Show VANDERBILT HAS DEEP SEA MUSEUM NEW YORK Dec Dee Fan A 1 UP Fan Fantastic painting of ot submarine scenes S such as would have hate ha e appealed to the Imagination of Jules Verne will form tho the background of R a a collection collection tion of ot marine marIno specimens which are being prepared by W V K Vanderbilt on his estate at Northport I L I Including mans man rare specimens a afew afew few of or which have ne never neer er been do- do de described seethed scribed by scientists the mounted will III represent the ne largest larget marino marine collection in this country Tho The an canaS as depicting the deep delp sea scene will be 48 feet long and 13 feet high the tho panorama IncludIng includIng including ing ing- inga a graveyard of ot ships on the tho ocean oceans ocean's bottom showing the fish that haunt the carcasses carcase of clip clip- clippers clipper clip clippers per pers and 2 many fathoms do n Another section of the ca caLS can can- can canvas ma vas LS will show submarine scenes In tropical waters with brilliantly- brilliantly colored brilliantly colored coral re recta reeta sponges and strange fish peculiar to the tropics Dr J T Ichols associate cura eura- cura- cura curator curator tor of ot ichthyology at the AmerIcan of Natural History has declared that the collection collection tion will silt tIl compare with that of ot the tho late Prince of o Monaco which was as One of the finest In the world orld and andis andIs Jq is now nOl l a public collection The Vanderbilt collection Includes more than specimens Including one of the tho largest det de devil ii 11 fishes ever everea ea caught The specimens will be housed In Ina Ina IL a building now halt half completed SI SIera era I fantastic sea ea monsters are car carted cd on the front of ot the build build- buildIng buildIng building ing Mr Vanderbilt began the work of collecting tIme the specimens almost 20 0 years ears ago ngo During the winter lie he will go south louth on hi his yacht tIme the theAra theAra Are Ara In quest of additional specimens men mens Since Mr Ir Vanderbilt began hIs collection many scientists have he- he be become come interested ted In the display Mr Vanderbilt declares he Is 1 interested on only 1 a as a fisherman and not as ae n a scientist He Is particularly Inter Inter- Interested ested in Stud studying lag Ing the tho sucker fish aucker or pilot fish n I parasite which at- at attaches at attaches tachE's Its Itself lf to the sides of bigger and Ih lives lites es with them getting both food a and nd protection |