Russia. 



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CLASS II. 



16. IVANOFF, A., Ostashkoff. Personal equipment of fishermen of the 

 interior of Eussia. 



17. PLATONOFF, B., Astraohan. 



the Volga, 



Personal equipment of fishermen of 



CLASS III. 



18. ADJEMOFF, ARUTIN, St. Petersburg. Isinglass from sturgeon, 

 sterlet, Silurus Glanis (sly or sheat fish), from Caspian and Azov seas, and Volga, Oural 

 Siberia. 



19. ARCHANGEL STATISTICAL COMMITTEE. (1) Tusks of 

 Walrus and articles manufactured from these tusks. (2) Fresh Water Pearls. 



20. ADMINISTRATION OF STATE'S DOMAINS IN ASTRA- 

 CHAN. (1) Collection of Samples of Salt for Fish curing. (2) Map of Salt Lakes and 

 Pits and Fish-Curing Establishments of Astrachan. 



21. ALESHKY, Taurida. Crayfish Tails, dried; the Crayfish are caught 

 in the mouth of the Dneiper. 



22. ALIBEKOFF, A., and NAZARBEKOFF, Bakoo. (1) Caviare in 

 tin boxes. (2) Dried cartilaginous dorsal chords (Vezeega). (3) Alburnus chalcoides smoked- 

 (4) Leuciscus Frisei, smoked. 



23. BETTE, P., Reval. Preserved Maletta vulgaris. 



24. ARCHANGEL STATISTICAL COMMITTEE. (1) Codfish Oil. 

 (2) Seal Oil. 



25. HUTCHINSON KOHL AND CO., S. Francisco.. Seal Skins 

 from Komandorsky Island. 



26. ERMOLAEFF, E., St. Petersburg. Model of Fish Shop on a barge, 

 as used in the canals and rivers in St. Petersburg. 



27. HLEBNIKOFF BROTHERS, Astrachan. (1) Salted Herrings. 



(2) Caviare from Sturgeon, Lucioperca Sandra (Perch-pike), Abramis Brama (Carp-bream). 



(3) Plan of a mill for fish-curing salt. 



28. HVASTOUSHIN, N., St. Petersburg. Seal Oil. 



29. GRUENVALDT, P., St. Petersburg. Amphibious mammalia skins, 

 seal, white bear, fur dresses, and other articles. 



30. JLIIN, N., Astrachan. (1) Caviare of Lucioperca Sandra (Perch-pike), 

 Abramis Brama (Carp-bream), pike. (2) Salted and dried backs of sturgeon. 



31. KALASHNIKOFF, S., Tchernoyar. Lamprey Oil (Petromyzon 

 Wagneri). 



32. LINDER, BARON F., Finland. Freshwater Pearl Shells and Pearls. 



33. LOPATIN, J., Tchernoyar. Lamprey Oil and Cured Lamprey. 



34. MALAKHOFF, Eeval. Tinned Preserved Maletta vulgaris. 



35. MASLOFF, M v Kalooga. (1) Herring, marinated. (2) Herring in 

 oil. (3) Dried cartilaginous dorsal chords (Vezeega). 



36. MEYSNER AND SAPOJNIKOFF, Astrachan. Barrels manu- 

 factured from Linden Wood, Oak, Asp, for Herring. 



37. MERRECUL, M., Reval. Preserved Maletta vulgaris. 



38. STATE'S DOMAINS MINISTERIUM. (1) Collection of stuffed 

 specimens of the commercial Kussian fish. (2) Chemical analyses of the most important 

 Russian fish and fish products, by Prof. Kostytcheff. 





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