FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 99 



Charles G. Atkins, Bucksport, Maine. 



E. A. Brackett, Winchester, Massachusetts. 



O. N. Bryan, Occokeek, Maryland. 



Oren M. Chase, Detroit, Michigan. 



H. C. Chester, Noank, Connecticut. 



Frank N. Clark, Northville, Michigan. 



A. S. Collins, Caledonia, New York. 



W. G. Delawder, Easton, Maryland. 



Thomas B. Ferguson, Washington, District of Columbia. 



Seth Green, Eochester, New York. 



Monroe A. Green, Eochester, New York. 



Marshall McDonald, Washington, District of Columbia. 



Frederick Mather, New York. 



Joel C. Parker, Grand Eapids, Michigan. 



George Eicardo, Hackensack, New York. 



E. M. Stilwell, Bangor, Maine. 



Livingston Stone, Charlestown, New Hampshire. 



Thomas Taylor, New Berne, North Carolina. 



ISAAC H. Wright, Baltimore, Maryland. 



William G. Wroten, Maryland. 



Division 36. 



2 Eepresentations illustrative of the development and progressive 

 growth of fish. 

 United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Exhibit. 

 Groups 164, 165, 166. 

 James Annin, Jr., Caledonia, New York. 

 Charles G. Atkins, Bucksport, Maine. 

 Frank N. Clark, Northville, Michigan. 

 E. Edward Earll, Washington, District of Columbia. 

 Seth Green, Eochester, New York. 

 McKesson & Eobbins, New York City. 

 Marshall McDonald, Washington, District of Columbia. 

 Livingston Stone, Charlestown, New Hampshire. 



Division 37. 



3. Models and drawings of fish passes and fish ladders. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Group 167. 

 Charles G. Atkins, Bucksport, Maine. 



E. A. Brackett, Winchester, Massachusetts. 

 James D. Brewer, Muncy, Pennsylvania. 



F. M. Everleth, Waldoboro, Maine. 



Marshall MacDonald, Washington, District of Columbia. 

 Eobert G. Pike, Middletown, Connecticut. 



