. The oist . urved corridor connectingthe two. , , .,,. In the center of the circular buddingwill be a rotunda sixty feet in diameter,in the middle of which will be a basinor pool about twenty-six feet wide fromwhich Avill arise a towering mass ofrocks covered with moss and clefts and crevices in the rockscrystal streams of water Avill gush anddrop to the masses of reeds, rushes, andornamental semi-aquatic plants in thebasin below. In this pool gorgeous goldfishes, golden ides, golden tench, andother fishes will disport. From therotunda one side of the larger series ofaquaria may


. The oist . urved corridor connectingthe two. , , .,,. In the center of the circular buddingwill be a rotunda sixty feet in diameter,in the middle of which will be a basinor pool about twenty-six feet wide fromwhich Avill arise a towering mass ofrocks covered with moss and clefts and crevices in the rockscrystal streams of water Avill gush anddrop to the masses of reeds, rushes, andornamental semi-aquatic plants in thebasin below. In this pool gorgeous goldfishes, golden ides, golden tench, andother fishes will disport. From therotunda one side of the larger series ofaquaria may be viewed. These will heten in number and will have a capacityof seven thousand to tweney-seventhousand gallons of water. The entire length of the glass frontsof the aquaria will be about 575 feet orover 3,000 square feet of surface. Theywill make a panorama never beforeseen in any exhibituii and will Iivalthe great permanent aquarium s of theworld not onlylii size b; t in all otherrespects. THE OOLOGLST. 16T. OUIi PIER HOUSE. Sixth Season AT HAUTAUQUA During July and August, 1891. We have two stores at Chautauqua,N,Y., oue in the Pier House and the Otherin the Xew Arcade Building. Should any of my patrons happen inthe vicinity of Chautauciua during theirsummer vacation, I trust they willmake it a point to step in. We haveon exhibition and for sale thousands ofSpecimens, Curiosities, Novelties andSouvenirs. AT THE. QRRAT International Fair & Exposition TO BE HELD AT DETROIT, miCH. AUGUST 25, TO SEPTEMBER 4, 1891. Frank H. Lattin will have a carload of Birds Eggs, Soa Shells, Corals,Natural History Specimens and Curiosities of all kinds. DuiJlicate specimens will be sold at surprisingly low prices. Lattin will personally attend the exhibit during the Exposition and wouldbe pleased to meet any of his patrons. Should you visit the Fair, do not fail tovisit Lattins Exhil)it, which you will find on the second floor, at the south end ofthe main building (same locatiou as in SD-yO.) T


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