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Gazette), 1880-1883. (4) Nicklas Geichwerthschaft (Manual of cultivating ponds). (5) 

 Dunker's Fischeries-Kalender Fishing Almanac, 1880-1882. (6) Bunker's Taschen-Kalen- 

 der, Pocket Almanac for Sea and Kiver Fishing, 1881. 



ZENK, FRIEDRICH, Wurzburg, Bavaria. (Messrs. Charles 

 Atkins & Nisbet, 1 Water Lane, Great Tower Street, E.G., Agents.) (1) Model of Mr. 

 Friedrich Zenk's Fishcultural Establishment, '' Seewiese," near Gemiiuden, Bavaria, accom- 

 panied by an illustrated descriptive account of the same in English and German. (2) Oblong 

 Porcelain Incubator of size suitable for 30,000 Trout Eggs or Fry. Upward current system- 

 Noteworthy is the arrangement by which the outflowing water escapes in many different 

 directions, thus creating a number of small streams and counter streams which act beneficially 

 on eggs and brood. The arrangement m question, by subdividing the current has the further 

 advantage of preventing the fry from being pressed against the side, and collecting unduly in 

 any one particular place. Owing to the absence of any screen for the overflow water, the 

 eggs and fry can be everywhere clearly seen. The material of which the apparatus is con- 

 structed, viz., porcelain, can be recommended on account of its cleanliness and healthiness for 

 the young brood. Price of the Incubator 3 10s. (3) Round Porcelain Incubator, of size 

 suitable for 10,000 Trout Eggs. Same system as the oblong apparatus. Price 15s. (4) 

 Oblong Zinc Incubator, with glass grilles of size suitable for 15,000 Trout Eggs. Upward 

 current so arranged as to have a very enlivening effect on the young fry. Overflow arrange- 

 ment not essentially different from that adopted in the case of the above two incubators. 

 (5) Self-working Apparatus for feeding young fry of Salmonidse. (6) Apparatus for trans- 

 porting Salmonidse, with automatic arrangement for pumping cold air into the same. (7) A 

 collection of living German fish, Mirror Carp, Leather Carp, Goldorfen (Idus melanotus) and 

 Tench. (8) A Treatise on the Apparatus employed in the culture of Salmonida3. (9) 

 Living ova of " trutta fario " (German brook trout), bred in an ice-apparatus, impregnated 

 October 1882. ( Vide Apparatus 2.) 



VON DEM BORNE, MAX (Messrs. Clias. Atldns & Nisbet, 

 1 Water Lane, E.G., Agents), Berneuchen, Brandenburg, Prussia. (1) Calif ornian Incubator. 

 (2) Californian Incubator for use in brooks. (3) Funnel-shaped Incubator. (4) Hospital. 

 (5) Large and Small Self-Picker. (6) Transportable Dripping Incubator. (7) Gravel 

 Filter. (8) Small Sponge Filter. (9) Tanks. (10) Folding-Frames and Boxes for 

 Packing and Transporting Fish-Eggs. (11) Conical Can for Transporting Young Fry. 

 (12) Collection of Spinning Baits. (13) Illustrated descriptive Catalogue of the above 

 Apparatus and the following Publications: (14) "Die Fischzucht." (15) "Fischcrei 

 Verhaltnisse des Deutschen Keichs Oesterreich-Ungarn's, der Schweiz und Luxemburg's," 

 with Ichthyological Map of those countries. (16) "Taschenbuch der Angelfischerei." 

 (17) " Wegweiser fur Angler." (18) Pamphlets on Trout and Carp Culture, and contribu- 

 tions to Piscicultural and Piscatorial Periodicals. 



Live Fish. 



(1) Four Golden Ide. (2) Three Golden Tench. (3) Five Silurus Glanis. (4) Five thou- 

 sand Eggs and Fry of Brook and Sea Trout and Salmon, placed in the Californian and 

 other Incubators named above. 



DIVISION LX. 



THE BAVARIAN FISHERY ASSOCIATION (Bayerische 

 Fischerei-Verein). Guide to AngUng " (Anleitung zur Angelfischerei), by Wilhelm Bischoff, 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON'S 

 PORTABLE FOLDING 

 BATHS. 



WATERPROOF 

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