Oil lees), one flask from Mejillones del Sur. 



DIVISION XXXII. 



(1) Esponjas (Sponges), from Mejillones del Sur. (2) Cueros de Lobos (Seal Skins, tanned). 

 (3) Cueros de Lobos (Seal Skins), natural state. (4) Gato de Mar (Sea Otter) Lutra Felina, 

 Ornamental Prayer Rug. (5) Chungungos or Gatos de Mar (Sea Otter). From Melinkas, 

 Chili. (6) One Lobo de dos pelos. (7) One Chungungo. (8) One Chungungo, young. 

 (9) One Coipo. From Juan Fernandez. (10) Three Lobos de dos pelos. (11) Six 

 Cueros curtidos de Chungungo. (12) Two Cueros de lobo de dos pelos. (13) One Garrote 

 lobero Club for knocking seals on the head. (14) One Cuero de lobo (Seal skin) de Carrisal 

 Bajo. (15) One Espada de peje-espada, Sword of Swordfish. (16) One Carapacho de 

 tortuga, or Tortoise back. 



DIVISION XLII. 

 Algeo, from Mexillones del Sur. 



DIVISION XLIII. 

 Esponjas (Sponges), from Mejillones del Sur. 



DIVISION XL VI. 



(1) Conchas de Ostiones (Scollop Shells), Mejillones del Sur. (2) Conchas de Choros (Mussel 

 Shells), Mejillones del Sur. (3) Conchas de Navajuelas. (4) Conchas de Ostras (Oyster 

 Shells). (5) Conchas de Choritos (Small Mussel Shells). (6) Conchas de Choros de Miniatura 

 (Miniature Mussel Shells). (7) Conchas de Choros (Mytilus Chilensis) Shells. (8) Conchas 

 de Locos (Sea Ear Shells). (9) Conchas de Tacas (Clampet Shells). (10) Conchas de Cholgas 

 (Mytilus Magellanicus) Shells. (11) Conchas de Pico (Barnacles). 



DIVISION XL VII. 

 (1) Estrellas de Mar (Starfish). (2) Erizos (Sea Urchin Shells). 



DIVISION XLVIII. 

 Common Earth Worms used as bait. 



DIVISION XLIX. 



(1) Larvae of a species of xylophagus insect found in decayed trees. (2) Choros (Mussels) 

 Mytilus Fluviatelis, found in streams and canals of clear water and of little currents, where 

 grow the algse on which they feed. Some water-fowls and some species of water-rats greedily 

 feed on them. Poor people sometimes use them as food in soups, &c. The specimens are of 

 fair average size. (3) Apancoras or Pancoras, Freshwater Shell-fish (jEglea Denticulata) ; 



an inhabitant of clear water streams on gravelly beds. Specimens of fair average. (4) Snails 

 (Helix Pommatia). The Common European Land Snail ; exhibited only on account of its 

 analogy with its fluvial or lacustrine congeners. Imported casually, perhaps, amongst vine 

 plants from France, largely cultivated about Santiago. Within thirty years past it has become 

 so acclimatised, and is so prolific, that in some vineyards it causes such damages that means 

 are taken to destroy it utterly. It is used as food by some of the European residents, and in 

 course of time will be used as bait in fresh-water fishing. 



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