COLLECTIONS DISPLAYED BY SPECIAL EXHIBITORS. 4 



W. A. ABBE, New Bedford, Massachusetts : 



Samples of "Abbe's fish scrap." (29.) - 



1. Unground or crude menhaden scrap. 



2. Fine ground menhaden scrap. 



3. Very fine ground menhaden scrap. 



MAYHEW ADAMS, Chilmark, Massachusetts : 

 Patent chock for whale-boat. (6.) 



ALEXANDER AGASSIZ, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massa- 

 chusetts : 



Publications relating to fishes and marine invertebrates. (60.) (See 



also Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge.) 

 Plans of biological laboratory at Newport, Rhode Island. (40.) 



STEPHEN H. AINSWORTH, New York: 

 Spawning-race for Salmonidce. (35.) 



ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, San Francisco, California: 

 Two Pacific walrus tusks. (32.) 



One 41 inches long and weighing 12| pounds. 



One 41 inches long and weighing 12£ pounds. 

 Exhibit of fur-seal skins. (32,) 



ALBANY BEEF PACKING COMPANY, 372 Greenwich street, New York 

 City: 

 Fish oils and fertilizers. (29.) 

 Fish oil. 



Fertilizers and bone dust. 

 Cooked preparations in cans. (26.) 



Canned Sturgeon (called Albany Beef), one-pound cans. 



CHARLES ALDEN, Randolph, Massachusetts : 



Foods prepared by the Alden evaporating process. (26.) 



J. A. ALLEN, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts : 

 Maps illustrating the geographical distribution of the seals and 



walruses. (55.) 

 Monograph of the Pinnipeds of North America. (60.) 



* The explanations in small type are usually in the words of the exhibitor, and 



should not he understood to have official indorsement. 



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