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 PLATES— PART 1. 



Sport fishing in California and Florida- Facing page. 



Plate I. (i and 2) Angling for black sea bass, Santa Catalina Island, California. . . 208 

 II. (3) Weighing a big sea bass. (4) The record bonito, Tuna Club, 1908, 



rod and reel 208 



III. (5) Angling for tuna, Santa Catalina. (6) Leaping tuna caught with rod 



and reel at Santa Catalina 208 



IV. (7) A day's sport at Santa Catalina Island. (8) The yellow-tail anglers of 



Avalon Bay, California 208 



V. (9) The record sunfish, Santa Catalina. (10) A salmon (rod and reel) 



catch, Del Monte, California 208 



VI. (11) Swordfish, yellow-fin tuna and yellow-tail, caught with rod and reel 

 at Santa Catalina Island. (12) Amberjack, caught at Palm Beach, 

 Florida 208 



A METHOD OF lobster CULTURE: 



Plate VII. (i) General view of houseboat and floats. (2) Inside of rearing box 



toward one corner 240 



VIII. (3) Floats from outer corner looking forward. (4) One of the outside 



floats, car raised 240 



IX. (5) Transferring fry from one car to another. (6) Feeding the fry 240 



X. (7) Method of counting fourth-stage lobsters. (8) Improved towing car . 240 



XL (9) Lobster with eggs 240 



The fisheries and the guano industry of Peru: 



Plate XII. (i) A characteristic scene on the coast desert. (2) Mouth of the River 



Rimac near Callao 366 



XIII. (3) Gathering oysters from the mangrove trees, Tumbes. (4) Native 



fisherman in the surf, throwing the ataraya (cast net) 366 



XIV. (5) A Peruvian fishing with hook and line from a caballito, Pacasmayo. 



(6) Balsa on Lake Titicaca, made of reeds 366 



XV. (7) Drying sharks, guitar-fishes, etc., without the use of salt, Lobos de 



Tierra. (8) Sacking guano to be shipped by anda-rivel (automatic 

 trolley), Ballestas Islands 366 



XVI. (g) A very small portion of a flock of cormorants on the south island of the 



Chinchas. (10) A small flock of cormorants on the south island of the 

 Ballestas, gannets barely distinguishable on the ledges 366 



XVII. (11) Pelicans on their nests, Lobos de Afuera 366 



Goldfish and their culture in Japan: 



Plate XVIII. Wakin 398 



XIX. Ryukin 398 



XX. Ranchu 398 



XXI. Oranda shishigashira 398 



XXII. Demekin 398 



XXIII. Deme ranchu 398 



XXIV. Watonai 398 



XXV. Shukin 398 



XXVI. Shubunkin 398 



XXVII. Kinranshi 398 



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