aquatic Life 



1918—1919 



September, 1918. The Blood-fin (Heede) ; 

 Breeding Haplochilns cameron'ensis (Nelles) ; 

 The Spotted Gonrami (Kcarns) ; Japanese 

 Snail (Boyd) ; Aquarium Water and Its 

 Restoration (Dormcier) ; Aquarium Heater 

 (Hale) ; Fish Foods (Fleed'c) ; Happy Fam- 

 ilies, Breeding Habits of Mud-minnow, notes 

 and news. 



October. Aquarium Heating (Breder) ; 

 Hemiramphus fluviatilis (Brind) ; Mollienisia 

 latipinna (Heede) ; Blue-tailed Skink (Deck- 

 crt) ; Factors Controlling the Development of 

 Tropical Aquarium Fishes (Webber) ; Snails 

 in Aquaria (Gale) ; Habits of Black Bass, The 

 Pipe-fish, notes, etc. 



November. American Live-bearing Tooth- 

 carps (Bade) ; Aquarium Notes (Leitholf) ; 

 Notes on Krefftius adspersus (Freund) ; The 

 Anatomy of the Fish (Clark) ; Breeding Habits 

 of Burmese Eel (FinckJi) ; A Bloated Axolotl 

 (IVaite) ; The Name "Water Flea," notes and 

 news. 



December.' Cynolebias bellottii (Brind) ; 

 Tillaea recurva and Other Notes (Finckh) ; 

 Another Tank Heater (Kuhn) ; Aquarist vs. 

 Aquarian (Mellen) ; Emotions of Fishes 

 (Gale) ; A Cigar Box Aquarium (Modesto) ; 

 Florida Notes (Carlton) ; Photosynthesis, Mis- 

 cellaneous notes, news, etc. 



January, 1919. Limia caudofasciata (Leit- 

 holf) ; Classification of Fishes (Stead) ; Color 

 Changes of the Chub-sucker (Hnbbs) ; Neetro- 

 plus carpintis (Brind) ; A Simple Heated 

 Aquarium (Finckh) ; Notes on .the Breeding 

 Habits of the Pigmy Sunfish (Poyser) ; Gold- 

 fish Farm of Kichigoro Akiyama, notes and 

 news. 



February. Polycentropsis abbreviata (5rinrf) ; 

 Chologaster cornutus, the Fish of the Dismal 

 Swamp (Welsh) ; A Wood Aquarium (Pil- 

 kington) ; Danio malabaricus (Leitholf) ; 

 Notes on Native Fishes (Pray) ; Managing 

 the Aquarium (Innes) ; Reactions of Fishes to 

 Habit-forming Drugs, The Boston Show, A 

 True Fish Story, notes and news. 



March. Breeding the Goldfish (Hanna) ; 

 Observations on the Chelonians of North 

 America, Part I (Shufeldt) ; Lucania ommata 

 (Welsh); Apistogramma agassizi (Heede); 

 The Water-fleas (Tompkins) ; Viviparous 

 Fishes-in-general (Stead) ; Breeding the 

 Striped Gourami (Simpson) ; Notes and news. 



April. The Surinam Toad (Deckert) ; 

 Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum (Brind) ; Keeping 

 Living Food Alive (Innes) ; Beware the 

 Dragonfly (Gordon) ; An Electrolytic Aerator 

 (Putnam) ; Water Lilies, Some Cultural and 

 Historical Notes (Pring) ; Beef vs. Liver, notes 

 and news. 



A sign noticed in a pet shop window : 

 "Water Snewts, the Best Acquarum 

 Scalvengers. —15 sents." - 



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Feed fish, food that is fish- 

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Price 15c Box Baby Food 20c Box 



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HUGO C. NELLES 

 DEALER & BREEDER OF TROPICAL FISHES 



Are you looking for first-class stock at reasonable 

 prices? Then see me. I have what you want. 

 Manufacturer of the "Faultless Fish Food." 

 20 cents per box; per pound, $2.50. 1305 Third 

 avenue, New York city (76th Street Station, 3d 

 Avenue L; 77th Street Station, Lexington Ave- 

 nue Subway). No store. 



Sale or Exchange 



Breeding pairs of Hemichrof'is bimaculatus, 

 Heros facetum, Heros spurius and Acara 

 tetramerus. 



Dr. G. A. Preusker, 1348 Wellington Ave 

 Chicago, 111. 



Magic answers a two-fold purpose. 

 You can raise your daphnia and your 

 young fish. Booklet free. 



Magic 50c Postpaid 

 Yogi Fishfood 1 5c box. By mail 1 7c. 

 Yogi Fishfood 75c lb. Postage extra 



Robert J. Schaeffer 



1818 Frankford Avenue Phila. , Pa 



LIVE FOOD IS THE BEST 



Fishes thrive and grow on Enchytraeids, the 

 little white worms. Generous box by mail, 50 

 cents. Full directions given for propagating 

 them. 



S. W. BURGESS, 3424 Hurley Street 



PHILADELPHIA 



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JAPANESE GOLDFISH 



By DR. HUGH M. SMITH 



A guide to the methods of breeding 

 fancy goldfish practiced in Japan. The 

 result of the personal investigations 

 of the author. Ten breeds are illus- 

 trated in color, with numerous text 

 cuts; 112 pages. 



$2.00, plus postage on 2 pounds. 

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