42 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



W. G. DELAWBEB, Easton, Maryland : 



Spawning-box for Salmonidce and other fresh- water species. (35.) 



A. W. DODD & COMPANY, Gloucester, Massachusetts : 



Exhibit of fish oils, stearine, and guano. (27 and 29.) 

 Pure cod-liver oil for medicinal use. 



This oil is steam-rendered by the best process known, from freah and 

 healthy Cod livers, and warranted perfectly pure. 

 Blackfish oil, refined for morocco. 



Cod oil, " Newfoundland," for tanners' and curriers' use. 

 Cod oil, " Labrador," for tanners' and curriers' use. 

 Cod oil, "'Grand Bank," for tanners' and curriers' use. 

 Cod oil, " Shore," for tanners' and curriers' use. 

 Menhaden oil, " cold pressed," for tanners' and curriers' use. 

 " Cod oil stearine," for tanners' or soap-makers' use. 

 "Menhaden oil stearine," for tanners' or soap-makers' use. 

 Fish guano. 



J. T. BQNNELL, Bath, Maine : 



Cable used by fishing vessels. (5.) 



J. W. DBESSEB, Castine, Maine : 



Cotton lines used for Cod and Mackerel; hand-lines and Cod and 

 Halibut trawl-lines. (1.) 



BENJAMIN F. DBEW, Fairhaven, Massachusetts: 



Armor said to be worn by natives of Marshall and Caroline groups 



of islands, South Pacific. (21.) 



JAMES D. DBIGGS, New Bedford, Massachusetts: 

 Harpoon. (1.) 



WINEIELD S. DUNAH, Baltimore, Maryland : 

 Exhibit of Menhaden oil and scrap. (29.) 



1. Unground or crude Menhaden scrap ; made of fish two years 



old and over, called large fish. 



2. Ground Menhaden scrap ; made from the same stock as ISTo. 1. 



3. Unground or crude Menhaden scrap ; made of fish not over 



one year old, called small fish. 



4. Ground Menhaden scrap ; made of same stock as No. 3. 



5. Samples of Menhaden oil 5 two qualities. 



B. EDWABD EARLL, Y/ashington, District of Columbia : 



Series of eggs of Codfish, showing daily development from the un- 

 impregnated egg to the time of hatching. (36.) 



Publications relating to the fisheries, fishery statistics, and fish cul- 

 ture. (00.) 



