18 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 
DEPARTMENT D. 
FISH, FISHERIES, FISH PRODUCTS, AND APPARATUS 
OF FISHING. 
GROUP 37. 
FISH AND OTHER FORMS OF AQUATIC LIFE. 
Class 218—Aquatic life—Scientific collections and literature. 
Works on aquatic zodlogy and botany. Maps illus- 
trating geographical distribution, migration, etc., of 
fishes and other aquatic animals. 
Specimens and representations illustrative of the 
relations between extinct and existing forms of life. 
Specimens (marine and fresh water) fresh, stuffed, 
or preserved, in alcohol or otherwise, casts, drawings 
and representations of objects named in the following 
classes ; . 
Class 219—Alge, genera and species, with localities. 
Class 220—Sponges, corals, polyps, jelly fish. 
Class 221—Entozoa and epizoa. 
Class 222—Oysters, clams and mollusca of all kinds; shells. 
Class 223—Star fishes, sea urchins, holothurians. 
Class 224—Worms used for bait, or noxious; leeches, etc. 
Class 225—Crustacea of all kinds. 
Class 226—Fishes, living or preserved, or represented by 
casts, drawings or otherwise. 
Class 227—Reptiles, such as tortoises, turtles, terrapins, liz- 
ards, serpents, frogs, newts. 
Class 228—Aquatic birds. 
Class 229—Aquatic mammialia, otters, seals, whales, etc. 
Class 230—Characteristic plant and animal life at great depths. 
Class 231—Fishing grounds. 
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