244 ANIMAL RESOUECES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Fish-cars and other floating* cages lor aquatic ani- 

 mals. 



29539. Model of fish-marketmau's car. For preservation of living lisli. 



J. M. K. Southwick, Newport, R. I. 



22221. Model of Providence River fish-car. These are towed by the smack, 

 and as fast as fish are caught they are put into it, and so kept for 

 Providence market. D. D. Almy. 



29397. Model of Noank lobster-car. Capt. H. C. Chester. 

 29538. Model of fisherman's car for transporting living fish to market. J. 



M. K. Southwick, Newport, R. I. 



26933. Model of a boat used in transporting living salmon at the United 

 States salmon-breeding station at Bucksport, Me. Scale, \ inch to- 

 the foot (^a). C. G. Atkins. 



When in use the boat is depressed until full of water, a number 

 of salmon, sometimes as many as 30, are placed in it, and it 

 is then towed after another boat, the motion insuring a con- 

 stant change of water, which passes in at the forward port& 

 and out at the after ports. The net and grating prevent the 

 escape of the salmon, and the cloth shuts out the sight of any- 

 thing that might frighten them. 



Aquaria. 



Globes. 

 Aquaria. 



Hives and other cages for insects. 

 ILive-boxes, troughs, &c., for microscopists' use* 

 Fish-ponds, fish-farms (models). 



29278. Parlor trout-brook. Stone & Hooper, Charlestown, N. H. 

 29380. Rearing-box. Stone & Hooper, Charlestown, N. H. 



4. ENEMIES OF USEFUL ANIMALS. 



Intestinal worms and other internal parasites. 1 

 Fish-lice, harnacles, and other external parasites. 1 

 Predatory animals not elsewhere exhibited. 



III. PROPAGATION. 



5. PROPAGATION OF MAMMALS. 



methods of mink culture. 



Methods of culture of domesticated animals. 



G. PROPAGATION OF BIRDS. 



Methods of ostrich culture. 



Methods of culture of domesticated birds, fowls, &c, 



1 See in Part II o* the present catalogue. 



