* Natural History is the appointed handmaiden of Religion, enabling us to feel 

 and in some humble proportion to appreciate how closely and how carefully the 

 well-being and happiness of all creatures has been provided for, how admirably 

 they are severally adapted to their respective stations and employments, and how 

 wonderfully every part of their economy is made subservient to the general good. 

 This is the true spirit in which the aquarist ought to work, and this is the end and 

 object of his science.' Rhymer Jones. 



