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by our produce. At present our fisheries, as an industry, considered en masse, cannot be said 

 to prosper, but no doubt better days are in store, and will come for this as for other Italian 

 interests ; the actuation of the new law on fishery, and the untiring exertions of Government 

 to aid and protect individual enterprise, cannot but lead to good results. The bibliography 

 relating to Italian fish and fisheries is rich and extensive; a valuable contribution on that 

 subject, was collected by Dr. Cavanna for the- Berlin International Fisheries Exhibition in 

 1880, and published at Government expense. 



PROFESSOR HENRY H. GIGLIOLI, 



Commissioner of Fisheries, 

 ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM, FLORENCE, 

 April 12, 1883. 



1. PRANCATI AND SANTAMARIA, of Borne, 65 Hatton Garden, E.G. 

 1) Shells. (2) Shell Cameos. (3) Shell Works of Art. (4) Coral ornaments mounted in 



gold and unmounted. ' 



2. FALLANI, ORESTE, 44 Via Bonella, Rome. Shell work, Cameos, 

 Corals and Koman pearls. 



3. POZZI, VITTORIA, Via della Vite, Eome. Roman Pearls, Goncli 

 Shells, and Cameo works, corals, &c. 



4. CAMPI, ENRICO, 29 St. Lucia in Selci, Rome. Corals, Roman pearls 

 and Shell work. 



5. SANTAMARIA, ANTONIO, 61 Via Bonella, Rome. Cameos, Sea 

 Shells, Corals, and Koman pearls. 



6. REY, A., Babaino, Rome. Roman Pearls, &c. 



7. MORABITO, ROCCO, 32 Sta Caterina a Cliiaja, Naples. Cut Coral 

 and sundry Shell Work, mounted in gold and unmounted. 



8. LABRIOLA, MARIANO, 41 Strada Sta Caterina a Cliiaja, Naples. 

 (1) Tortoiseshell, Coral and Shell, personal and other ornaments. (2) Silver and sculptured 

 shell work. 



9. MELILLO, GIACINTO, 286 Riviera de Chiaja, Naples. Collections 

 of artistic Jewellery in Corals, Pearls and Shells. 



10. CASALTA, LUIGI, 7 Piazza dei Martiri, Naples. (1) Coral specimens 

 in their rough state. (2) Coral Fine Art Jewellery for personal ornament. (3) Cameo shells 

 and Lava work (wholesale and retail). 



11. GIQBERTINI & Co., of Naples (successors Giojuzza & Co. (1) Spe- 

 cimens 'of rough Coral from various seas. (2) Polished Coral, mounted in gold and set with 

 pearls and diamonds. (3) Pearls. (4) Kosaline Jewellery from shells. 



12. ASSISI, PIETRO, of Naples, 332 High Holborn, W.C. Coral mounted 

 Jewellery. 



13. PREMI, CORNELIO BENEDETTO, Genoa. Samples of oils 

 from fat of Tunny of 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882. 



14. CRISCUOLO, MICHELE, 5 Corso Garibaldi a Foria, Naples (repre- 

 sented in London by Messrs. G. C. Greek & Co., 9, Kathbone Place, W.). (1) A glass tank 

 containing a representation of the act of coral fishing. The apparatus to which pieces of coral 

 are seen attached was used in 1882 at Sciacca. (2) The various implements for working coral, 

 complete from beginning to end first time of exhibition. (3) A large collection of corals of 

 all kinds from Sciacca, Coast of Sicily, Sardinia, &c. Several very large specimens, one pink, 

 considered the finest yet discovered. (4) Large assortment of worked Coral. 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, ET ANDERSON, 



37, Queen Victoria Street, Londres, Angleterre, 

 Renommes au Canada, en Australie, la Nouvelle Zelande, le Cap de 

 Bonne Esperance, Natal, aux Indes et en Chine, comme uniques 

 Fabricants de confiance des TOILES VEKNIES propres a 1'expor- 

 tation, et dont Tarrivee a destination en bon etat eat garantie. 



