Exhibitors to quote
the Number in this Column.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH JUNE, 1882.
CLASS IV.
Division 35
FISH CULTURE.
563
Division 36
Division 37
Division 38
Division 39
Division 40
Division 41
Division 42
Division 43
Division 44
Division 45
Division 46
Division 47 Division 48
Division 49
Division 50 Division 51
Division 52
Division 53
Division 54
Division 55
Division 56
CLASS V.
CLASS VI.
Division 57
Division 58
Division 59
Division 60 Division 61
CLASS VII.
1. MODELS OR Drawings of FISH HATCHING, Breeding and Rearing ESTABLISHMENTS, INCLUDING OYSTER AND OTHER SHELLFISH GROUNDS; AND ALL APPARATUS AND IMPLEMENTS CONNECTED WITH THE SAME, AND FOR TRANSPORTING FISH AND FISH OVA. FOOD FOR FRY.
2. RepresenTATIONS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESSIVE GROWTH
OF FISH.
3. MODELS AND DRAWINGS OF FISH PASSES AND FISII LADDERS.
4. SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION,
i. Models and drawing of diseases of fish, with special reference to their origin
and cure.
iii.
ii. Processes for rendering streams polluted by sewage and chemical or other works
innocuous to fish life (illustrated by models and drawings). Physico-chemical investigation into those qualities of salt and fresh water which affect aquatic animals; investigation of the bottom of the sea and of lakes, shown by samples; aquatic plants in relation to fishing, &c.; researches into the aquatic fauna (animals of the several classes preserved in alcohol or pre- pared, &c.); apparatus and implements used in such researches.
5. ACCLIMATISATION OF FISH.
NATURAL HISTORY.
[AQUARIA]
1. SPECIMENS LIVING (MARINE AND FRESH WATER), FRESH, STUFFED OR PRESERVED,
CASTS, DRAWings and REPRESENTATIONS OF--
(a) Algæ arranged according to their various species and localities.
(b) Sponges, in their natural state.
(c) Corals, in their natural state, polyps, jelly-fish, &c.
(d) Entozoa.
(e) Mollusca of all kinds and shells not included in Class III.
(f) Starfishes, sea urchins, holothuriæ.
(g) Worms used for bait, or noxious; leeches, &c.
(h) Perfect insects and larvæ of insects, which are destroyers of spawn or serve as food
for fish.
(2) Crustacea of all kinds.
(k) FISH OF ALL KINDS.
(1) Reptiles, such as tortoises, turtles, terrapins, lizards, serpents, frogs, newts, &c. (m) Aquatic and other birds hostile to fish or fishing.
(n) Aquatic and amphibious mammalia (otters, seals, whales, &c.) and others detrimental
to fish.
2. WORKS ON ICHTHYOLOGY. MAPS ILLUSTRATING GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, MI-
GRATION, &c., OF FISHIES AND SPAWN.
3. SPECIMENS and REPRESENTATIONS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN EXTINCT
AND EXISTING FISHES.
HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF
FISHING FISHERY LAWS-FISH COMMERCE.
1. ANCIENT FISHING IMPLEMENTS OR THEIR REPRODUCTIONS-MODELS-PICTURES- BOOKS EMBLEMS-CHARters and SeALS OF ANCIENT FISHERMEN GUILDS.
2. FISHERY LAWS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES,
3. COPIES OF TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, &C., DEALING WITH INTERNATIONAL FISHERY
RELATIONS.
4. REPORTS, STATISTICS AND LITERATURE OF FISH, FISHING AND FISHERIES.
5. REPORTS ON ACCLIMATISATION OF FISH, AND OF ÅTTEMPTS IN THIS DIRECTION.
LOAN COLLECTIONS.
COLLECTIONS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE FOREGOING CLASSES.
MONEY PRIZES.
The Committee will be prepared to receive and consider the offer of Money Prizes for any
Special Exhibits or Essays connected with the objects of the Exhibition.
ESSAYS.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
PRIZES OF £100 WILL BE GIVEN FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS, VIZ. :—
1. The Natural History of Commercial Fishes of Great Britain, with especial reference to such parts of their Natural History as bear upon their production and commercial use, 2. Relations of the State with Fishermen and Fisheries, including all matters dealing with
their protection, regulation, &c.
3. On the possible increase of the supply of Fish, and on improved facilities for their econo-
mic transmission and distribution.
CONFERENCES ARE PROPOSED TO BE HELD FOR THE PURPOSE OF READING AND DISCUSSING PAPERS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE EXHIBITION.