ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS AND AQUAMIA FOR BOSTON 



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in the foreground, and its exhibition will as- 

 tonish all but the professional naturalist with 

 its strangeness and beauty, while even he will 

 receive new revelations of its extent and signifi- 

 cance. It is believed that neither of the other 



divisions can compete with this in the novelty, 

 variety, and attractiveness of its displays. As 

 the halls will be lighted only through the 

 aquaria, the visitor will observe the creatures 

 as if himself beneath the sea. 



