. The commercial products of the sea; or, Marine contributions to food, industry, and art. Fisheries; Seafood; Commercial products. 194 The Commercial Products of the Sea. France was 2,000,000 kilogrammes, of the value of 10,600,000 francs (£424,000). The consumption is there- fore about 150,000 kilogrammes per annum. There was imported into France in 1875 246,666 kilogrammes of FIG. Silicious sponges. I. Euplectella aspcrgilhim ; 2. Hollenia carpenteria. sponge, of which 93,324 kilogrammes were re-exported. In 1876 the imports reached 257,878 kilogrammes, and the exports were 89,600 kilog
. The commercial products of the sea; or, Marine contributions to food, industry, and art. Fisheries; Seafood; Commercial products. 194 The Commercial Products of the Sea. France was 2,000,000 kilogrammes, of the value of 10,600,000 francs (£424,000). The consumption is there- fore about 150,000 kilogrammes per annum. There was imported into France in 1875 246,666 kilogrammes of FIG. Silicious sponges. I. Euplectella aspcrgilhim ; 2. Hollenia carpenteria. sponge, of which 93,324 kilogrammes were re-exported. In 1876 the imports reached 257,878 kilogrammes, and the exports were 89,600 kilogrammes. Silicious Sponges.—Sponges are not confined to recent. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Simmonds, P. L. (Peter Lund), 1814-1897. London, Griffith and Farran
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