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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

BUREAU OF FISHERIES

HUGH M. SMITH, CommU*ioner

AN ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BILL' RAPHY OF THE

PUBLICATIONS OF THE Bl OF FISHERIES

1871-192G

By ROSE M. E. MAcDONALD

Librarian, U. S. Bureau of I '^

APPENDIX V TO THE REPORT OF THE U. S. COMMISSIONER

OF FISHERIES FOR 1920

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1871-1920

By ROSE M. E. MAcDONALD

Librarian, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1921

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE,

BUREAU OP FISHERIES,

Washington, June 15, 1920. Hon. HUGH M. SMITH,

Commissioner of Fisheries.

DEAR SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith "An Analytical Subject Bibli- ography of the Publications of the Bureau of Fisheries, 1871-1920, " being an analysis of the reports, appendixes, special papers, bulletins, economic circulars, occasional papers, and of " The Fisheries and Fishery Industries."

Covering the investigations of the Bureau since its incipiency , it shows, in a measure, the work of a number of men of no mean fame in the field of biology. Much of it was pioneer work, which modern investigators can not afford to ignore.

The work here transmitted was started in 1912, as a catalogue of the publications of the Bureau. Later it was decided to assemble these titles under subjects pertinent to the work of the Bureau.

In compiling this subject index it was found that references to many valuable results would be lost unless a meticulous analysis of the publications be made. Each paper was therefore examined searchingly, and when the discussion was found to be of sufficient detail, a title for it was made. For instance, of the 141 titles of Food oj fishes, 87 were made from the subject contents.

It had long been realized and often stated by those cognizant of the ideals of the Bureau that there was a veritable fund of valuable information in the publications of the Bureau, which was lost because the modern investigator knew not how to find it. It is hoped that this work will prove a valuable key.

The arrangement differs from that usually employed in bibliographies, the object having been to arrange it from the viewpoint of the investigator. Into a work of such detail, the preparation of which has necessarily extended over several years, some mistakes will doubtless appear. For these I am quite willing to assume responsibility, knowing that a bibliography of such magnitude can not be perfect.

In its entirety it stands as a slight tribute to the builders of the Bureau of Fisheries and to all who have labored with them. It has been a pleasure and an inspiration to do the work, and I hope it may prove of value. I have the honor to be, Very respectfully,

ROSE M. E. MACDONALD, Librarian. 2

AN ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLICA- TIONS OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES, 1871-1920.

By ROSE M. E. MACDONALD, Librarian.

GENERAL CONTENTS."

Page.

Letter of transmittal 2

Explanatory note

Part 1. — United States Bureau of Fisheries 5

Part 2. — Voyages and investigations 11

Part 3.— Fishes 23

Sec. 1 .—Biology of fishes 25

Sec. 2.— Fish culture 97

Sec. 3. — Fisheries and fishery industries 141

Par 1 4 . —Mammal s : 223

Part 5. — Miscellaneous vertebrates 231

Part 6.— Mollusca 235

Sec. 1.— Oysters 237

Sec. 2. — Mollusks (not including oysters) 255

Part 7.— Crustacea 263

Part 8.— Sponges 271

Part 9. — Miscellaneous invertebrates . _ ' 275

Part 10.— Botany 281

Part 11.— Chemistry 285

Part 12. — Education and research 289

Part 13.— Unclassified 297

Index to authors 299

o Analytical subject table of contents is given with each, part, except in parts 3 and 6, where it is given with each section.

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EXPLANATORY NOTE.

The bibliography is composed of two styles of titles, those given just as they appear in the publications and those resulting from the analysis of each article. For the first style, cards have been printed by the Library of Congress from copy prepared in this Bureau. These cards may be purchased from the Library of Congress, the card wanted to be designated by the call number, which appears in the right-hand margin of each page. The second style, or "made titles," are designated by brackets and have no printed cards.

The arrangement under each, subject is by authors listed alphabetically. The arrangement under each author is chronological.

Work or investigations covered in the annual report of the Commissioner are com- bined under the authorship of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries. To give the name of the Commissioner sponsoring the work would frequently ^ destroy the chronological arrangement. For those who may care to cite the Commissioner's name the following list is given:

Baird, Spencer Fullerton, 1871-1887.

Goode, G. Brown, 1887-1888.

McDonald, Marshall, 1888-1895.

Gill, Herbert A. (acting), 1895-1896.

Brice, John J., 1896-1898.

Bowers, George M., 1898-1913.

Smith, Hugh M., 1913-

For the purpose of chronological arrangement, divisional reports are given under the authorship of the United States Bureau of Fisheries.

In anaylzing reports (meaning also appendixes and special papers) and bulletins, the analysis in each case has been of the bound volume, and the date of issue given for each title is therefore that of the volume. In the majority of cases, however, the articles comprising the bound volume are first issued as separates. In all such instances, in addition to the date of issue of the volume, the date of issue of the article as a separate is given in italics. The one exception is in the treatment of the annual reports, page 7, where the date of issue of the separate only is given.

Being an analysis of publications of the Bureau of Fisheries only, which are always printed in Washington and, with few exceptions, by the Government Printing Office, the place of publication is omitted in every case, and the printer given only in the exceptions.

Part 1.— UNITED STATES BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Part 1. —UNITED STATES BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

CONTENTS.**

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History 7

Annual reports 7

Publications 7

Laboratories 8

Beaufort, N. C 8

History 8

Brief mention of work 8

Resume of investigations 8

Fairport, Iowa 8

History 8

Brief mention of work 9

Key West, Fla 9

History 9

Brief mention of work 9

Woods Hole, Mass 9

History 9

Brief mention of work 9

Re'sume' of investigations 9

a For "Fish-cultural stations" and "Cars" see Part 3, Section 2. For "Vessels" see Part 2. 6

PART 1.— UNITED STATES BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

HISTORY.

Brice, John J.: The work of the United States Fish commission from December 1, 1896, to November 3, 1897. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 135-139. Doc. 354 issued Feb. 4, 1898. F12-243

Goode, George Brown: The first decade of the United States Fish commission, its plan of work and accomplished results, scientific and economical. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 53-62. F16-23

- Ibid. Bulletin, 1881 (1883), vol. II, p. 169-178. F12-356

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Four tables, showing the amount of public money appro- riated for carrying on the United States Commission of fisheries, and the various commissions, from 1865 to 1882, inclusive. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol.

Ill, p. 140-152. F18-122

- The organization and personnel of the United States Fish commission, June 1, 1883. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 115-116. F18-117

Smith, HughM.: The United States Bureau of fisheries, its establishment, functions,

V ar^pizatiAn, operations, and achievements. 80 p., front, (ports), illus. Doc. 641

issued September, 1908. 8-35683

TJ. S. Uureau of Fisheries: Directory of officers, collaborators, employees, etc., of the Smithsonian institution, National museum, Geological survey, and Fish com- mission. 8 p. Doc. 39 issued June, 1882. F14-134

- U.S. Commission of fish and fisheries. Laws and regulations. 32 p. Doc. 49 issued June 26, 1882. F12-240

- [Origin and functions.] Printed for distribution at the Lewis and Clark cen- tennial exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905, by the U. S. Department of commerce and labor, section of the Bureau of fisheries. 6 p., illus.

A** — [Origin and functions.] Printed for distribution at the Ter-Centennial Expo- sition, near Norfolk, Va., 1907, by the U. S. Bureau of fisheries. 1907. 10 p.; illus.

ANNUAL REPORTS.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: Annual report. 1871 and 1872, Doc. 3 issued 1873, 1872 and 1873, Doc. 4 issued 1874; 1873-74 and 1874-75, Doc. 15 issued July U, 1876; 1875 and 1876, Doc. 17 issued 1879; 1877, Doc. 25 issued Oct. 17, 1879; 1878; Doc. 28., issued 1880; 1879, Doc. 46 issued June, 1882; 1880, Doc. 62 issued 1883; 1881, Doc. 65 issued Jan. 22, 1884; 1882, Doc. 77 issued Aug. 15, 1884; 1883, Doc. 95 issued Dec. 19, 1885; 1884, Doc. 108 issued Nov. 24, 1886; 1885, Doc. 115 issued May 16, 1887; 1886, Doc. 134 issued 1889; 1887, Doc. 176 issued Dec. 1, 1891; 1888-89, Doc. 192 issued 1893; 1889-1891, Doc. 213 issued 1893; 1892, Doc. 283 issued Dec. 26, 1894; 1893, Doc. 298 issued May 28, 1896; 1894, Doc. 315 issued 1896; 1895, Doc. 331 issued Jan. 6, 1897; 1896, Doc. 337 issued May 29, 1897; 1897, Doc. 344 issued Feb. 21, 1898; 1898, Doc. 398 issued Mar. 16, 1899; 1899, Doc. 430 issued Sept. 8, 1900; 1900, Doc. 450 issued Dec. 15, 1900; 1901, Doc. 481 issued June 30, 1902; 1902, Doc. 524 issued Apr. 16, 1903; 1903, Doc. 548 issued May 9, 1904; 1904, Doc. 553 issued Jan. 11, 1905; 1905, Doc. 594 issued Jan. 19, 1906; 1906, Doc. 608 issued Dec. 31, 1906; 1907, Doc. 629 issued Dec. 13, 1907; 1908, Doc. 642 issued Dec.

23, 1908; 1909, Doc. 727 issued Feb. 12, 1910; 1910, Doc. 734 issued Nov. 25, 1910; 1911, Doc. 753 issued May 4, 1912; 1912, Doc. 772 issued Feb. 1, 1913; 1913, Doc. 78 issued Jan. 27, 1914; 1914, Doc. 807 issued Dec. 9, 1914; 1915, Doc. 827 issued Dec.

24, 1915; 1916, Doc. 836 issued Dec. 16, 1916; 1917, Doc. 845 issued Dec. 6, 1917; 1918, Doc. 862 issued Dec. 11, 1918; 1919, Doc. 877 issued Dec. 11, 1919; 1920, Doc. 894 issued Dec. 16, 1920. F10-2-3

PUBLICATIONS.

Scudder, Charles W.: A list of the blank forms, circulars, and minor publications of the U. S. Fish commission from August 1, 1883, to August, 1884. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 397-400. F18-350

- List of publications of the United States Fish commission from its establishment in February, 1871, to February, 1896. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 617-706. Doc. S29 issued Dec. 14, 1896.

TJ. S. BUREAU 0^ FISHERIES.

Smiley, Charles Wesley t List of papers 'relating to the work of the United States Fish commission from its organization in 1871, to July 1, 1883, and which have been published under the direction of the United States Fish commission, National museum, and Tenth census, together with a topical synopsis of the titles. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 1-85. F18-114

- A list of the blank forms, circulars, and minor publications of the United States Fish commission from its organization in 1871 to August 1 , 1883 Bulletin 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 129-148. F18-121

Chronological list of pamphlet publications of the U. S. Fish commission from

its organization in 1871 to January, 1885. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 41-48.

F18-376

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Publications of the United States Commission of fish and fisheries available for distribution on June 30, 1897. Appendix 7, Report, 1896 (1897), p. 343-356. Doc. 354 issued Pel. 4, 1898.

Publications of the United States Commission of fish and fisheries available for

distribution on March 1, 1899. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 313-327. Doc. 406 issued Mar. 28, 1899.

Publications of the United States Commission of fish and fisheries available

for distribution on June 30, 1903. Report, 1903 (1905), p. 529-551. Doc. 552 issued Oct. 27, 1904.

List of publications of the Bureau of fisheries available for distribution. Doc.

614 issued Sept. 4, 1907; Jan. 23, 1908; Apr. 25,1908; Dec. 21, 1908; Mar. 20, 1909; May 7, 1910; Feb. 19, 1911; Aug. 15, 1913; Oct. 20, 1914; July 17, 1915; May 26, 1916.

LABORATORIES.

BEAUFORT, N. C.

HISTORY.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The Bureau of fisheries and its biological station at Beaufort, N. C. 1916. 11 p., illus. [Occasional papers.] F16-104

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Establishment of station.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 14-15.

[Description of laboratory.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 14-15, illus.

[Improvements and repairs.] Report, 1915 (1917), p. 34-35.

BRIEF MENTION OP WORK.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: Report, 1905 (1907), p. 26; 1906 (1908), p. 15; 1908 (1910), p. 11; 1909 (1911), p. 16; 1910 (1911), p. 19; 1911 (1913), p. 23; 1912 (1914), p. 57; 1913 (1914), p. 31-32; 1915 (1917), p. 35; 1918 (1920), p. 28; 1919 (1921), p. 29.

RESUME OF INVESTIGATIONS.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Investigation for 1898-1903.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. CXLII-CXLIII; 1900 (1901), p. 125-126; 1901 (1902), p. 131-132; 1902 (1904), p. 138; 1903 (1905), p. 99-100; 1904 (1905), p. 118-120.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Report of investigation for 1906.] Report, 1907 (1909), p. 12-13.

[Report of investigations for 1913.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 68-69.

- [Service of the Beaufort laboratory.] Report, 1916 (1917), p. 46-47.

FAIRPORT, IOWA.

HISTORY.

Coker, Robert Ervin: The Fairport fisheries biological station: its equipment, organization, and functions. Bulletin, 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 383-405, illus., pi. LXXVI-LXXXI. Doc. 826 issued July 7, 19 16. F16-131

The Fisheries biological station at Fairport, Iowa. Appendix I, Report,

1920 (192-). Doc. 895 issued 1921.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Fisheries laboratory at Fairport.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 69-70; 1915 (1917), p. 33-34.

[Service of Fairport laboratory.] Report, 1916 (1917), p. 47-48.

[Destruction by fire.] Report, 1918 (1920), p. 28.

Wilson, Charles Branch: [Description of ponds at Fairport.] Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 186-188.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BlBL}QqllApH% , 9

BRIEF MENTION OF WORK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: Report, 1911 (1913), p. 20; 1912 (1914), p. 57; 1913 (1914), p. 32; 1916 (1917), p. 47-48; 1917 (1919), p. 87; 1918 (1920), p. 28; 1919 (1921), p. 28.

KEY WEST, FLA.

HISTORY.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Acquisition of land and plans for laboratory.]

Report, 1916 (1917), p. 47. [Construction started.] Report, 1917 (1919), p. 87.

BRIEF MENTION OF WORK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: Report, 1918 (1920), p. 28; 1919 (1921), p. 28.

WOODS HOLE, MASS.

HISTORY.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: The Woods Hole station. (Records, inception, rise, progress, and current condition.) Report, 1882 (1884), p. XXXVIII-XLI; 1883 (1885), p. LIII-LVI; 1884 (1886), p. XXXVII-XXXIX; 1885 (1887), p. XLIX-LI.

Kidder, Jerome Henry: Report upon the water supply of the Fish commission station at Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 215-221, illus., pi. F17-124

Bavenel, William de Chastignier: [Installation of aquarium.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 18.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The Bureau of fisheries and its station at Woods Hole, Mass. 1915. 11 p., illus. [Occasional papers.] F15-77

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: Selection of Woods Hole. Report, 1875-1876 (1878), p. 4*.

Memoranda for the construction of a harbor of refuge at Woods Hole, Mass.

(Circular typewritten and lithographed). 6 p. Doc. 44 issued Apr. 28, 1882.

[Appropriation by Congress.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. XLI.

[Purchase of land by private subscription; also donation of shore line.] Report,

1883 (1885), p. LIV. [Sendee of Woods Hole laboratory.] Report, 1916 (1917), p. 45-46.

BRIEF MENTION OF WORK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: Report, 1885 (1887), p. 11; 1887 (1891), p. 16;

1896 (1898), p. 3; 1898 (1899), p. XVI; 1901 (1902), p. 10; 1906 (1908), p. 15; 1908 (1910), p. 11; 1909 (1911), p. 16; 1910 (1911), p. 19; 1911 (1913), p. 23; 1912 (1914), p. 58; 1913 (1914), p. 31; 1917 (1919), p. 86; 1918 (1920), p. 28; 1919 (1921), p. 28.

RESUME OF INVESTIGATIONS.

Evermann. Barton Warren: [Report of investigations for 1903.] Report, 1904(1905), p. 93-98.

Bathbun, Richard: [Report of investigations for 1887 to 1895.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. XLI-CVII; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 151-167; 1892 (1894), p. CIX-CX; 1893 (1895), p. 36-38; 1894 (1896), p. 96-99; 1895 (1896), p. 89-92; 1896 (1898), p. 116-118.

Byder, John Adam: Report of operations at the laboratory of the TL S. Fish com- mission, Woods Hole, Mass., during the summer of 1888. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 513-522. Doc. 181 issued June 30, 1892. F12-223

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Report of investigations for 1897 to 1903.] Report,

1897 (1898), p. CXX-CXXI; 1898 (1899), p. CXLIII-CXLV; 1899 (1900), p. 122-124; 1900 (1901), p. 122-124; 1901 (1902), p. 127-130; 1902 (1904), p. 136; 1903 (1905), p. 93-98.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Report of investigations.] Report, 1905 (1907), p. 26-27; 1907 (1909), p. 12; 1914 (1915), p. 67-68; 1915 (1917), p. 34; 1916 (1917), p. 46.

Part 2.— VOYAGES AND INVESTIGATIONS.

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Part 2.— VOYAGES AND INVESTIGATIONS.

CONTENTS.

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Vessels, description of 13

Albatross 13

Blue Light 13

Canvas Back 13

Fish Hawk 13

Grampus 13

Speedwell 14

Scientific apparatus and instruments 14

Investigations and results 14

Albatross 14

Resume of work 16

Bache 16

Fish Hawk 16

Resume" of work 18

Grampus 18

Re"sum6 of work 18

Lookout. . . 19

Speedwell 19

Dredging and hydrographic records 19

General 19

Albatross 19

Fish Hawk 21

Limnology 21

Plankton." 22

Potomology 22

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Part 2.— VOYAGES AND INVESTIGATIONS.

VESSELS, DESCRIPTION OF. ALBATROSS.

Baird, George Washington: Report on the working of the boilers and engine of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 145-151. F18-256

Annual report on the electric lighting of the United States steamer Albatross,

December 31, 1883. Bulletin. 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 153-158, illus. Doc. 73 issued June 25, 1884. F13T90

Tanner, Zera Luther: Report on the work of the United States Fish commission steamer Fish Haivk for the year ending December 31, 1882, and on the construc- tion of the steamer Albatross. Report, 1882 (1884), 32 p. Fll-270

Report on the construction and outfit of the United States Fish commission

steamer Albatross. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 3-116, LV pi. Doc. 107 issued Sept. 7, 1886. Fll-295

Deep-sea exploration: a general description of the steamer Albatross, her

appliances and methods. Bulletin, 1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 257-428, illus.,

LX pi. Doc. 330 issued June U, 1897. F12-112

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Specifications for building the new boilers, etc., for the

steamer Albatross. 25 p. Doc. 109 issued 1886. TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Proposed steamer Albatross.] Report, 1881

(1884), p. XXIII-XXIV.

- [Repairs to Albatross.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. XXVII.

BLUE LIGHT.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Detail by Secretary of Navy of Blue Light.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 2*.

CANVAS BACK.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Specifications for the paddle-wheel steam sein boat Canva? Back, for sendee in the river and bay fisheries. 12 p. Doc. 35 issued Feb. 18, 1882. F12-234

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Canvas Back loaned to State of Virginia.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 9.

FISH HAWK.

Tanner, Zera Luther: Report on the construction and work in 1880 of the Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk. Report, ] 881 (1884), 53 p. incl. tables, XVIII pi. Doc. 70 issued May 1, 1884. F12-234

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: Specifications for building the screw-steamer Fish Hawk. (U. S. Lighthouse establishment.) 46 p. Doc. 24 issued July, 1879. F12-235

- [Construction of the Fish Hawk.] Report, 1879 (1882), p. XVIII.

- [Description of the Fish Hawk.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. XXVI.

GRAMPUS.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Description of the Grampus.] Report, 1885 (1887),

p. XXIV-XXXII. Collins, Joseph William: Report on the construction and equipment of the schooner

Grampus. Report, 1887 (1891), p. 437-490, XVIII pi. Doc. 171 issued Aug. 24,

1891. Fl 1-333

Libbey, William: [Description of the Grampus.] Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX,

p. 393-394.

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U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Detail of the Speedwell] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 2* -3*.

SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS.

Beardslee, Lester Anthony: Experiments upon the time of exposure required for accurate observations on the Casella-Miller deep-sea thermometer. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 887-900. F16-125

Casella, Louis P.: Treatment of the Casella-Miller thermometer. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 415. F18-351

Kidder, Jerome H.: Report on the thermometers of the U. S. Commission of fish and fisheries. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 185-214, illus. Doc. 116 issued Oct., 7, 1887.

Fll-300

Libbey, William: [Appliances used in the work of a physical investigation of the waters off the southern coast of New England.] Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 394-398.

Rathbun, Richard: Descriptive catalogue of the collection illustrating the scien- tific investigation of the sea and fresh waters. (Great International fisheries exhibition. London, 1883.) 109 p. Doc. 69 issued Apr. 19, 1884. F12-296

Tanner, Zera Luther: [Apparatus for deep-sea research, on the U. S. Fish com- mission steamer Albatross.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 53-102.

-- [Appliances and apparatus on the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 636-644.

- On the appliances for collecting pelagic organisms, with special reference to those employed by the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 143-151, pi. 9-12. Doc. 289 issued Nov. 22, 1894. F12-176

[Description of Sigsbee's gravitating trap.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV,

p. 145-146. Pescription of the Chun-Peterson tow net.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p.

146-147. [Description of the Tanner intermediate tow net.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol.

XIV, p. 147-151. . Deep-sea explorations: a general description of the steamer Albatross, and her

appliances and methods. Bulletin, 1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 257-428, illus.,

LX pi. Doc. 330 issued June 24, 1897. f F12-112

Townsend, Charles Haskins: Description of a closing tow net for submarine use at

all depths. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 279-282. Doc. 322 issued Nov. 28, 1896.

Fll-188 Verrill, Addison Emory: Description of some of the apparatus used by the United

States Commission of fish and fisheries in dredging off the New England coast.

Report, 1880 (1883), p. 65-74, 4 pi. F16-303

INVESTIGATIONS AND RESULTS.

Karsten, Gustav: On the scientific investigation of the Baltic Sea and the German Ocean. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 283-294. F16-162

Martens, J. B.: [First investigation of the depths of the ocean.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 260-262.

[The Challenger scientific voyage around the world.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 262-264.

Prussia. Kommission zur wissenschaftlichen TTntersuchung der Deutschen Meere in Kiel: Popular extracts from the investigations of the commission for the scientific examination of the German seas. [By H. A. Meyer, K. Mobius, G. Karsten, V. Hensen.] Report, 1879 (1882), p. 525-548. Doc. 40 issued Apr. 3, 1882. Fll-214

Bars, George Ossian: Report on the Norwegian deep-sea expedition of 1878. Re- port, 1878 (1880), p. 257-281. F16-161

ALBATROSS.

Alexander, Alvin Burton: Notes on the boats, apparatus, and fishing methods employed by the natives of the South Sea islands, and results of fishing trials by the Albatross. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 741-829, pi. 30-37. Doc. 509 issued Oct 29, 1902. Fll-31

Alexander, Alvin Burton, and H. B. Joyce: Preliminary examination of halibut grounds of the Pacific coast. With introductory notes on the halibut fishery. Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 56 p. Doc. 763 issued July 22, 1912.

F12-203

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Collins, Joseph William: The Albatross work useful to fishermen. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 466. Report on the discovery and investigation of the fishing-grounds made by the

Fish commission steamer Albatross during a cruise along the Atlantic coast and

in the Gulf of Mexico, with notes on the Gulf fisheries. Report, 1885 (1887), p.

217-311, X pi. Doc. 119 issued Nov. 3, 1887. e Fll-298

Notes on an investigation of the great fishing banks of the western Atlantic.

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 369-381. F18-614

Drake, Franklin Jeremiah: Report upon the investigations of the U. S. Fish com- mission steamer Albatross for the year ending June 30, 1895 (Abstract). Report 1895 (1896), p. 125-168, incl. tables. Doc. 332 issued Jan. 6, 1897. Fll-195

Fewkes, Jesse Walter: Report on the Medusae collected by the U. S. Fish com- mission steamer Albatross in the region of the Gulf Stream in 1883-84. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 927-980. Doc. 113 issued Dec. 1, 1886. Fll-260

Report on the Medusae collected by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Alba- tross in the region of the Gulf Stream, in 1885-86. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 513-536. Doc. 129 issued May 24, 1889. Fll-256

Gilbert, Charles Henry: The ichthyological collections of the U. S. Fish commis- sion steamer Albatross during the years 1890 and 1891. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 393-476, pi. 20-35. Doc. 326 issued Dec. 8, 1896. F16-222

Report on fishes obtained by the steamer Albatross in the vicinity of Santa

Catalina Island and Monterey Bay. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 23-29, 2 pi. Doc. 400 issued Mar. 22, 1899. Fll-112

Johnston, Edward C.: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coast of Washington and Oregon. Appendix VI, Report, 1915 (1917), 20 p., 4 charts (part fold.). Doc. 835 issued Nov. 9, 1916. F16-332

Jordon, David Starr: The aquatic resources of the Hawaiian Islands. Contents. — Pt. 1. The shore-fishes of the Hawaiian Islands, with a general account of the fish fauna, by D. S. Jordan and B. W. Evermann. Pt. 2. The deep-sea fishes, by C. H. Gilbert. The commercial fishes, by J. N. Cobb. Pt. 3. Miscellaneous papers: Birds of Laysan and the Leeward Islands, Hawaiian group, by W. K. Fisher. Notes on a porpoise of the genus Prodelphinus from the Hawaiian Islands, by F. W. True. Isopods collected at the Hawaiian Islands, by Harriet Richardson. The Brachyura and Macrura of the Hawaiian Islands, by Mary J. Rathbun. Hydroids of the Hawaiian Islands, by C. C. Nutting. Schlzopods of the Hawaiian Islands, by A. E. Ortmann. Nemerteans of the Hawaiian Islands, by W. R. Coe. The starfishes of the Hawaiian Islands, by W. K. Fisher. Me- dusae of the Hawaiian Islands, by A. G. Mayer. Polychaetous annelids of the Hawaiian Islands by A. L.Treadwell. General index. (Collections made by the U. S. Fish commission's steamer Albatross in 1902, under the direction of David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann.) Bulletin 1903 (1905-06), vol. XXIII, 3 parts, illus., plates (partly col.).fold. map. 5-35162

Jordan, David Starr, and Edwin Chapin Starks: List of fishes dredged by the steamer Albatross off the coast of Japan in the summer of 1900, with descriptions of new species and a review of the Japanese Macrouridae. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 577-630, illus., 8 pi. Doc. 551 issued Aug. 13, 1904. F12-51

Moore, Henry Frank: [The Albatross South Sea expedition.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 137-161.

Moser, Jefferson F.: The salmon and salmon fisheries of Alaska. Report of the operations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the year ending June 30, 1898. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 1-178, illus., fold, charts, 63 pi. Doc. 408 issued July 27, 1899. F12-94

The salmon and salmon fisheries of Alaska. Report of the Alaskan salmon

investigations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross in 1900 and 1901. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 173-398, 399*^01*, illus., fold, tables and charts, XLIV pis. Doc. 510 issued Oct. 31, 1902. F12-278

Nye, Willard: Notes taken during the cruise of the Albatross to the Grand Banks on June and July, 1885. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 336. F18-470

Rathbun, Richard: Summary of the fishery investigations conducted in the north Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea from July 1, 1888, to July 1, 1892, by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross. (List of charts and other publications bear- ing upon the fishery investigations of the steamer Albatross, p. 198-201.) Bulle- tin, 1892 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 127-201, pi. LI-LV. Doc. 228 issued Feb. 6, 1894.

F12-163

Schmidt, Waldo L.; E. C. Johnston; E. P. Rankin; and Edward Driscoll: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coast of Washington and Oregon in 1914. Appendix VII, Report, 1914 (1915), 30 p., pi., fold, tab., 2 fold, charts. Doc. 817 issued June 8, 1915. F15-86

16 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Smith, Sidney Irving: Report ou the decapod Crustacea of the Albatross dredgings off the east coast of the United States in 1883. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 345-426, X pi. .Doc. 78 issued Aug. 15, 1884. Fll-271

- Report on the decapod Crustacea of the Albatross dredgings off the east coast of the United States during the summer and autumn of 1884. Report, 1885 (1887), 101 p., XX pi. Doc. 105 issued Sept. 1, 1886. Fll-250

Tanner, Zera Luther: Explorations of the fishing grounds of Alaska, Washington Territory, and Oregon, during 1888, by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 1-95 incl. tables, XII pi. (partly fold.). Doc. 135 issued 1889. Fll-292

- The fishing grounds of Bristol Bay, Alaska: a preliminary report upon the investigations of the U.S. Fish commission steamer Albatross, during the summer of 1890. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 279-288, pi. CVIII-CX (fold.). Doc. 161 issued June 16, 1891 . F12-149

Verrill, Addison Emory: Notice of the remarkable marine fauna occupying the outer banks off the southern coast of New England, and of some additions to the fauna of Vineyard Sound. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 641-669. Doc. 83 issued Aug. 15, 1884. Fll-267

Results of the explorations made by the steamer Albatross off the northern

coast of the United States in 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 503-699, XLIV pi. Doc. 99 issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-243

RESUME OF WORK.

Baird, Spencer F.: [Albatross put in commission Nov. 11, 1882.1 Report, 1882

(1884), p. XXV-XXVII.

[First year's work of the Albatross.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. XXVIII .

• [Work of the Albatross.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. XVIII-XX; 1885 (1887), p.

XXVI-XXVIII; 1886 (1889), p. XLV-XLVI. McDonald, Marshall: [Work of the Albatross.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. LII-LIV;

1888-89 (1892), p. XI-XII; 1889-91 (1893), p. 2-4. Bathbun, Richard: [Investigations of the Albatross.] Report, 1888-89 (1892),

p. XLVII7LV; 1889-91 (1893), p. 97-109; 1892 (1894), p. XCII-CIII. [Operations of the steamer Albatross on the north Pacific Ocean and Bering

Sea.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 18-19; 1894 (1896), p. 82-87; 1895 (1896), p. 75-77;

1896 (1898), p. 96-101. Smith, Hugh M.: [Operations of the Albatross.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. CXVII-

CXVIII. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Investigations of the Albatross.] Report, 1898

(1899),p.XVIII-XXIV; 1899 (1900), p. 21-22; 1900 (1901), p. 21-22; 1901(19,02),

p. 13; 1902 (1904), p. 16-17; 1903jO905), p. 19-20; 1904 (1905), p. 17-18 ;Qj)05 __— - -(1907), p. 37; 1906 (1908), p. 19-%Jl907 (1909), p. 17; 1908 (1910), p. 11; 1910,

(1911), p. 34; 1911 (1913), p. 63; 1912:(1914), p. 65; 1913 (1914), p. 30; 1914(1915)

p. 63; 1915 (1917), p. 31; 1916 (1917), p. 39; 1917 (1919), p. 102.

BACHE.

Bigelow, Henry Bryant: Explorations of the United States Coast and geodetic survey steamer Bache in the western Atlantic, January to March, 1914, under the direction of the United States Bureau of fisheries, Oceanography. (Bibliography: p. 60-62.) Appendix V, Report, 1915 (1917), 62 p. incl. tables, illus., fold, chart. Doc. 833 issued May 9, 1917. F17-189

Packard, Alpheus Spring: Preliminary report on a series of dredgings made on the U. S. Coast survey steamer Bache, in the Gulf of Maine, under the direction of Prof. S. F. Baird, U. S. Fish commissioner, during September, 1873. Report 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 687-690. F16-33

FISH HAWK.

Battle, John D.: An investigation of the coast waters of South Carolina, with refer- ence to oyster culture. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 303-330, pi. LIV-LX. Doc. 199 issued Nov. 2, 1892. F12-118

Bush, Katharine Jeanette: List of deep-water Mollusca dredged by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk in 1880, 1881, and 1882, with their range in depth. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 701-727. Doc. 100 issued Aug. 16, 1886.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 17

Collins, Joseph William: Report of a trip of exploration in the Chesapeake Bay, made in the spring of 1882 by the steamer Fish Hawk. Report, 1882 (1884) p. 1035-1038. F16-312

Grave, Caswell: Investigations for the promotion of the oyster industry of North Carolina. (Contents. — Investigations for the promotion of the oyster industry of North Carolina, by C. Grave. Anatomy, embryology, and growth of the oyster, by H. F. Moore. Observations and experiments on the growth of oysters, by O. C. Glaser.) Report 1903 (1904), p. 247-341, XI pi., fold. map. Doc. 556 issued Feb. 2, 1905. Fll-21

Howe, Freeland: Report of a dredging expedition off the southern coast of New England, September, 1899. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 237-240. Doc. 444 issued Sept. 12, 1900. F12-85

Lee, Leslie A.: On the work of the Fish Hawk and of the U. S. Fish commission during the year 1881. Report, 1881 (1884), p. LVIII-LXIII.

Moore, Henry Frank: Report on the oyster-beds of Louisiana. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 45-100, pi. 3. Doc. 402 issued Mar. 22, 1899. Fll-114

Condition and extent of the natural ovster beds and barren bottoms of Missis- sippi east of Biloxi. Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 42 p., VI pi., fold, map. Doc. 774 issued May 16, 1913. F12-72

Moore, Henry Frank, and Ernest Danglade: Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Lavaca Bay, Texas. Appendix II, Report, 1914 (1915), 45 p., V pi., fold, chart. Doc. 809 issued Feb. 13, 1915 F15-15

Piepmeyer, L. W.: Report on the work of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fwh Hawk, for the year ending December 31, 1885. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 91-101.

F17-142

Smith, James A.: Report of operations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk for the year ending December 31, 1886. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 693-697.

Report on the shad work of the steamer Fish Hawk during the season of 1886.

Report, 1886 (1889), p. 819-823.

Swift, Franklin: Report of a survey of the oyster regions of St. Vincent Sound, Apalachicola Bay, and St. George Sound, Florida. Report, 1896 (1898), p. 187- 221, pi. 22. Doc. 343 issued 1897. Fll-178

Tanner, Zera Luther: A report of the work of the United States Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk, for the year ending December 31, 1881, Report, 1881 (1884) p. 55-85, incl. tables., illus.

Report of the work of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk for the

year ending December 31, 1882, and on the construction of the steamer Albatross. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 3-34, pis. I-III. Doc. 79 issued Auy. 15, 1884.

Fll-270 Report of an exploring trip of the steamer Fish Hawk, in Chesapeake Bay in

the early spring of 1882. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 133-135. F12-351

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Dredging stations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk, Lieut. Z. L. Tanner commanding, for 1880, 1881, and 1882, with temperature and other observations. Arranged for publication by Richard Rathbun. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 119-131 incl. tables. F12-385

Report of the operations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk,

in shad hatching, during the seasons of 1885, 1886, 1887. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 395-400; 1886 (1886), vol. VI, p. 289-293; 1887 (1887), vol. VII, p. 83-89. F18-594

Investigations of the aquatic resources and fisheries of Porto Rico by the U. S.

Fish commission steamer Fish Haivk in 1899. (Contents. — General report, by B. W. Evermann. The fisheries and fish trade of Porto Rico, by W. A. Wilcox. The fishes of Porto Rico, by B. W. Evermann and M. C. Marsh.)' Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, 350 p., 52 pi. (incl. 3 fold. maps). Doc. 451 issued Dec. 15,1900.

5-4161

A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Part I, Sec. I. —

Physiological and zoological, by Francis B. Sumner, Raymond C. Osburn, and Leon J. Cole. (Bibliography: p. 193-200.) Sec. II.— Botanical, by Bradley M. Davis. (Literature cited: p. 497.) Part II, Sec. III. — A catalogue of the marine fauna, by Francis B. Sumner, Raymond C. Osburn, and Leon J. Cole. (Bibliog- raphy for faunal catalogue: p. 782-794.) Sec. IV. — A catalogue of the marine flora, by Bradley M. Davis. (Bibliography for floral catalogue: p. 832-833.) Bulletin, 1911 (1913), vol. XXXI, 860 p. incl. charts and tables. F13-184

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Verrill, Addison Emory: Physical characters of the portion of the continental border beneath the Gulf Stream, explored by the Fish Hawk, 1880 to 1882. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 1045-1058, V pi. Doc. 84 issued Aug. 15, 18S4. Fll-266

Wilcox, William A.: Notes on the foreign fishery trade and local fisheries of Porto Rico. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 1-34 incl. tables, illus., 6 pi. Doc. 418 issued Oct. 4, 1899. Fll-104

Wood, William Maxwell: Report of a trip made by the Fi*h Hawk to the lower part

of Chesapeake Bay, to ascertain the character of the fisheries for shad, herring,

etc., in the spring of 1884. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 199-200 F18-281

— Report of a trip by the steamer Fifh Hawk to the St. Mary's and St. John's

rivers to hatch shad. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 241-242. F18-297

— : — Reconnaissance of the shad fisheries of Winyaw Bay and its tributaries, by the

steamer Fish Hawk. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 242-243. F18-298

- Report of operations at St. Jerome station in laying out oyster ponds by the

steamer Fish Hawk. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1153-1156, tables. F17-42

Report on the work of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk, for two

years ending December 31, 1884. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 117-122.

RESUME OF WORK.

Baird, Spencer F.: [Work of the Fi*h Hawk.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XI-XLII:

1882(1884), p. XXVII-XXVIII; 1883 (1885), p. XXXI-XXXIII; 1884 (1886),

p. XX; 1885 (1887), p. XXVIII; 1886 (1889), p. XLVI. McDonald, Marshall: [Work of the Fish Hawk.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. LIV;

1888-89 (1892), p. XII-XIII; 1889-91 (1893), p. 4-5. Rathbun, Richard: [Investigation of the Fish Hawk during 1889 and 1890.] Report,

1889-92 (1893), p. 110-115.

[Work of the Fish Hawk.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CIII-CVI; 1893 (1895),

p. 22-23; 1894 (1896), p. 91-92; 1896 (1898), p. 105-109.

IT. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Work of the Fish Hawk.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. XXIV; 1899 (1900), p. XXV-XXVII; 1900 (1901), p. 22; 1901 (1902), p. 13-14;

1902 (1904), p. 17; 1903 (1905), p. 20-21; 1904 (1905), p. 18; 1905 (1907), p. 37;

9), p. 18; 1908 (1910), p. 11; ' (1913), p. 63"; 1912 (1914), p. 65-66; 1914 (1915), p. 63; 1915 (1917), p. 31; 1916

1906 (1908), p. 20; 1907 (1909), p. 18; 1908 (1910), p. 11; 1909 (1911), p. 17; 1911 (1913), p. 63; 1912 (1914), p. 65-6" (1917), p. 40; 1917 (1919), p. 102.

GRAMPUS.

Adams, A. C., and William Converse Kendall: Report upon an investigation of the fishing grounds off the coast of Florida. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 289-312, II, illus., pi. CXI (fold.). Doc. 162 issued July 24, 1891. F12-150

Baird, Spencer F.: [Grampus goes into commission June 5, 1886.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. XIX-XX.

Collins, D. E.; T. H. Bean; and Richard Rathbun: Results of investigations by the schooner Grampus on the southern mackerel grounds in the spring of 1887. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 217-267. F18-674

Libbey, William: Report upon a physical investigation of the waters off the southern coast of New England, made during the summer of 1889 by the U. S. Fish com- mission schooner Grampus. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 391-459, incl. tables, pi. CXXIV-CLVIII. Doc. 168 issued Aug. 26, 1891. Fll-353

[Physical investigations by the Grampus during 1892.] Report, 1893 (1895),

p. 32-35.

Rathbun, Richard. [Investigations of the Grampus.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CVII- CVIII; 1894 (1896), p. 91-93; 1896 (1898), p. 104-105.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report upon the operations of the U. S. Fish commission schooner Grampus, from June 5, 1886 to June, 30, 1888. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 701-720; 1887 (1891), p. 491-598, XVI pi. Doc. 172 issued Aug. 24, 1891.

Fll-334

RESUME OF WORK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Work of the Grampus] Report, 1887 (1891), p. L1V-LV; 1889-91 (1893), p. 5-6; 1903 (1905), p. 21-22; 1905 (1907) p. 37; 1906 (1908), p. 20; 1907 (1909), p. 18; 1909 (1911), p. 24; 1910 (1911), p. 28-30; 1911 (1913), p. 63; 1912 (1914), p. 66; 1913 (1914), p. 30; 1914 (1915), p. 61-63; 1915 (1917), p. 36-37; 1916 (1917), p. 40; 1917 (1919), p. 80, 102.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 19

LOOKOUT.

Blackford, Eugene Gilbert: Report on the oyster investigation in New York with the steamer Lookout. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 157-163. F17-143

Report of the work in an oyster investigation with the steamer Lookout.

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 52-57. F18-378

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report of the shad work of the steamer Lookout. Report 1882 (1884), p. 35-36; 1884 (1886), p. 123-127; 1885 (1887), p. 97-101; 1886 (1889), p. 825-827. F17-123

Report of shad-hatching operations by the steamer Lookout during the seasons

of 1885, 1886, 1887. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 386-394; 1886 (1886), vol. VI, p. 295-297; 1887 (1887), vol. VII, p. ill, tables. F18-596

Report on the operations of the steamer Halcyon [formerly the Lookout] for the

year ending December 31, 1886. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 699-700. F17-148

SPEEDWELL.

Tanner, Zera Luther: Report of operations of the United States steamer Speedwell in 1879, while in the service of the U. S. Fish commission. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 603-614, incl. tables. F17-9

DREDGING AND HYDROGRAPHIC RECORDS. GENERAL.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Hydrography of Porto Rico.] Bulletin .1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. I, p. 11-15.

Hoyt, W. D.: [Physical conditions at Beaufort, N. C.I Bulletin, 1917-18, (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 384-390.

Jacobson, H.: Tables of temperature of air and water at sundry stations of the United States Signal office, from March, 1874, to February, 1875, and from March, 1876, to February, 1877, inclusive. Report, 1875-1876 (1878), p. 851-861. F16-73

Lindenkohl, A.: Notes on the model of the Gulf of Maine constructed for the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 449-454. F12-403

McDonald, Marshall : [Fluctuations of water temperature in the Chesapeake region .1 Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1034, pi.

Murray, John: [Recognition of marine deposits.] Bulletin, 1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 397-403.

Murray, John, and A. Renard: On the nomenclature, origin, and distribution of deep-sea deposits. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 759-785. F17-146

Patterson, C. P.: Temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 745-748, incl. tables. F16-67

Rathbun, Richard: Ocean temperatures of the eastern coast of the United States, with 32 charts. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1 887 . Sec. Ill, p. 155-238.

Smith, Sanderson, and Richard Rathbun: list of dredging stations of the U. S. Fish commission, the U. S. Coast survey, and the British steamer Challenger, in North American waters from 1867-1887, together with those of the principal European government expeditions of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 871-1017. Doc. 124isaucd Jan. 15, 1889. Fll-291

Tanner, Z. L.: [Density of sea water.] Bulletin, 1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 337-343.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: List of the dredging stations of the United States Fish Commission (Bache, Bluelight, Speedwell) from 1871 to 1879, inclusive, with tem- perature and other observations. Arranged for publication by Sanderson Smith and Richard Rathbun. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 559-601. Doc. 41 issued Apr. 3, 1882. Fll-215

TJ. S. Lighthouse Board: Table of temperatures of Little Harbor, Woods Hole, Mass., from January, 1873, to December, 1873 (inclusive). Furnished by the Lighthouse board from observations of Capt. B. J. Edwards. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 828-831. F16-63

ALBATROSS.

Drake, Franklin Jeremiah: Report upon the investigations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the year ending June 30, 1895 (abstract) . Report, 1895 (1896), p. 125-168, incl. tables. Doc. S32 issued Jan, 6, 1897. Fll-195

Howe, Freeland: Report of a dredging expedition off the southern coast of New England, September, 1899. Bulletin, 1899 (1900), vol. XIX, p. 237-240. Doc. 444 issued Sept. 12, 1900. F12-85

20 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Moser, Jefferson F. : Report on the work of the steamer Albatross (abstract) . Report. 1897 (1898), p. CXLVII-CLXXI.

Rathbun, Richard: Summary of the fishery investigations conducted in the north Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea from July 1, 1888, to July 1, 1892, by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross. (List of charts and other publications bear- ing upon the fishery investigations of the steamer Albatross, p. 198-201.) Bul- letin, 1892 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 127-201, pi. LI-LV. Doc. 228 issued Feb. 6, 1894.

F12-163

Schroeder, Seaton: Hydrographic work of the Albatross in 1884. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 269-271. F18-432

Tanner, Zera Luther: Report on the work of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the year ending December 31, 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 117- 236, III pi. Doc. 96 issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-303

Report on the work of the U.S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the

year ending December 31, 1884. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 3-116, incl. tables, pi. Doc. 110 issued Dec. 1, 1886. Fll-294

Report on the work of the U.S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the year

ending December 31, 1885. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 3-91. Doc. 118 issued Nov. 3, 1887. Fll-299

Record of hydrographic soundings and dredging stations occupied by the

steamer Albatross in 1886. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 277-285, incl. tables.

F18-592

— Report on the work of the U.S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the year ending December 31, 1886. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 605-692, X pi. Doc. 130 issued 1889. Fll-257

Report of the movements and operations of the Fish commission steamer

Albatross from September 15 to 20, 1887. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 155-158, incl. tables. F18-664

Report on the work of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross from

January 1, 1887, to June 30, 1888. Report, 1887 (1891), p. 371-435, incl. tables, IV pi. Doc. 170 issued Aug. 24, 1891. Fll-327

Report on the investigations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross

for the year ending June 30, 1889. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 395-512, pi. L-LII (partly fold.). Doc. 180 issued June 25, 1892. F12-222

Report upon the investigations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Alba- tross from July 1, 1889, to June 30, 1891. Report, 1889-91 (1893), p. 207-342, incl. tables, pi. Doc. 216 issued Oct. 26, 1893. F14-133 Report upon the investigations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross

for the year ending June 30, 1892. Report, 1892 (1894), 64 p. incl. tables, pi.

Doc. 284 issued Dec. 9, 1894. F14-58 Report on the work of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the

year ending June 30, 1893. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 305-341, pi. Doc. 310 issued

Mar. 21, 1896. F14-133 Report upon the operations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross

for the year ending June 30, 1894. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 197-278, incl. tables.

Doc. 321 issued Dec. 2, 1896. Fll-187

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Records of observations made on board the United

States Fish commission steamer Albatross during the year ending June 30, 1896.

Report, 1896 (1898), p. 357-386, incl. tables. Doc. 355 issued Feb. 14, 1898.

Fll-181 • Dredging and other records of the United States Fish commission steamer

Albatross, with bibliography relative to the work of the vessel. Oomp. by 0. H.

Townsend. (Chronological bibliography relative to work of the Albatross: p.

501-562.) Report, 1900 (1901), p. 387-562, incl. tables, pi. I-VII (part, fold.).

Doc. 472 issued Oct. 24, 1901. Fll-45

— • Records of the dredging and other collecting stations of the U. S. Fish commis- sion steamer Albatross in 1901 and 1902. Report, 1902 (1904), p. 397-432, incl.

tables. Doc. 541 issued Sept. 19, 1900. Fll-6 Records of the dredgings and other collecting and hydrographic stations of

the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1903. Report, 1903 (1905), p. 123-138, incl.

tables. Doc. 549 issued May 17, 1904. Fll-9 Dredging and hydrographic records of the U. S. fisheries steamer Albatross

for 1904 and 1905. Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 80 p. incl. tables.

Doc. 604 issued Dec. 1, 1906. 6-45334 Dredging and hydrographic records of the U. S. fisheries steamer Albatross

for 1906. Report and special papers, 1906 (1908), 50 p. incl. tables. Doc. 621

issued Aug. 27, 1907. 7-35297

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U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Dredging and hydrographic records of the U. S. fish- eries steamer Albatross during the Philippine expedition, 1907-1910. Report and special papers. 1910 (1911), 97 p. incl. tables. Doc. 741 issued Nov. 29, 1910.

F10-4 Dredging and hydrographic records of the II. cJ. fisheries steamer Albatross,

1911-1920. Appendix III, Report, 1920 (192-), 190 p. Doc. 897 issued 1921.

FISH HAWK.

Tanner, Zera Luther: Report on the work of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk for the year ending December 31, 1882, and on the construction of the steamer Albatross. Report, 1882 (1884), 32 p., Ill pi. Fll-270

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Dredging stations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk, Lieut. Z. L. Tanner commanding, for 1880, 1881, and 1882, with temperature and other observations. Arranged for publication by Richard Rathbun. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 119-131, incl. tables. F12-285

LIMNOLOGY.

Birge, E. A.: Gases dissolved in the waters of Wisconsin lakes. (With discussions by J. J. Stranahan and Oscar F. Nordqvist.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1273-1294, diags. Doc. 718 issued May 5, 1910. 11-5437

Birge, E. A., and Chancey Juday: A limnological study of the Finger Lakes of New York. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 525-609, illus., fold. pi. CXI-CXVI. Doc. 791 issued Oct. 27, 1914. . F14-107

Evermann, Barton Warren: The investigation of rivers and lakes with reference to the fish environment. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 69-73. Doc. 246 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

— A report upon salmon investigations in the headwaters of the Columbia River, in the State of Idaho, in 1895; together with notes upon the fishes observed in that State in 1894 and 1895. Bulletin, 1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 149-202, pi. 67-72 (partly fold.). Doc. 318 issued New. 17, 1896. Fll-343

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Seth Eugene Meek: A report upon salmon investigations in the Columbia River basin and elsewhere on the Pacific coast in 1896. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 15-84, illus, 2 pi. Doc. 352 issued Jan. 6, 1898. F12-241

- [Description of Lake Chautauqua,] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 169-175.

Juday, Chancey: Notes on Lake Tahoe, its trout and trout-fishing. (Literature cited: p. 146.) Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 133-146. Doc. 615 issued May 11, 1907. Fll-63

— A study of Twin Lakes, Colorado, with special consideration of the food of the trouts. (Bibliography: p. 175-178.) Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 147- 178, pi. III. Doc. 616 issued May 24, 1907. Fll-64

Kendall, William Converse, and E. L. Groldsborough: Fishes of the Connecticut Lakes and neighboring waters, with notes on the plankton environment. (Physi- cal features of the lakes; p. 4-15.) Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 77 p., 12 pis., fold, diagr. Doc. 633 issued July 6, 1908. 8-35558

— Fishes and fishing in Sunapee Lake. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 96 p., illus., IX pi. (part. col). Doc. 783 issued Jan. 28, 1914. F14-1

— The Rangeley Lakes, Maine; with special references to the habits of the

fishes, fish culture and angling. Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 487-594, illus., pi. XL-XLVI (part col.). Doc. 861 issued May 25, 1918. F18-682

Moore, Henry Frank: An inquiry into the feasibility of introducing useful marine animals into the waters of Great Salt Lake. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 229-250, pi. 7. Doc. 422 issued Oct.. 7, 1899. Fll-107

Pope, Thomas E. B.: Deyil's Lake, North Dakota. A study of physical and biological conditions, with a view to the acclimatization of fish. Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 22 p., 3 pi., fold. map. Doc. 634 issued July 16, 1908.

8-35574

Reighard, Jacob E.: Some plankton studies in the Great Lakes. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 127-142, pi. Doc. 252 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

Smiley, Charles Wesley: List of 1817 of the principal lakes of the United States with designation of their locations. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 59-89. F16-327

Snyder, John Otterbein: Relationships of the fish fauna of the lakes of southeastern Oregon. Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 69-102, illus., fold, map, diagrs. Doc. 636 issued Sept. 28, 1908. 8-35669

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PLANKTON.

Birge, Edward A., and Chancey Juday: [Plankton in Finger Lakes.] Bulletin,

1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 587-597. Doolittle, A. A.: [Notes on the plankton environment of the Connecticut Lakes:

p. 65-77, chart, diagr.] In Kendall and Goldsborough : Fishes of the Connecticut

Lakes and neighboring waters. Report and special papers, 1907 (1908), 77 p.,

12 pis., fold, map., fold, diagr. Doc. 633 issued July 6, 1908. 8-35558

Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August: Planktonic. studies: A comparative

investigation of the importance and constitution of the pelagic fauna and flora.

(Literature: p. 565-641.) Report 1889-1891 (1893), p. 565-641. Doc. 221 issued

Oct. 25, 1893. F12-231

Hensen, Victor: Organic matter in the Baltic. Bulletin, 1885 (1886), vol. V,

p. 267-269. F18-431

Peck, James I.: The sources of marine food. Bulletin, 1895, (1896) vol. XV, p. 351-

368, pi. 64-71. Doc. 307 issued Apr. 11, 1897. F12-248

Rathbun, Richard: [Plankton.! Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 259-267. Reighard, Jacob E.: Some plankton studies in the Great Lakes. Bulletin, 1893

(1894), vol. XIII, p. 127-142, pi. Doc. 252 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

— Methods of plankton investigation in their relation to practical problems. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 169-175. Doc. 365 issued Aug . 8, 1898.

F12-110

Snow, Julia W.: The plankton algae of Lake Erie, with special reference to the Chlorophycese. (Literature: p. 393.) Bulletin 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 369- 394, IV col. pi. Doc. 529 issued Aug. 4, 1903. F12-69

POTOMOLOGY.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [A reconnaissance of the streams and lakes of western Montana and northwestern Wyoming.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 3-40, illus., pi. I-V.

— The investigation of rivers and lakes with reference to the fish environment. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 69-73. Doc. 246 issued June 9, 1894.

F12-183

— A preliminary report upon salmon investigations in Idaho in 1894. Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol." XV, p. 253-284. Doc. 301 issued Feb. 20, 1896. F12-245

Gilbert, Charles Henry, and Barton Warren Evermann: [Report upon investi- gations in the Columbia River basin.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895^, vol. XIV, p. 169- 187, pi. 13-19.

Ingalls, J. F.: Character of the streams on the northern shore of Lake Michigan. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 630-632.

Jenkins, Oliver Peebles: [Temperature conditions in the Kern River region.] Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 39-43.

Kirsch, Philip H.: Reports upon investigations m the Maumee River basin during the summer of 1893. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 315-337. Doc. 295 issued May 22, 1895. 6-10556

Milner, James W.: Character of some of the northern tributaries of Lake Michigan. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 632-633.

Smiley, Charles Wesley: List of the principal rivers of the United States which empty into the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico, with their tributaries. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 91-202. F16-328

— Alphabetical index to the principal rivers of the United States. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 1059-1086. F16-326

Part 3.— FISHES.

Section 1. -BIOLOGY OF FISHES.

Section 2.-FISH CULTURE.

Section 3.— FISHERIES AND FISHERY INDUSTRIES.

J23

Part 3.— FISHES. Section 1.— BIOLOGY OF FISHES.

CONTENTS.

General

Page

27

Arrangement by families — Contd

Page.

Anatomy (including histology, morphology, and osteology)

27

Teleostii — Continued. Atherinidse

53

Embryology

27

Balistidse

53

Food

29

B atrach oididss

53

Pathology and pathological condi-

BelonidsB

53

tions

34

Berycidse

53

Diseases

34

BlenniidsB

53

Mortality

35

Bramidse

53

Parasites

37

Branchiostomidse

54

Pollution

38

Brotulidse

54

Phy siol ogy

39

Carangidse

54

Aee

39

Catostomidae

54

Sense organs ....

39

Centrarchidae

54

Metabolism

40

ChimseridsB

55

Growth

40

ChiridaB

55

Vitality

41

Cichlidse

55

Weight

41

Clupeidae

55

Poisonous fishes

41

Cory phsB nidae

59

Regeneration

41

Cottidse

59

Oxygen requirements

41

CyprinidsB

59

Variation

42

Dalliidee . .

62

Relations

42

DiodontidsB

62

Enemies

42

Dorosomatidse

62

Environmental factors

43

EcheneididsB

62

Temperature

43

ElopidsB

62

Density and salinity

44

Embiotocidse

63

Habits and behavior

44

Engraulidse

63

Miscellaneous

44

Ephippidse

63

Breeding habits

45

Esocidse

63

Color

47

FierasferidsB

63

Hibernation

47

Gadidse

63

Migration

47

Gasterosteidse

64

Marking fish

49

Gerridse

65

Predacious behavior

50

GobiidsB

65

Arrangement by families

50

HexagrammidsB

65

Selachii

50

HippocampidsB

65

Marsipobranchii

51

Hvodontidss

65

Petromyzontidae

51

IcosteidsB

65

Teleostii

51

IstophoridsB

65

Acipenseridse

51

LabridsB

65

AlbulidsB. ... ....

51

LampridcC

65

Alepidosauridse

52

LophiidsB

65

Alepocephalidas

52

Lepidosteidse

65

Amblyopsidse

52

Leptocephalidse

66

Amiidae

52

Liparididse

66

Ammody tidse

52

LobotidsB

66

Anarhichadidse

52

Lophiidse

66

Anguillidse

52

Lutianidae

66

Antennariidae . .

53

Lvcodidse. .

66

25

26

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Arrangement by families — Contd. Teleostii — Continued .

Macrouridse

MalacanthidaB

MaltheidaB

MerlucciidaB

MicrostomidaB

MonacanthidaB

MugilidaB

Mullidse

MuraBnidaB

Myxinidas

NomeiidaB

Ophidiidas

OrthagoriscidaB

Osphromenidas

Ostraciidae

ParalepidaB

PercidaB

PleuronectidaB

PoeciliidaB

Polyodontidas

PolynemidaB

Pomacentridas

PomatomidaB

PristipomatidaB

RachycentridaB

— SalmonidaB

Scaridas

SciasnidaB

ScomberesocidaB

ScombridsB

ScopelidaB

ScorpasnidaB

Scytalinidas

SerranidaB

SiluridaB

SoleidaB

SparidaB

SphyrasnidaB

StromateidaB

SyngnathidaB

SynodontidaB

TenthitidaB

Tetrodontidas

ThyrnallidaB

Trachypteridas

TrichiuridaB

TriglidaB

Xiphiidas

ZenidaB.... ...

Geographical distribution

United States

General

Alabama

Alaska

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Delaware

District of Columbia. . . .

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Illinois...

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67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 77 77 78 78 79 79 79 79 80 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 83 83 83 83 84 84 84 84 85 85 85

Geographical distribution — Contd. United States — Continued.

Indian Territory

Indiana

Iowa

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York..

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oregon

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

South Atlantic States

Great Lakes

Colorado River

Columbia River

Delaware River

Maumee River

Mississippi River. »

Missouri River

St. Lawrence River

Gulf of Mexico

Canada

West Indies

Bahamas

Cuba.

Porto Rico

Mexico

Central America

South America

Great Britain

Asia

India

Japan

Oceanica

Australia

Hawaiian Islands

Philippine Islands

Samoa

Oceans

Atlantic Ocean

Bering Sea

Pacific Ocean . .

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 27

GENERAL.

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report upon the inquiry respecting food-fishes and the fishing grounds. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 41-46; 1889-91 (1893), p. 97-171, 1892 (1894), p. 88-110; 1893 (1895), p. 17-51; 1894 (1896), p. 81-114; 1895 (1896), p. 73-92; 1896 (1898), p. 93-118 (by Richard Rathbun); 1898 (1899), p. 123-146; 1899 (1900), p. 119-146; 1900 (1901), p. 119-135; 1901 (1902), p. 111-140; 1902 0904), p. 111-142; 1903 (1905), p. 75-100 (by H. M. Smith); 1904 (1905), p. 81- 120 (by B. W. Eyermann):

Progress in biological inquiries. Report of the division of scientific in- quiry for the fiscal year 1920 (by R. E. Coker). Appendix II, Report, 1920 (192-), 32 p. Doc. 896 issued Dec. 16, 1920.

ANATOMY (INCLUDING HISTOLOGY, MORPHOLOGY, AND OSTEOLOGY).

Greene, C. W.: Anatomy and histology of the alimentary tract of the king salmon.

Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 73-100, pl.XXV-XXVIII. Doc. 777 issued

July 25, 1913. F15-20

- The skeletal musculature of the king salmon. Bulletin, 1913 (1914), vol.

XXXIII, p. 21-59, illus. Doc. 796 issued Aug. 8, 1914. F14-113

Hermes, Otto: On the mature male sexual organs of the conger eel (Conger vulgaris),

with some observations on the male of the common eel (Anquilla vulgaris, Flem-

ming). Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 126-130, illus. F12-316

Herrick, C. J. : The peripheral nervous system of the bony fishes. Bulletin, 1898

(1899), vol. XVIII, p. 315-320, illus. Doc. 415 issued Oct. 21, 1899. F12-101 Kuntz, Albert: Notes on the habits, morphology of the reproductive organs, and

embryology of the viviparous fish, Gambusia affinis. Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol.

XXXIII, p. 177-190, pi. XVI-XIX. Doc. 806 issued Oct. 28, 1914. F14-106

— The histological basis of adaptive shades and colors in the flounder, Paralich- thys albiguttus. (Bibliography: p. 26-28.) Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, 29 p., illus., 2 col. pi. Doc. 842 issued May 28, 1917. F17-185

Lucas, Frederic Augustus: The osteology and immediate relations of the tilefish,

Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 81-86, illus.

Doc. ,559 issued Feb. 14, 1905. F12-3

Marsh, Millard Caleb: [Note on the eye of the Anableps dovii.] Bulletin, 1901

(1902), vol. XXI, p. 150-151. Parker, George Howard: Structure and functions of the ear of the squeteague.

(Bibliography: p. 1222-1224.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1211-1224,

pi. CXXII. Doc. 715 issued May 5, 1910. 10-35606

Ryder, J. A. : Notes on the development, spinning habits, and structure of the f our-

spined stickelback, Apeltes quadracus. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 24-29.

F12-331 Development of the Spanish mackerel (Cybium maculatum). Bulletin, 1881

(1882), vol. I, p. 135-173, pi. I-IV. F12-317

— Histological rationale of retardation.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 187-190. A contribution to the development and morphology of the Lophobranchiates:

(Hippocampus antiquorum, the sea-horse.) Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p.

191-199, pi. XVII. F12-320

Shufeldt, Robert Wilson: The osteology of Amia calva, including certain special

reference to the skeleton of Teleosteans. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 747-878, XIV pi.

Doc. 90 issued Mar. 19, 1885. Fll-305 The skeleton of the black bass. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 311-320,

illus., pi. 44. Doc. 448 issued Sept. 6, 1900. F12-283

Silvester, Charles Frederick: The blood vascular system of the tile fish. Lopho- latilus chamaeleonticeps. (Literature: p. 112-114.) Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol.

XXIV, p. 87-114, illus., fold. col. pi. Doc. 560 issued Feb. 14, 1905. F12-4

Sullivan, Michael X.: The physiology of the digestive tract of elasmobranchs.

(Bibliography: p. 24-27.) Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 1-27, pi. Doc.

625 issued Oct. 15, 1907. 7-35366

EMBRYOLOGY.

Baird, S. F.: [Facts concerning reproduction of fish.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 80-85. Gary, H. H.: Period of incubation of eggs of German carp. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 447. F18-179

Earll, R. E.: [Reproduction of the cod.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 712-718.

[Reproduction of the Spanish mackerel.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 403-406.

[Blackfish eggs impregnated.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 91.

28 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Eigenmann, C. H. : On the viviparous fishes of the Pacific coast of North America. (Con- tains "A review of the Embiotocidse, " by C. H. Eigenmann and A. B. Ulrey: p. 382-400. Cymatogaster aggregatus Gibbons: A contribution to the ontogeny of viviparous fishes, by C. H. Eigenmann: p. 401-468.) Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 381-478, pi. XCII-CXVIII. Doc. 231 issued June 26, 1894. F12-159

The egg and development of the conger eel. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI,

p. 37-44, illus. Doc. 476 issued Oct. 2, 1901. F12-263

Ewart, J. Cossar: On the natural and artificial fertilization of the sea herring eggs. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 193-197. F13-95

Gaines, Kemp: [Distinguishing the sex of carp.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 468-469.

Goode, G. B.: [Reproduction of the swordfish.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 330-331.

Notes on the life-history of the eel, chiefly derived from a study of recent

European authorities. (' 'A list of the most important papers concerning the eel and its reproduction" : p. 112-124.) Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 71-124, illus.

F12-335

[Reproduction of the mackerel.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 111-116.

Gudger, Eugene Willis: [Embryology of the toadfish (Opsanus tau}.] Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1095-1105, illus.

Hensen, Victor: On the occurrence and quantity of the eggs of some of the fish of the Baltic, especially those of the plaice (Platessa platessa}, the flounder (Platessa vulgaris), and the cod (Gadus morrhua). * Report, 1882 (1884), p. 427-154, illus.

F16-313

Hermes, Otto: On the mature sexual organs of the conger eel (Conger vulgaris), with some observations on the male of the common eel (Anquilla vulgaris Flem- ming). Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 126-130, illus. F12-316

Jacoby, Leopold: The eel question. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 463-483. F17-3

Kuntz, Albert: The embryology and larval development of Bairdiella chrysura and Anchovia mitchilli. Bulletin, 1913 (1915), Vol. XXXIII, p. 1-19, illus. Doc. 795 issued May 29, 1914. F14-38

- Notes on the habits, morphology of the reproductive organs, and embryology of the viviparous fish Gambusia qffinis. Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 177-190, pi. XVI-XIX. Doc. 806 issued Oct. 28, 1914. F14-106

Notes on the embryology and larval development of five species of teleostean

fishes. Bulletin, 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 407-429, illus. Doc. 831 issued

Aug. «?, 1916. F16-132

Kuntz, Albert, and Lewis Badcliffe: Notes on the embryology and larval devel- opment of twelve teleostean fishes. Bulletin, 1915-16* (1918), vol. XXXV, p.

88-134, illus. Doc. 849 issued Sept. 12, 1917. Fl 7-261

Levene, P. A. T.: Some chemical changes in the developing fish egg. Bulletin,

1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 153-155. Doc. 438 issued Aug. 31. 1900. F12-86

Mclntosh, William Carmichael: The eggs of fishes. Bulletin, 1887 (1889\ vol,

VII, p. 58-^2. F18-650 [Investigations on the development of fishes at St. Andrews Marine Laboratory,

Scotland.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 241-256.

Moore, Henry F.: [Spawning of the herring.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 405-417. Moore, John Percy: [Embryology of the mackerel.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 4-14. Nussbaum: A simple test to learn if fish ova are impregnated. (Tr. by John A.

Ryder.) Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 347-348. F12-371

Pearse, A. S., and Henrietta Achtenberg: [Reproduction of the yellow perch.]

Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 326-328. Beisenbichler, G. F.: The thick or thin fertilization of eggs. Report, 1879 (1882),

p. 633-644. F17-11

But-cer, Cloudsley: [Vitality of the spermatozoa of the quinnat salmon.] Bulletin,

1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 73-81. Byder, John Adam: Preliminary notice of the more important scientific results

obtained from a study of the embryology of fishes. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I,

p. 22-23. F18-10 Notes on the development, spinning habits, and structure of the four-spined

stickleback, Apeltes quadracus. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 24-29. F12-331 Development of the Spanish mackerel (Cybium maculatum). Bulletin, 1881

(1882), vol. I, p. 135-173, pi. I-IV. F12-317 On the retardation of the development of the ova of the shad (Alosa shpidissima)

with observations on the egg fungus and bacteria. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I,

p. 177-190. F12-319 A contribution to the development and morphology of the Lophobranchiates

(Hippocampus antiquorum, the sea horse). Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 191-199,

pi. XVII. F12-320

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 29

Ryder, John Adam: [The periods of yelk absorption in the shad.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 247-248.

The micropyle of the egg of the white perch. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I,

p. 282. F18-53

Development of the silver gar (Belone logirostris}, with observations on the

genesis of the blood in embryo fishes, and a comparison of fish ova with those of other vertebrates. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 283-301, pi. XIX-XXI.

F12-323

- On the nuclear cleavage-figures developed during the segmentation of the germinal disc of the eggs of the salmon. ("List of papers:" p. 335.) Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 335-339, pi. XVIII. F12-324

Additional observations on the retardation of the development of the ova of

the shad. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 422-424. F12-340

Observations on the absorption of the yelk, the food, feeding, and development

of embryo fishes, comprising some investigations conducted at the central hatchery, Armory building, Washington, D. C., in 1882. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 179-205, illus. F12-357

On the thread-bearing eggs of the silversides (Menidia) . Bulletin, 1883 (1883) ,

vol. Ill, p. 193-196, illus. F12-380

Preliminary notice of the development and breeding habits of the Potomac

catfish, Amiurus albidus (Lesueur) Gill. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p.

225-230. F12-393.

-- Report on the abnormal appearance of some shad eggs from a fish kept in con-

finement at Havre de Grace, Maryland. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 440.

- On the retardation of the development of the ova in the shad (Alosa sapidissima) with observations on the egg fungus and bacteria. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 795- 811. F16-342

- A contribution to the embryography of osseous fishes, with special reference to the development of the cod (Gadus morrhua). Report, 1882 (1884), 49 p., XII pi. Doc. 71 issued May 17, 1884. Fll-275

- Note on the male organs of the eel. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 1-3.

F18-364

- On the development of osseous fishes, including marine and fresh-water forms. Report, 1885 (1887), 116 p., XXX pi. Doc. 106 issued Sept. 1, 1886. Fll-296

- Preliminary notice of the development of the toadfish, Batrachus tau. Bulle- tin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 4-8, pi. I. F18-522

- On the earlier stages of cleavage of the blastodisk of Raia erinacea. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 8-10. F18-523

- On the intraovarian gestation of the redfish (Sebastes marinus). Bulletin. 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 92-93. F18-546

— [Development of the sturgeon.] Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 257-262. Sars, George Ossian: On the spawning and development of the cod fish. Report.

1873-4 and 1874-5 (1876), p. 213-222. F16-13

Smiley, Charles Wesley: How to distinguish the sex of carp. Bulletin, 1885 (1886),

vol. V, p. 36-37. F18-373

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Spawning of the menhaden]. Bulletin, 1895 (1896),

vol. XV, p. 301-302. Syrski: Lectures on the organs of reproduction and the fecundation of fishes and

especially of eels. Report, 1873-4 and 1874-5 (1876), p. 719-734, illus. F16-34 [Vitality of spermatozoa.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 324. Vrasski, Vladimir Pavlovitche: [Dry method of fecundation.] Report, 1872-3

(1874), p. 239-240. Wallich, Claudius: A method of recording egg development for use of fish-culturists.

Report, 1900 (1901), p. 185-194, pi. Doc. 452 issued Apr. 10, 1901. Fll-71

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Wilson, Henry Van Peters: The embryology of the sea bass (Serranus atrarius) .

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fungus. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 272. F18-434

Vincent, Eugene: Causes of disease in young salmonoids. Bulletin, 1908 (1910),

vol. XXVIII, p. 907-916. Doc. 689 issued April, 1910. 10-35564

Walpole, Spencer, and T. H. Huxley: Diseases among the salmon of many rivers

m England and Wales. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 429-448. F12-341

Zirzow, Paul: A new method of combating fungus on fishes in captivity. Bulletin,

1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 937-940. Doc. 693 issued April, 1910. 10-35416

MORTALITY.

Atkins, Charles G.: [Protrusion of the eye among the Penobscot salmon in 1881-82 ]

Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1085.

Baird, S. F.: [Mortality of fish.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. XLII-XL1II. Bean, Tarleton: [Fish killed by thunder and struck by lightning.] Report, 1894

(1S96), p. 61.

Brown, j. J.: [Sawdust injurious to fish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 111. Chamberlain, T.: [Mortality among California salmon.] Report, 1901 (1902), p.

Cheever, Henry T.: [Movements of a school of herring.] Bulletin, 1885 (18851,

vol. V, p. 87-88.

Collins, J. W.: [Mortality among the tilefish.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 253-283. Dunning, Philo: Two hundred tons of dead fish, mostly perch, at Lake Mendota.

Wisconsin, Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 439-443. F13-120

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Fish killed by slimy sponge.] Report, 1884 (1886)

p. 329. [Excess of nitrogen and deficiency of oxygen at Nashua.] Report, 1904 (1905)

p. 109-112.

[Mortality among trout fry at Allentown.] Report 1904 (1905), p. 112.

[Menhaden mortality in Narraganset Bay.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 113,

36 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Forbes, S. A.: Preliminary report upon the invertebrate animals inhabiting lakes Geneva and Mendota, Wisconsin, with an account of the fish epidemic in Lake Mendotain 1884. Bulletin. 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 473-494, pi. LXXII-LXXI V Doc. 147 issued Mar. 25, 1891. Fl 1-328

Glennan, A. H.: Fish killed by poisonous water. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p 10-11. F12-524

Q-oode, G. Brown: [Mortality of menhaden in Merrimac River.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 101.

Hessel, Rudolph: [Street dust injurious to carp.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V p. 102.

Hubner, A.: [Harm to eggs and fry.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 187-190.

Johnson, B. S.: [Epidemic at Manchester.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 72-73.

Klotz, J. P_._J.: [Maladiesjmd enemies of fish eggs.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 505-507.

lleti]

Knowles, Herbert M.: Dead fish on the coast of Rhode Island. Bulletin,

(1887), vol. VI, p. 194-195. F18-571

Leslie, Charles C.: Scarcity of blackfish— Mortality of codfish. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 132. F18-90

McDonald, Marshall: Effect of waste products from Page's armnoniacal works upon young shad fry. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 313-314. F18-460

- Report on the pollution of the Potomac River by the discharge of waste prod- ucts from gas manufacture. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 125-126. F18-384

Mazyck, W. St. J.: [Dead fish along the coast of South Carolina.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 413. Miller, N. B.: [Report on unprecedented destruction of fish life along the southern

California coast.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 217-218. Narragansett Herald: [Oily water along the coast of North Carolina.] Bulletin,

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 194-195. Pearson, John M.: [Fish killed by suffocation.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 452-453. Pierce, H. D.: An opinion of the cause of mortality of fish in the Gulf of Mexico.

Bulletin 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 332. F18-143

- Notes on the bluefish, mortality of Florida fishes, etc. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 263-266. F18-307

Poisoned water in the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 104.

F18-83 Bathbun, Bichard: [Mortality of the alewife in Lake Ontario.] Report, 1893 (1895),

p. 49.

- [Mortality of salmon after spawning.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 277-280. Bowley: [Dead fish.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 361.

Smith, Hugh McConnick: [Mortality of alewives in Lake Ontario.] Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 190-192.

- [Mortality among brood cod at Woods Hole.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CXLIV- CXLV.

Stone, Livingston: Mortality of McCloud River salmon in 1881. Bulletin, 188J (1882), vol. I, p. 134. F18-32

- [Mortality among trout due to mud.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1079-1083. tranahan, J. J.: [Mortality among fish eggs.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII,

S

p. 318. lor,

Taylor, Harden Franklin: Mortality of fishes on the west coast of Florida. (Bibliog-

raphy: p. 23-24.) Appendix III, Report, 1917 (1919), 24 p., IV pi. Doc. 848

issued June 13, 1917. F17-240

Taylor J. Manigault: [Dead fish along the coast of South Carolina.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 413^14. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Destruction of young bass by Dytiscidae.l Report,

1897 (1898), p. L. Washburn, F. L.: [Death during summer season of fish in Lake Mille Lac, Minne-

sota.] Quoted by C. B. Wilson. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 119. Washington Post: [Dead fish in Shallotte River, North Carolina.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 140-141. Webb, John G.: The mortality of fish in the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin, 1886 (1887)

vol. VI, p. 11-13. F18-525

Weigett, C., O. Sacre, and L. Schwab: [Poisonous effects of sewage on fish.]

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 144.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 37

White, B. B.: [Disease affecting speckled catfish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 404. Wilcox, Joseph: Fish killed by cold along the Gulf of Mexico and coast of Florida.

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 123. F18-557

Wright, B. Bamsey: [Mortality of Coregonus in Lake of the Woods.] Quoted by

0. B. Wilson. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 119.

PARASITES.

Cole, Leon J.: [Parasites of carp.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 579-584.

Davis, H. S.: Myxosporidia of the Beaufort region. A systematic and biologic

study. (Bibliography: p. 238.) Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p.

201-243, illus., pi. XVI-XXIV. Doc. 855 issued Dec. 17, 1917. F18-2

Forbes, S. A.: [Kidney parasites cause death of fish.] Report, 1886 (1889), p.

739-740. Goode, G. Brown: [Parasites of the Menhaden.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 101-104.

- [Parasites of the swordfish.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 342-347.

Gurley, B. B.: On the classification of the Myxosporidia, a group of protozoan para- sites infesting fishes. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 407-420. Doc. 215 issued July 14, 1893. F12-157

— The Myxosporidia, or Psorosperms of fishes, and the epidemics produced by them. Report, 1892 (1894), p. 65-304, incl. tables, 47 pi. Doc. 285 issued Dec. 27, 1894. F14-42

Hahn, Clarence Wilson: Sporozoon parasites of certain fishes in the vicinity of Woods Hole, Massachusetts. (Bibliography: p. 210-211.) Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 191-214, pi. XX-XXI. Doc. 810 issued Apr. 29, 1915.

F15-38

Kendall, William Converse: The fishes of the Yellowstone national park. (Parasites: p. 7-9.) Appendix VIII, Report, 1914 (1915), 28 p. Doc. 818 issued July 16, 1915.

F15-79

Kerbert, C.: Chromatophagus parasiticus — A contribution to the natural history of parasites. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1127-1136. F17-140

Lefevre, George, and Winterton Conway Curtis: [Experimental infection of fishes with glochidia.l Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 622-626.

Linton, Edwin: Notes on Entozoa of marine fishes of New England, with descrip- tions of several new species. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 453-511, VI. pi. Doc. 128 issued 1889. Fll-255

On two species of larval Dibothria from the Yellowstone national park . Bulle- tin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 65-79, pi. XXIII-XXVII. Doc. 150 issued June 5,

1891. F12-13,.

- On certain wart-like excrescences occurring on the short minnow, Cyprinodon variegatus, duetopsorsperms. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 99-102, pi. XXXV. Doc. 154 issued June 11, 1891. F12-1428

- A contribution to the life history of Dibothrium cordiceps, a parasite infesting the trout of Yellowstone Lake. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 337-358, pL CXVIIrCXIX. Doc. 164 'issued June 17, 1891. F12-152

Notice of the occurrence of protozoan parasites (Psorosperms) on cyprinoid

fishes in Ohio. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 359-361, pi. CXX. Doc. 165 issued July 7, 1891. F12-153

• Notes on Entozoa of marine fishes of New England, with descriptions of

several new species. Part II. Report, 1887 (1891), 182 p., XV pi. Doc. 175 issued Aug .24,1891. Fll-337

Notes on the Entozoa of marine fishes, with descriptions of new species. Part

III. Report, 1888 (1892), p. 523-542, pi. LIII-LX. Doc. 182 issued July 1,

1892. F12-224

Fish Entozoa trom Yellowstone national park. Report, 1889-91 (1893),

p. 545-564, pi. 63-67. Doc. 220 issued Oct. 25, 1893. F12-230

Some observations concerning fish parasites. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII,

p. 101-112. Doc, 250 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

— An economical consideration of fish parasites. (Partial list of American

authorities on fish parasites, especially such as have been published by the U. S. Fish commission and the U. S. National museum: p. 199.) Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 193-199. Doc. 370 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

Fish parasites collected at Woods Hole in 1898. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol.

XIX, p. 267-304, pi. 33-43. Doc. 446 issued Sept. 1, 1900. F12-87

— Parasites of fishes of the Woods Hole region. (List of papers referred to if text: p. 424.) Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 405-492, XXXIV pi. D<& 457 issued June 27,. IjO^ . F12-88

S8 XT. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Linton, Edwin: Parasites of fishes of Beaufort, North Carolina. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 821-428, XXXIV pi. Doc. 583 issued Oct. 19, 1905. F12-12

A cestode parasite in the flesh of the butterfish. (Other hosts of the parasite

collected at Woods Hole, Beaufort. Tortugas, and Bermuda: p. 122-126.) Bulletin 1906 (1907), vol. XXV7, p. 111-132, pi. I-II. Do..-. 611 issued May 11, 1907.

Fll-62

Notes on the flesh parasites of marine food fishes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol.

XXVIII, p. 1195-1209. Doc. 714 issued April, 1910. 10-35559

McDonald, Marshall: [Copepods injurious to cod eggs and fry.] .Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 27.

Marshall, William Stanley, and N. C. Gilbert: Notes on the food and parasites of some fresh- water fishes from the lakes at Madison, Wis. (Bibliography: p. 522.) Appendix, Report, 1904 (1905), p. 513-522. Doc. 591 issued Dec. 29, 1905. F10-13

Milner, James W.: [Parasites of the whitefish. Parasites of the sturgeon.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 64-74.

Pearse, A. S., and Henrietta Aehtenberg: [Parasites of yellow perch.] Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 333-335.

Pratt, H. S.: Parasites of fresh- water fishes. Comprising some general considera- tions. 8 p., illus. Economic Circular 43 issued Mar. 29, 1919. F19-5

Ryder, John Adam: On a skin parasite of the cunner (Ct.enolabrus adspersus). Bul- letin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 37-42. F13-80

Smith, Hugh M.: [Destructive parasites in Central station aquaria.] Report, 1897 (1898i, p. CXXIII-CXXIV.

Stiles, Charles Wardell: Report on a parasitic protozoan observed on fish in the aquarium of the U. S. Fish commission at the World's Fair. (Bibliography: p. 175.) Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 173-190. Doc. 253 issued June 29, 1894. F12-183

Surber, Thaddeus: Notes on the natural hosts of fresh-water mussels. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 101-116, pi. XXIX-XXXI. Doc. 778 issued June 28, 1913. F13-218

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Information concerning parasitic worms in fish. (State- ments by Prof. Edwin Linton and Dr. C. W. Stiles.) 3 p. Economic Circular 21 issued Oct. 14-, 1916. F16-305

Ward, Henry Baldwin: Internal parasites of the Sebago salmon. (Bibliography. p. 1192-1194.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1151-1194, pi. CXXI. Doc. 713 issued April, 1910. 10^5558

Wilson, Charles Branch: The fish parasites of the genus Argulus found in the Woods Hole region. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 115-131, illus. Doc. 561 issued Feb. 14^ 1905. F12-5

Copepod parasites of fresh- water fishes and their economic relations to mussel

glochidia. Bulletin, 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 331-374, pi. LX-LXXIV. Doc. 824 issued June 28, 1916. F16-106

The economic relations, anatomy, and life history of the genus Lernaea. Bul- letin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 165-198, illus., pi. VI-XV. Doc. 854 issued Dec. 22, 1917. F18-4

POLLUTION.

Forbes, S. A.: [Pollutions in the Wabash River from oil wells.] Quoted by Rathbun: Report, 1894 (1896), p. 109-112.

Kendall, William Converse: Notes on the fresh-water fishes of Washington county, Maine. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 43-54. Doc. 236 issued Mar. 24, 1894.

F12-173

Landmark, Anthon, i. e. Even Anthon Thomas: Is sawdust injurious to the fisheries. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 625-632. F17-10

McDonald, Marshall: Report on the pollution of the Potomac River by the dis- charge of waste products from gas manufacture. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 125-126. F18-364

— Effect of waste products from Page's ammoniacal works upon young shad fry. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 313-314. F18-460

Malmgren, A. J.: The injurious effects of rafting on the lake and river fisheries of Sweden. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 264-267. F18-430

Marsh, Millard Caleb: The effect of some industrial wastes on fishes. 1907. (Re- print from the Potomac River basin, water-supply and irrigation paper no. 192, p. 337-348.) Doc. 619 issued Apr. 16, 1907. F14-4

Milner, James W.: [Pollution of Great Lakes from sawdust.] Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 19.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 39

Moore, H. F.: [Pollution by offal discharged by sardine factories.] Report, 1896

(1898), p. 425-427. Neher: [Chemical inquiry in the waters of Long Island Sound.] Quoted by Rathbun.

Report, 1889-91 (1893), p. 118-119.

Pitman, J. Talbot: [Impurities of the water.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 201. Rasch, Halvor Heyerdahl: Is sawdust as serious an obstacle to the ascent of salmon

in our -rivers as ia generally maintained? Report, 1878 (1880), p. 517-518.

F16-165 Rathbun, Richard: [River pollution from wood pulp.] Report, 1892 (1894), p.

CXXVI-CXXVII

[Pollution and refuse.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 322-324.

Reichardt, E.: The purification of refuse water. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 519-524,

illus. F16-166 — The injurious influence on pisciculture of the retting water of flax and hemp.

Report, 1880 (1883), p. 545-550. F16-296

Sars, George Ossian: [Pollution by whale and fish refuse.] Report, 1880 (1883),

p. 183-186. Shotwell, J. R.: Method of purifying the residium of gas-works before allowing.

it to pass off into the water. Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 847-849, illus. F16-72 Southwick, J. M. K.: [Impurities of the water.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 81-82. Spangler, A. M.: The decrease of food-fishes in American waters and some of the

causes. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 21-35. Doc. 239 issued June 6, 1894.

F12-183 Swett, S. B.: Decrease of fish in Squamscot River, New Hampshire, on account

of refuse matter from gas works. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 33. F12-344 Talbot, Arthur W. : [Waste matter deleterious to fish.] Quoted by Rathbun. Report,

1894 (1896), p. 112-114. Tolke, C.: The pollution of public waters by refuse from factories. Report, 1879

(1882), p. 619-624. F20-145

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Effects of polluted Potomac water on fishes.]

Report, 1903 (1905), p. 91-92.

[Pollution of waters.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 66.

Watson, W. C.: [Pollution of Lake Champlain by sawdust.] Report, 1873-75 (1876),

p. 536. Zacharis, Otto, i. e.EmilOtto: Some of the life needs of fish. Bulletin, 1886(1887),

vol. VI, p. 445-447. F18-629

PHYSIOLOGY.

Greene, Charles Wilson: Physiological studies of the chinook salmon. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 429-456, incl. tables, illus. Doc. 584 issued Nov. 2, 1905. F12-13

Sullivan, Michael X.: The physiology of the digestive tract of elasmobranchs. (Bibliography: p. 24-27.) Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 1-27, pi. Doc. 625 issutd Oct. 15, 1907. 7-35366

Tower, Ralph. Winfred: The gas in the swim-bladder of fishes . . . Bulletin, 1903 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 125-135. Doe. 498 issued May 23, 1902. F12-411

AGE.

Cockerell, Theodore Dru Alison: Observations on fish scales. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 117-174, illus., pi. XXXII-XL. Doc. 779 issued Oct. 25, 1913. F13-198,

Rich, WiUis H.: [Development of scales.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII, p. 51-62.

Taylor, Harden Franklin: The structure and growth of the scales of the squeteague and the pigfish as indicative of life history. (Bibliography: p. 325-330.) Bulle- tin, 1914 (1915), vol. XXXIV, p. 285-330, illus., pi. L-LIX. Doc. S23 issued Sept. 23, 1916. Fl 6-133

SENSE ORGANS.

Cole, Leon Jacob: [Special senses of the German carp.l Report, 1904 (1905), p. 553-556.

Herrick, Charles Judson: The organs and sense of taste in fishes. (Literature cited : p. 272.) Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 237-272, illus. Doc. 527 issued July 20, 1903. F12-86

40 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Parker, George Howard: Hearing and allied senses in fishes. (List of references: p. 64.) Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 45-64, pi. 9. Doc. 514 issued Feb. 26, 1903. F12-58

- The function of the lateral-line organs in fishes. (List of references: p. 204-207.) Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 133-207. Doc. 563 issued Feb. 18, 1905. F12-7

- Structure and functions of the ear of the squeteague. (Bibliography: p. 1222- 1224.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1211-1224, pi. CXXII. Doc. 715 issued May 5, 1910. 10-35606

- Influence of the eyes, ears, and other allied sense organs on the movements of the dogfish, Mustelus canis (Mitchill). (List of references: p. 55-57.) Bulletin 1909 (1911), vol. XXIX, p. 43-58. Doc. 738 issued Nov. 10, 1910. F20-1

Effects of explosive sounds, such as those produced by motor boats and guns, upon fishes. Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 9 p. Doc. 752 issued Oct. 12, 1911. Fll-369

Sound as a directing influence in the movement of fishes. Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 97-104. Doc. 755 issued Apr. 27, 1912. F12-78

The directive influence of the sense of smell in the dogfish. (Bibliography:

p. 68.) Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 61-68. Doc. 798 issued Aug. 8,

1914. F14-99

Parker, George Howard, and Ralph. Edward Sheldon: The sense of smell in

fishes. (Literature cited: p. 45-46.) Bulletin, 1912 (1914), vol. XXXII, p.

33-46. Doc. 775 issued May 3, 1913. F13-71

Ryder, John Adam: [Sense organs of the toad-fish and gurnard.] Report, 1888-89

(1892), p. 516.

METABOLISM. GROWTH.

Bowers, Luther J.: [Growth of carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 144.

Brakeley, John H.: Rapid growth of carp due to abundance of food. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 20.

Chamberlain, Frederick M.: Some observations on salmon and trout in Alaska. (Growth: p. 34.) Report and special papers, 1906 (1908), 112 p. Doc. 627 issued Dec. 18, 1907. 7-35437

Clark, A. Howard: [Growth of carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 316-317.

Cole, Leon Jacob: [Growth of the German carp.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 535.

Crozier, William J., and Selig Hecht: Correlations of weight, length, and other body measurements in the weakfish, Cynoscion regalis. Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 141-147, illus. Doc. 800 issued Sept. 17, 1914. F14-101

Eigenmann, Carl H.: [Rate of growth of the young squeteague.] Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 47.

England, National Fish-Culture Association: [Growth of salmon and white- fish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 314

Gilbert, Charles Henry: Age at maturity of the Pacific coast salmon of the genus Oncorhynchus. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 1-22, pi. I-XVII. Doc. 767 issued Mar. 20, 1913. F13-70

Greene, Charles Wilson: The storage of fat in the muscular tissue of the king salmon and its resorption during the fast of the spawning migration. Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 69-138, pi. Ill-XL Doc. 799 issued Sept. 10, 1914.

F14-100

The fat-absorbing function of the alimentary tract of the king salmon. Bulle- tin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 149-175, pi. XII-XV. Doc. 802 issued Oct. 28, 1914. F14-104

Hessel, Rudolph: [Growth of carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 457.

[A large California salmon*] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 459.

Miescher-Rusch, F.: Contribution to the biology of the Rhine salmon. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 427-474. F16-292

Nicklas, Carl: [Necessary proportion of nutritive matter in the artificial feeding of carp.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 1009-1031. F16-324

Page, William F.: Feeding and rearing fishes, particularly trout, under domes- tication. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 289-314. Doc. 294 issued May 22, 1895. 12-17377

Pancritius, P.: On the food and digestion of German fish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887) vol. VI, p. 145-148. F18-561

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 41

Rich, Willis H.: [Rate of growth of chinook salmon.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (19 )

vol. XXXVII, p. 45-^1. Seagle, George A.: [Size and growth of the rainbow trout.] Report, 1897 (1898),

p. 72-73; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 62-63. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Growth of the cod.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 194; also

in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 196.

:fc

Wergeland, N.: [Growth of trout.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 554.

VITALITY.

Blackford, E. GK: [Resuscitation of carp.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 72. Duke, B. T. W.: A four-pound carp lives eight hours out of water by being packed

in wet moss. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 16. F18-207

[Vitality of carp deprived of water.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 305.

Heath, Neil: Effect of cold on fishes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 369-371.

F13-116

Jones, C. E.: [Vitality of carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 402. Peirce, Milton P.: Resuscitation of apparently dead carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 183. F18-275

[Besuscitating fish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 65-67. Scudder, Charles W.: Vitality of German carp and restoration of some apparently

dead. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 179-180. F18-271

Smiley, Charles W.: Remarkable resuscitation of frozen carp. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 183-184. F13-94

Wigg, George: On the insensibility of German carp to freezing. Bulletin, 1881

(1882), vol. I, p. 402.

WEIGHT.

Blackford, Eugene Gilbert: [Large halibut and pompano.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884)

vol. IV, p. 315.

Crooker, L. B.: [A large bass.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 365. Evermann, Barton Warren, and Edmund Lee Goldsborough: [Lengths and

weights of black salmon, dog salmon, king salmon, coho salmon, and red salmon.]

Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 233-238, 242, 246, 249, and 258. Kendall, William Converse: Fishes and fishing in Sunapee Lake. (Weight of

salmon: p. 30.) Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 96 p. Doc. 783 issued

Jan. 28, 1914. F14-1

Kidder, Jerome Henry: [Loss of weight in fishes after capture.] Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 70.

[Large herring.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 311. [Large salmon.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 339.

Lord, W. Scott: [Weight of 51 salmon.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 274. StilweU, E. M.: [On the weight of brook trout (Salmo fontinalis.)} Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 311. Stone, Livingston: Weights of salmon taken at McCloud River station in 1880.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 178-179. F18-270

Sumner, Francis Bertody: [Changes of weight resulting from water density.]

Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 70-84.

POISONOUS FISHES.

Macgowan, D. J.: [Poisonous fish in China.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.

130-131. Swan, James G.: [Fatal injury inflicted by a starfish.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol.

VII, p. 33-48. Tybring, O.: Poisonous fish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 148-151. F18-562

REGENERATION.

Byder, John Adam: Note on the regeneration of the scales of the German carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 345-346. F13-113

OXYGEN REQUIREMENTS.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Deficient oxygen supply.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 379-380.

42 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Birge, E. A.: Gases dissolved in the waters of Wisconsin Lakes. (With discussion by J. J. Stranahan and Oscar F. Nordqvist.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1273-1294, diagrs. Doc. 718 issuedm May 5, 1910. 11-5437

Marsh, Millard Caleb: Notes on the dissolved content of water in its effect upon fishes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 891-906. Doc. 688 issued April, 1910. 10-35560

Pearse, A. S., and Henrietta Achtenberg: [Oxygen requirements of fish.] Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 320-326, tables 23-24.

Simms, George E.: [Adequate supply of oxygen necessary in fish culture.] Bul- letin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1018-1019.

Zacharias, Otto: Some of the life needs of fish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 445-447. F18-629

VARIATION.

[Albino fish.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. 1, p. 219.

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: A hybrid between the lake trout and the brook trout.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 216. F18-673

Knauthe, Karl: Two fertile cyprinoid hybrids. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV,

p. 29-30. Doc. 234 issued _ Mar. 24, 1894. F12-180

Krause, K. E. H.: A hybrid plaice — Platessa vulgaris, with Rhombus maximus.

Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 341-342. F12-368

Ryder. John Adam: [Notice of an extraordinary hybrid between the shad and

striped bass.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 187.

RELATIONS. ENEMIES.

Annin, James: Poachers or destructive visitors of fish ponds. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 85-86. F18-232

Baird, Spencer F.: [Salamander (Menobranchus) eats eggs of whitefish.] Report,

1886 (1889), p. 64. Beardsley, Arthur Eugene: The destruction of trout fry by hydra. Bulletin,

1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 155-160. Doc. 518 issued Mar. 30. 1903. F12-62

Benecke, Berthold: The enemies of pond culture in central Europe. Bulletin,

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 337-342. F18-606

Carpenter, Charles: What muskrats sometimes eat. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 295. F18-318

Chamberlain, F. M.: Some observations on salmon and trout in Alaska. (Enemies:

p. 107-109.) Report and special papers, 1906 (1908). Doc. 627 issued Dec. 18,

1907. 7-35437

Cole, Leon J.: [Enemies of carp.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 579-584. Collins, Joseph William: [Destruction of fish by sea lions.] Report, 1888 (1892),

p. 125. Dimmock, George: Belostomidse and some other fish-destroying bugs. (Literature:

p. 359.) Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 353-359, illus. F18-611

Eben-Bauditten: [Enemies of carp.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 668-669. Elliott, Henry W.: The destruction of carp by the muskrat (Fiber zibethicus.)

Methods of trapping the rodent. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 296-297.

F18-319 Friedlaender, Oscar O.: [Sharks, enemy of fish.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 48. Gardner, A. P.: [Belostoma (Belostoma americanum).] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 456. Goode, G. Brown: [The lamprey (Petromyzontidae) — a parasite.] Bulletin, 1882

(1883), vol. II, p. 349-354.

[Enemies of the mackerel.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 117-119.

Haack, Hermann: Trapping kingfishers, rodents, and other enemies of trout.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 375-376. F18-336

Hessel, Rudolph: Snakes destructive to carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

294-295. F18-317 [Marsh hens and night herons catch carp.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 308.

[A method of destroying noxious fishes.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 311.

[To destroy muskrats. 1 Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 470.

Holmes, John F., and Collins, Joseph William: [Herring and mackerel eaten by

squid.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 88-89.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 43

Kendall, William Converse: [Enemies of the trout.] Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918),

vol. XXXV, p. 562-563. La Valette Saint George, Adolf Johann Hubert: The enemies of fish. Report,

1878 (1880), p. 509-516. F16-164

Martin, S. J.: [Destructiveness of squid.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 62. Merriam, C. Hart: The muskrat as a fish eater. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

297-298. F13-108

Milner, James W.: [Enemies of the whitefish.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 62-63. Moore, Henry Frank: [Enemies of the herring]. Report, 1896 (1898), p. 403-405. Moseley, H. N.: The fish-eating utricularia, or bladder- wort. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 261, pi. II. F18-305

Murray, C. H.: Young trout destroyed by mosquitoes. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 243. F18-417 Nye, Willard: Do snakes catch and eat fish? Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 196.

F1S-124 Pearse, A. S., and Henrietta Achtenberg: [Enemies of yellow perch.] Bulletin,

1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 332-333. Quarles, J. P.: [Water-bugs supposed to injure carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 403.

Bedding, Joseph D.: [Sea-lion investigation.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 346. Cause of the decrease of salmon in the Sacramento River. Bulletin, 1887

(1889), vol. VII, p. 57-58. F18-649

Riley, Charles Valentine: Water-beetles destroying carp. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 311. F18-457

Simms, G. E.: A fish-eating plant. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 257-259.

F18-303 Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The destruction of salmon by seals.] Bulletin, 1897

(1898), vol. XVII, p. 120.

Snakes catching fish. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 239. F18-296

Sturr, Charles H.: [How to construct muskrat traps.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 342. Surface, H. A.: The lampreys of central New York. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol.

XVII, p. 209-215, illus., pi. 10-11. Doc. 372 issued Aug. 5, 1898. F12-110

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Destruction of newly hatched salmon by larvae of

caddis and black fly.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 58-60. Walker, Ernest: [Destructiveness of hair seals in the salmon fishery: p. 47-51.]

In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1915, by Bower and Aller. Appendix

III, Report, 1915 (1917), 140 p. Doc. 834 issued Jan. 6, 1917. F12-388

Warner, J. S.: Catching fish in a creek in Tennessee by a water snake. Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 220. F18-290

Wright, J. W. A.: [Do tadpoles eat carp eggs?] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.

458-459.

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS.

Bettoni, Eugenic and Vinciguerra: [Environmental factors in fish culture.]

Report, 1886 (1889), p. 539-601. Hamlin, A. C.: [Environmental effects] on the salmon of Maine. Report, 1872-73

(1874), p. 338-356. F15-103

Marsh, Millard Caleb: Notes on the dissolved content of water in its effect upon

fishes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 891-906. Doc. 688 issued April,

1910. 10-35560

Page, William F.: Effect of sunlight upon shad eggs. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 308. F18-453

TEMPERATURE.

Bettoni, Eugenio and Vincignerra: [Temperature of the water favorable to hatch- ing.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 541-542.

Bumpus, Hermon Gary: The reappearance of the tilefish. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, £ . 321-333. Doc. 416 issued Oct. 30, 1899. F12-32

Gary, H. H.: Period of incubation of the eggs of German carp. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 447. F18-179

Day, Francis: The effects of an elevated temperature on fishes. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 142-144. F18-391

44 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Heath, Neil: Effect of cold on fishes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 369-371.

F13-116

Marsh, Millard Caleb, and Frederic P. Gorham: [Relation of gas disease in fish to temperature and pressure.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 343-376.

Meyer, Hemrich Adolf: [Influence of temperature on the development of eggs of the spring herring.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 629-634.

Milner, James W.: [Relation of the temperature to the propagation of the shad.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 428-430.

[Environmental effect in the transportation of shad for long distances. ] Report,

1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 363-370.

Moore, Henry Frank: [Effect of temperature upon the spawning of the herring.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 409-411.

Bice, Henry J.: Experiments upon retarding the development of the eggs of the shad, made in 1879 at the United States shad -hatching station at Havre de Grace, Md. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 787-794. F16-341

Ryder, John Adam: On the retardation of the development of the ova of the shad (Alosa sapidissima) , with observations of the egg fungus and bacteria. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 177-190. F12-319

— Additional observation on the retardation of the development of the ova of the shad. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 422-424. F12-340

On the retardation of the development of the ova in the shad (Alosa sapidis- sima), with observations on the egg fungus and bacteria. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 795-811. F16-342

Wigg, George: On the insensibility of German carp to freezing. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 402.

Worth, Stephen G.: Observations on the spawning habits of the shad. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 201-206. Doc. 209 issued Mar. 11, 1893. F12-127

DENSITY AND SALINITY.

Chamberlain, Frederick M.: Some observations on salmon and trout in Alaska.

(Effect of change from fresh to salt water: p. 42-43.) Report and special papers,

1906 (1908). Doc. 627 issued Dec. 18, 1907. 7-35437

Coutance, H. A.: Biological action of the salts contained in sea water from the point

of view of the maintenance of marine animals. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 749-754.

F16-337 Hensen, Victor: [Influence of salinity on the occurrence and quantity of the eggs

of some of the fish of the Baltic.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 427-454. Karsten, Gustav: [The specific gravity of the Baltic Sea and the German Ocean.]

Report, 1878 (1880), p. 284-286. Ravenel, William de Chastignier: [Table of temperature and densities at the St.

Jerome station, Havre de Grace, Md., for the year 1886.] Report, 1886 (1889),

p. 768-777. Scott, George G.: Effects of changes in the density of water upon the blood of

fishes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1143-1150. Doc. 712 issued

Apr. 21, 1910. 10-35557

Sumner, Francis Bertody: The physiological effects upon fishes of changes in

density and salinity of water. (List of works referred to: p. 107-108.) Bulletin,

1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 53-108. Doc. 596 issued May 22, 1906. Fll-67

HABITS AND BEHAVIOR. MISCELLANEOUS .

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Habits of alewives.] Bulletin. 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 86-87. Cole, Leon J.: [Habits and special senses of the carps.] Report, 1904 (1905), p.

550-579. Gill, Theodore Nicholas: A plea for observation of the habits of fishes and against

undue generalization. (With discussion by E. E. Prince, Hugh M. Smith, and

Tarleton H. Bean.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1059-1069. Doc.

708 issued April, 1910. 10-35436

Goode, G. Brown: [Pugnacity of the swordfish.J Report, 1880 (1883), p. 331-342. Hamilton, W. B.: Croaking of the perch. Bulletin, 1887 (1889). vol. VII, p. 63.

F18-651

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 45

Hildebrand, Samuel Frederick: Fishes in relation to mosquito control in ponds. Appendix IX, Report, 1918 (1920), 15 p., illus., VI pi. Doc. 874 issued Sept. 23, 1919. F19-38

Holder, Charles Frederick: A method of studying the life history of fishes. Bulle- tin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1137-1141.' Doc. 711 issued April, 1910.

10-35553

Johnson, George A.: [Biting habits of the black cross-toothed fish (Chiasmodus niger).] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 96.

Kendall, William Converse: [Schooling of fishes.] Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 281-282.

Nye, Willard: [Flying fish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 189-190.

Oesterbol, A.: Fish and Medusae. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 331-332.

F18-469

Pearse, Arthur Sperry: Habits of the black crappie in inland lakes of Wisconsin. (Bibliography: p. 15-16 ) Appendix III, Report, 1918 (1920), 16 p., illus. Doc. 867 issued June 24, 1919. F19-29

Pearse. A. S., and Henrietta Achtenberg: Habits of yellow perch in Wisconsin lakes (Bibliography: p. 363-366.) Bulletin, 1917-1918 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 293-366, illus., pi. LXXXIII. Doc. 885 issued Aug. 4, 1920. F20-158

Phillips, Barnet: [Jumping of Spanish mackerel (Cybium maculatum) .] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 74.

Butter, Cloudsley: [Two hermaphrodite salmon.] Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 132.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Habits of the Gourami.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. XXXV-XXXVI.

BREEDING HABITS.

Atkins, Charles G.: Ten questions concerning the habits and breeding of land- locked salmon, with replies. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 383-384.

F18-341

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [General notes on habits of the eel.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 74-75.

Bean, Barton A.: [Notes on Williamson's whitefish in breeding colors.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 205, pi. 21.

Benecke: [Breeding habits of the brook lamprey, P. planeri.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 351-352.

Boake, Bancroft: [Gestation in Ceylon fishes.] Quoted by Evermann and Golds- borough. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 142-143.

Brice, J. J.: [Breeding habits of the salmon.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 389-390.

Buch, Sophus Andreas: Spawning of spring hemng near Norway. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 297-300. F18-447

Day, Francis: [Breeding habits of fishes of India.] Report, 1883 (1884), p. 389-392.

[Curious breeding habits of the Arms.] Quoted by Evermann and Golds- borough. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 145.

[Breeding habits of the brown trout.] Quoted by Kendall in Fishes and fishing

in Sunapee Lake, p. 46. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 96 p. Doc. 783

issued Jan. 28, 1914. F14-1

Edwards, Vinal N.: [Ripe sculpins in Vineyard sound.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 314-315. Eigenmann, Carl H.: On the viviparous fishes of the Pacific coast of North America.

(Bibliography: p. 468-471. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 381-478, pi.

XCII-CXVIII. Doc. 231 issued June 26, 1894. F12-159

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Edmund Lee G-oldsborough: [Girardinichthys

innominatus, a viviparous fish.] Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 149. Finsch, Otto: [Spawning habits of the goldorfe.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882\ vol. I, p.

224. Gilchrist, F. C.: [Spawning habits of the tullebe.] Quoted by Evermann. Report,

1894 (1896), p. 321. Gudger, Eugene Willis: The habits and life history of the toadfish (Opsanus tau).

(Literature cited: p. 1107-1109.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1073-

1109, illus. , pi. CVII-CXIII. Doc. 709 issued Apr. 30, 1910. 10-35604 Gunther, Albert: [Breeding habits of the eel.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 76-77. [Universal modes of gestation.] Quoted by Evermann and Goldsborough.

Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 142-145. Habersham, William Ney A.: Notes on the use of the male salmon hook and the

run of 1883. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 52. F18-215

46 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Holder, Charles Frederick: [Breeding habits of the kelpfish.] Bulletin, 1908 (1910)

vol. XXVIII, p. 1140-1141. Kendall, William Converse: [Breeding habits of the silversides.] Report, 1901

(1902), p. 245-247. [Breeding habits of some of the commercial catfishes.] Bulletin, 1902 (1904),

vol. XXII, p. 406-408. American catfishes. . . . [Breeding habits: p. 16-19.] Report and special

papers, 1908 (1910), 39 p. Doc. 733 issued Aug. 23, 1910. ' 10-35547

Fishes and fishing in Sunapee Lake. [Habits of the chinook salmon, p. 26-27 ;

American saibling, p. 62-65; smelt, p. 72-79.] Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 96 p. Doc. 783 issued Jan. 28, 1914. F14-1

Kendall, W. C., and E. L. Goldsborough: Fishes of the Connecticut lakes. . . . [Breeding habits of the chub, p. 27-28; Redfin, p. 31; Eel, p. 37.] Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 77 p. Doc. 633 issued July 6, 1908. 8-35558

Kirtland, Frederick, and W. B. Tully: [Do shad spawn in salt or brackish water?] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 455-456.

Kuntz, Albert: Notes on the habits, morphology of the reproductive organs, and embryology of the viviparous fish, Gambusia affinis. Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 177-190, pi. XVI-XIX. Doc. 806 issued Oct. 28, 1914. F14-106

Lydell, D wight: The habits and culture of the black bass. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 39-44, pi. 8. Doc. 513 issued Feb. 26, 1903. F12-57

Milner, James W.: [Habits of brook trout during the breeding season.] Report,

1872-73 (1874), p. 52-55. [Spawning habits of the whitefish.] Report, 1872-3 (1874), p. 48-55.

[Mode of life, habits, and propagation of the black bass and catfish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 197-199.

Mowart, Thomas: [Spawning habits of the salmon.] Quoted by Rathbun. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 278-279.

Norny, E. B.: [Spawning habits of the striped bass.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 67.

Pavesi, P.: Observations on male eels. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 222-224.

F18-583

Rathbun, Richard: [Observations of Vinal N. Edwards on the spawning of the men- haden.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CX.

Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth: Methods of studying the habits of fishes, with an account of the breeding habits of the horned dace. (Literature cited: p. 1135- 1136.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1111-1136, illus., pi. CXIV-CXX. Doc. 710 issued May 5, 1910. 10-35605

Rutter, Cloudsley: Natural history of the quinnat salmon. A report on investiga- tions in the Sacramento River, 1896-1901. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 65-141, incl. tables, illus., pi. 10-18 (partly fold.). Doc. 515 issued Mar. 30, 1903.

F12-59

Ryder, John Adam: Notes on the development, spinning habits, and structure of the four-spined stickleback, Apeltes quadracus. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 24-29. F12-331

[The mackerel a nocturnal spawner.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 135-136.

[Spawning habits of the sea-horse.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 191.

Preliminary notice of the development and breeding habits of the Potomac

catfish, Amiuru* albidus (Lesueur) Gill. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 225-230. F12-393

[Spinning habits of the male stickleback during breeding.] Report, 1885

(1887) , p. 514-516. the

On the intraovarian gestation of the redfish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 92-93. F18-546

- [Habits of the sturgeon.] Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 265-268.

Sawyer, J. N.: The breeding habits of the eel. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 218-219. F18-581

Seal, William P.: Observations on the aquaria of the U. S. Fish commission at Central station, Washington, D. C. Bulletin, 1890 (1893), vol. X, p. 1-13, illus., IV, pi. Doc. 186 issued Feb. 11, 1892. 7-1837

Sherwood, George H., and Vinal N. Edwards: [Notes on the spawning habits of fishes of the Woods Hole region.] Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 27-31.

Smith, Hugh McCormick, and Leighton G. Harron: Breeding habits of the yel- low catfish. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 149-154. Doc. 517 issued Mar. SO, 1903. F12-61

Spawning habits of the carp.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 3-4

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 47

Stone. Livingston: Segregation of the sexes of trout. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 448. F18-505

Surface, H. A.: [Breeding habits of the lampreys of central New York.] Bulletin,

1897 (1898), vol. XVIlf, p. 209-215. Thompson, Edward H.: Notes on the breeding of eels. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 208. F18-283

Turner, William: [Remarkable mode of gestation in an undescribed species of Arius.}

Quoted by Evermann and Goldsborough. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p.

143-145. H. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Artificial nest placed in ponds.] Report, 1896 (1898),

p. 42; 1897 (1898), p. XLIX-LI. Worth, Stephen G.: Observations on the hatching of the yellow perch. Bulletin,

1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 331-334, pi. LXI. Doc. 201 issued Sept. 24, 1892.

F12-120 Observations on the spawning habits of the shad. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol.

XI, p. 201-206. Doc. 209 issued Mar. 11, 1893. F12-127

Wyman, Jeffries: [On some unusual modes of gestation.] Quoted by Evermann and

Goldsborough. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 141-142.

' COLOR.

Earll, B. Edward: [Variation in color of cod.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 709-710.

Hamlin, A. C.: [Cause of color of fish.] Report, 1872-3 (1874), p. 343-344.

Kuntz, Albert: The histological basis of adaptive shades and colors in the flounder, Paralichthys albiguttus. (Bibliography: p. 26-28.) Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, 29 p., illus., 2 col. pi. Doc. 842 issued May 28, 1917. F17-185

Lanman, Charles: [Causes of color of brook trout.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 219-220.

Lee, Leslie A.: [Color of deep-sea fish.] Report, 1881 (1884) , p. LXII.

Mast, Samuel Ottmar: Changes in shade, color, and pattern in fishes, and their bearing on the problems of adaptation and behavior, with special reference to the flounders. Paralichthys and Ancylopsetta. (Bibliography: p. 230-232.) Bulletin, 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 173-238, illus., pi. XIX-XXXVII (part col.). Doc. 821 issued May 10, 1916. F16-80

Wagner, Christian: [Artificial coloring of fish.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 683-684.

F16-177 HIBERNATION.

Goode, George Brown: [Hibernation of the menhaden.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 56.

MIGRATION.

[Appearance of various kinds of fish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 110. Armistead, J. J.: Atmosphere and other influences on the migration of fishes.

Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 93-99. Doc. 248 issued June 6, 1894.

F12-183

Atkins, Charles G.: [Habits of migratory fish.] Report, 1872-3 (1874), p. 591-594. — [Notes on the growth and migrations of salmon.] Report, 1872-3 (1874),

p. 327-335. Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Bluefish, a wandering fish.] Report, 1871-2 (1873),

p. 236-237. [Decrease of the cod fisheries of the New England coast due to the diminution

of anadromous fish following the erection of river dams.] Report, 1872-3 (1874),

p. XI-XIV.

— Migratory species of food fish.] Report, 1872-3 (1874), p. xxxviii-xl.

- Migrations and movements of the shad.] Report, 1872-3, (1874), p. xlviii.

- Migrations and movements of fishes of eastern North America.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 47-61.

• [Effect of temperature on the migration of fish.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 55-57.

Barm, L. T.: Salmon in the Clackamas River. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 111-112. F18-552

Bartlett, S. P.: [Carp in rivers.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 104.

Blackford, Eugene Gilbert: [Codfish taken off the coast of North Carolina.] Bul- letin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 109.

- [Movements of shad.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 110-111. — [Salmon in the Connecticut.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 346.

48 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Benecke, B.: Observations on salmon in German Rivers. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 119-122. F18-556

Boeck, Axel, i. e., Jonas Axel and A. Feddersen: [Migration of the Norwegian herring.] Report, 1873-5 (1876), p. 100-102. F16-7

[California trout in Delaware River.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 311.

Casto, L. P.: [The first menhaden.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 110.

Chamberlain, Frederick M.: Some observations on salmon and trout in Alaska. (Methods used to determine migratory movements: p. 21. Influence of tempera- ture on return of salmon to fresh water: p. 71-72.) Report and special papers, 1906 (1908). Doc. 627 issued Dec. 18, 1907. 7-35437

Cheney, A. Nelson: Salmon in the Hudson River. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 351-352. F18-610

Cobb, John Nathan: Pacific cod fisheries. (Migration: p. 8.) Appendix IV, Report, 1915 (1917). Doc. 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191.

Coker, Robert Ervin: Water-power development in relation to fishes and mussels of the Mississippi . ( Problem of the migrations of river herring : p . 25-28 . ) Appendix VIII, Report, 1913 (1914), 28 p., VI pi. Doc. 805 issued Nov. 11, 1914.

F14-130

Cole, Leon Jacob: [Migrations of the German carp.] Report, 1904(1905), p. 556-560.

Collins, Joseph William: Appearance of dogfish (Squalus acanthias) on the New England coast in winter. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 8. F18-60

Notes on the movements, habits, and capture of mackerel for the season of

1882. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 273-286. F12-363

Collins, Joseph William, and D. E. Collins: [Migrations of the mackerel.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 494^95.

Dambeck, Carl: [Temperature, saltness, amount of food, and currents, factors in geographical distribution of theGadidae.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 531-557.

Day, Francis: [Migration of spawning fish of India.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 389.

[Drumnsh in Bush river.] Bulletin. 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 338.

Earll, B. Edward: [Migrations of the cod.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 705-708. — [Movements of the Spanish mackerel.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 399-400.

Fiedler: The migrations of salmon (Salmo solar L.) in the Baltic. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 185-188. F18-40

Foster, N. W.: [Halibut in fresh water.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 90-91.

Golden, B. A.: [Big-eyed herring (Elop-s zaurus), taken in the Potomac.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 466.

Goode, George Brown: [Migrations of menhaden and the causes.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 50-70. F12-236

[Migration of eels.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 101-105.

- [Movements of the swordfish.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 319-324.

Studies of the movements of the mackerel schools.] Report, 1881 (1884), p.

119-138.

Gould, N. E.: Time of approach of fish to the New England coast. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 216. F18-410

Greene, Charles Wilson: The migration of salmon in the Columbia River. Bulle- tin, 1909 (1911). vol. XXIX, p. 129-148, pi. XXVI-XXVII. Doc. 743 issued Mar. 15, 1911. " Fll-102

Hermes, Otto: The migrations of eels. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1123-1126.

F17-139

Hind, Professor: [Studies of the movements of the mackerel schools; causes of irregular movement.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 119-127.

Hinkelmann, Herr: The mode of life of eels. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 389-390. F18-345

Holmes, John F.: [Appearance of fish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 347.

Karsten, Gustav: On the scientific investigation of the Baltic Sea and the German Ocean. [Relation of temperature and other physical factors to migrations of fish.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 283-294. F16-162

Krueger, A. C.: [Carp in Susquehanna River.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 306.

Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: [The migrations of the herring.] Report, 1873-1875 (1876), p. 147-150.

[Review of the mode of life and migrations of the herring and their physical

and biological causes.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 160-220.

Loeb, Jacques: On the influence of light on the periodical depth-migrations of pel- agic animals. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 65-68. Doc. 245 issued June .9, 1894. F12-183

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 49

McDonald. Marshall: [Effect of temperature on migrations.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. XV-XVI.

Malmgren, A. J.: The migrations of the salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the Baltic. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 322-328. F13-110

Marsh, M. C.: [Low temperature effects movements of shad.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CXXXIX.

Martin, S. J.: Movements and catch of mackerel. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 89-90. F18-78

Movements of mackerel. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 470. F20-134

The movements of schools of mackerel. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 295-

296. F20-134

Mather, Fred: [The alleged capture of a salmon in the Hudson.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 366.

Milner, James W.: [Migrations of the white-fish.] Report, 1872-3 (1874), p. 46-48.

Moore, Henry Frank: [Effects of physical phenomena on the herring of the North- east Coast.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 396-403.

O'Malley, Henry, and Willis H. Rich: Migration of adult sockeye salmon in Puget Sound and Fraser River. Appendix VIII, Report, 1918 (1920), 38 p. incl. tables, pi., fold, chart. Doc. 873 issued Dec. 3, 1919. F19-43

Pearse, A. S., and Henrietta Achtenberg: [Migrations of yellow perch.] Bulle- tin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 328-330.

Phillips, Barnet: A stray cod up the Hudson. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 416. F18-156

Prussia. Kommission zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung der Deutschen Meere in Kiel. [Causes of migration and schooling of herring.] Report, 1879 (1882), p. 543-545.

Rathbun, Richard: [Migration of the red-fish.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 113-114.

Rich, Willis H.: Marked Pacific salmon. Announcement regarding fish expected to return in 1919 and subsequent years. 12 p., illus. Economic Circular 45 issued May 10, 1919. F19-28

Early history and seaward migration of chinook salmon in the Columbia and

Sacramento rivers. (Bibliography: p. 71-72.) Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII, 73 p., illus., IV pi. Doc. 887 issued July 26, 1920. F20-155

Rutter, Cloudsley: [Do salmon return to their native streams?] Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 121-125.

Sampson, M. R.: [Appearance of mackerel.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 337.

Sars, George Ossian: [Relation of temperature to movements of cod near the Loffoden Islands.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 650-651.

Sherwood, George H., and Vinal N. Edwards: [Notes on the migration of fishes of the Woods Hole region.] Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 27-31.

Slade, Elisha: Dates of the appearance of herring, shad, bass, tautog, scup, frostfish, fish-hawks, kingfishers, and Greenland seals in Taunton River from 1871 to ^1883, inclusive. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 478. F18-201

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Notes on movements of schools of menhaden.] Bulle- tin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 299-300.

Sterling, C.: [Carp in Lake Erie.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 306.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Migration of the shad.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 106-

Stone, Livingston: [Migration and movements of the Sacramento salmon.] Re- port, 1872-3 (1874), p. 186-189.

[Migrations and movements of the quinnat salmon.] Report, 1876 (1878), p.

803-807.

Surface, H. A.: [Habits of the lampreys of central New York.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 209-215.

Tanner, Zera Luther: Movements of mackerel. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 471. F18-196

Vail, David A.: [Appearance of fish at Atlanticville, N. Y.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 337.

Wergeland, N.: [Migrations of the fish of the Norwegian lakes.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 539-604!

MARKING FISH.

Atkins, Charles G.: [Marking salmon for future identification.] Report, 1873-1875

(1876), p. 490-491. [Marking salmon.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 751-752.

5690°— 21-

50 TJ. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Chamberlain, Frederick M., and Ward T. Bower: [Marked salmon: p. 29-31.] In Fishery and fur industries of Alaska in 1912, by B. W. Evermann. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914). Doc. 780 issued Nov. 6, 1913. F12-388

Evermann, Barton Warren, and F. M. Chamberlain: Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1911. (Marking salmon: p. 15.) Report and special papers, 1911 (1913). Doc. 766 issued Dec. 16, 1912. F12-388

Marsh, Millard Caleb, and John Nathan Cobb: The fisheries of Alaska in 1907. (Salmon marking experiments: p. 27-29.) Report and special papers, 1907 (1909) . Doc. 632 issued April 16, 1908.

The fisheries of Alaska in 1908. (Salmon marking experiments: p. 57-59.)

Report and special papers, 1908 (1910). Doc. 645 issued Apr. 17, 1909.

The fisheries or Alaska in 1909. (Marked salmon: p. 26-27.) Report and

special papers, 1909 (1911). Doc. 730 issued Mar. 20, 1912. 7-35263

— The fisheries of Alaska in 1910. (Return of marked salmon: p. 26-27.) Re- port and special papers, 1910 (1911). Doc. 746 issued Apr. 19, 1911.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Cod-tagging experiments.] Report, 1898 (1899), p.

CXLI.

- [Cod-tagging experiments.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. CXLV. Notes on the tagging of four thousand adult cod at Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Report, 1901 (1902), p. 193-208. Doc. 491 issued Apr. 22, 1902. Fll-20

PREDACIOUS BEHAVIOR.

Anderson, John: [Salmon eat herring.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 429-430.

F18-162

Baird, Spencer F.: [Bluefish most destructive to other fish.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 240-246.

— [Squeteague destructive.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 243.

Campbell, J. B.: [Dolly Varden trout very destructive to all kinds of fish.] Bul- letin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 46. Collins, J. W.: Note on the destruction of mackerel by dogfish. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 248. F18-300

Dunn, Horace D.: Salmon not injured by catfish. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII,

p. 56. F18-648

Earle, B. Edward: [Dogfish, halibut, and pollock destroy cod.] Report, 1878

(1880), p. 712-713.

Fisher, F. B.: [Predacious fish in Florida.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 251. Goode, G. Brown: [Predacious foes of the menhaden.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 104-

110. Hathaway, Walter E.: [Effects on the menhaden fishery of predatory fishes.]

Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVIII, p. 275-277. Kendall, William Converse: [Relation of menhaden to fishes that feed upon them.]

Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 290-293. [Pike as an enemy of carp.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 3. Byder, John Adam: [Notes on small fishes and water animals which prey on fish

larvae.] Bulletin, 1882 (1882), vol. II, p. 193-195.

Carp do eat young fishes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 152. F18-258

Sars, George Ossian: [Pollock destroy cod.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 593. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Enemies of the menhaden.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896),

vol. XV, p. 299. Stranahan, J. J.: [Feeding pike perch fry to prevent cannibalism.] Report, 1894

/1896), p. 39. < White, C. M. : Ability of carp to endure muddy, slimy, and stagnant water. Bulletin,

1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 444. F18-176

ARRANGEMENT BY FAMILIES. SELACHII.

Bartlett, John B.: [Sharks.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 315.

Collins, Joseph William: Appearance of dogfish (Squalus acanihias) on the New

England coast in winter. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 8. F18-60

GaUup, B. Frank: Catching dogfish for oil and guano. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II,

p. 246. F18-99

Goode, George Brown: [The rays, torpedoes, and skates — Raise.] In The fisheries

and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 665-668.

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Goode, George Brown: [The saw-fish — Pristis pectinatus.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 668.

[The sharks — Squali.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United

States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 668-675.

The Iceland shark-fisheries. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V., p. 301-304. F18-448

Jordan, David Starr: The sharks of the Pacific coast. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 675-676.

Moore, Henry Frank: The grayfish. Try it. It knocks H out of the H. 0. of L. 8 p., illus. Economic Circular 22 issued Nov. 29, 1916. F17-107

Skates and rays. Interesting fishes of great food value, with 29 recipes for

cooking them. 7 p., illus. Economic Circular 34 issued Mar. 20, 1918.

F18-516

Parker, George Howard: Influence of the eyes, ears, and other allied sense organs on the movements of the dogfish, Mustelus cam's (Mitchill). (List of references: p. 55-57.) Bulletin, 1909 (1910), vol. XXIX, p. 43-57. Doc. 738 issued Nov. IS, 1910. F10-1

— The directive influence of the sense of smell in the dogfish. (Bibliography:

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Radcliffe, Lewis: The sharks and rays of Beaufort, North Carolina. (Bibliography: p. 281-282.) Bulletin, 1914 (1916) , vol. XXXIV, p. 239-284, illus., pi. XXXVIII- XLIX. Doc. 822 issued Apr. 6, 1916. F16-81

Sharks as food. With thirty recipes. 8 r>. Economic Circular 35 issued Apr,

29, 1918. F18-683

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [A large skate.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 287.

MARSIPOBKANCHII.

PETROMYZONTID.E.

Goode, George Brown: Notes on the lampreys (Petromyzontidee). Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 349-354. F12-372

[The lampreys — Petromyzontidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries

of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 677-681.

Riddle, George W.: Restocking the Merrimac River with lamprey eels. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 320. F18-464

Surface, H. A.: The lampreys of central New York. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 209-215, illus., pi. 10-11. Doc. 372 issued Aug. 5, 1898. F12-110

TELEOSTII.

ACIPENSERID^E.

Borodin, N.: An attempt to impregnate artificially the eggs of Acipenser stellatus.

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 275-277. F18-436

Cobb, John Nathan: The sturgeon fishery of Delaware River and bay. Report,

1899 (1900) , p. 369-380, pis. 18-21. Doc. 429 issued Aug. 25, 1900. Fl 1-UO

Dean, Bashford: Recent experiments in sturgeon hatching on the Delaware River.

Bulletin, 1893 (1894), p. 235-239, illus. Doc. 269 issued 1894. F12-183

Goode, George Brown: [The sturgeons — Acipenseridse]. In The fisheries and

fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 660-663. Hovey, Horace Carter: The sturgeon fishery. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

346-348. F14-114

Radcliffe, Lewis: Caviar: what it is and how to prepare it. 8 p., illus. (Selected

bibliography: p. 7-8.) Economic Circular 20 issued Apr. 19, 1916. F16-86

Ryder, John Adam: The sturgeons and sturgeon industries of the eastern coast of

the United States, with an account of experiments bearing upon sturgeon culture.

(Literature relating to the sturgeon: p. 279-280.) Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol.

VIII, p. 231-328, pi. XXXVI-LIX. Doc. 143 issued Mar. 25, 1891. Fll-324

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The artificial propagation of sturgeon in Schleswig-

Holstein, Germany. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 81-90. Doc. 151 issued

May 29, 1891. F12-139

ALBULID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The lady-fish family— Albulidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 612.

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ALEPIDOSAURID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The handsaw fish family — Alepidosauridse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 547- 548.

ALEPOCEPHALHXF, .

Goode, George Brown: [The Alepocephalus family — Alepocephalidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 548.

AMBLYOPSID.E.

Cox, Ulysses Orange: A revision of the cave fishes of North America. Report, 1904 (1905), p. 377-393. IV pi. Doc. 579 issued Sept. 5, 1905. FlO-7

AMIID^E.

Coker, Robert Ervin: The bowfin: an old-fashioned fish with a new-found use.

4 p., illus. Economic Circular 26 issued May 11, 1917. F17-188

Goode, George Brown: [The bowfins — Amiidse.] In The fisheries and fishery

industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 659-660. Shufeldt, Robert Wilson: The osteology of Amia calva, including certain special

references to the skeleton of Teleosteans. Report, 1883 (1885), 132 p., XIV pi.

Doc. 90 issued Mar. 19, 1885. Fll-305

AMMODYTHXE.

Goode, George Brown: [The lant, or sand eel — Ammodytes americanus .] hi The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 244-246.

ANARHICHADID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The wolf fishes or sea catfishes — Anarhichadidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, 248-250.

ANGUILLID^.

Brocchi, P.: [Eels.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 136.

Eels in tanks and ponds. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 91-92. F18-545

Goode, George Brown: [The eel — Anguilla vulgaris.] In The fisheries and fishery

industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 630-658. Notes on the life history of the eel, chiefly derived from a study of recent

European authorities. (A list of the most important papers concerning the eel

and its reproduction: p. 112-124.) Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 71-124, illue.

F12-335

Hermes, Otto: [The propagation of the eel.] Report, 1879 (1882), p. 457-462, illus.

F17-2 On the mature sexual organs of the conger eel (Conger vulgaris}, with some

observations on the male of the common eel (Anguilla vulgaris Flemming).

Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 126-130. F12-316

The migration of eels. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1123-1126. Fl 7-139

Hinkelmann, Herr: The mode of life of eels. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

389-390. F18-345

Jacoby, Leopold: The eel question. Report 1879 (1882), p. 463-483. F17-3

Jordan, David Starr, and Bradley M. Davis: A preliminary review of the apodal

fishes or eels inhabiting the waters of America and Europe. Report, 1888-89 (1892),

p. 581-677. Doc. 184 issued June 30, 1892. F12-226

Lundberg, Rudolph: Eel fishing with so-called "hommor" (a species of fishpot)

on the Baltic coast of Sweden and in the Sound. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 415-430,

pi., illus. F17-33

Meek, Seth Eugene: A note on the Atlantic species of the genus Anguilla.

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. III. p. 430, incl. table. F18-163

- A note on the Cuban eel. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. l\l. F13-87

Norny, E. R: Artificial propagation of rockfish and eels. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 315. F18-461

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Nye, Willard: Eels (Anguilla rostrata) in New Bedford water pipes. Bulletin, 1882

(1883), vol. II, p. 272. F18-102

Pavesi, Pietro: Observations on male eels. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 222-

Ryder, John Adam: Note on the male organs of the eel. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 1-3. F18-364

Sawyer, J. N.: The breeding habits of the eel. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.

218-219. F18-581

SyrsM: Lecture on the organs of reproduction and the fecundation of fishes and

especially of eels. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. [719J-734, illus.

F16-34 Thompson, Edward H: Notes on the breeding of eels. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 208. F18-283

ANTENNARIID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The devil fishes — Antennariidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 173.

ATHERINID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The sand smelts or silversides — Atherinidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I. pt. Ill, p. 456- 457.

Kendall, William Converse: Notes on the silversides of the genus Menidia of the east coast of the United States, with descriptions of two new subspecies. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 241-267, illus. Doc. 492 issued Apr. 28, 1902. 6-800

Ryder, John Adam: On the thread-bearing eggs of the silversides (Menidia). Bul- letin, 1883 (1883) , vol. Ill, p. 193-196, illus. F12-380

Goode, George Brown: [The file-fish family — Balistidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 171-172.

Luce, Thomas R.: Occurrence of Batistes capriscus Gmelin (leather-jacket or file-fish) at New Bedford, Mass. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 469. F18-193

Van Mater, J. H.: Occurrence of Balistes vetula on the New Jersey coast. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 13. F18-203

BATRACHOIDID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The toad-fish — Batrachus tau.] In The fisheries and fish- ery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 251-253.

Gudger, Eugene Willis: Habits and life history of the toad-fish (Opsanus tau). (Literature cited: p. 1107-1109.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1071- 1109, pi. CVII-CXIII. Doc. 709 issued Apr. 30, 1910. 10-35604

BELONID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The silver garfishes — Belonidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 458-459.

BERYCIDyE.

Goode, George Brown: [The Beryx family — Berycidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 361.

BLENNmXE.

Goode, George Brown: [The blenny family— Blenniidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 250-251.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Description of a new species of blenny from Japan. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 93-94. Doc. 485 issued Mar. 28, 1902.

F12-270

BRAMID^J.

Goode, George Brown: [The hen-fish family — Bramidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 335.

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BRANCHIOSTOMIIXE.

Goode, George Brown: [The lancelets — Branchiostomidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 682.

BROTULID.*:.

Goode, George Brown: [The red cusk family — Brotulidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 244.

CARANGID.E.

Goode, George Brown: The carangoid fishes of the United States — pompanos, crevalles amber-fish, etc. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 30-43. F12-332

[The silver moon-fishes.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United

States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 322-323.

[The cavally, the scad, and the jurels.] In The fisheries and fishery industries

of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 323-326.

[The pompanos — Trachynotus carolinus.] In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 326-331.

[The pilot-fish — Naucrates ductor.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of

the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 330-331.

- [The amber-fishes and the leather-jackets.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 331-332.

CATOSTOMHXE.

Dresser, Henry: Notes on the natural history of the buffalo. Bulletin, 1883 (1883),

vol. Ill, p. 436. F18-167

Evermann, Barton Warren: Description of a new sucker, Pantosteus jordani, from

the upper Missouri basin. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 51-56, illus. Doc.

207 issued Jan. 27, 1893. F12-125

Jordan, David Starr: [The sucker family — Catostomidse.] In The fisheries and

fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 614-615. Mosher, A. A.: Propagating buffalo fish. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 190.

F18-403

CENTRARCHID^E.

Arnold, Isaac: Successful propagation of black bass. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II,

p. 113-115. F18-85

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Gaines, Kemp: Growth, spawning, and distribution of German carp reared from 20 fish furnished by the U. S. Fish commission, November 29, 1880. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 392. F18-111

Gasch, Adolf: Pond culture— The food and spawning of carp. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1143-1150. F17-41

Gerber, C.: How to cook carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 151-152.

F18-257

Gillespie, Samuel: Growth and food of carp. Bulletin, 1882 ( 1883), vol. II, p. 300.

F18-105

Gross, Julius: Another receipt for cooking carp. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 277. F18-591

Hessel, Rudolph: The carp and its culture in rivers and lakes; and its introduction into America. Report, for 1875-76 (1878), p. 865-900, illus. Doc. 27 issued Apr. 20, 1881. F12-218

• Arrival of blue carp from Germany. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 443.

F18-174

— [The carp — Cyprinus carpio.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 618-627.

— Notes on the habits of the golden ide (Idus auratus). Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 254-255. F18^24

Notes from the carp ponds. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 435. F18-498

Heyser, E.: Growth of mirror carp sent to Georgia by the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 18. F18-67

How to cook carp and tench. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 139-140.

F18-248

Hudson, George A.: Carp caught in Ogeechee River. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 123. F18-241

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F18-151

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Johnson, Samuel: Growth of German carp sent to Savoy, Texas, by the U. S. Fish

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Jordan, David Starr: [The carp family — Cypnnidae.] In The fisheries and fishery

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Kirsch, M.: The gold orfe (Cyprinus or/us}. A. On the raising of the "gold orfe"

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F16-29 Leonhardt, G-.: Information concerning the blue carp. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol.

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McDonald, Marshall: Experiments in the transportation of the German carp in a

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Macgowan, Daniel J.: Carp culture in China. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p.

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MackriU, Alfred: A great carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 75. F18-226

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F18-506 Mather, Fred: Exchange of live marine specimens with France. Bulletin, 1883

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Nicklas, Carl: Feeding carp with Indian corn. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 168.

F18-96 Production of young fry of the carp. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 401-

406. F12-402

The artificial feeding of carp. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 1009-1031. F16-324

Palmer, B. D.: Carp appear February 7, take the hook, and are excellent eating.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 124. F18-244

Pasco, I. D.: A call for carp from Nevada. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 29-30.

F18-13 Peirce, Milton P.: Resuscitation of apparently dead carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 183. F18-275

Phillips, Barnet: Holland carp put into the Hudson River about 1830. Bulletin,

1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 25. F18-70

Playfair, Lyon Playfair: A foreigner's opinion of American fish-culture. Bulletin,

1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 367-369. F18-482

Poppe, Robert A.: The introduction and culture of the carp in California. Report,

1878 (1880), p. 661-666. F16-173

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p. 396. F20-139

Quattlebaum, Paul: Method of catching carp with a hook. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 380. F18-338

Redding, Joseph D.: Character of the carp introduced by Capt. Henry Robinson

about 1830. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 266-267. F18-308

Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth: Methods of studying the habits of fishes with an

account of the breeding habits of the horned dace. (Literature cited: p. 1135-

1136.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1111-1136, illus., pi. CXIV-

CXX. Doc. 710 issued May 5, 1910. 10-35605

Riley, Charles Valentine: Water-beetles destroying carp. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 311. F18-457

Ryder, John Adam: Carp do eat young fishes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 152. F18-258 Care of goldfish. Queries of William Rosenstihl, jr., with replies. Bulletin

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 381-382. F18-339

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Smiley, Charles W.: I. Notes 011 the edible qualities of German carp and hints

about cooking them. 2. The German carp and its introduction in the United

States. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. Ill, p. 305-336. Doc. 66 issued Nov. 29, 1883.

Fll-311

- How to distinguish the sex of carp. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 36-37.

F18-373 Stocking the Stettiner Haff with carp. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 1-8.

F18-59 Taylor, Harden Franklin: The carp: a valuable food resource. With twenty-three

recipes selected of German, American, and Swedish origin; and also furnished

by Frants P. Lund. 1917, 7 p. Economic Circular 31 issued Sept. 26, 1917.

Fl 7-258 Thompson, Edward: Edible qualities of carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 176. F18-268

Trybon, Filip, i. e. Arvid Filip: Carp culture in Sweden. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 156-160. F18-565

- The tench recommended for cultivation in Sweden. Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 209-210. F18-578

Van Antwerp, W.: Growth, edible qualities, and manner of cooking German carp

received from the U. S. Fish commission in 1880. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II,

p. 300. F18-106

[Varieties of German carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 467. Veckenstedt, Edm.: On the carp ponds of Nether Lusatia. Report, 1878 (1880),

p. 671-674. F16-17I

Wheeler, L. T.: A new method of protecting the eggs of carp and rearing the young.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 221-222. F18-291

White, C. M.: Ability of carp to endure muddy, slimy, and stagnant water. Bul-

letin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 444. F18-176

Worth, Stephen G.: The selection of sites and the construction of carp ponds.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 33-37. F13-79

Wright, Abel A.: A Georgia carp pond. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 68-69.

F18-26 Yoakum, F. L.: Carp culture in Texas. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 28-32.

F12-343 Yost, John: Report upon the management of German carp by a Mississippi corre-

spondent. Bulletin, 1882 (1893), vol. II, p. 310. F18-108

Zenk, F.: Prices of carp, tench, and goldorfe in Germany. Bulletin, 1833 (1883),

vol. Ill, p. 406. F18-152

Zentz, F.: On the races or varieties of carp, denying the existence of blue carp and

gold carp. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 387-389.

Nelson, Edward William: [The blackfish of Alaska— Dallin pectoralis Bean.] In The fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 466-467.

DIODONTID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The porcupine fishes — Diodontidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 170.

DOROSOMATID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The mud-shad — Dorosoma cepedianum.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 610.

ECHENEIDID,E.

Goode, George Brown: [The Remora family — Echeneididae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 446^47.

ELOPID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The tarpum — Megalops thrissoides .] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 610-C11.

- [The big-eyed herring — Elops saurus.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 611 .

Kenworthy, C. J.: Food qualities of tarpum (Megalops). Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 80. F18-230

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EMBIOTOCID^E.

Eigenmann, Carl H.: [A review of the Embiotocidse.] Bulletin, 1892 (1894),

vol. XII, p. 382-400. Jordan, David Starr: [The surf -fish family — Embiotocidae.] In The fisheries and

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ENGRAULID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The anchovies — Engraulidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. 1, pt. Ill, p. 611-612.

Swain, Joseph: A review of the species of Stolephorus found on the Atlantic coast of the U. S. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 55-57. F12-346

EPHIPPID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The moon-fish — Chsetodipterus fdber.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 445-446.

ESOCID^E. .

Goode, George Brown: [The pike family — Esocidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 461-466.

Kendall, William Converse: The pikes: their geographical distribution, habits, culture, and commercial importance. (Bibliography: p. 42-45.) Appendix

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Walke, E. H.: Spawning of Esox (pike or pickerel) in North Carolina. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 295. F18-139

FIERASFERID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The Fierasfer family — Fierasferidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 243.

GADID.E.

On the Artificial raising of cod in America. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 428.

Atwood, Nathaniel E.: Unexplained variations in the yield of oil from cod livers. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), V9l. Ill, p. 431-i32. F18-165

Cobb, John Nathan: Pacific cod fisheries. (Bibliography: p. 108-111.) Appen- dix IV, Report, 1915 (1917), 111 p. incl. tables, IX pi., fold, chart. Doc. 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191

The Codfisheries on the coast of Norway. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 138.

F18-91

Collins, Joseph William: Success of the gill-net cod fishery on the New England coast, winter 1882-83. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), V9l. Ill, p. 441-443. F18-173

Some observations on the cod gill-net fisheries and on preservatives for nets.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 58-59. F18-220

What codfish sometimes swallow. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 175.

F18-267

Unusual abundance of cod on Brown's Bank. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 234. F18-414

A curious knife found in the flesh of a codfish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 381-383. F18-615 Dambeck, Carl: Geographical distribution of the Gadidse or the cod family, in its

relation to fisheries and commerce. Report. 1877 (1879), p. 531-557. F16-108 Dunn, Matthias: Number of eggs in the Gadidse. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 76. F18-228

Earll, R. Edward: A report on the history and present condition of the shore cod- fisheries of Cape Ann, Mass., together with notes on the natural history and artificial propagation of the species. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 685-740. Fll-221 Farlow, William Gibson: On the nature of the peculiar reddening of salted codfish during the summer season. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 969-974. F20-120

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Goode, George Brown, and Joseph William Collins: The winter haddock fishery of New England. Bulletin, 1881 (1881), vol. I, p. 226-235. Doc. 31 issued 1881.

F12-238

[The cod — Gadus morrhua.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the

United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 200-223.

— [The torn cods — Microgadus tomcod and M. proximus.] In The fisheries and

fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 223.

[The haddock — Melanogrammus aeglefinus.] In The fisheries and fishery in- dustries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 223-228.

[The pollock — Pollachius carbonarius .] In The fisheries and fishery industries

of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 228-233.

[The cusk — Bro&mius brosme.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the

United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 233.

Gundersen, H.: Drying codfish at Bordeaux. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 84-86, illus. F18-542

Haskell, E. H.: Second annual appearance of young cod hatched by the United States Fish commission in Gloucester Harbor in the winter of 1879-80. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 112. F18-84

Krause, Karl E. H.: Cod and halibut fisheries near the Shumagin Islands Bulle- tin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 259-260. F18-47

Leslie, Charles C.: Scarcity of blackfish — Mortality of codfish. Bulletin. 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 132. ' F18-90

McDonald, Marshall: Experimental investigations upon cod hatching at Woods Hole, Mass., during the winter of 1880-81. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1127-1129, illus. F16-347

Martin, Stephen J.: Cod-fishing with gill-nets in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts Bul- letin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 264.. F18-50

Mather, Fred: Notes on cod, shrimp, etc., at Cold Harbor. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 123. F18-242

Mauriac, E.: Cases of poisoning caused by spoiled codfish, and the unnecessary pro- hibition of the sale of reddened codfish. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 1027-1053.

F17-151

Moore, Henry Frank: The burbot: A fresh-water cousin to the cod. 4 p., illus. Economic Circular 25 issued May 9, 1917. F 17-236

The haddock: one of the best salt-water fishes. 8 p., illus. Economic Circular

47 issued Aug. 18, 1920. F20-159

Phillips, Barnet: A stray cod up the Hudson. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 416. F18-156

Bathbun, Richard: Summary of the fishery investigations conducted in the north Pacific Ocean and Bering" Sea from July 1, 1888, to July 1, 1892, by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross. Bulletin 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 127- 201, pi. LI-LV. Doc. 228 issued Feb. 6, 1894. F12-163

Bognerud, Carl: Hatching cod in Norway. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 113- 119. F18-660

Sars, George Ossian: Report of practical and scientific investigations of the cod fisheries near the Loffoden Islands, made during the years 1864-1869, Report 1877 (1879), p. 565T611. F16-110

Report of practical and scientific investigations of the cod fisheries near the

Loffoden Islands, made during th* years 1870-1873. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 612- 661. F16-111

Smith, Everett: A mammoth cod. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 443.

F18-175

Tarr, Ralph Stockman: Return to Gloucester Harbor of the young codfish hatched by the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 57-58.

F18-219

Tibbetts, N. V.: Scarcity of cod arid haddock on the coast of Maine. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 75-76. F18-537

Trolle, C.: The Iceland cod fisheries in 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 371-382.

F17-31

Wilcox, William A.: Reappearance of young cod hatched by the United States Fish commission. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 439. F18-170

GASTEROSTEID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The stickleback family — Gasterosteidse.] In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 457-458.

Byder, John Adam: Notes on the development, spinning habits, and structure of the four-spined stickleback, Apeltes quadracus. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 24-29. F12-331

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GERRID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The moharra family — Gerridse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 279.

GOBIID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The gobies — Gobiidae.] In The fisheries and fishery in dustries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 255.

HEXAGRAMMHXE.

Moore, Henry Frank: The sablefish, alias black cod. An introduction to one of the best and richest of American food fishes, with recipes for cooking it [by Mary F. Rausch and J. C. Grant]. 6 p., illus. Economic Circular 23 issued Mar. 8, 1917.

F17-155

Swan, James Gilchrist: Report on black cod of the north Pacific Ocean. Bulletin 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 225-234. F18-413

HIPPOCAMPID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The sea-horse family — Hippocampidee.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 172.

Ryder, John Adam: A contribution to the development and morphology of the Lophobranchiates (Hippocampus antiquorum) the sea-horse. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 191-199. F12-320

HYODONTID^B.

Goode, George Brown: [The moon-eye family — Hyodontidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 612-613.

ICOSTEID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The Icosteus family.] In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 361.

ISTOPHORUX*:.

Barnes, William M.: Supposed occurrence of sail-fish, Histiophorns. Bulletin 1883 (1883), vol. III. p. 423-424 F18-159

LABRID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The tautog or black-fish — Tautoga onitis.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 268-273.

[The chogset or cunner — Ctenolabrus adspersus .] In The fisheries and fishery

industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 273-274.

Jenkins, Oliver Peebles: Descriptions of new species of fishes from the Hawaiian Islands, belonging to the families of Labridae and Scaridse. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 45-63, illus. Doc. 433 issued Aug. 30, 1900. F12^5

Jordan, David Starr: A review of the labroid fishes of America and Europe. Re- port, 1887 (1890), 101 p. XI pi. Doc. 173 issued Aug. 24, 1891. Fll-335

LAMPRID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The opah family — Lamprididse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 335.

Jordan, David Starr: Note on the accurrence of the opah, Lampris guttatus, on the Grand Banks. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 202. F18-668

LOPHIID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The goose fishes — Lophius piscatorius.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 173-174.

LEPIDOSTEEDJE.

Goode, George Brown: [The gar-pike— Lepidosteidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 663-665.

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LEPTOCEPHALID.E.

Eigemnann, CarlH.: The egg and development of the conger eel. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI. p. 37-44, illus. Doc. 476 issued Oct. 2, 1901. F12-263

Eigemnann, Carl H., and Clarence Hamilton Kennedy: The Leptocephalus of the American eel and other American Leptocephali. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 81-92, illus. Doc. 480 issued Mar. 31, 1902. F12-269

LtPARIPID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The lump-suckers: lump-fish and sea snails.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 253-255.

LOBOTID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The triple- tail or black perch — Lobotes surinamensis.'] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 444-445.

LOPHIIDjE.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Commercial possibilities of the goosefish: a neglected food. With 10 recipes, prepared by Charles Doucot. 5 p. Economic Circular 13 issued Dec. 14, 1915. F14-131

LUTIANID.E.

Collins, Joseph William: The red snapper grounds in the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 145-146. F18-393

Notes on the red snapper fishery. Based on information gathered from ('apt.

Silas Latham. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 299-300. F18-598

Goode, George Brown: [The grunts or pig-fishes — Diabasis.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 397-400.

LYCODID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The lycodes family — Lycodidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 247-248.

MACROURID.E.

Goode, George, Brown: [The Grenadier family (Macruridse).] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 244.

Jordan, David Starr, and Edwin Chapin Starks: List of fishes dredged by the steamer Albatross off the coast of Japan in the summer of 1900, with descriptions of new species and a review of the Japanese Macrouridse. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 577-630, illus. , 8 pi. Doc. 551 issued Aug. IS, 1904. F12-51

MALACANTHID^E.

Bumpus, Hermon Gary: The reappearance of the tilefish. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 321-33.3. Doc. 416 issued Oct. SO, 1899. F12-32

Collins, Joseph William: Report upon a cruise made to the tilefish ground in the smack Josie Reeves, September, 1882. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 301-310.

F18-107

History of the tilefish. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 237-294. II pi. Doc. 81

issued Aug. 15, 1884- Fll-268

Goode, George Brown: [The tilefish family — Latilidse.] In The fisheries and fish- ery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 360-361.

Lucas, Frederic Augustus: The osteology and immediate relations of the tilefish, Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 81-86, illus. Doc. 559 issued Feb. 14, 1905. F12-3

Silvester, Charles Frederick: The blood-vascular system of the tilefish Lopho- latilus chamaeleonticeps. (Literature: p. 112-114.) Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 87-114, illus., fold. col. pi. Doc. 560 issued Feb. 14, 1905. F12-4

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Reappearance of the tilefish.] Report, 1897 (1898),

p. CXX1

[Reappearance of the tilefish.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. CXXX.

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The tilefish: a new deep-sea food fish. With 12 recipes for cooking it, by Charles Doucot. 6 p., illus. Economic Circular 19 issued Sept. SO, 1915. F15-156

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MALTHEID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The devil fishes — Antennariidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 173.

MERLUCCIID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The silver hake and the merluccio.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 240-243.

Nye, Willard: Habits of whiting or frost-fish (Merlucius bilinearis Mitch.). Bul- letin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 208. F18-577

MICROSTOMID-«.

Goode, George Brown: [The smelt family — Microstomidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 543-547.

MONACANTHID.E.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notice of a filefish new to the fauna of the United States. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 273-278, illus., col. pi. Doc. 412 issued Nov. 1, 1899. F12-98

MUGLID^E.

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Report on the proposed introduction of the Jamaica mountain mullet into the United States. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 443- 451. Doc. 145 issued Apr. 25, 1891. Fll-326

Goode, George Brown: [The mullets — Mugil albula and Mugil brasiliensis.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 449^56.

Hoxie, Walter: Occurrence of mullet in fresh water. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 80. F18-229

Miller, John F.: Proposed introduction of Hawaiian mullet into the United States. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 141-142. Fl-250

Phillips, Barnet: Some notes on the mullet fisheries. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 135-137. F13-89

Ravenel, William de Chastignier: Information bearing upon the artificial propa- gation of mullet. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 197-202. F18-667

MULLID^.

Goode, George Brown: [The red mullet family — Mullidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 361.

MUR^ENID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The morays — Mursenidse.Jx In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 629.

MYXINID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The hag-fishes— Myxinidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States- 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 681-682.

NOMEIID.E.

Eigenmann, CarlH.: Description of a new oceanic fish found off southern New England. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 35-36. Doc. 475 issued Oct. 22 1901. F12-267

OPHIDIID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The sand cusk family— O phi diidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 243-244.

ORTHAGORISCID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The ocean sun fishes— Orthagoriscidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 169-170.

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OSPHROMENID.E.

Gill, Theodore Nicholas: Natural and economical history of the gourami (Osplirome- nus goramy}. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), 21 p., pi. XXXV-XXXVI. Fll-205

Matte, Paul: [Receipt of paradise fish (Macropodus venustus) from Germany.] Bul- letin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 85.

OSTRACIID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The trunk fishes — Ostraciontidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 170.

PARALEPID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The paralepis family — Paralepidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 548.

PERCID^.

Evermann, Barton Warren: Descriptions of two new species of darters from Lake Maxinkuckee, Indiana. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 363-367, pi. 17. Doc. 428 issued Aug. 20, 1900. Fll-109

Goode, George Brown: [The yellow perch — Perca americana.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 414-417.

[The pike perches.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United

States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 417-424.

Jordan, David Starr: [The log perch— Percina caprodes (Raf.) Grd.] In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 417.

Kirsch, Philip H.: Notes on the streams and fishes of Clinton County, Kentucky, with a description of a new darter. Bulletin, 1890(1892), vol. X, p. 289-292. illus. Doc. 197 issued Sept. 14, 1892. F12-131

Moenkhaus, William J.: Description of a new species of darter from Tippecanoe Lake. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 395-398. illus. Doc. 530 issued Aug. 8, 1903. F-1270

Pearse, A.' S., and Henrietta Achtenberg: Habits of yellow perch in Wisconsin lakes. (Bibliography: p. 363-366.) Bulletin, 1917-1918 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 293-366, illus., pi. LXXXIII. Doc. 885 issued^ Aug. 4, 1920. F20-158

Radcliff e, Lewis, and William. W. Welsh: Description of a new darter from Mary- land. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 29-32, pi. XVIII. Doc. 773 issued May 24, 1913. F13-123

Worth. Stephen G.: Observations on the hatching of the yellow perch. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 331-334, pi. LXI. Doc. 201 issued Sept. 24, 1892. F12-120

PLEURONECTID^E.

Alexander, Alvin Burton: Notes on the halibut fishery of the northwest coast in

1895. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 141-144. Doc. 359 issued Feb. 8, 1898.

F12-244 • Preliminary examination of halibut fishing grounds of the Pacific coast.

With introductory notes on the halibut fishery, by H. B. Joyce. Report and

special papers, 1911 (1913), 56 p. Doc. 763 issued July 22, 1912. F12-203

Anthony, Baoul Louis Ferdinand: The cultivation of the turbot. Bulletin, 1908

(1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 859-870, pi. CII-CIII, diagrs. Doc. 686 issued April,

1910. 10-35563

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Pole-flounder (Glytocephalus cynoglossus) abundant on

coast of New England.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 4*-5*. Broca, P. de: The halibut fishery of the United States. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75

(1876), p. 169-171. F16-9

Collins, Joseph William: Notes on the halibut fisheries of 1881-82. Bulletin, 1882

(1883), vol. II, p. 311-316. F12-365

• On the abundance of halibut near Iceland. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 463-464. F18-362 The Icelandic halibut fishery. An account of the voyages of three Gloucester

schooners to the fishing grounds near the north coast of Iceland. Report, 1884

(1885), p. 289-300, incl. tables. F17-128

Goode, George Brown: [The plaice — Paralichthys dentatus.] In The fisheries and

fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 178-182. The bastard halibut— Paralichthys maculosus Girard.] In The fisheries and

fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 182.

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Goode, George Brown: [The halibut — Hippoglossus vulgaris.'] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 189-197. _

[The sand dab or rough dab — Hippoglossoides platessoides .] In The fisheries

and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 197.

[The Greenland turbot — Platysomatichthys hippoglossoidts.] In The fisheries

and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 197-198.

[The pole flounder or craig flounder — Glyptocephalus cynoglossus .1 In The

fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 198-199.

The fisheries" and

[The spotted sand flounder — Lophopse.tta maculata.] In r lery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill,

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Jordan, David Starr: [The flat fishes and soles of the Pacific coast.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 184-189.

A review of the flounders and soles (Pleuronectidae) of America and Europe.

Report, 1886 (1889), p. 225-342, IX pi. Doc. 126 issued 1889. F15-47

Kendall, William Converse: Notes on a new species of flatfish from off the coast of New England. Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 389-394, pi. LVII. Doc. 764 issued Aug. 8, 1912. F12-275

Krause, K. E. H.: A hybrid plaice, Platessa vulgaris with Rhombus maximus. Bulle- tin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 341-342. F12-368

Kuntz, Albert: The histological basis of adaptive shades and colors in the flounder,

Bulletin, 1915-1916 (1918), 1917. F17-185

Mast, Samuel Ottmar: Changes in shade, color, and pattern in fishes, and their bearing on the problem of adaptation and behavior, with special reference to the flounders Paralichthys and Ancylopsetta. (Bibliography: p. 230-232.) Bulletin , 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 173-238, illus., pi. XIX-XXXVII (part col.). Doc. 821 issued Apr. 10, 1916. F16-80

Mather, Fred: The experiment of transporting turbot and soles from England to America. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 867-873. F16-123

Scudder, Newton Pratt: The halibut fishery— Davis' Strait. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 189-228. Doc. 43 issued Apr, 26, 1882. Fll-217

Thorsteinson, Ami Bjarnason: American halibut fisheries near Iceland. Bulle- tin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 429-433. F18-496

POECILIIDJE.

Goode, George Brown: [The mummichog family — Poeciliidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 466.

Hildebrand, Samuel Frederick: Notes on the life history of the minnows Gam- busia affinis and Cyprinodon variegatus. (Bibliography :"p. 15.) Appendix VI, Report, 1917 (1919), 15 p. Doc. 857 issued Aug. IS, 1917. F17-250

Kuntz, Albert: Notes on the habits, morphology of the reproductive organs, and embryology of the viviparous fish Gambusia affinis. Bulletin, 1913 (1914), vol. XXXIII, p. 177-190, pi. XVI-XIX. Doc. 806 issued Oct. 28, 1914. F14-106

POLYODONTIDJS.

Goode, George Brown: [The paddle fishes — Polyodontidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 660.

POLYNEMID^.

Goode, George Brown: [The thread fish family — Polynemidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 279.

POMACENTRID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The demoiselle and the cichlid families.] In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 275-276.

POMATOMID^E.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: Natural history of some of the more important food fishes of the South Shore of New England (bluefish). Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 235-252. F15-100

Goode, George Brown: [The bluefish family — Pomatomidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 433-444.

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Pierce, H. D.: The spawning of bluefish — An opinion of the cause of mortality of fish in the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 332. F18-143

PRISTIPOMATID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The snapper family — Pristipomatidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 395.

RACHYCENTRID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The cobia or crab-eater — Elacate Canada.] In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 444.

SALMONIDyE.

Abernethy, A. S.: Salmon in the Clackamas River. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 332. F18-603

Adams, Andrew Leith: The lake trouts. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 357-362.

Fl 5-104

Anderson, John: Notes 011 the biology of the salmon and grilse. Bulletin, 1883

(1883), vol. Ill, p. 429-430. F18-162

— [Salmon and trout in Scotland.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 468.

Atkins, Charles G.: On the salmon of eastern North America, and its artificial

culture. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 226-337. F15-99

Memoranda relative to inclosures for the confinement of salmon, drawn from

experience at Bucksport, Penobscot River, Maine. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 170-174. F13-92

Memoranda on landlocked salmon. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 341-344.

F13-112

- Ten questions concerning the habits and breeding of landlocked salmon, with replies. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 383-384. F18-341

The Atlantic and landlocked salmons. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 27-70.

Atwater, Wilbur Olin: Report of analysis of a sample of fish guano made from salmon offal, by Mr. Joseph Spratt, of Victoria, British Columbia. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 238. F13-103

Barber, C. H.: Success in raising landlocked salmon. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 87. F18-233

Barfurth, D.: The food and manner of living of the salmon, the trout, and the shad. (Prefatory note by Theo. Gill: p. 735-736.) Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 735-759.

Barin, L. T.: Salmon in the Clackamas River. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 111-112. F18-552

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Notes on a shipment, by the United States Fish commis- sion of California salmon (Oncorhynchus chouicha} to Tanners Creek, Indiana, in 1876. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I. p. 204-205. F18-38

— Account of a shipment, by the United States Fish commission, of California salmon-fry (Oncorhyncus chouicha) to southern Louisiana, with note on some collections made atTickfaw. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 205-206.

F18-39

Brook trout from Monadnock Lake and Cristine Lake, New Hampshire. Bul- letin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 293-294. F13-107

[Natural history of the salmon.] Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 189-200.

[Life history of the salmon.] Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 21-38, pi.

II-IX. Behr, Friedrich von: Five American Salmonidae in Germany. Bulletin, 1882

(1883), vol. II, p. 237-246. F12-360

Benecke, Berthold Adolf: Observations on salmon in German rivers. Bulletin,

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 119-122 incl. tab. F18-556

Bottemanne, C. J.: California salmon in the Netherlands. Report, 1879 (1882),

p. 709-713. F17-20 Penning of salmon in order to secure their eggs. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 169. F18-265

Bower, Seymour: Instructions for taking whitefish eggs. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 113-114. F18-239

Brice, J. J.: Establishment of stations for the propagation of salmon on the Pacific

coast. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 387-392. 12-17363

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Buck, H. H.: Report upon hatching one million whitefish eggs from the Great Lakes,

at Orland, Me., and upon planting the young in Eagle Lake, Mount Desert.

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 454-455. F18-182

Chamberlain, F. M.: Some observations on salmon and trout in Alaska. Report

and special papers, 1906 (1908), 112 p., pi., fold, map., diagrs. Doc. 627 issued

Dec. 18, 1907. 7-35437

Cheney, A. Nelson: The Hudson River as a salmon stream. Bulletin, 1897 (1898),

vol. XVII, p. 247-251. Doc. 376 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

Salmon in the Hudson River. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 351-352.

F18-610 Clark, Frank N.: On the rearing of the whitefish in spring-water and its relation to

their subsequent distribution. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 301-306. F20-116 Report of operations connected with the propagation of whitefish (Coregonus

albus) at the North ville station, North ville, Michigan, for season of 1880-81.

Report, 1880 (1883), p. 553-596. F16-276

• Spawning of California mountain trout, reared in confinement, from eggs

brought from McCloud River. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 256. F18-130 On the propriety of depositing whitefish minnows off the harbor of Cleveland,

Ohio. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 349-352. F12-398 Results of planting young whitefish in Lake Erie. What the fishermen think

of whitefish propagation. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 113-120. F18-382 Natural as compared with artificial hatching of whitefish. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 321-323. F18-465 History and methods of whitefish culture. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII,

p. 213-220. Doc. 257 issued 1894. F12-183

Clarke, H. R.: Propagation of trout by the Southside club. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 436. F18-500

Cobb, John Nathan: The salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. Report and special

papers, 1910 (1911), 179 p. Doc. 751 issued Nov. 25, 1911. Fll-393

• Pacific salmon fisheries. Appendix III, Report, 1916 (1917), 255 p. incl.

tables, XXIX pi. Doc. 839 issued June 9, 1917. F17-238

Collins, John D.: Propagation of salmon in Salmon River, Oswego County, New

York. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 287-289. Fl 8-442

Correspondence connected with the transmission of eggs of the Quinnat salmon

and whitefish to Australia and New Zealand, 1877, 1878, and prior years. Report,

1878 (1880), p. 825-905. F16-185

Correspondence connected with the transmission of eggs of the Quinnat salmon

and other Salmonidse to European countries in 1878 and prior years. Report,

1878 (1880), p. 907-924. F16-186

Dannevig, Griinder Mathisen: Salmonidse in Australia. (From his report on the

London fisheries exhibition.) Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 440-442.

F18-502 Day, Francis: On the rearing, growth, and breeding of salmon in fresh water in

Great Britain. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 307-308. F3 8-452

Experiments with salmon in Scotland. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 56.

F18-532 Dowell, Benjamin Franklin: Efforts in trout culture. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 64. F18-224

Cultivation trout in Oregon. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 217.

Fl 8-286 Downing, Seth W.: A plan for promoting the whitefish production of the Great

Lakes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 627-633. Doc. 672 issued Apr. U,

1910. 10-35439

Duncan, J. Barker: Salmon and trout hatcheries in Scotland. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 451-456. F18-508

Dunn, Horace D.: Do the spawning salmon ascending the Sacramento River all die

without returning to sea? With notes by Livingston Stone. Report, 1878

(1880), p. 815-818. F16-183

Evermann, Barton Warren: A preliminary report upon salmon investigations in

Idaho in 1894. Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 253-284. Doc. 301 issued

Feb. 20, 1896. 4F12-245

• A report upon salmon investigations in the headwaters of the Columbia River,

in the State of Idaho, in 1895: together with notes upon the fishes observed in

that State in 1894 and 1896. Bulletin, 1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 149-202, pi.

67-72 (partly fold.). Doc. 818 issued Nov. 17, 1896. Fll-343

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Evermann, Barton Warren: The golden trout of the southern high Sierras. (Bibliography: p. 50-51.) [Contains also: ''Temperature conditions in the Kern River region, by 0. P. Jenkins" : p. 39. "The food of the trout of the Kern River region, by Chancey Juday:" p. 43.] Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 3-51 XVII pi. (partly col.), fold. map. Doc. 595 issued May 19, 1906. Fll-66

Evermann, Barton Warren, and. Edmond Lee Goldsborough: The fis'ics of Alaska. (Bibliography: p. 358-360.) Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 219- 360, illus., pis. (partly col.). Doc. 624 issued Dec. 6, 1907. 7-35452

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Seth Eugene Meek: A report upon salmon investigations in the Columbia River basin and elsewhere on the Pacific coast in 1896. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 15-84, illus., 2 pi. Doc. 352 issued Jan. 6, 1898. F12-241

Evermann, Barton Warren,' and Hugh McCormick Smith: The whitefishes of North America. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 283-324, illus., pi. 11-28. Doc. 323 issued Nov. 27, 1896. Fll-189

Fair, S. C.: Description of a California salmon (Oncorhyncus sp.) found in one of the rivers of New Zealand and identified by Dr. T. N. Bean. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 427 F18-161

Fiedler, Judge: The migration of salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the Baltic. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 185-188. F18-401

Finley, Charles I.: Shad in Oregon waters — a new salmon hatchery. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 88. F18-236

Further report of R. D. Hume's salmon hatchery, Oregon. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 174. F18-266

Fisher, William J.: Statement of the catch of the several companies engaged in the salmon fisheries in Kadiak district, Alaska Territory, during the year 1883. Bul- letin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 134. F18-247

Forbes, Stephen Alfred: The food of young whitefish — Coregonus dupeiformis. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 19-20. F18-8

The first food of the common whitefish (Coregonus dupeiformis Mitch.). Re- port, 1881 (1884), p. 771-782. F16-339

Frey, E.: Disposition of whitefish eggs sent to Switzerland. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 358. F18-474

Gaylord, Harvey Russell, and Millard Caleb Marsh: Carcinoma of the thyroid in the salmonoid fishes. (Bibliography: p. 519-524.) Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 363-524, illus., pi. LVI-CX (part col.). Doc. 790 issued Apr. 22, 1914.

F14-37

Geare, Randolph I.: [The Lake whitefish — Corcoonus dupeiformis .1 In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 507-540.

Gilbert, Charles Henry: Age at maturity of the Pacific coast salmon of the genus Oncorhynchus. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 1-22, pi. I-XVII. Doc. 767 issued Mar. 20, 1913. F13-70

Gilbert, W. L.: Growth of the sab ling (Salmo salmlinus) in the Old Colony trout ponds at Plymouth, Massachusetts. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 427.

FJ8-67

Glen Falls Republican: [Salmon, lake trout, and brown trout at Glen Falls.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.133.

Goll, Hermann: The American brook trout recommended for Swiss waters. Bul- letin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 206-208. F18-576

Goode, George Brown: [The salmon — Salmo salar.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 468^74.

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United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 474^79.

[The namaycush or lake trout — Salvelinus namaycush.] In The fisheries and

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fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 500-504.

Green, Loren W.: Condition of the United States trout ponds. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 309. F18-454

On a disease affecting the rainbow trout at McCloud River station. Bulletin,

1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 472. FlS-513

[Salmon and trout at the McCloud River station.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 314.

Salmon in the McCloud River during the season of 1886. Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 334-336. F18-605

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Green, Seth: Rearing of California mountain trout (Salmo irideus). Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 23. F18-11

Salmon caught in Genesee River, New York. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p.

23-24. F18-12

The introduction of land-locked salmon into Woodhull Lake, New York, and

the subsequent capture of some of them. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 421.

F18-55

Greene, Charles Wilson: Physiological studies of the Chinook salmon. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 429-456 incl. tables, illus. Doc. 584 issued Nov. 2, 1902.

F12-13

The migration of salmon in the Columbia River. Bulletin, 1909 (1911), vol.

XXIX, p. 129-148, pi. XXVI-XXyil. Doc. 743 issued Mar. 15, 1911. Fll-102

Anatomy and histology of the alimentary tract of the king salmon. Bulletin,

1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 73-100, pi. XXV-XXVIII. Doc. 777 issued July 25, 1913. ' F15-20

The storage of fat in the muscular tissue of the king salmon and its resorptiou

during the fast of the spawning migration. Bulletin, 1913 (1914), vol. XXXIII, p. 69-138, pi. III-XI. Doc. 799 issued Sept. SO, 1914. F14-100

The fat-absorbing function of the alimentary tract of the king salmon. Bul-

letin, 1913 (1914), vol. XXXIII, p. 149-175, pi. XII-XV. Doc. 802 issued Oct.

28, 1914. F14-104

Greene, Charles Wilson, and Carl Hartly Greene: The skeletal inuscaluture

of the king salmon. Bulletin, 1913 (1914), vol. XXXIII, p. 21-59. illus., II pi.

Doc. 796 issued Aug. 8, 1914, F14-113

Greenfield, Alfred: Report upon the receipt and hatching of American whitefish

ova and planting of the fry in Australia. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

190-191. F18-279

Haack, Hermann: Raising salmonoids in inclosed waters. Report, 1879 (1882), p.

675-685. F17-18 Treatment of young salmonoids and coregoni from the time they leave the egg

till they are fully developed and can be placed in open waters. Report, 1879

(1882), p. 687-693. F17-19

Habersham, William Ney A.: Note on the use of the male salmon hook and the

run of 1883. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 52. F18-215

Hamlin, Augustus Choate: On the salmon of Maine. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p.

338-356. F15-103

Hessel, Rudolph: The salmon of the Danube, or the hucho (Salmo hucho}, and its

introduction into American waters. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 161-165.

F15794 Hodge, E. B.: Culture of the landlocked and Penobscot salmon in New Hampshire.

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Holberton, Wakeman: The successful stocking of streams with trout. Bulletin,

1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 192. F18-123

Hold en, E. C.: The Columbia River salmon — a hatchery needed. Bulletin, 1884

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Additional reports relative to the hatching and planting of the Penobscot

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Wood, William Maxwell: Report of operations in hatching eggs of Spanish mackerel in Chesapeake Bay by the steamer Fish Hawk during the summer of 1883. Re- port, 1883 (1883), p. 1089-1094, illus. F17-39

SCOPELID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The scopelus family — Scopelidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 547.

SCORP^ENID^E.

Eigenmann, Carl H.: On the viviparous fishes of the Pacific coast of North America. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 381-478, pis. XCIV-CXVIII. Doc. 231 issued June 26, 1894. F12-159

Goode, George Brown: [Rosefish or red perch — Sebastes marinus.~\ In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 260-262.

Jordan, David Starr: [The rock cods of the Pacific.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 262-267.

Ryder, John Adam: On the intraovarian gestation of the redfish (Sebastes marinus) . Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 92-94. F18-546

SCYTALINID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The Congrogadus family — Congrogadidse.] In The fisher- ies and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, p. Ill, p. 243.

SERRANIDjE.

Burns, Frank: Rockfish in South Carolina. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 124-

125. F18-558

Goode, George Brown: [The sea bass — Serranus atrarius.] In The fisheries and

fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 407-410. [The groupers.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States.

1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 410-413. — [The striped bass — Roccus lineatus.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of

the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 425-428.

[The yellow bass.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States.

1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 431.

[The white perch — Roccus americanus.] In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 431-433.

HarreU, J. Dock: [Striped bass in Tangipahoa River.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 96.

Healy, B.: Striped bass in Piankatank River, Virginia. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 75-76. F18-75

80 U. S. BUKEAU OF FISHERIES.

Jordan, David Starr: A review of the genera and species of Serranidse found in the waters of America and Europe. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 329-441, pi. LX-LXIX. Doc. 144 issued Mar. 25, 1891. Fll-325

[The serranoid fishes of the Pacific coast.] In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 413-414.

Mason, Harry W.: Report of operations on the Navesink River, New Jersey, in 1879, in collecting living striped bass for transportation to California. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 663-666. F17-15

Moaner, Gideon: Do striped bass (Roccus lineatus) feed on menhaden? Bulletin,

1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 410. F18-154 Norny, E. B.: On the propagation of the striped bass. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I,

p. 67-68. F18-25 A proposed pond for rearing striped bass (Roccus lineatus) in Delaware Bay.

Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 260-261. F18-48

Ryder, John Adam: The micropyle of the egg of the white perch. Bulletin, 1881

(1882), vol. I, p. 282. F18-53

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Occurrence of black grouper or jew-fish Qff Block Island.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 240. F13-104

Throckmorton, S. B.: The introduction of striped bass into California. Bulletin,

1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 61-62. F18-21

Wilson, Henry Van Peters: The embryology of the sea bass (Serranus atrarius).

(List of papers referred to: p. 271-272.) Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 209-277.

illus., pis. LXXXVIII-CVII. Doc. 160 issued July 7, 1891. F12-148

Worth, Stephen G.: The artificial propagation of the striped bass (Roccus lineatus)

on Albemarle Sound. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 174-177, pi. I-III.

F18-34 Report upon the propagation of striped bass at Weldon, N. C., in the spring

of 1884. Report, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 225-231. F13-100 Prospectus of striped bass operations for the season of 1885. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 35-36. F18-371 The striped bass or rockfish industry of Roanoke Island, N. C., and vicinity.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 193-197. F18-666

SILURID.E.

Gardner, A. P.: Experiments in the pond culture of trout, suckers, and catfish.

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 417-420. ' F18-157

Hiester, Charles E.: Answers to questions relative to catfish. Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 76-79. F18-76

Jones, J. F.: The speckled catfish. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 321-322.

F18-323 Jordan, David Starr: Proposed propagation of catfish as a food-fish. Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 292. F18-316 [The catfish family — Siluridee.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the

United States. 1884. Sec. I. pt. Ill, p. 627-629. The habits and value for food of the American channel catfish (Ictalurus

punctatus Rafinesque). Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 34. F18-372

Jordan, David Starr, and Charles H. Gilbert: A review of the siluroid fishes

found on the Pacific coast of tropical America, with descriptions of three new

species. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 34-54. F12-345

Jousset de Bellesme, Georges Louis Marie Felicien: American catfish in the

Trocadero aquarium of Paris. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 257. F18-586 Kendall, William Converse: Habits of some of the commercial catfishes. Bulletin,

1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 399-409. Doc. 5S2 issued Aug. 9, 1903. F12-71 American catfishes: Habits, culture, and commercial importance. Report

and special papers. 1908 (1910), 39 p., X pi. Doc. IBS issued Aug. 23, 1910.

10-35947 Lefebvre, Alfred: The proposed introduction of American catfish into the rivers of

Belgium. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 153-154. Lewis, George A.: [Gaff- topsail catfish taken in Narraganset Bay.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 144. McDonald, Marshall: Transferring catfish from the Potomac to the Colorado River,

Arizona. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 212. FlS^-284

Byder, John Adam: Preliminary notice of the development and breeding habits of

the Potomac catfish, Amiurus albidus (Lesueur) Gill. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol.

Ill, p. 225-230. F12-393

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Smiley, Charles Wesley: Sending catfish to Europe. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 433-434. F18-497

Smith, Hugh McCormick, and Leighton G. Harron: Breeding habits of the yellow

catfish. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 149-154. Doc. 517 issued Mar. 30,

1903. F12-61

Wilson, Thomas: The proposed introduction of catfish into Ghent. Bulletin, 1881

(1882), vol. I, p. 340. F20-

SOLEID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The American soles — Soleidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 175-177.

8PARID.E.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Natural history of some of the more important food fishes of the south shore of New England (scup).] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 228-235.

Goode, George Brown: [The sheepshead family — Sparidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 381.

- [The sheepshead — Diplodus probatocephalus.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 381-386.

- [The scup or scuppaug — Stenotomus versicolor and S. Gardeni.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 386-393.

- [The sailor's choice — Lagodon rhomboides .] In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 393-394.

- - [Certain minor sparoids.l In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United

States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 394-395.

Jordan, David Starr: A review of the sparoid fisheries of America and Europe. Report, 1889-91 (1893), p. 421-544, pi. 28-62. Doc. 219 issued Oct. 28, 1893.

F14-84

Goode, George Brown: [The barracouta family— Sphyraenidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 448.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Valuable food fish of California.! Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 230-231.

STROMATEID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The rudder-fish family— Stromateidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 332-334.

SYNGNATHID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The pipe-fish family— Syngnathidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 172-173.

Ryder, John Adam: A contribution to the development and morphology of the Lophobranchiates (Hippocampus antiquorum, the sea horse). Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 191-199, pi. XVII.

F2-320

SYNODONTTD^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The snake fish family— Synodontidse.l In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 548.

TENTHITIDJE.

Goode, George Brown: [The surgeon-fish family— Acanthuridae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 279-280.

TETRODONTIP.E.

Goode, Geo

de, George Brown: [The bellows-fish family— Tetrodontidae.] In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec.. I, pt. Ill, p. 170.

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THYMALLID^.

Goode, George Brown: [The grayling — Thymallus tricolor.'] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 505-507.

Milner, James W.: Notes on the grayling of North America, [and descriptions of new species of Coregonus and Argyrosomus.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 729-742.

Fll-206

TRACHYPTERID.E.

Goode, George Brown: [The deal-fish family — Trachypteridae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 449.

TRICHIURID2E.

Goode, George Brown: [The cutlass-fish — Trichiurus lepturus.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 335-336.

TRIGLID^E.

Goode, George Brown: [The sea-robin or gurnard family — Triglidse.] In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 255-258.

XIPHIID^E.

Clark, Alonzo Howard: Notes on the New England fishery for swordfish during the season of 1884. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 233-239. F17-126

Goode, George Brown: Materials for a history of the swordfish. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 289-394, XXIV pi. F16-284

[The sword-fish family — Xiphiidse.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of

the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 336-356.

ZENID^.

Goode, George Brown: [The dory family — Zenidae.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 335.

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.

UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton, and Theodore Gill: Questions relative to the food- fishes of the United States. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 3-6. F12-213

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Catalogue of the collections of fishes exhibited by the United States National museum. In Great International fisheries exhibition, London, 1883. United States of America, 124 p. Doc. 59 issued June 30, 1883.

F12-295

Eigenmann, Carl H.: Results of explorations in western Canada and northwestern United States. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 101-132, pi. 5-8. Doc. 282 issued July 9, 1894. 6-10551

Evermann, Barton Warren, and William Converse Kendall: Descriptions of new or little-known genera and species of fishes from the United States. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 125-133, pi. 6-9. Doc. 858 issued Feb. 8, 1898.

F12-242

Gill, Theodore Nicholas: Catalogue of the fishes of the east coast of North America. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 779-822. F15-124

Jordan, David Starr: A catalogue of the fishes known to inhabit the waters of North America, north of the Tropic of Cancer, with notes on the species discovered in 1883 and 1884. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 789-973. Doc. 94 issued Oct. 2, 1885.

Fll-302

The geographical distribution of fresh- water food-fishes in the several hydro- graphic basins of the United States. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. Ill, p. 133-154 incl. tables.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 83

Kendall, William Converse, and Hugh McCormick Smith: Extension of the re- corded range of certain marine and fresh-water fishes of the Atlantic coast of the United States. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 15-21. Doc. 233 issued Mar. 19, 1894. . F12-172

Smith, Hugh McCormick, and William C. Kendall: Notes on the extension of the recorded range of certain fishes of the United States coasts. Report, 1896 (1898), p. 169-176. Doc. 339 issued June 15, 1897. Fll-176

ALABAMA.

Gilbert, Charles Henry: Report of explorations made in Alabama during 1889, with y'"' notes on the fishes of the Tennessee, Alabama, and Escambia rivers. Bulletin, ** 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 143-159, II pi. Doc. 157 issued June 16, 1891.

F12-145

ALASKA.

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Report on the salmon and salmon rivers of Alaska, with •* notes on the conditions, methods, and needs of the salmon fisheries. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 165-208, LV pi. XLV-LXXXVII (partly fold.) Doc. 159 issued June 11, 1891. F12-147

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Edmund Lee Goldsborough: The fishes of

Alaska. (Bibliography: p. 358-360.) Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 219- 4-^ 360, illus., pis. (partly col.). Doc. 624 issued Dec. 6, 1907. 7-35452

Gilbert, Charles Henry, and Charles Victor Burke: Fishes from Bering Sea and Kamchatka. Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 31-96, illus. Doc. 754 issued May 6, 1912. F12-93

Jordan, David Starr, and R. C. McGregor: List of fishes collected at the Re- villagigedo Archipelago and neighboring islands. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 271-284, pis. Doc. 404 issued Mar. 22, 1899. Fll-116

Moser, Jefferson F.: The salmon and salmon fisheries of Alaska. Report of the operations of the United States Fish commission steamer Albatross for the year , ending June 30, 1898. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 1-178, illus., fold, charts, 63 pi. Doc. 408 issued July 27, 1899. F12-94

The salmon fisheries of Alaska. Report of the Alaska salmon investigations

of the United States Fish commission steamer Albatross in 1900 and 1901. Bul- letin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, 1 p. 1., p. 173-398, 399*-401*, illus., fold, tables and charts, XLIV pi. Doc. 510 issued Oct. 31, 1902. F12-278

Butter, Cloudsley: Notes on a collection of tide-pool fishes from Kadiak Island in Alaska. Bulletin 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 189-102, illus. Doc. 410 issued Aug. 21, 1899. F12-96

ARKANSAS.

Meek, Seth Eugene: Report of the explorations made in Missouri and Arkansas

during 1889, with an account of the fishes observed in each of the river basins v examined. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 113-141, II pi. XLII. Doc. 156 * issued June 19, 1891. F12-144

Report of investigations respecting the fishes of Arkansas conducted during

1891, 1892, and 1893, with a synopsis of previous explorations in the same State. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 67-94. Doc. 280 issued May 5, 1894.

6-12593

A list of fishes and mollusks collected in Arkansas and Indian Territory in ^

1894. Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 341-350. Doc. S06 issued Apr. 9, 1897. '

6-19634

CALIFORNIA.

Campbell, J. B.: Notes on McCloud River, California, and some of its fishes. Based upon a letter from J. B. Campbell. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. 1, p. 44-46.

F18-14

Evermann, Barton Warren: The golden trout of the southern high Sierras. (Bibliography: p. 50-51.) Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 3-51, XVII pi. (partly col.) fold. map. Doc. 595 issued May 19, 1906. Fll-66

Gilbert, Charles Henry: The fishes of the Klamath River basin. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 1-13, illus. Doc. 351 issued Jan. 6, 1898. 11-19957

Report on fishes obtained by the steamer Albatross in the vicinity of Santa

Catalina Island and Monterey Bay. Report, 1898 (1899). p. 23-29. pis. Doc. 400 issued Mar. 22, 1899. Fll-112

84 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Qreeley, Arthur White: Notes on the tide-pool fishes of California, with a descrip- tion of four new species. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 7-20, illus. Doc. 425 issued Dec. 13, 1899. F12-41

Jordan, David Starr: Notes on the fresh-water species of San Luis Obispo County, California. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 141-142. Doc. 288 issued Nov. 22, 1894. F15-50

Jordan, David Starr, and Charles H. Gilbert: List of fishes inhabiting Clear Lake, California. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 139-140. Doc. 288 issued Nov. 22, 1894. F15-50

Juday, Chancey: Notes on Lake Tahoe, its trout and trout-fishing. (Literature cited: p. 146.) Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 133-146. Doc. 615 issued May 11, 1907. Fll-63

Butter, Cloudsley: Notes on the fishes from streams and lakes of northeastern Cali- fornia not tributary to the Sacramento River basin. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 143-148, illus. Doc. 516 issued Mar. 30, 1903. F12-60

— The fishes of the Sacramento-San Joaquin basin, with a study of their distri- bution and variation. (Bibliographical review: p. 111-117.) Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 103-152, illus., pi. Doc. 637 issued Sept. 28, 1908.

8-35668

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fish.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 282-285, 287, 288.

Snyder, John Otterbein: Notes on the fishes of the streams flowing into San Francisco Bay, California. Critical notes on Mylocheilus lateralis and Leuciscus caurinus. Report, 1904 (1905), p. 327-342, pi. Doc. 574 issued July 14, 1905.

F10-9

• The fishes of the coastal streams of Oregon and northern California. Bulletin,

1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 153-189, illus., fold. map. Doc. 638 issued Oct. 21, 1908. 8-35707

The fishes of the streams tributary to Monterey Bay, California. Bulletin,

1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 47-72, pi. XIX-XXIV. Doc. 776 issued July 24, 1913. F16-49

The fishes of the streams tributary to Tomales Bay, California. Bulletin, 1914

(1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 375-381, illus. Doc. 825 issued June 2, 1916. F16-107

• The fishes of the Lahontan system of Nevada and northeastern California.

V- Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 33-86, illus., pi. III-V (part fold.). Doc. 843 issued Sept. 28, 1917. F17-260

COLORADO.

Jordan, David Starr: Report of explorations in Colorado and Utah during the summer of 1889, with an account of the fishes found on each of the river basins examined. Bulletin 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 1-40, V pi. Doc. 148 issued June 11, 1891. F12-136

Juday, Chancey: List of fishes collected in Boulder County, Colorado, with de- scription of a new species of Leuciscus. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, pi. 223-227, illus. Doc. 565 issued Mar. 17, 1905. F12-50

• A study of Twin Lakes, Colorado, with special consideration of the food of the

trouts. (Bibliography: p. 175-178.) Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 147- 178. Doc. 616 issued May 24, 1907. Fll-64

DELAWARE.

Abbott, Charles Conrad: Notes on some fishes of the Delaware River. Report, 1875-76 (1878), pi. 825-845.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick, and Barton A. Bean: List of fishes known to in- habit the waters of the District of Columbia and vicinity. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 179-187. Doc. 409 issued Aug. 21, 1899. F12-95

FLORIDA.

Clarke, H. B.: [Fish in Florida waters.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 351. V Evermann, Barton Warren: The fish fauna of Florida. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 201-208. Doc. S71 issued Aug. 8t 1898. F12-110

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 85

'

Evermann, Barton Warren, and William Converse Kendall: Check-list of the Jt? fishes of Florida. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 35-103. Doc. 419 issued Oct. 4, 1.899.

6-4028

Henshall, James Alexander: Report upon a collection of fishes made in southern Florida during 1889. Bulletin 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 371-389, IV. Doc. 167 issued Aug. 10, 1891. F12-154

Notes on fishes collected in Florida in 1892. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV,

p. 209-221. Doc. 292 issued May 20, 1895. 6-12590

A plea for the development and protection of Florida fish and fisheries. Bulle-

tin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 253-255. Doc. 377 issued Aug. 8, 1898 F12-110

Jordan, David Starr: The fishes of the Florida Keys. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 77-80. F13-84

Notes on the fishes collected in' the Tortugas Archipelago. Bulletin, 1902

(1904), vol. XXII, p. 539-544, 2 pi. Doc. 547 issued Jan. 19, 1904. F12-75

Jordan, David Starr, and Joseph C. Thompson: The fish fauna of the Tortugaa Archipelago. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 229-256, illus. Doc. 568 issued May 3, 1905. F12-9

Pierce, H. D.: Notes on the bluefish, mortality of Florida fishes, etc. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 263-266 F18-307

Poey y Aloy, Felipe: list of food-fishes brought from Key West, Fla., into the markets of Havana. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 118. F18-88.

Poincy, J. W. de: Description of a fish-trap and oyster basin. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 134. F18-389

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notes on Biscayne Bay, Florida, with reference to its adaptability as the site of a marine hatching and experiment station. Report, 1895 (1896), p. 169-191. Doc. 333 issued Jan. 8, 1897. Fll-196

Stevens, M. E.: [The fish of Indian River.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 98-99.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report on the fisheries of Indian River, Florida, trans- mitted to the U. S. Senate by the Commission of fish and fisheries, January 5, 1897. Report, 1896 (1898), p. 223-262, pis. Doc. 341 issued June 16, 1897.

Fll-179

— = — Report on the fish and fisheries of the coastal waters of Florida, transmitted

to the U. S. Senate by the Commissioner of fish and fisheries, January 28, 1897. \ / Report, 1896 (1898), p. 263-342. Doc. 342 issued Feb. 25, 1898. Fll-180 Jf

Woolman, Albert J.: Report upon the rivers of central Florida, tributary to the * Gulf of Mexico, with list of fishes inhabiting them. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 293-302, pi. LII-LIII. Doc. 198 issued Sept. Ut 1892. F12-115

GEORGIA.

Gilbert, Charles H.: Notes on fishes from the lowlands of Georgia, with a description /* of a new species (Opsopoeodus bollmani). Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 225-229. Doc. 142 issued Apr. 28, 1891 . Fll-323

Hudson, George A.: Carp caught in Ogeechee River. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 123. F18-241

IDAHO.

Evermann, Barton Warren: A report upon salmon investigations in the head- waters of the Columbia River, in the State of Idaho, in 1895; together with notes upon the fishes observed in that State in 1894 and 1895. Bulletin, 1896 (1896), p. 149-202, pi. 67-72 (partly fold.). Doc. 318 issued Nov. 17, 1896. Fll-343

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Seth. Eugene Meek: A report upon salmon investigations in the Columbia River basin and elsewhere on the Pacific coast in 1896. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 15-84, illus., 2 pi. Doc. 352 issued Jan. 6, 1898. F12-241

ILLINOIS.

Nelson, Edward William: Fisheries of Chicago and vicinity. (Containing lists of species taken at Chicago and fishing in adjacent waters; and species in the Illinois *X River in the vicinity of Peoria.) Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 783-800, illus.

F16-69

INDIAN TERRITORY.

Meek, Seth Eugene: [Two small collections of fish from Indian Territory.] Bulle- tin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 94.

— A list of fishes and mollusks collected in Arkansas and Indian Territory in 1894.

Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 341-350. Doc. 306 issued Apr. 9, 1897.

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INDIANA.

Kirsch, Philip H.: A report upon explorations made in Eel River basin in the north- eastern part of Indiana in the summer of 1892. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 31-41. Doc. 235 issued Mar. 24, 1894. F12-175

Meek, Seth Eugene: Report of explorations made during the summer and au- tumn of 1888, in the Alleghany region of Virginia, North Carolina, and Ten- nessee, and in western Indiana, with an account of the fishes found in each of the river basins of those regions. Bulletin 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 97-173, pi. XIII-XV. Doc. 136 issued Mar. 13, 1890. Fll-318

IOWA.

Meek, Seth. Eugene: Report upon the fishes of Iowa, based upon observations and collections made during 1889, 1890, and 1891. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 217-248. Doc. 195 issued Sept. 14, 1892. F12-133

Notes on the fishes of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Bulletin, 1894

(1895), vol. XIV, p. 133-138. Doc. 288 issued Nov. 22, 1894. F15-50

KENTUCKY.

Evermann, Barton Warren: The fishes of Kentucky and Tennessee: A distribu- tional catalogue of the known species. (Bibliography: p. 305-368.) Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 295-368. Doc. 858 issued Jan. 10, 1918. F18-5

Kirsch, Philip H.: Notes on the streams and fishes of Clinton County, Kentucky, with a description of a new darter. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 289-292, illus. Doc. 197 issued Sept. 14, 1892. F12-131

Notes on a collection of fishes from the southern tributaries of the Cumberland

River in Kentucky and Tennessee. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 259-268. Doc. 211 issued May 25, 1893. F12-158

Woolman, Albert J.: Report on an examination of the rivers of Kentucky, with lists of the fishes obtained. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 249-288, pi. II. Doc. 196 issued Sept. 14, 1892. F12-130

LOUISIANA.

Evermann, Barton Warren: Report on investigations by the U. S. Fish commission in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas in 1897. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 285-310, pis. Doc. 405 issued Mar. 21, 1899. Fll-117

MAINE.

Hanna, S. W.: Description of an eel-like creature taken in a net at New Harbor, Maine, in 1880. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 407-410, illus. F18-153

Kendall, William Converse: Notes on the fresh-water fishes of Washington County, Maine. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 43-54. Doc. 236 issued Mar. 24, 1894. F12-173

[Fishes of Lake Sebago and Lake Cobbosseecontee.] Report, 1900 (1901),

p. 128-129.

- Notes on some fresh-water fishes from Maine, with descriptions of three new species. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 353-368, illus. Doc. 531 issued Aug. 14, 1903. F12-68

- Fishes and fishing in Sunapee Lake. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914),

96 p., illus., IX pi. (part. col.). Doc. 783 issued Jan. 28, 1914. F14-1

The Rangeley Lakes, Maine; with special reference to the habits of the fishes,

fish culture, and angling. Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 485-594, illus., pi. XL-XLVI (part. col.). Doc. 861 issued May 25, 1918. F18-682

MARYLAND.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notes on fishes from the lower Potomac River. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 63-72, pi. XVIII-XX. Doc. 189 issued June 30, 1892.

F12-128

Smith, Hugh McCormick, and Barton A. Bean: List of fishes known to inhabit the waters of the District of Columbia and vicinity. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 179-187. Doc. 409 issued Aug. 21, 1899. F12-95

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 87

MASSACHUSETTS.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: Natural history of SDine of the more important food- fishes of the south shore of New England. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 228-252.

F15-100

List of fishes collected at Woods Hole. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p.

821-827. F15-125

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: List of fishes collected by the U. S. Fish commission at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, during the summer of 1881. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 339-344. Doc. 87 issued Sept. 26, 1884. Fll-307

Gill, Theodore Nicholas: State ichthyology of Massachusetts. Report, 1904 (1905), p. 163-188. Doc. 567 issued Apr. 22, 1905. ^ 8-30676

Goode, George Brown: The natural and economical history of the American men- haden. Report, 1877 (1879), XII, 529 p., XXXI pi. F12-236

Luce Thomas B.: Occurrence of Batistes capriscus Gmelin (leather-jacket or file- fish) at New Bedford, Mass. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 469. F18-193

Mather, Fred: [Note on sea bass, skates, etc.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 365.

Sherwood, George H., and Vinal N. Edwards: [Notes on the migration, spawn- ing, abundance, etc., of certain fishes in 1900.] Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 27-31.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: The fishes found in the vicinity of Wood's Hole. Bulle- tin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 85-111, illus., pi. 3 (fold.). Doc. 353 issued Jan. 6, 1898. F12-401

[Additions to the fish fauna of the Woods Hole region in 1900.] Bulletin, 1901

(1902), vol. XXI, p. 32.

[Notes on the subtropical fishes observed at Woods Hole in 1900.] Bulletin,

1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 32-33.

U. S. Fisheries biological laboratory, Woods Hole: Biological notes no. 1. Bul- letin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 305-310. Doc. 447 issued Aug. 30, 1900.

7-31521

Biological notes no. 2. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 27-33. Doc. 474

issued Sept. 26, 1901. 7-31521

Verrill, Addison Emory: Notice of the remarkable marine fauna occupying the outer banks off the southern coast of New England, and of some additions to the fauna of Vineyard Sound. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 641-669. Fll-267

MICHIGAN.

Bollman, Charles H.: A report upon the fishes of Kalamazoo, Calhoun, and Antrim counties, Michigan. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 219-225. Doc. 141 issued Mar. 25, 1891. Fll-322

Beighard, Jacob Ellsworth: An ecological reconnoissance of the fishes of Douglas Lake, Oheboygan County, Michigan, in midsummer. (Literature cited: p. 249.) Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 215-249, illus. Doc. 814 issued Oct. 11, 1915. F15-90

MINNESOTA.

Cox, Ulysses Orange: A report upon the fishes of southwestern Minnesota. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 605-616, map. Doc. 328 issued Dec. 14, 1896. Fll-194

Woolman, Albert J.: Report upon ichthyological investigations in western Minne- sota and eastern North Dakota. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 343-372, map. Doc. 312 issued Mar. 23, 1896. F17-122

MISSISSIPPI.

Evermann, Barton Warren: Report on investigations by the United States Fish commission in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas in 1897. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 285-310, pis. Doc. 405 issued Mar. 21, 1899. Fll-117

MISSOURI.

Evermann, Barton Warren: Report upon the fishes of the Missouri River basin. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 325-429. Doc. 324 issued Nov. 27, 1896. Fll-190

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Kendall, William Converse: A list of the species of fishes known from the vicinity of Neosho, Missouri. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 469-472. Doc. 297 issued May 23, 1896. 6-10564

Meek, Seth Eugene: Report of explorations made in Missouri and Arkansas during 1889, with an account of the fishes observed in each of the river basins examined. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 113-141, II, pi. XLII. Doc. 156 issued June 19, 1891. F12-144

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MONTANA.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Annotated list of fishes obtained in Montana.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 41-52.

NEBRASKA.

Meek, Seth Eugene: Notes on the fishes of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 133-138. Doc. 288 issued Nov. 22, 1894.

F15-50

NEVADA.

Snyder, John Otterbein: The fishes of the Lahontan system of Nevada and north- eastern California. Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, 1 p. 1., p. 33-86, illus , pi. III-V (part fold.). Doc. 843 issued Sept. 28, 1917. F17-260

NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Kendall, William Converse: Fishes and fishing in Sunapee Lake. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 96 pi., illus., IX pi. (part col.). Doc. 783 issued Jan. 28, 1914. F14-1

Kendall, William Converse, and E. L. G-oldsborough: Fishes of the Connecticut Lakes and neighboring waters, with notes on the plankton environment. (By A. A. Doolittle: p. 65^77.) Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 77 p., 12 pis., fold, map, fold, diagr. Doc. 633 issued July 6, 1908. 8-35558

NEW JERSEY.

Abbott, Charles Conrad: Notes on some fishes of the Delaware River. Report,

1875-76 (1878), p. 825-845. Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Report on the fishes observed in Great Egg Harbor Bay,

New Jersey, during the summer of 1887. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 129-

154 incl. tables, pi. I-III. Doc. 122 issued Dec. 8, 1888. Fll-251

Moore, Henry Frank: List of fishes collected at Sea Isle City, New Jersey, during

the summer of 1892. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 357-364. Doc. 229

issued Feb. 28, 1894. F12-161

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Economic and natural history notes on fishes of the

northern coast of New Jersey. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 365-380.

Doc.. 230 issued Mar. 8, 1894. F12-162

Van Mater, J. H.: Occurrence of Batistes vetula on the New Jersey coast. Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 13. F18-203

Ward, F. M.: Young salmon in northern New Jersey. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 345. F18-608

NEW MEXICO.

Evermann, Barton Warren: The fishes of Texas and the Rio Grande basin con- sidered chiefly with reference to their geographical distribution. ("Annotated list of the reptiles and batrachian collected in Missouri and Texas in the fall of 1891. By F. C. Test": p. 121.) Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 57-126. Doc. 225 issued Feb. 6, 1894. F12-160

NEW YORK.

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Notes upon an exploration on Long Island Sound.

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 33. F18-370

Evermann, Barton Warren, and E. L. Goldsborough: Notes on the fishes and

mollusks of Lake Chautauqua, New York. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 169-175.

Doc. 483 issued Mar. 28, 1902. . Fll-19

Loomis, Watts T.: A landlocked salmon caught in Erie Canal. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 288. F18-312

Mather, Fred: Notes on cod, shrimp, etc., at Cold Springs Harbor. Bulletin, 1884,

1884), vol. IV, p. 123. F18-242

Merriam, C. Hart: The fish of Lake Champlain. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 287-288. F13-106

Morgan, George: Capture of landlocked salmon at Oswego, New York. Bulletin,

1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 15. F18-65

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 89

NORTH CAROLINA.

Everxnann, Barton Warren, and Ulysses O. Cox: The fishes of the Neuse River basin. (Bibliography: p. 306-308.) Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 203-210. Doc. 303 issued Mar. 2, 1896. 6-10544

Jordan, David Starr: Report of explorations made during the summer and au- tumn of 1888, in the Alleghany region of Virginia, North Carolina, and Ten- nessee, and in western Indiana, with an account of the fishes found in each of the river basins of those regions. Bulletin, 1888 (1889), vol. VIII, p. 97-173. Doc. 136 issued Mar. 13, 1890. Fll-318

Linton, Edwin: [List of fifty-nine species of Beaufort fishes.] Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 339-416.

Milligan, John D.: [Fishes in Lake Mattamuskeet.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 133-134.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Report on a collection of fishes from the Albemarle region of North Carolina. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 185-200. Doc. 208 issued Mar. 22, 1893. Fll-352

NORTH DAKOTA.

Lord, Henry W.: The fish of Devil's Lake, Dakota. Bulletin, 1884 (1884). vol. IV, p. 351. F18-329

Pope, Thomas E. B.: Devils Lake, North Dakota. A study of physical and bio- logical conditions, with a view to the acclimatization of fish. Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 22 p., 3 pi., fold. map. Doc. 634 issued July 16, 1908. 8-35574

Woolman, Albert J.: Report upon ichthyological investigations in western Minne- sota and eastern North Dakota. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 343-372, map. Doc. 312 issued Mar. 23, 1896. F17-122

OHIO.

Evermann, Barton Warren: Description of a new species of shad (Alosa ohiensis) with notes on other food fishes of the Ohio River. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 273- 288. Doc. 499 issued May 26, 1902. Fll-24

Hobbs, Orlando: A list of Ohio River fishes sold in the markets. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 124-125. F18-28

OREGON.

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Seth Eugene Meek: A report upon salmon investigations in the Columbia River basin and elsewhere on the Pacific coast in 1896. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 15-84, illus., 2 pi. Doc. 352 issued Jan. 6, 1898. F12-241

Gilbert, Charles Henry: The fishes of the Klamath basin. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 1-13. Doc. 351 issued Jan. 6, 1898. 11-19957

Jordan, David Starr: The mountain or salmon trout of Oregon. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 310. F18-456

Snyder, John Otterbein: Relationship of the fish fauna of the lakes of southeastern Oregon. Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 69-102, illus., fold, map, diagrs. Doc. 636 issued Sept. 26, 1908. 8-35669

The fishes of the coastal streams of Oregon and northern California. Bulletin,

1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 153-189, illus., fold. map. Doc. 638 issued Oct. 21,1908. 8-35707

TENNESSEE.

Evermann, Barton Warren: The fishes of Kentucky and Tennessee: A distribu- tional catalogue of the known species. (Bibliography: p. 305-332.) Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 295-368. Doc. 858 issued Jan. 10, 1918. F18-5

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Samuel F. Hildebrand: Notes on the fishes of east Tennessee. Bulletin, 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 431-451, illus. Doc. 832 issued Sept. 21, 1916. F16-134

Hay, Oliver Perry: On a collection of fishes from the lower Mississippi Valley. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 57-75. F12-347

Jordan, David Starr: Report of explorations made during the summer and autumn of 1888, in the Alleghany region of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, and in western Indiana, with an account of the fishes found in each of the river basins of those regions. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 97-173, pi. XIII-XV. Doc. 136 issued Mar. 13, 1890. Fll-318

Kirsch, Philip H.: Notes on a collection of fishes from the southern tributaries of the Cumberland River in Kentucky and Tennessee. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 259-268. Doc. 211 issued May 25, 1893. F12-158

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TEXAS.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Notes on Texas fishes, with descriptions of new species.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 75-88, pi. XXXV-XXXCI.

Report on investigations by the United States Fish commission in Mississippi,

Louisiana, and Texas in 1897. Report, 1888 (1889), p. 285-310, pis. Doc. 405 issued Mar. 21, 1899. Fll-117

Evermann, Barton Warren, and William Converse Kendall: The fishes of Texas and the Rio Grande basin, considered chieflv with reference to their geo- graphic distribution. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 57-126, pi. X-L. Doc. 225 issued Feb. 6, 1894. F12-160

UTAH.

Jordan, David Starr: Report of explorations in Colorado and Utah during the summer of 1889, with an account of the fishes found in each of the river basins examined. Bulletin 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 1-40, V pi. Doc. 148 issued June 11, 1891. Fl 2-136

Siler, Andrew L.: Depletion of fish in Panguitch and Bear Lakes, Utah. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 51. F18-214

Snyder, John Otterbein: Three new whitefishes from Bear Lake, Idaho and Utah. Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, 7 p., illus. Doc. 864 issued May 7, 1919.

F19-35

VERMONT.

Evermann, Barton Warren, and William C. Kendall: An annotated list of the fishes known from the State of Vermont. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 579-604. Doc. 327 issued Dec. 14, 1896. Fll-19

VIRGINIA.

Jordan, David Starr: Report of explorations made during the summer and autumn of 1888, in the Allegheny region of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, and in western Indiana, with account of the river basins of those regions. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 97-173, pi. XIII-XV. Doc. 136 issued Mar. 13, 1890.

Fll-318

Smith, Hugh McCormick, and Barton A. Bean: List of fishes known to inhabit the waters of the District of Columbia and vicinity. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 179-187. Doc. 409 issued Aug. 21, 1899. F12-95

WASHINGTON.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Fishes of the Columbia River basin.] Report, 1899

(1900), p. CXXV. Evermann, Barton Warren, and Seth Eugene Meek: A report upon salmon

investigations in the Columbia River basin and elsewhere on the Pacific coast in

1896. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 15-84, illus., 2 pi. Doc. 352 issued Jan.

6, 1898. F12-241

Bathbun, Richard: A review of the fisheries in the contiguous waters of the State of

Washington and British Columbia. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 251-350, pi. 8-16.

Doc. 423 issued Nov. 15, 1899. Fll-108

Townsend, Charles Haskin: [Fish in Seattle market.] Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol.

VIII, p. 54.

WEST VIRGINIA.

Goldsborough, Edmund Lee, and Howard Walton Clark: Fishes of West Virginia. Bulletin 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 29-39, II p., illus. Doc. 631 issued Mar. 19, 1908. 8-35258

WISCONSIN.

Marshall, William Stanley, and N. C. Gilbert: Notes on the food and parasites of some fresh-water fishes from the lakes at Madison, Wis. (Bibliography, p. 522.) Report, 1904 (1905), p. 513-522. Doc. 591 issued Dec. 29, 1905. F10-13

WYOMING.

Curtis, J. E.: Fish in the National park and tributaries of Snake River . . . Bul- letin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 335-336. F18-326

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Annotated list of fishes obtained in Wyoming.] Bul- letin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 41-52.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 91

Jordan, David Starr: A reconnoissance of the streams and lakes of the Yellowstone national park, Wyoming, in the interest of the United States Fish commission. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 41-63, II, pi. VII-XXII, fold. map. Doc. 149 issued July 11, 1891. F12-137

Kendall, William Converse: The fishes of the Yellowstone national park. Ap- pendix VIII, Report 1914 (1915), 28 p., front., illus. Doc. 818 issued July 16, 1915. F15-79

SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fishes, scientific names, common designations, and v vernacular of the region.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 356, pi. XLII- LXXIV.

GREAT JAKES.

Evermann, Barton Warren: List of species of fishes known to occur in the Great i^\ Lakes or their connecting waters. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 95-96. Doc. 486 issued Mar. 28, 1902. F12-271 V

Evermann, Barton Warren, and W. C. Kendall: Notes on the fishes of Lake *"v Ontario. An annotated list of the fishes known to occur in Lake Champlain and its tributary waters. An annotated list of the fishes known to occur in the St. Lawrence River. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 209-240. Doc. 494 issued Apr. 28, 1902.

Fll-21

Jordan, David Starr: Notes on fishes observed in Lake Superior. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 191-192. F18-404

Jordan, David Starr, and Barton Warren Evermann: A review of the salmonoid fishes of the Great Lakes, with notes on the whitefishes of other regions. Bulle- tin, 1909 (1911), vol. XXIX, p. 1-41, illus., col. pi. I-VII. Doc. 737 issued Feb. 7, 1911. Fll-39

Milner, James W.: [Food fishes of the Great Lakes.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 35- 75.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Report on the fisheries of Lake Ontario. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 177-215, pi. XXI-L. Doc. 194 issued July 16, 1892.

F12-129

COLORADO RIVER.

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Cloudsley Butter: The fishes of the Colorado x/ basin. (Bibliography of the ichthyology of the Colorado basin: p. 476-480.) Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 473-486. Doc. 297 issued May 23, 1896.

6-10564

COLUMBIA RIVER.

McDonald, Marshall; C. H. Gilbert; and B. W. Evermann: The salmon fisheries of the Columbia River basin, by Marshall McDonald . . . together with a report upon physical and natural-history investigations in the region, by C. H. Gilbert and B. W. Evermann. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 153-207, pi. 13-25 (partly fold.). Doc. 290 issued Aug. 27, 1894. . F12-174

DELAWARE RIVER.

Abbott, Charles Conrad: Notes on some fishes of the Delaware River. Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 825-845. F16-71

MAUMEE RIVER.

Kirsch, Philip H.: Report upon investigations in the Maumee River basin during the summer of 1893. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 315-337. Doc. 295 issued May 22, 1895. 6-10556

MISSISSIPPI RIVER.

Hay, Oliver Perry: On a collection of fishes from the lower Mississippi Valley.

Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 57-75. F12-347

Stringham, Emerson: [Names of fishes of the Mississippi River.] Appendix II, V

Report, 1918 (1920), p. 8-9.

MISSOURI RIVER.

Evermann, Barton Warren, and TJlysses O. Cox: Report upon the Missouri JL^ River basin. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 325-429. Doc. 324 issued Nov. 27, 1896.

Fll-190

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ST. LAWRENCE RIVER.

Evermann, Barton Warren: List of species of fishes known to occur in the Great Lakes or their connecting waters. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 95-96. Doc. 486 issued Mar. 28, 1902. F12-271

GULF OF MEXICO.

Phillips, Barnet: Notes on a trip to the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 144. F18-255.

CANADA.

Eigenmann, Carl H. : Results of explorations in western Canada and the northwestern United States. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 101-132, pi. 5-8. Doc. 282 issued July 9, 1894. 6-10551

V Gilbert, Charles Henry: Notes on fishes from the basin of the Mackenzie River in British America. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 23-25. Doc. 234 issued Mar. 24, 1894. F12-178

Nye, Willard: Notes taken during cruise of the Albatross to Grand Banks in June and July, 1885. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 336. F18-i70

Rathbun, Richard: A review of the fisheries in the contiguous waters of the State of Washington and British Columbia. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 251-350, pi. 8-16. Doc. 423 issued Nov. 15, 1899. Fll-108

WEST INDIES.

BAHAMAS.

Lee, Thomas: [Fishes collected by the Albatross in the Bahama Islands.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 669-672.

CUBA.

Eigenmann, Carl H.: The fresh- water fishes of western Cuba. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 211-236, pi. 19-21. Doc. 526 issued July 20, 1903. F12-65

PORTO RICO.

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Millard Caleb Marsh: Descriptions of new genera and species of fishes from Porto Rico. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 351-362. Doc. 427 issued Dec. 19, 1899. 6-10554

The fishes of Puerto Rico. Bulletin, 1900 (1903), vol. XX, pt. 1, p. 49-350,

illus., 52 pis. incl. 3 fold. maps. Doc. 451 issued Dec. 15, 1900. 5-4161

MEXICO.

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Notes on fishes collected at Cozumel, Yucatan, by the U. S. Fish commission, with descriptions of new species. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 193-206, pi. XXVIII-XXIX. Doc. 138 issued Mar. 13, 1890.

Fll-320

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Edmund Lee Goldsborough: A report on fishes collected in Mexico and Central America, with notes and descriptions of five new species. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 137-159, illus. Doc. 495 issued May 3, 1902. 6-37425

Evermann, Barton Warren, and William Converse Kendall: [Fishes of Mexico.] Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 89.

Jordan, David Starr, and Charles H. Gilbert: List of fishes collected at Ma- zatlan, Mexico. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 105-108. F12-387

Jordan, David Starr, and John Otterbein Snyder: Notes on a collection of fishes from the rivers of Mexico, with descriptions of twenty newSpecies. Bulle- tin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 115-147, illus. Doc. 436 issued Aug. 30, 1899.

F12-22

Woolman, Albert J.: Report on a collection of fishes from the rivers of central and northern Mexico. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 55-66, pi. Doc. 279 issued May 2, 1894. 6-10555

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 93

CENTRAL AMERICA.

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Edmund Lee Goldsborough: A report on fishes collected in Mexico and Central America, with notes and descriptions of five new species. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 137-159, illus. Doc. 495 issued May ,?, 1902. 6-37425

Gilbert, Charles H.: List of fishes observed at Punta Arenas, on the Pacific coast of Central America. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 112. F12-386

Jordan, David Starr: List of fishes collected at Panama by Charles H. Gilbert. Bulletin, 1882 (1883),. vol. II, p. 109-111. F12-330

Jordan, David Starr, and Barton Warren Evermann: A check list of the fishes and fish-like vertebrates of North and Middle America. Report, 1895 (1896), p. 207-584. Doc. 836 issued Dec. 28, 1896. Fll-199

Jordan, David Starr, and Charles H. Gilbert: Descriptions of nineteen new species of fishes from the Bay of Panama. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 306-335.

Fll-219 SOUTH AMERICA.

Krause, Hans Gunner: The fisheries of the west coast of South America. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 515-522. F17-8

Quelch, J. J.: Fish and fishing in British Guiana. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 237-240. Doc. 260 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

GREAT BRITAIN.

Fishery Board of Scotland: [English, German, and Latin names of edible British fishes and mollusks.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 80-81.

Fuller, Thomas: Carp in England in the seventeenth century. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 14. F18-204

ASIA.

INDIA.

Day, Francis: The fisheries of India. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 383-413. F17-32

JAPAN.

Baldwin, Charles H.: Notes on the fish and fisheries of Japan. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 352. F18-330

Jordan, David Starr, and Edwin Chapin Starks: List of fishes dredged by the steamer Albatross off the coast of Japan in the summer of 1900, with descriptions of new species and a review of the Japanese Macrouridae. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 577-630, illus., 8 pi. Doc. 551 issued Aug. 13, 1904. F12-51

OCEANICA.

AUSTRALIA.

Dannevig, G. M.: Salmonidse in Australia. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 440-442.

F18-502

Whitcombe, W. P.: Notes on the acclimatization of fish in Victoria, Australia. Bul- letin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 31-32. F18-209

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Gilbert, Charles Henry: The deep-sea fishes of the Hawaiian Islands. Bulletin, 1902 (1905), vol. XXIII, pt. II, p. 575-713, illus., pi. 66-101. Doc. 582 issued Aug. 5, 1905. Fll-390

Jenkins, Oliver Peebles: Descriptions of new species of fishes from the Hawaiian Islands, belonging to the families of Labridse and Scaridse. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 45-65, illus. Doc. 433 issued Aug. 30, 1900. F12-15

• Descriptions of fifteen new species of fishes from the Hawaiian Islands. Bulle- tin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 387-404. illus. Doc. 456 issued June 16, 1901.

F20-127

94 TJ. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Jenkins, Oliver Peebles: Report on collections of fishes made in the Hawaiian Islands, with descriptions of new species. Bulletin, 1902 (1903), vol. XXII, p. 417-511, illus., IV pi. Doc. 534 issued July 23, 1903. F12-73

Jordan, David Starr: The fishes and fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands. A prelimi- nary report, by David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann. Commercial fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands, by John Nathan Cobb. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 353-499, pi. 21-27. Doc. 504 issued Oct. 23, 1902. Fll-27

Jordan, David Starr, and Barton Warren Evermann: Descriptions of new genera and species of fishes from the Hawaiian Islands. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 161-208. Doc. 523 issued Apr. 11, 1903. F12-63

Descriptions of a new genus and two new species of fishes from the Hawaiian

Islands. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 209-210. Doc. 525 issued July 9, 1903. F12-64

The shore fishes of the Hawaiian Islands, with a general account of the fish

fauna. (Bibliography: p. 28-30.) Bulletin, 1903 (1905), vol. XXIII, pt. 1, p. 1-574, illus., LXXIII pi. (partly col.) fold. map. Doc. 577 issued July 29, 1905. 5-36162

Jordan, David Starr, and John O. Snyder: Notes on fishes of Hawaii, with descrip- tions of new species. Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVII, p. 205-218, illus., pi. XII-XIII, col. Doc. 623 issued Oct. 25, 1907. 7-35378

Snyder, John Otterbein: A catalogue of the shore fishes collected by the steamer Albatross about the Hawaiian Islands in 1902. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 513-538, 12 pi. Doc. 546 issued Jan. 19, 1904. F12-74

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

Evermann, Barton Warren, and Alvin Seale: Fishes of the Philippine Islands.

(Bibliography: p. 107-110.) Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 49-110, illus.

Doc. 607 issued Jan. 11, 1907. Fll-61

Jordan, David Starr, and Robert Earl Richardson: Fishes from islands of the

Philippine Archipelago. Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 233-287, illus.

Doc. 640 issued Dec. 16, 1908. 8-35768

Jordan, David Starr, and Alvin Seale: Fishes of the islands of Luzon and Panay.

Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 3-48, illus. Doc. 606 issued Jan. 11, 1907.

Fll-60

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notes on five food fishes of Lake Buhi, Luzon, Philip- pine Islands. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 167-171, illus., pi. XXII. Doc.

501 issued 1902. F12-277

SAMOA.

Jordan, David Starr: The fishes of Samoa. Descriptions of the species found in the archipelago, with a provisional check-list of the fishes of Oceania. ("Glossary of principal words composing native names of Samoan fishes, by W. E. Safford": p. 446-455.) Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 173^55, XXX p., illus., pi. XXXIII-LIII (partly col.). Doc. 605 issued Dec. 15, 1906. Fll-70

Safford, William Edward: [Glossary of principal words composing native names of Samoan fishes.] Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 446-455.

OCEANS.

ATLANTIC OCEAN.

tJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: List of collections made by the fishing vessels of Glou- cester and other New England seaports for the U. S. Fish commission, from 1877 to 1880. The fishes included in the list were identified by G. Brown Goode and T. H. Bean. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 787-835. F17-23

BERING SEA.

Gilbert, Charles Henry: The ichthyological collections of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross during the years 1890 and 1891. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 393- 476, pi. 20-35. Doc. 326 issued Dec. 8, 1896. F16-222

Gilbert, Charles Henry, and Charles Victor Burke: Fishes from Bering Sea and Kamchatka. Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 31-96, illus. Doc. 754 issued May 6, 1912. F12-93

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGKAPHY. 95

PACIFIC OCEAN.

Evennann, Barton Warren, and Seth Eugene Meek: A report upon salmon investigations in the Columbia River basin and elsewhere on the Pacific coast in 1896. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 15-84, illus., 2 pi. Doc. 352 issued Jan. 6, 1898. F12-241

Gilbert, Charles Henry: The ichthyological collections of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross during the years 1890 and 1891. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 393- 476, pi. 20-35. J)oc. 326 issued Dec. 8, 1896. F16-222

Report on fishes obtained by the steamer Albatross in the vicinity of Santa

Catalina Island and Monterey Bay. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 23-29. Doc. 400 issued Mar. 22, 1899. Fll-112

Jordan, David. Starr, and B. C. McGregor: List of fishes collected at Revillagigedo Archipelago and neighboring islands. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 271-284. Doc. 404 issued Mar. 22, 1899. Fll-116

Part 3.— FISHES — Continued. Section 2.— FISH CULTURE.

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I**--

General work of Bureau.

CONTENTS.

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Work of Bureau's stations — Contd. Missouri: Neosho

Work of Bureau's stations .

General ....

Montana: Bozeman

Alaska

New Hampshire: Nashua

Afognak

New Jersey .

Lituik Lake

Delaware River

Quadra Bay

Gloucester City

Yes Bav

New York

Arkansas: Mammoth Springs. California . . .

Cape Vincent

Cold Spring Harbor

Baird

Roslyn

Battle Creek

North Carolina

Crooks Creek

Avoca

Fort Gaston

Edenton

Korbel

Weldon

Mill Creek

Ohio

Colorado : Leadville

Put in Bay

District of Columbia

Sandusky

Arsenal . ...

Oregon

Central station

Baker Lake

Fishponds

Clackamas

Navy yard

Rogue River

Georgia: Cold Spring

Salmon River

Illinois: Quincy

Siuslaw River

Iowa.

Upper Clackamas

Manchester

Pennsylvania1 Bristol

North McGregor

South Carolina : Orangeburg . . South Dakota' Spearfish

Kentucky: Louisville

Louisiana: Atchafalaya .

Tennessee* Erwin

Maine

Texas' San Marcos

Boothbay Harbor

Utah' Springville

Bucksport

Vermont

Craig Brook

Holden

Grand Lake Stream

St Johnsbury

Green Lake

Virginia

Maryland..

Gunston

Bryans Point

Quantico

Druid Hill Park . .

Wytheville

Fort Washington

Washington

Havre de Grace

Big White Salmon

North East River

Birds view

Massachusetts.

Brinnon

Berkshire

Darrington

Gloucester...

D uckab ush

Woods Hole....

Eagle Creek

Michigan

Little White Salmon Quilcene River

Alpena

Charlevoix

Quiniault Lake

Northville

Sultan

Minnesota

Tanner Creek

Duluth

West Virginia: White Sul- phur Springs

Homer

Mississippi: Tupelo

WVoming" Saratoga

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Fish, culture by countries

111

Europe

118

United States

111

General

118

General ....

111

Austria

119

Alaska

111

Belgium . . .

119

Arizona

111

Finland

119

Calif orn ia

112

France

119

Colorado

112

Germany

120

Florida . ...

112

Great Britain

120

Illinois

112

Italy

120

Iowa

112

Netherlands

120

Maine

112

Norway

121

Michigan

112

Sweden

121

Montana

112

Switzerland

121

New Jersey

112

Oceanica

121

North Carolina

112

Australia

121

Oregon

112

New Zealand

121

Pennsylvania

113

Sandwich Islands

121

South Dakota

113

Tasmania

122

Vermont

113

Individual species

122

Wyoming

113

Alewife

122

Pacific Coast

113

Bass

122

Canada

113

Buffalofish

122

Mexico

113

Carp

122

Europe

113

Catfish

125

General

113

Cod

126

Austria

113

Grappie

126

Belgium

114

Eels

126

Denmark

114

Flounder

126

Finland

114

Goldfish

126

France

114

Grayling

127

Germany

114

Herring

127

Great Britain

115

Mackerel

127

Iceland

115

Menhaden ....

128

Italy

115

Mullet

128

Norway

115

Perch

128

Russia

115

Pike perch

128

Spain

116

Rockfish w

128

Sweden

116

Salmon

129

Switzerland

116

Saibling...

131

Asia

116

Sea Bass

132

China

116

Shad

132

Japan

116

Sheepshead

134

Oceanica .

116

Smelts

134

Hawaiian Islands

116

Sturgeon . . .

134

New Zealand

116

Suckers

135

Malacca and Straits Set-

Squeteague

135

tlements

116

Tautosr

135

Introduced species

117

Trout

135

United States

117

Whitefish

137

Ontario

118

( Turbot

138

Cuba

118

Methods

138

Mexico

118

Aeration

138

South America

118

Apparatus and appliances

138

Argentina

118

Miscellaneous

139

Brazil

118

Chili..

118

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 99

GENERAL WORK OF BUREAU.

Evermann, Barton Warren: Report on the establishment of fish-cultural stations in the Rocky Mountain region and Gulf States. (1. A reconnaissance of the streams and lakes of western Montana and northwestern Wyoming. 2. A report upon investigations made in Texas in 1891.) Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, 90 p., XXXVI pi. (part. fold.). Doc. 205 issued May 25, 1892. Fll-345

Goode, George Brown: The status of the United States Fish commission in 1884. A review of what has been accomplished in fish-culture, and the investigation of the American fisheries. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1139-1180. Doc. 75 issued Aug. 9, 1884. Fll-272

McDonald, Marshall: Memorandum of some results of fish-culture already at- tained. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 261-262. F18-306

Report of the division of distribution of the United States Fish commission

for the year 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1051-1087, tables. ^ F17-38

Report on the distribution of fish and eggs by the U. S. Fish commission for

the season of 1885-86. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 385-394. F18-617

Report of the distribution of fish and eggs by the United States Fish com- mission from January 1, 1886, to June 30, 1887. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 833-842. Address of the chairman of the general committee of the World's Fisheries

Congress. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 15-16. F12-183

Page, William F.: The most recent methods of hatching fish eggs. Bulletin, 1888

(1890), vol. VIII, p. 207-218. Fll-321

Smiley, Charles Wesley: [Tables of distribution of fish and fish-eggs. Nos. I-X.]

Report, 1881 (1884), p. LXIII-LXVI. A statistical review of the production and distribution to public waters of

young fish, by the U. S. Fish commission, from its organization in 1871 to the

close of 1880. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 825-915 incl. tables. F16-345

Index to the distribution, made under the auspices of the United States

Fish commission, of fish in public waters of the United States, during the decade ending 1880. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 917-1035. F16-344

Titcomb, John W.: Fish-cultural practices in the United States Bureau of Fisheries. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 697-757, pi. LXXVII-LXXXIX, diagrs. Doc. 675 issued Apr. 25, 1910. 10-35554

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Directions for using blanks for recording the propagation and distribution of fish. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 563-568.

F16-30

Memorandum of some results of the artificial propagation and planting of fish

(German whitefish, Maine salmon, rainbow trout, shad, carp, catfish) due mainly to the efforts of the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 208- 215, pi. XVII. F18-41

Report of the distribution of fish and eggs by the U. S. Fish commission from

July 1, 1887, to June 30, 1888. Report, 1887 (1891), p. 363-370. F16-85

Observations upon fishes and fish-culture. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X,

p. 49-61. Doc. 188 issued June 20, 1892. F12-135

Report of distribution of fish and eggs from July 1, 1888, to June 30, 1889.

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 379-394. Doc. 179 issued Dec. 3, 1892. F12-221

Report on the propagation and distribution of food -fishes. Report, 1893 (1895) ,

p. 78-138; 1895 (1896), p. 6-72; 1896 (1898), p. 11-92; 1897 (1898), p. XVIII-XC; 1898 (1899), p. XXXI-CXXII; 1899 (1900), p. XXXV-CXVIII, pi. VIII-XXIX; 1900 (1901), p. 25-118; 1901 (1902), p. 21-110, illus., pi. 4-5; 1902 (1904), p. 22-110; 1903 (1905), p. 29-74; 1904 (1905), p. 25-80; 1905 (1907), 64p., Doc. 602 issued Oct. 1, 1906; 1906 (1908), 78 p., Doc. 613 issued Mar. 12, 1907; 1907 (1909), 78 p., Doc. 630 issued Feb. 4, 1908; 1908 (1910), 93 p., Doc. 644 issued Mar. 6, 1909; 1909 (1911), 103 p., Doc. 728 issued Feb. 12, 1910; 1910 (1911), 112 p., Doc. 740 issued June 1, 1911; 1912 (1914), 108 p., Doc. 770 issued Mar. 31, 1913; 1913 (1914), 122 p., Doc. 794 issued June 13, 1914; 1914 (1915), 114 p., Doc. 808 issued Feb. 23, 1915; 1915 (1917), 138 p., Doc. 828 issued Mar. 4, 1916; 1916 (1917), 111 p., Doc. 837 issued Feb. 26, 1917; 1917 (1919), 99 p., Doc. 846 issued Feb. 1, 1918; 1918 (1920), 82 p., Doc. 863 issued Oct. 11,1919; 1919 (1921), 76 p., Doc. 878 issued Sept. 9, 1920.

A manual of fish- culture, based on the methods of the United States Commission

of fish and fisheries. (Contents.— Introduction, by J. J. Brice. The salmons of the Pacific coast, by L. Stone. The Atlantic and landlocked salmons, by C. G. Atkins. The rainbow trout, by G. A. Seagle. The brook trout, by F. N. Clark. The lake trout, by F. N. Clark. The whitefish, by J. J. Stranahan. The shad, by S. G. Worth, The black basses, crappies, and rock bass, by W. F. Page.

100 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

The miscellaneous fresh-water fishes. The cod. The common mackerel. The flatfish or winter flounder. Miscellaneous salt-water fishes. The American lob- ster, by H. M. Smith. The transportation offish and fish eggs, by J. F. Ellis. Spawning seasons of fishes propagated, character of fish eggs, period of incuba- tion, etc. Notes on the edible frogs of the United States and their artificial propagation, by F. M. Chamberlain. Oysters and methods of oyster-culture, by H. F. Moore. Notes on clam-culture.) Report, 1897 (1898), 340 p., illus., pi. 1-62, 1-XVIII. Doc. 345 issued Nov. 1, 1897. Fll-119

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: A manual of fish-culture, based on the methods of the U. S. Commission of fish and fisheries, with chapters on the cultivation of oysters and frogs. Revised edition, 340 p., illus., pi. 1-64, I-XVIII. [Addi- tions— The graylings, by J. A. Henshall. The pike perch or wall-eyed pike, by J. J. Stranahan.] Doc. 345 issued Oct. 17, 1900. Fll-119

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: (Propagation and distribution of food fishes.) Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. XVI-XXXI; 1873-1875 (1876), p. XV-XLVI; 1875-76 (1878), p. 8-50; 1877 (1879), p. 18-48; 1878 (1880), p. XXV-XLV; 1879 (1882), p. XXVII-LI ; 1880 (1883), p. XXVII-XXXVI ; 1881 (1884), p. XLII-LVI ; 1882 (1884), p. LV-LXXXIV; 1883 (1885), p. LXXI-XCI; 1884 (1886), p. XLVI- LXVI; 1885 (1887), p. LXXII-CIV; 1886 (1889), p. XXVII-XLIV; 1887 (1891), p. XIII-LII; 1888-89 (1892), p. XVIII-XXXVII; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 10-60; 1892 (1894), p. XIV-LXVIII; 1893 (1895), p. 14-16; 1894 (1896), p. 20-80.

WORK OF BUREAU'S STATIONS. GENERAL.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Fish-cultural stations operated, 1913-1919.] Report, 1913 (1914), p. 7-10; 1914 (1915), p. 39^2; 1915 (1917), p. 7-10; 1916 (1917), p. 8-11; 1917 (1919), p. 53-55; 1918 (1920), p. 10-11; 1919 (1921), p. 31-33.

ALASKA.

AFOGNAK.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Afognak Bay, River, and Lake, set aside by proclamation of December, 1892, for use of the U. S. Commission of fish and fisher- ies.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 8.

[Completion of station.] Report, 1908 (1910), p. 16.

LITUIK LAKE.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Site selected, materials and supplies purchased.] Report, 1907 (1909), p. 9.

QUADRA BAY.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Establishment of field station at Quadra Bay.] Report, 1915 (1917), p. 14.

YES BAY.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Recommendation for site.] Report, 1905 (1907), p. 18-19.

[Establishment of hatchery on Lake McDonald.] Report, 1906 (1908), p. 11.

[Completion of station.] Report, 1907 (1909), p. 9.

ARKANSAS: MAMMOTH SPRINGS.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 12.

[Purchase of site.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 14.

CALIFORNIA. BAIRD.

Stone, Livingston: Account of operations at the McCloud River fish-breeding stations of the U. S. Fish commission, from 1872-1882, inclusive. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 217-236. F12-359

History of operations at the fish-hatching stations on the McCloud River, Cali- fornia, from the beginning, August, 1872, to October, 1884. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 28-31. F18-367

Report of operations at the United States salmon-hatching establishment on

the McCloud River, California. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 168-215; 1873-74

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 101

and 1874-75 (1876), p. 437-478; 1875-76 (187$), 'p. 921-958, illus.; 1877 (1879), p 797-810- 1878 (1880), p. 741-770; 1879 (1882), p. 695-708, 715-720; 1880 (1883), p 597-613,615-621; 1881 (1884), p. 1063-1078, 1079-1083; 1882(1884), p. 839-850, 851-855; 1883 (1885), p. 989-1006; 1884 (1886), p. 169, 171-176; 1885 (1887), p. 131-140; 1886 (1889), p. 737-745.

Stone, Livingston: Report of operations in California in 1873 : Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 377-429. F16-21

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at McCloud River.] Report, 1873-74

and 1874-75 (1876), p. XXII-XXX; 1875-76 (1878), p. 24; 1877 (1879), p. 33-34; 1880 (1883), p. XXIX-XXX; 1882 (1884), p. XXV, LXX-LXXI; 1883 (1885),

(1896) p 49; 1895 (1896), p. 44-45; 1896 (1898), 66-67; 1897 (1898), p. LXVI- LXVII; 1898 (1899), p. XCIII; 1899 (1900), p. XCVI-XCVIII, pi. XXII; 1900 (1901), p. 85-90; 1901 (1902), p. 74-77.

[Act of March 2, 1889, appropriates funds for quarters.] Report, 1889-1891

(1893), p. 49.

BATTLE CREEK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Establishment of station.] Report, 1897 (1898),

p. LXVII-LXIX.

[Act, 1898, authorizing permanent station.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. XXIX.

[Operations at Battle Creek.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. XCX-XCVII; 1899

(1900), p. XCVIII-C; 1900 (1901), p. 90-91; 1902 (1904), p. 77-78.

CROOKS CREEK.

IT. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Establishment of Crooks Creek station.] Re- port, 1879 (1882), p. XXX-XXXI. [Operations at Crooks Creek station.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. XXX.

FORT GASTON.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Fort Gaston station.] Report, 1889-91 (1893), p. 51-52; 1892 (1894), p. LVIII-LIX; 1893 (1895), p. 119-120; 1894 (1896), p. 49-50; 1895 (1896), p. 46-47; 1896 (1898), p. 67-68; 1897 (1898), p. LXXIII; 1898 (1899), p. XCVII-XCVIII.

KORBEL.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Korbel.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 50; 1895 (1896), p. 47-48.

MILL CREEK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations of station.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 74-75.

COLORADO: LEADVILLE.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Leadville.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. XXXV; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 47-49; 1892 (1894), p. LV-LVII; 1893 (1895), p. 114-117; 1894 (1896), p. 47-48; 1895' (1896), p. 42-44; 1896 (1898), p. 62-65; 1897(1898),p.LXIII-LXV; 1898 (1899), p. LXXXVIII-XC; 1899(1900), p. LXXXIX-XCI; 1900 (1901), p. 79-81; 1901 (1902), p. 69-71; 1902 (1904), p. 65-67.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

ARSENAL.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Use of ice pond for carp.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. XLII; 1879 (1882), p. XXXVII; 1880 (1883), p. XIX; 1881 (1884), p. XVII; 1882 (1884), p. XXV; 1883 (1885), p. XXVI; 1884 (1886), p. XVII; 1885 (1887), p. XXV; 1886 (1889), p. XLIII.

CENTRAL STATION.

Brown, J\ E.: [Carp, goldfish, ides, and catfish handled at Central station.] Bulle- tin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 309.

102 r. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

McDonald, Marshall: Report of operations at Central station, United States Fish commission. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 879-890, illus., pis.; 1883 (1885), p. 1017- 1034, incl. tables, diagr. F16-315

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Brief mention.] Report, 1881 (1884), XVI- XVII; 1882 (1884), p. XXV; 1883 (1885), p. XXVI; 1884 (1886), p. XVII; 1885 (1887), p. XXIV; 1887 (1891), p. XXVII-XXVII1; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXVI- XXVIII; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 33-35; 1892 (1894), p. XXXV-XXXVII; 1893 (1895), p. 93-96; 1894 (1896), p. 31-33; 1895 (1896), p. 26-27; 1896 (1898), p. 39- 40; 1897 (1898), p. XLVII-XLVIII; 1898 (1899), p. LXII-LXIII, 1899 (1900), p. LXII; 1900 (1901), p. 53; 1901 (1902), p. 46-47; 1902 (1904), p. 44-45.

FISH PONDS.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Use of Monument lot authorized by Congress.] Report, 1876-77 (1879), p. 43.

[Operations at Fish Ponds.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. XL-XLI; 1879 (1882), p.

XXXVI; 1880 (1883), p. XIX; 1881 (1884), p. L-LII; 1882 (1884), p. XXV; 1883 (1885), p. XXVI; 1884(1886), p. LXII-LXIV; 1885(1887). p. XXIV-XXV; 1886 (1889), p. XXXVIII; 1887 (1891), p. XXVII; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXVIII; 1889- 1891 (1893), p. 35; 1892(1894), p. XXXVII-XXXIX; 1893 (1895), p. 96-97; 1894 (1896), p. 35-36; 1895 (1896), p. 24-25; 1896 (1898), p. 42-44; 1897 (1898), p. XLIX-LI; 1898 (1899), p. LXIV-LXXII; 1899 (1900), p. LXIII-LXV; 1900 (1901), p. 52-53; 1901 (1902), p. 45; 1902 (1904), p. 43.

NAVY YARD.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Propagation and distribution of shad (Alosa sapidis- sima) in the spring of 1880.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 655-657.

Wood, William Maxwell: Report of the operations of the Navy Yard shad-hatching station in Washington, D. C., during the season of 1882. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 891-897, pis. F16-321

GEORGIA: COLD SPRING.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Site donated.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. XXVIII- XXIX.

ILLINOIS: QUINCY.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Operations at Quincy.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. XXX-XXXI; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 44; 1892 (1894), p. XLIX-L; 1893 (1895), p. 108-110; 1894 (1896), p. 45; 1895 (1896), p. 37-38; 1896 (1898), p. 57-59; 1897 (1898), p. LVII; 1898 (1899), p. LXXXV; 1899 (1900), p. LXXXII-LXXXIII; 1900 (1901), p. 71; 1901 (1902), p. 62; 1902 (1904), p. 59.

IOWA.

MANCHESTER.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Operations at Manchester.] Report, 1897 (1898), p LVII-LVIII; 1898 (1899), p. LXXXII-LXXXV; 1899 (1900), p. LXXXIT1- LXXXV; 1900 (1901), p. 72-75; 1901 (1902), p. 62-64; 1902 (1904), p. 60-62.

NORTH M'GREGOR.

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Establishment of rescue station at North McGregor.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 39.

KENTUCKY: LOUISVILLE.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1912 (1914), p. 64. - [Donation of site by State.] Report, 1913 (1914), p. 69.

LOUISIANA: ATCHAFALAYA.

IT. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Brief mention.] Report, 1918 (1920), p. 10.

MAINE.

Atkins, Charles G.: Memoranda relative to inclosures for the confinement of salmon, drawn from experience at Bucksport, Penobscot River, Maine. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 170-174. F13-92

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 103

BOOTHBAY HARBOR.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 16.

Work of the Bureau of fisheries and its fish-cultural station at Boothbay Harbor,

Me. 1917. [Occasional papers.] F17-186

BUCKSPORT.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Bucksport.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. XVIII-XIX; 1873-1875 (1876), p. XXX; 1875-76 (1878), p. 25;

1877 (1879), p. 36; 1878 (1880), p. XXIX; 1879 (1882), p. XXXI; 1880 (1883), p. XXXI; 1881 (1884), p. XLVII; 1882 (1884), p. XXIV; 1883 (1885). p. LXXX; 1884 (1884), p. XVI; 1885 (1887), p. XXIII; 1886 (1889), p. XL; 1887 (1891),

CRAIG BROOK.

Atkins, Charles G.: Sketch of the Penobscot salmon-breeding establishment.

Bulletin, 1884 (1883), vol. II, p. 373-378. Fl 2-374 . Report on the propagation of Penobscot salmon in 1886-87. Report, 1888-89

(1892), p. 747-749. F20--161

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Craig Brook.] Report, 1883

(1885), p. 79-82; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 13-19; 1892 (1894), p. XVIII-XXI; 1893

(1895), p. 79-82; 1894 (1896), p. 21-23; 1895 (1896), p. 12-15; 1896 (1898), p.

17-21; 1897 (1898), p. XXI-XXV; 1898 (1899), p. XLII-XLIV; 1899 (1900), p.

XLV-LI; 1900 (1901), p. 36-38; 1901 (1902), p. 29-31; 1902 (1904), p. 29-31.

rT^_j-_ 1- 1 * T -£ ,X~J-.I 4- / 1«^. -T «. "D— ^~1- T T> v-v^. A«4. 1 OOO

-[Establishment of permanent station at Craig Brook.] Report, 1888-1889

(1892), p. XXII-XXIII.

GRAND LAKE STREAM.

Atkins, Charles G.: Report on the collection and distribution of schoodic salmon

eggs. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 817-846, pi.; 1880 (1883), p. 633-665, incl. tables;

1882 (1884), p. 863-871; 1884 (1886), p. 181-187; 1885 (1887), p. 145-156; 1886

(1889), p. 751-759. — Sketch of the schoodic salmon-breeding establishment. Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 379-382. F12-375

— Report on the schoodic salmon work of 1884-1885. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 323-324. TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Grand Lakes Stream.] Report,

1875-76 (1878), p. 25-26; 1876-77 (1879), p. 37-38; 1878 (1880), p. XXXII-XXXV;

1879 (1882), p. XXXII-XXXIII; 1880 (1883), p. XXXI; 1881 (1884) p. XLVII-

(1894), p. XVII; 1893 (1895), p. 79.

GREEN LAKE.

Atkins, Charles G.: Report on the propagation of Penobscot salmon in 1879-80.

Report, 1879 (1882), p. 721-731, incl. tables. Sketch of the Penobscot salmon-breeding establishment. Bulletin, 1882

(1883), vol. II, p. 373-378. F12-374

Report on the propagation of Penobscot salmon in 1884-85. Report, 1884

(1886), p. 177-179, tables. TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Green Lake.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 20-22; 1892 (1894), p. XXI-XXII; 1893 (1895), p. 82-86; 1894 (1896), p. 24-26; 1895 (1896), p. 9-12; 1896 (1898), p. 14-16; 1897 (1898), p. XIX-XX; 1898 (1899), p. XL-XLII; 1899 (1900), p. XLIII-XLV; 1900 (1901) p. 34-35; 1901 (1902), p. 28-29; 1902 (1904), p. 26-29.

104 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

MARYLAND.

BRYANS POINT.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1892 (1894). p XXXI-XXXV.

[Operations at Bryans Point.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 92-93; 1894 (1896),

p. 30-31; 1895 (1896), p. 28-29; 1897 (1898), p. XLIV-XLV; 1898 (1899), p. LXI- LXII; 1899 (1900), p. LXII-LXIII; 1900 (1901), p. 51; 1901 (1902), p. 44; 1902 (1904), p. 41-42.

DRUID HILL PARK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Use of Druid Hill Park.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 42-43; 1878 (1880) p. XL; 1879 (1882), p. XXXVII; 1880 (1883), p. XIX.

FORT WASHINGTON.

Babcock, William C.: Report of shad operations conducted at Fort Washington, Md ' Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1035-1042 incl. tables; 1884 (1886), p. 189-197 incl. tables, pi.

Fll-35 McDonald, Marshall: Report of shad propagation on the Potomac River during

the season of 1886. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 815-817.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Fort Washington.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. XXVI; 1884 (1886), p. LVIII-LIX; 1885 (1887), p. LXXXIX; 1886 (1889), p. XXXVI; 1887 (1891), p. XXV; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXVI; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 32-33.

HAVRE DE GRACE.

Clark, Frank Nelson: Notes on experiments in penning shad and taking eggs at

Battery station, Havre de Grace, Md., in 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1045-1050.

F17-37 Grabill, L. B.: Report of operations at the shad-hatching station on Battery Island,

near Havre de Grace, Md., during the season of 1884. Report, 1884 (1886), p.

807-814 incl. tables. F17-36

Hamlen, William: Report of operations at the Battery Island station, Havre de

Grace, Md., during the season of 1884. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 199-208 incl.

tables. Low, W. F.: Report of operations at the Havre de Grace, Md., shad -hatching

station during the season of 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1043-1044 incl. tables. Ravenel, William de Chastignier: [Table of temperatures and densities at St.

Jerome Station, Havre de Grace, Md., for the year 1886.] Report, 1886 (1889),

p. 768-777. Taylor, Fred W.: Analysis of artesian-well water from the shad-hatching station

at Havre de Grace, Md. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 348. F18-145.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Battery Island.] Report, 1878

(1880), p. XXXVI; 1879 (1882), p. XXXV; 1880 (1883), p. XXXII-XXXIII;

1881 (1884), p. L; 1882 (1884), p. LXXIV-LXXVII; 1883 (1885), p. LXXXIV-

LXXXV; 1884 (1886), p. LVII

1887 (1891), p.

L882 (1884), p. LXXIV-LXXVII; 1883 (1885), p. LXXXIV- 16), p. LVIII-LIX; 1885 (1887), p. XCI; 1886 (1889), p. LXII; â„¢. v^^y, ~. .^V-XXVI; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXV-XXVI; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 30-31; 1892 (1894), p. XXIX-XXX; 1893 (1895), p. 91; 1894 (1896), p. 29-30; 1895 (1896), p. 22-24; 1896 (1898), p. 37-39; 1897 (1898), p. XLII-XLIV; 1898 (1899), p. LIX-LXI; 1899 (1900), p. LX-LXII; 1900 (1901), p. 49-51; 1901 (1902), p. 43; 1902 (1904), p. 40-41.

p.

— Report of shad-hatching operations at Battery station, Havre de Grace, Md., season of 1885 and 1887. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 401-410; 1886 (1886), vol. VI, p. 361-368; 1887 (1887), vol. VII, p. 95-100 incl. tables. F18-613

- — [Closure of fish hatchery at Havre de Grace, Md.] Report, 1917 (1919), p. 76-78.

NORTH EAST RIVER.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. L; 1882 (1884), p. LXXVI.

MASSACHUSETTS.

BERKSHIRE.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Donation to U. S. Bureau of fisheries of trout- hatching plant by Mrs. Mary A. Scully.] Report, 1917 (1919), p. 55.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 105

GLOUCESTER.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Gloucester.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. XLII-XLIV; 1879 (1882), p. XXXVII-XXVIII; 1887 (1891), p. XV- XVI; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXIII-XXIV; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 22-24; 1892 (1894), p. XXII; 1893 (1895), p. 86-87; 1894 (1896), p. 26-27; 1895 (1896), p. 17-18; 1896 (1898), p. 24-26; 1897 (1898), p. XXX-XXXVIII; 1898 (1899), p. L-LII; 1899 (1900), p. LXXX-LV; 1900 (1901), p. 45-47; 1901 (1902), p. 35-36; 1902 (1904), p. 37-38.

WOODS HOLE.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Woods Hole.] Report, 1884

(1886), p. XV; 1885 (1887), p. LXXVIII; 1886 (1889), p. XXXIX-XL; 1887

(1891), p. XVI-XVII; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXIV-XXV; 1889-1891 (1893), p.

24-28; 1892 (1894), p. XXIV-XXVII; 1893 (1895), p. 88-90; 1894 (1896), p. 27-29 ;

1895 (1896), p. 18-22; 1896 (1898), p. 27-31; 1897 (1898), p. XXXVI-XXXVII;

1898 (1899), p. LII-LXI; 1899 (1900), p. LVI-LVIII; 1900 (1901), p. 45-47; 1901

(1902), p. 36-38; 1902 (1904), p. 36-37.

[Selection and description of site.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XXXVII-XL.

[Congressional action in regard to the Woods Hole station.] Report, 1882

(1884), p. LXI.

[Permanent sea-coast station.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. XXXVII-XLI.

[Description of Woods Hole.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. LIII-LVI.

MICHIGAN.

Clark, Frank Nelson: Report of operations at the Michigan stations of the U. S. Fish commission for the year 1886-87. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 729-736.

ALPENA.

Clark, Frank N.: Description of the U. S. fish hatchery at Alpena, Michigan

Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 388. [Report on operations at Alpena.] Report, 1880 (1883), p 568-572- 1882

(1884), p. 815-817; 1883 (1885), p. 978-979; 1884 (1886), p. 151-167; 1885 (1887),

p. 121-129.

— [Fish-cultural operations at Alpena.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 42-43.

(1894), p. XLVI-XLVII; 1895 (1896), p. 35-36; 1896 (1898), p. 54-55; 1897 (1898) p. LVI-LVII; 1898 (1899), p. LXXXI; 1899 (1900), p. LXXX-LXXXI. [Establishment of station.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. XXV.

Worth, Stephen G.: [Operations at Alpena.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 105-106.

CHARLEVOIX.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Substation established.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 13.

NORTHVILLE.

Clark, Frank Nelson: Account of operations at the Northville fish-hatching station of the United States Fish commission, from 1874 to 1882, inclusive. Bulletin 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 355-372, illus. F12-373

Report of operations at Northville and Alpena. Report, 1880 (1883), p

553-596; 1881 (1884), p. 1037-1062; 1882 (1884), p. 813-838; 1883 (1885), p. 975- 988; 1884 (1886), p. 151-167 1885 (1887), p. 121-129; 1886 (1889), p. 729-736.

Report on distribution of fish and eggs from Northville and Alpena stations

for 1885-86. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 395-399. F18-618

U.S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Purchase of station and all facilities from Clark.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. XXVII.

[Operations at Northville.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XLIV; 1882 (1884), p

LXIV-LXVIII; 1883 (1885), p. LXXVI-LXXVII; 1884 (1886), p. LII-LIII; 1885 (1887), p. LXXVII-LXXIX, LXXXII; 1886 (1889), p. XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, 1887 (1891), p. XX-XXII; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXXI-XXXII; 1889- 1891 (1893), p. 39-42; 1892 (1894), p. XLIII-XLVI; 1893 (1895), p. 103-105; 1894 (1896); p. 40-42; 1895 (1896), p. 33-35; 1896 (1898), p. 52-54; 1897 (1898) p. LV-LVI; 1898 (1899), p. LCCVII; 1899(1900), p. LXXVII-LXXIX; 1900 (1901), p. 64-70; 1901 (1902), p. 57-61; 1902 (1904), p. 53-58.

106 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

MINNESOTA.

DULUTH.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Establishment of station.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. XXXIV. -[Operations of station at Duluth.] Report, 1888-89 (189_2), p. XXXIII-

L.X.

XXXIV; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 43-44; 1892 (1894), p. XLVII-XLIX; 1893 (1895), p. 106-108; 1894 (1896), p. 44; 1895 (1896), p. 36; 1896 (1898), p. 55-56; 1897 (1898), p. LVII-LIX; 1898 (1899), p. LXXXI-LXXXII; 1899 (1900), p. LXXXI-

p. 106-108; 1894 (1896), p. 44; 1895 (1896), p. 36; 1896 (1898), p. 55-56; 1897

98), p. LVII-LIX; 1898 (1899), p. LXXXI-LX LXXXII; 1900 (1901), p. 70-71; 1901 (1902), p. 60-62; 1902 (1904), p.*58.

IT. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Site purchased and construction begun.]

Report, 1910 (1911), p. 11. [Completion of buildings.] Report, 1912 (1914), p. 65.

MISSISSIPPI: TUPELO.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1902 (1904), p.

15-16. [Purchase of site.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 13.

[Progress of construction.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 14.

MISSOURI: NEOSHO.

McDonald, Marshall: [Report in reference to the establishment of a fish-cultural

station of the U. S. Fish commission in southwest Missouri.] Report, 1887 (1891),

p. XXXI-XXXIII. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Neosho.] Report, 1888-89 (1892),

p. XXXIV; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 45-47; 1892 (1894), p. L-LIV; 1893 (1895), p.

110-117; 1894 (1896), p. 45-47; 1895 (1896), p. 38-41; 1896 (1898), p. 59-62; 1897

(1898), p. LIX-LXI; 1898 (1899), p. LXXXV-LXXXVII; 1899 (1900), p.

LXXXVII-LXXXIX; 1900 (1901), p. 77-79; 1901 (1902), p. 65-66; 1902 (1904),

p. 64-65.

MONTANA: BOZEMAN.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Establishment of station at Bozeman.] Re- port, 1893 (1895), p. 7-8.

[Brief mention.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 8; 1895 (1896), p. 2.

[Operations at Bozeman.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. LXV-LXVI; 1898 (1899),

p. XCI-XCII; 1899 (1900), p. XCI-XCII; 1900 (1901), p. 83-85; 1901 (1902), p. 73-74; 1902 (1904), p. 69-71.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: NASHUA.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1899 (1900), p.

XXVII. [Operations at Nashua.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 42-43; 1901 (1902), p. 34-35;

1902 (1904), p. 34-36.

NEW JERSEY.

DELAWARE RIVER.

17. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations on Delaware River.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. XXVIII-XXIX; 1893 (1895), p. 90; 1894 (1896), p. 28-29; 1895 (1896), p. 22; 1896 (1898), p. 33-37; 1899 (1900), p. LIX-LX; 1900 (1901), p. 49; 1901 (1902), p. 42-43; 1902 (1904), p. 39-40.

GLOUCESTER CITY.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Gloucester City.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. XCIII-XCIV; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 28-29.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 107

NEW YORK.

CAPE VINCENT.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Cape Vincent selected as site.] Report, 1894

(1896), p. 18. - [Operations at Cape Vincent.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 32-33; 1897 (1898), p.

XXIX-XXX; 1898 (1899), p. XLVII-L; 1899(1900), p. LI-LIII; 1900 (1901),

p. 47-49; 1901 (1902), p. 38-42; 1902 (1904), p. 38-39.

COLD SPRING HARBOR.

Mather, Fred: Account of eggs repacked and shipped to foreign countries, under the direction of the U. S. Fish commission. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 809-812; 1883 (1885), p. 973-974; 1884 (1886), p. 143-150; 1885 (1887), p. 117-120; 147-150;

p. Report of operations at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island. Report, 1884

p.

89),

1886 (1889), p. 829-831.

(1886), p. 129-142; 1885 (1887), p. 109-115; 1886 (1889), p. 721-728.

Report of the hatching operations at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, during

the season of 1884-85, and the distribution in the spring of 1885. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 469-472. F18-512

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Use of State hatchery at Cold Spring Harbor by U. S. Fish commission.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. XIX; 1884 (1886), p. XVI; 1885 (1887), p. XXIII-XXIV; 1886 (1889), p. XLI; 1887 (1891), p. XXVIII; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXV, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 28; 1892 (1894), p. XXVII-XXVIII.

ROSLYN.

Mather, Fred: Report upon the hatching and distribution of Penobscot and land locked, or schoodic, salmon in the spring of 1882. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 873-877.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Use of Chapham' s establishment for hatching salmon.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. LXVIII-LXIX.

NORTH CAROLINA.

AVOCA.

Milner , James W. : [Work at Avoca station during 1878.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 617- Tanner, Zera Luther: [Work of the Fish Hawk at Avoca.] Report, 1881 (1884),

p. 59-60. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Avoca station.] Report, 1881

(1884), p. XLIX.

EDENTON.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1899 (1900), p.

XXIX-XXX - [Operations at Edenton.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 57-59; 1901 (1902), p. 50-52;

1902 (1904), p. 47-48.

WELDON.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Joint operations by State and U. S. Fish com- mission.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. XLVIII.

OHIO. PUT-IN BAY.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Put-in Bay.] Report, 1899-1891 (1893), p. 38-39; 1892 (1894), p. XL-XLII: 1893 (1895), p. 100-102; 1894 (1896), p. 37-40; 1895 (1896), p. 31-32; 1896 (1898), p. 49-51; 1897 (1898), p. LIII-LIV; 1898 (1899), p. LXX-LXXXI, pi. XIII-XVI; 1899 (1900), p. LXXI-LXXVI; 1900 (1901), p. 60-63; 1901 (1902), p. 55-57; 1902 (1904), p. 50-53.

SANDUSKY.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Use of State hatchery by U. S. Fish commission.] Report, 1888-89 (1891), p. XXIX-XXX; 1889-1891 (1893), p., 37.

108 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

OREGON.

BAKER LAKE.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1899 (1900),

/ommissipner or jbisneries: L&eiection ot site.j iteport, isyy (lyuuj, p. AA1A. [Description of hatchery and operations for 1900.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 96-97.

[Report of operations for 1901.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 83-84; 1902 (1904),

p. 81-82.

CLACKAMAS.

Hubbard, \V. F.: Report of the salmon-hatching operations in 1878 at Clackamas

hatchery. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 771-772. Stone, Livingston: Report of operations at the salmon-hatching station on the

Clackamas River in 1877. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 783-796. F16-117

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Establishment of station.] Report, 1878 (1880),

p. XXVII. [New station proposed on the Clackamas River, Oregon.] Report, 1886 (1889),

p. XLIX. [Operations at Clackamas station.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. XXVII; 1887

(1891), p. XIX-XX; 1888-89 (1892), p. XXXVI-XXXVII; 1889-1891 (1893),

p. 52-53; 1892 (1894), p. LIX-LX; 1893 (1895), p. 121-122; 1894 (1896), p. 51;

1895 (1896), p. 48; 1896 (1898), p. 69-70; 1897 (1898), p. LXIX-LXX; 1898

(1899), p. XCVII-C; 1899 (1900), p. XCIII-XCIV; 1900 (1901), p. 91-92; 1901

(1902), p. 78-80; 1902 (1904), p. 75-77.

ROGUE RIVER.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1898 (1899), p.

CI-CII. [Operation of station.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 78.

— [Station reopened.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 92-94.

SALMON RIVER.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site for auxiliary station.] Report,

1897 (1898), p. LXX-LXXI.

[Operations at Salmon River.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 01; 1899 (1900), p.

XCIV-XCV.

SIUSLAW RIVER.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operation of hatchery near Mapleton, Oreg., by U. S. Fish commission.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CIV.

UPPER CLACKAMAS.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [History of station.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. XCIX-C.

- [Operations of station.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. XCIV.

PENNSYLVANIA: BRISTOL.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Use of Pennsylvania State natchery.] Report,

1898 (1899), p. LIX.

SOUTH CAROLINA: ORANGEBURG.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1912 (1914), p. 64.

- [Purchase of site.] Report, 1913 (1914), p. 69.

SOUTH DAKOTA: SPEARFISH.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. XV.

[Purchase of site.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. XXVI.

[Operations at Spearfish.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 81-83; 1901 (1902), p. 71-72;

1902 (1904), p. 68-69.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 109

TENNESSEE: ERWIN.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Act of August 5, 1892, authorizing the estab- lishment of the station.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 18.

[Selection of site.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. XV.

[Operations at Erwin.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. LXVII-LXX; 1899 (1900), p.

LXIX-LXXI; 1900 (1901), p. 59-60; 1901(1902), p. 52-53; 1902 (1904), p. 48-49.

TEXAS: SAN MARCOS.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1892 (1894), p.

LXIII.

[Donation of site.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 7.

[Operations at San Marcos.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. LXI-LXII; 1898 (1899),

p. LXXXyn-LXXXVIII; 1899 (1900), p. LXXXV-LXXXVIII; 1900 (1901),

~4), P-

p. 76-77; 1901 (1902), p. 67-69; 1902 (1904), p. 62-64.

[Closure of hatchery at San Marcos.] Report, 1917 (1919), p. 77-78.

[Station reopened.] Report, 1918 (1920), p. 10.

UTAH: SPRINGVILLE.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 75.

VERMONT. HOLDEN.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Purchase of land for auxiliary station.] Re- port, 1910 (1911), p. 11.

ST. JOHNSBURY.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 6.

[Construction of station.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 2.

[Operations at St. Johnsbury.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 15-17; 1896 (1898), p.

21-24; 1897 (1898), p. XXV-XXIX; 1898 (1899), p. XLV-XLVIII; 1899 (1900), p.XLVIII-LI; 1900(1901), p. 39-42; 1901 (1902), p. 31-33; 1902 (1904), p. 32-34.

VIRGINIA. GUNSTON.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations of barges on the Potomac River in 1881.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XLIX.

QUANTICO.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Quantico.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. LXXII; 1883 (1885), p. LXXXIII-LXXXIV.

WYTHEVILLE.

McDonald, Marshall: Report of operations at the trout-breeding station at Wythe-

ville, Va., from its occupation in January, 1882, to June 30, 1887. Report, 1885

(1887), p. 103-108; 1886 (1889), p. 793-800. Fll-258

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Wytheville.] Report, 1898

(1899), p. LXVI-LXVII; 1899 (1900), p. LXVI-LXIX; 1900 (1901), p. 55-57;

1901 (1902), p. 47-50; 1902 (1904), p. 45-47. [Act passed by the Virginia Legislature authorizing transfer of station from

State to United States.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. XXVII. [Operations of State hatchery by U. S. Fish commissioner.] Report, 1882

(1884), p. XVIII; 1883 (1885), p. XXV; 1884 (1886), p. XVI; 1885 (1887), p.

XXIII; 1886 (1889), p. XLI; 1887 (1891), p. XXII-XXIII; 1888-89 (1892), p. - XXIX; 1889-1891 (1893), p. 36-37; 1895 (1896), p. 29-31; 1896 (1898), p. 47-49;

1897 (1898), p. LI-LII.

110 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

WASHINGTON , BIG WHITE SALMON.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operations at Big White Salmon. 1 Report, 1902 (1904), p. 80-81.

BIRDS VIEW.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Purchase of land.] Report, 1911 (1913), p. 62.

BRINNON.

U. S. Commissioner of of Fisheries: [New station operated on the Dusenwallops River.] Report, 1913 (1914), p. 13.

DARRINGTON.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Field station established on the Sauk River. 1 Report, 1913 (1914), p. 13.

DUCKABUSH.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site and completion of buildings.] Report, 1911 (1913), p. 62.

EAGLE CREEK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operated as auxiliary of Little and Big White Salmon.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 38.

LITTLE WHITE SALMON.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1897 (1898), p.

LXXI-LXXII. [Operations at Little White Salmon.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CII-CIV; 1899

(1900), p. XCV; 1900 (1901), p. 94-96; 1901 (1902), p. 81-83; 1902 (1904), p. 79-80.

QUILCENE RIVER.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1911 (1913), p. 62.

QUINIAULT LAKE.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Location of new field station.] Report, 1915 (1917), p. 8.

SULTAN .

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Field station established on Elwell Creek.] Report, 1913 (1914), p. 13.

TANNER CREEK.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Operated as auxiliary of Little and Big White Salmon.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 38.

WEST VIRGINIA. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 15. [Construction of station.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 12.

WYOMING: SARATOGA.

iheries: [Selection of site. [Purchase of land for site.] Report, 1914 (1915),

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Selection of site.] Report, 1912 (1914), p. 64.

""), P- 76.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. Ill

WORK OF BUREAU'S CARS.

Eastman, Frank S.: Description of the U. S. Fish commission car No. 2, designed

for the distribution of young fish. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 39-41, pis. Ellis, J. Frank: The transportation of fish and fish eggs. Report, 1897 (1898), p.

239-244; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 239-244. McDonald, Marshall: Summary of distribution of fish by one car during the past season. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 295. F18-138

Stone, Livingston: [California aquarium car.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876),

p. 385-390.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Car and messenger service.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 52; 1896 (1898), p. 71; 1897 (1898), p. XIX; 1898 (1899), p. XXXIV- XXXVI; 1899 (1900), p. XLII; 1900 (1901), p. 16; 1901 (1902), p. 9; 1902 (1904), p. 10; 1903 (1905), p. 10; 1904 (1905), p. 6-7; 1905 (1907), p. 8; 1906 (1908), p. 8; 1907 (1909), p. 8.

. [Description of car No. 1.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XLII; 1882 (1884), p. XXX;

1883 (1885), p. XXXVI.

[Description of car No. 2.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. XXX; 1883 (1885),

p. XXXVI.

[Constructed in 1884.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. XXIII. [Cars 1, 2, and 3.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. XXXIII-XXXIV. [Trip of car No. 3, to Michigan.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 106. [First use of car for hatching, Lambertville, Pa.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. XCIV.

[New transportation car No. 5.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. XXXI.

[Car 3 utilized as hatchery on St. Johns River.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. XIX.

FISH CULTURE BY COUNTRIES.

UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Blackford, Eugene G.: Opening remarks of the chairman of the fish-cultural section of the Fisheries Congress. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 191.

Borodine, N.: Statistical review of fish culture in Europe and North America. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 193-196. Doc. 254 issued June 9, 1894.

F12-183

Ewart, J. Cosser: [A Scotch view of our methods.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 83.

Harding, Garrick M.: Suggestions to fish culturists. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 55-56. F18-17

Hubrecht, Ambrosius Arnold Willem: Fish culture as seen at the London exhibi- tion, with special references to its history, apparatus, and the methods used in the United States. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 337-348. F12-397

Malmgren, A. J.: [Fish culture in the United States.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 363-382.

Milner, James W.: The progress of fish culture in the United States. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p.,523-558, pi. XIV-XV. F15-116

Nordqvist, Oscar: Some notes about American fish culture. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 197-200. Doc. 255 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

Stone, Livingston: Some brief reminiscences of the early days of fish culture in the United States. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 337-343. Doc. 391 issued Aug. 8, 189*. F12-110

Summary of reports for 1878 by State fish commissioners respecting the increase of food fishes by artificial propagation. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 925-943. F16-187

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Reports of special conferences with the American fish culturists association and State commissioners of fisheries. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 757-773.

ALASKA.

Fassett, Harry Clifford: [The Karluk hatchery.] Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 331-348, illus., pi. XXXII-XXXIV.

ARIZONA.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Inquiry respecting suitable site for fish-cultural work.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 109.

112 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

CALIFORNIA.

Campbell, J. B.: Notes on McCloud River, California, and some of its fishes. Based

upon a letter from J. B. Campbell. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 44-46.

F18-14 Green, Seth: Rearing of California mountain trout (Salmo irideus). Bulletin,

1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 23. F18-11

Poppe, Robert A.: The introduction and culture of the carp in California. Report,

1878 (1880), p. 661-666. F16-173

Titcomb, John W.: [Landlocked salmon, trout, striped bass, and shad in California.]

Quoted by C. A. Vogelsand. Report, 1903 (1905), p. 33-34. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Hatching and distribution of California salmon. A.

Report on California salmon spawn hatched and distributed, by J. H. Slack.

B. Hatching and distribution of California salmon in tributaries of Great Salt

Lake, by A. P. Rockwood. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 431-435.

F16-22

COLORADO.

Titcomb, John W.: [Trout introduced into Colorado.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 32.

FLORIDA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notes on Biscayne Bay, Florida, with reference to its adaptability as the site of a marine hatching and experiment station. Report, 1895 (1897), p. 169-191. Doc. 333 issued Jan. 8, 1897. Fll-196

ILLINOIS. Bartlett, S. P.: [Fish-culture in Illinois.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 107.

IOWA.

Mosher, A. A.: Notes on fish-culture in Iowa. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 312.

F18-459

MAINE.

Stanley, E. M.: [Work of the Maine commission.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 465.

MICHIGAN.

Post, Hoyt: Fish-culture in Michigan. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 201-211. Doc. 256 issued June 26, 1894. ' F12-183

MONTANA.

Crosby, John Schuyler: Stocking the streams of Montana with fish. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 301-302. F18-140

Henshall, James Alexander: Culture of the Montana grayling. Report and special papers, 1906 (1908), 7 p. Doc. 628 issued Dec. 11, 1907. 7-35451

Titcomb, John W.: [Propagation of trout in Montana.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 32.

NEW JERSEY. .

Mason, Harry W.: Report of operations on the Naversink River, New Jersey, in 1879, collecting living striped bass for transportation to California. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 663-666. F17-15

Titcomb, John W.: [Propagation of black bass in New Jersey.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 34.

NORTH CAROLINA.

Worth, S. G.: Summary of fish-cultural work in North Carolina. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 365-367. F18-481

OREGON.

Dowell, B. F.: [Fish-culture in Oregon.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 469-470.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 113

PENNSYLVANIA.

Titcomb, John W.: [Propagation of rainbow trout in Pennsylvania.] Report, 1903

(1905), p. 34.

SOUTH DAKOTA.

Titcomb, John W.: [Trout in South Dakota.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 32.

VERMONT.

Stone, L.: [Decline in fish hatching in Vermont.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 351.

WYOMING.

Evermann, Barton W.: [Results of stocking the waters of Yellowstone national

park with fish.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 53-55. Maynard, H. J.: [Fish-culture in Wyoming Territory.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 107-108.

PACIFIC COAST.

Dunn, Horace D.: [Fish-culture on the Pacific coast.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 49-50.

CANADA.

Malmgren, A. J.: [Fish-culture in Canada.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 363-382.

MEXICO.

LaMotte, Alfred V.: Commission de Piscicultura de La Republica Mexicana. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 124. F18-243

EUROPE.

GENERAL.

Bettoni, Eugenio, and Decio Vinciguerra: On the fish-cultural establishments

of central Europe. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 539-601 . F17-147

Borodine, N.: Statistical review of fish-culture in Europe and North America.

Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 193-196. Doc. 254 issued June 9, 1894.

F12-183 Bouchon-Brandely, Germain: Report on the state of pisciculture in France

and the neighboring countries. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 513-523.

F15-115 Haime, Jules: The history of fish-culture in Europe from its earliest records to 1854.

Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 465-492. F15-113

Raver et-Wattel, C.: Report on the condition of pisciculture in foreign countries

from documents collected at the International fishery exposition at Berlin, 1880.

Report, 1880 (1883), p. 477-489. F16-295

AUSTRIA.

Gasch, Adolf: Pond-cultivation on the Kaniow estate (District of Biala, Galicia),

the property of his imperial highness, Archduke Albrecht of Austria. Report,

1880 (1883), p. 533-543. F16-282

Malmgren, A. J.: [Fish-culture in Austria.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p.

372-373. Marenzeller, Emil, edler von: The piscicultural establishment of Mr. August

Fruwirth in Freiland near St. Polten, Lower Austria. Report, 1879 (1882), p.

651-660, illus. F17-14

Peyrer, Karl: [Artificial fish breeding.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p.

580-585. Swetitsch, Joseph: A depot for embryonated eggs of all the valuable kinds of fish.

Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 345-346. Wengen, von der: [Artificial fish-culture in Austria.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 454.

5690°— 21 8

114 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

BELGIUM.

Fry planted in rivers of Belgium in 1886. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 258-263.

F18-587

Selys-Longchamps, Edmond, i. e., Michel Edmond Selys de, baron: Repopula- tion of the water-courses in Belgium. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 815-824. F16-343 Willequet, E.: Fish-culture in Belgium. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 218- 220. F12-391

— Fish-culture in Belgium — Proposed government action. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 437-439. F18-168

DENMARK.

Wengen, von der: [Fish-culture in Denmark.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 458.

FINLAND.

Malmgren, A. J.: Memorial addressed to the Bureau of agriculture of the Imperial senate for Finland, January 20, 1883, in regard to the advisability of introducing artificial fish culture in Finland. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 363-382.

F12-309

Wengen, von der: [Question of fish-culture in Finland.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 437-438.

FRANCE.

Bouchon-Brandely, Germain: Report on the state of pisciculture in France and

the neighboring countries. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 513-523. Fl 5-115

Causans, Viscount de: The fish-cultural establishment of Lake Saint-Front,

Haute Loire, France. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 201-202. F18^408

Chabot-Karlen: [Reports on fish-cultural operations in France, at Beaune, Saint-

Remy and Nanteuil-en-Vallen.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 309-311. Ducastel: The transformation of salt marshes into fish ponds. Report, 1880 (1883),

p. 517-531, illus. F16-279

HaUoy, Leon d': Fish-culture at Gouville, France. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 255-256. F18-425. Malmgren, A. J.: [Fish-culture in France.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 369. The piscicultural establishment at Gremaz (Ain), France. Bulletin, 1887

(1889), vol. VII, 207-211. F18-670

Wengen. von der: [Fish-culture in France.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 442-443.

F17-135

GERMANY.

Bavarian Fishery Association: [Course of instruction.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896),

vol. XV, p. 321-324. Behr, Friedrich von: [Address made at the meeting of the German fishery association

at Berlin, March 16, 1877, by Mr. Von Behr, Schmoldow, president of the associa- tion, member of the German parliament.] Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 1014-3024. Borne, Max von dem: How can our lakes and rivers be again stocked with fish in

the shortest possible time? Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 681-683.

F 16-32 Distribution of American fish and fish eggs by the German fishery association.

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 261-264. Brumme: Great results obtained with little water. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 329-331. F13-111

Eben-Bauditten: Recent contributions to pond cultivation. Bulletin, 1881 (1882),

vol. I, p. 385-387. [Fish-cultural methods at the agricultural school at Freising.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896),

vol. XV, p. 320-321, pi. 55. Hoffman: [Fish-culture on the Frische-Haff.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p-.

311-312. Jaffe, S.: Notes on fish-culture in Germany. Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p.

311-324, illus. Doc, 304 issued Mar. 5, 1896. F12-246

Malmgren, A. J.: [Fish-culture in Germany.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p.

369-372. Mr. Christian Wagner's establishment for raising goldfish at Oldenberg, Germany.

Report, 1878 (1880), p. 679-684. F16-177

Polenz, Chamberlain von: An opinion regarding R. Eckhardt's answer to Professor

Malmgren. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 387-388. F18-148

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 115

Treskow-Weissagk, von: What dangers threaten the products of the old pond carp fisheries from artificial fish culture. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 303-304.

F18-142

Veckenstedt, Edm.: On the carp ponds of Nether Lusatia. Report, 1878 (1880),

p. 671-674. F16-175

Wengen. von der: [Fish-culture in Germany.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 444-452.

F17-135

GREAT BRITAIN.

Duncan, J. Barker: Salmon and trout hatcheries in Scotland. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 451^56. F18-508

Exeter, Marquis: [American fish eggs in England.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 129. Fulton, T. Wemyss: Description of the marine hatchery at Dunbar, Scotland.

Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 257-262. Doc. 261 issued June 26, 1894.

F12-183 Howietoun fishery: [Fish-culture in Scotland.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.

406.

[The Howietoun hatchery in Scotland.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 83-84. Malmgren, A. J.: [Fish-culture in England, Scotland, and Ireland.] Bulletin,

1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 374-375.

Manley, J. J.: Pisciculture in England. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 69-74.

F13-83 Mclntosh, W. C.: Fish-cultural investigations at St. Andrews Marine Laboratory,

Scotland. Bulletin 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 241-256. Doc. 261 issued June 26,

1894. F12-183

Wengen, von der: [Fish-culture in England.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 454-455.

ICELAND.

Thorarinsson, Bened. S.: Notes on the hatcheries and fresh- water fisheries of Iceland. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 120-126. F18-661

ITALY.

Pavesi, Pietro: Notes on hatching and planting young fish in Italian waters. Bul- letin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 263-265. F18-588

NORWAY.

Dannevig, Guilder Mathisen: Report of operations at the hatching establishment for marine fishes, Arendal, 1884. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 154-160.

F18-395

Artificial hatching of salt-water fish and lobsters in Norway. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 437-440. F18-501

_____ The utility of sea-fish hatching. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVII, p. 811- 816. Doc. 681 issued April, 1910. 10-35424

Landmark, Anthon, i. e. Even Anthon Thomas: [Concerning the desirability of a hatchery for salt-water fish in Norway.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 146-147.

Malmgren, A. J.: [Fish-culture in Norway.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 375-376.

Rasch, Halvor Heyerdahl; A. Landmark; and G-. O. Sars: Opinions concerning the desirability of a hatchery for salt-water fish in Norway. Bulletin, 1885 (1885) , vol. V, p. 146-151. F18-392

Sars, George Ossian: [Opinion concerning the desirability of a hatchery for salt- water fish in Norway.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 148-149.

Wengen, von der: [Fish-culture in Norway.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 456-458.

Wergeland, N.: The economical value of the Norwegian Lakes and rivers as a field for fish-culture. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 539-604. F16-169

RUSSIA.

Leach, Glen C., and Nicolas A. Borodin: Artificial propagation of sturgeon. Review of sturgeon culture in the United States, by Glen C. Leach, and Artificial propagation of sturgeon in Russia, by Nicolas A. Borodin. Appendix III, Re- port, 1919 (1921), 7 p. Doc. 880 issued Feb. 19, 1920, F20-1

116 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Malmgren, A. J.: Memorial address to the Bureau of agriculture of the Imperial senate of Finland, January 20, 1883, in regard to the advisability of introducing artificial fish-culture in Finland. (History of fish-culture in Russia: p. 363-368.) Bulletin, 1883 (1883), Vol. Ill, p. 363-382. F12-309

Soudakevicz, Theodore: Report on the progress of pisciculture in Russia. Report 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 493-513. F15-114

Wengen, von der: [Fish-culture in Russia.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 439-441.

F17-135

SPAIN.

Muntadas, F.: Report on the piscicultural establishment of Piedra, Aragon, Spain. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), Vol. VII, p. 211-215. F18-671

Malmgren, A. J.: [Fish-culture in Sweden.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. III,, p. 376-377.

SWITZERLAND.

[Swiss fish-culture.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 338.

ASIA.

Kopsch,H.: Notes on pisciculture in Kiangsi. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 543-547. F16-27

Seymour, Charles: Fish-culture in southern China. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 252-254. F18-423

Shephard, Isaac F.: Fish-culture in China. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 250-251.

F18-422

Smart, Goldsmith and Johnson: A Chinese method of fish-culture. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 88. F18-235

Smithers, E. J.: Carp culture in China. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 249-250.

F18-421

JAPAN.

Mitsukuri, Kakichi: The cultivation of marine and fresh- water animals in Japan. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 257-289, illus. XI pi. Doc. 573 issued June 17, 1905. F12-10

Sekizawa, Akekio: Memorandum on fish-culture in Japan, with a notice of experi- ments in breeding the California trout. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 645-648.

F17-12

OCEANIC A. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Fish ponds of the Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1901 (1902),

p. 427-433. [Fish ponds of the Hawaiian Islands.] Bulletin, 1903 (1905), vol. XXIII,

pt. II, p. 746-750, pi. 106. Jordan, David Starr: [Fish ponds of the Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1901 (1902),

p. 374-375.

NEW ZEALAND.

Creighton, B. J.: Fish culture in New Zealand. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p.

51-52. F12-334

Rutherford, Alexander J.: [Fish-culture in Now Zealand.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 463-164. Seed, William: Fish-culture in New Zealand. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 213-216. F18-579

MALACCA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

Wray, Leonard: ^ desire for fish-culture in Malacca. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 463-464, F18-510

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INTRODUCED SPECIES. UNITED STATES.

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Bean, Tarleton Hoffmann: Report on the proposed introduction of Jamaica mountain mullet into the United States. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 443-451.

Fll-326

Blackford, Eugene Gilbert: [Shipment of soles from England to New York.] Bulle- tin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 449-450.

Clark, Frank: [Salmon in the Hudson.] Quoted from Forest and Stream of June 10, 1886. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 110.

Collins, Joseph. William: [Acclimatization of shad on the Pacific coast.] Report, 1888-1889 (1892), p. 11.

[Coregonus albula eggs from Germany.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 468.

Davis, H. B.: Gratifying results of propagating German carp. Bream and carp in ponds together. 'Table qualities of carp. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 317-318. F18-109

Dunn, Horace D.: [Fish-culture on the Pacific coast.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 49-50.

Finsch, Otto: Report on the transportation of a collection of living carp from Ger- many. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 667-670. F17-16

Gill, Theodore Nicholas: Natural and economical history of the gourami (Osphrom- enus qoramy}. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 710-728. Doc. 9 issued Jan. 26, 1875^ Fll-205

Green, Seth: The introduction of land-locked salmon into Wpodhull Lake, New York, and the subsequent capture of some of them. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 421. . F18-55

Hessel, Rudolph: The carp and its cultivation in rivers and lakes; and its intro- duction into America. Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 865-900. Doc. 27 issued Apr. 20, 1881. F12-218

Arrival of blue carp from Germany. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 443.

F18-174

Kendall, William Converse: Fishes and fishing in Sunapee Lake. (Introduced fishes: p. 16-18.) Report and special papers, 1912 (1914). Doc. 783 issued Jan. 28, 1914. F14-1

Klotz, J. P. J.: [Possibility and usefulness of acclimatization.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 511-512.

McDonald, Marshall: [Assignments of eggs of brown trout and saibling, season of 1887.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 34.

Maitland, Sir James Gibson, bart.: Exchange of land-locked salmon eggs from Maine for Lock Leven trout ova from Scotland. Bulletin, 1884 (1887), vol. IV, p. 114.

Mather, Fred: The experiment of transporting turbot and soles from England to America. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 867-973. F16-123

Exchange of live marine specimens with France. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol.

Ill, p. 472. F18-198

Brown trout in America. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 21-22. F18-640

Report upon the results of salmon planting in the Hudson River. Bulletin,

1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 409-424. F18-678

Matte, Paul: [Receipt of paradise fish from Germany.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), Vol. V, p. 85.

Moore, Thomas J.: Report of a successful attempt to introduce living soles in Amer- ica. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 1-7. F18-634

Phillips, Barnet: Holland carp put into the Hudson River about 1830. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 25. F18-70

Pope, Thomas E. B.: Devils Lake, North Dakota. A study of physical and bio- logical conditions with a view to the acclimatization of fish. (Acclimatization experiments: p. 20-21.) Report and special papers, 1907 (1908), 23 cm., 22 p., Ill pi. Doc. 634 issued July 16, 1908. 8-35574

Redding, Joseph D.: Character of the carp introduced by.Capt. Henry Robinson about 1830. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 266-267. F18-308

Robinson, W. Russel: A California salmon taken in James River. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 290. F18-314

Shears, E. E.: Carp in the Hudson River. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 54-55.

F18-16

118 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Loch Leven trout introduced in the United States.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 28-32. F18-644

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notes on the capture of Atlantic salmon at sea and in

the coast waters of the eastern States. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 95-99,

pi. 3-4. Doc. 281 issued May 4, 1894. F12-168

A review of the history and results of the attempts to acclimatize fish (catfish,

carp, tench, goldfish, awa, shad, whitefish, Atlantic salmon, landlocked salmon. Von Behr trout, Loch Leven trout, lake trout, eastern brook trout, muskellunge, pike, eel, crappies, bass, sunfishes, yellow perch, tautog) in the Pacific States, Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 379-472, pi. 73-83. Doc. 309 issued Apr. 22, 1896. Fll-341

Stowe, William: [An opinion of the sole.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 467. Throckmorton, S. B].: The introduction of striped bass into California. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 61-62. F18-21

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Attempt to introduce the Gourami.l Report, 1881 (1884), p. LIT.

Efforts to introduce sole from England.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. LIII-LV. Acclimatization of new species.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. LI-LII. 'Some results of fish acclimatization.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 136-143. Acclimatization of bass and shad on the Pacific coast.] Report, 1905 (1907), p. 15-16.

—[Acclimatization of chinook and Atlantic salmon.] Report, 1910 (1911), p. 12-13.

[Acclimatization of humpback salmon in Maine and of steelhead trout in New

England.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 59. [Transfer of humpback salmon to New England.] Report, 1915 (1917), p. 27.

ONTARIO.

Wilmot, Samuel: Introduction of California salmon into Ontario, with remarks on the disappearance of Maine salmon from that province. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 347-349. F20-146

CUBA.

Odvards, J. N.: [Carp sent to Cuba.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 308-309.

MEXICO. [Carp for Mexico.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 346.

SOUTH AMERICA. [Carp for South America.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 347.

ARGENTINA.

Tulian, E. A.: Acclimatization of American fishes in Argentina. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 955-965. Doc. 696 issued April, 1910. 10-35430

BRAZIL.

[Carp sent to Brazil.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 309.

Couchman, J. W.: Transporting carp from the United States Fish commission to Brazil. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 382. F18-110

Cerda, Juan de la C.: Proposed transmission of salmon eggs to Chili and importa- tion of Chilian species of fishes. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 247-248.

F18-420 EUROPE.

GENERAL.

Correspondence connected with the transmission of eggs of the Quinnat salmon and other Salmonidse to European countries in 1878 and prior years. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 907-924. F16-186

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 119

Mather, Fred: Account of trip to Europe with eggs of Quinnat salmon. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 811-816. F16-119,

Account of eggs repacked and shipped to foreign countries, under the direction

of the U. S. Fish commission during the winter of 1882-83. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 809-812. F16-317

— Account of eggs repacked at Cold Springs Harbor, N. Y., and shipped to for- eign countries under the direction of the U. S. Fish commission during the winter of 1884-85. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 147-150.

AUSTRIA.

Franke, Johann: Causes of degeneration of American trouts in Austria. Bulletin,

1908 (1910), vol. XXVII, p, 983-989. Doc. 699 issued April, 1910. 10-35428

Pirko, Franz von: Naturalization of American fishes in Austrian waters. Bulletin,

J908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 977-982. Doc. 698 issued April, 19W. 10-35429

BELGIUM.

Lefebvre, Alfred: The proposed introduction of American catfish into the rivers of Belgium. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 153-154. F18-93

[The arrival of catfish in Belgium.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 467.

[Shipment of catfish to Belgium.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 84.

Wilson, Thomas: The proposed introduction of catfish into Ghent. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 340.

FINLAND.

Nordqvist, Oscar Frithiof: An American fish in Finland. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 27-28. Doc. 234 issued Mar. 25, 1894. ^ F12-179

FRANCE.

American land-locked salmon and lake trout in France. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 76. F18-227

Banmeyer, M.: American lake trout and whitefish in France. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 52. F1S-217

Duclos, Gilbert: American silver perch, or calico bass. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol.

VII, p. 215-216. F18-672

Jousset de Bellesme, Georges Louis Marie Felicien: American catfish in the

Trocadero aquarium of Paris. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 257. F18-586 Maslieurat-Lagemard: Acclimatization of Salmo quinnat in France. Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 144. F18-255

Mather, Fred: Exchange of live specimens with France. Bulletin, 1883 (1883),

vol. Ill, p. 472. F18-198

Notes on the cultivation of fish — mostly American— in France. [Translations of

items in the Proceedings of the Societe national d' acclimahation, published in

the monthly bulletin of the society.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 273-281.

F18-310 Raveret-Wattel, C.: [American catfish in France.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 138. [Successful introduction of lake trout (Salmo namaycush) in France.] Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. V, p. 312-313. American fish being acclimatized in France. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 244. F18-418

— Notes on the culture of American salmon in France. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 260. F18-428

— American fish in France. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 423. F18-488

Raveret-Wattel, and Bartet: Reproduction of California salmon in the

aquarium of Trocadero. (Tr. by Marshall McDonald.) Bulletin, 1883 (1883),

vol. Ill, p. 207-208. F12-382

Societe Nationale d' Acclimation de France: [Eggs of Salmo irideus in France.]

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 311. Valery-Mayot: Acclimatization of Salmo quinnat in France. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 138. F18-247

Whiteftsh, lake trout, and brook trout in France. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 112. F18-238

120 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

GERMANY.

Behr, Friedrich von: Five American Salmonidae in Germany. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 237-246. F12-360

Bettoni, Eugenio, and D. Vinciguerra: [Successful experiments in acclimatiz- ing bass in Germany.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 569.

Borne, Max von dem: The American black bass. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill p. 221-224. F12-392

Spawning in Germany of the large-mouthed black bass sent from the United

States in 1882. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 219. F18-288

Report on black bass sent from America to Germany in 1883. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 384. _ F18-342

Distribution of American fish and fish-eggs by the German fishery association

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 261-263. F18-429

[Spawning of American black bass in Germany.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 341.

— [Black bass in Germany.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 465.

[American catfish in Germany.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 311.

Discussion at the Dresden conference in 1883, of the kinds of fish eggs to be obtained from the United States. Bulletin 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 419-420. F18-354

[Living shad on their way to the Weser.] Report, 1873-1875 (1876), p. 330-335.

Mather, Fred: [Voyage to Brenneshaven, Germany, with shad.] Report, 1873- 1875 (1876), p. 328-330.

GREAT BRITAIN.

Armistead, A. Wilson: A transfer of leather carp (Cyprinus carpio} from the Government ponds at Washington, U. S. A., to Scotland. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 341-342. F20-110

[Carp and ides sent to England.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 102.

Chambers, W. Oldham: [Fish for England.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 79-80.

American fish cultivated by the National fish culture association of England.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 17-19. F18-638

Ffennell, Henry: Hatching American fish at South Kensington, and their intro- duction to English waters. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 273-275. F18-435 — [American fish eggs in England.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 339-340.

Forest and Stream: [A large American brook trout (Salvelinus fontinahs) in Eng- land.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 459.

Hensman, John T.: American black bass placed in the river Nene, England. Bul- letin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 166. F18-261

[Introducing catfish into England.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 347-348.

[Introduction of the aland or orfe into England.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 218-220. F18-42

Maitland, Sir James Gibson, bart.: Exchange of land-locked salmon eggs from Maine for Loch Leven trout ova from Scotland. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 114. F18-240

Manley. J. J.: American fish introduced in English waters. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 60. F18-222

Zenk, F.: [Sending trout eggs from Germany to England.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 361.

ITALY.

Besana, Giuseppe: American fishes in Italy. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 947-954. Doc. 695 issued April, 1910. 10-35414

NETHERLANDS.

Botemanne, C. J.: California salmon in the Netherlands. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 709-713. F17-20

Herbert, Coenraad: [Black bass sent to Amsterdam.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 352.

Two species of American fish in the aquarium of the Royal zoological society at Amsterdam. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 197-199. F18-573

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 121

NORWAY.

[American trout in Norway.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 349. Nature: [Salmo fontinalis in Norway.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 453.

SWEDEN.

Trybom, Filip: The tench recommended for cultivation in Sweden. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 209-210. F18-578

SWITZERLAND.

Frey, Emile: Disposition of whitefish eggs sent to Switzerland. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 358. F18-474

[Whitefish and lake trout eggs sent to Switzerland.] Bulletin, 3886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 129.

Goll, Hermann: The American brook trout recommended for Swiss waters. Bulle- tin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 206-208. F18-576

OCEANIC A.

AUSTRALIA.

Correspondence connected with the transmission of eggs of the Quinnat salmon and whitefish to Australia and New Zealand, 1877, 1878, and prior years. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 825-905. F16-185

Dannevig, G. M.: Salmonidse in Australia. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 440-442.

F18-502

Greenfield, Alfred: Report upon the receipt and hatching of American whitefish ova and planting of the fry in Australia. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 190-191. F18-279

The Melbourne Argus: (Trout and California salmon in Australia.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 409.

Whitcombe, W. P.: Notes on the acclimatization of fish in Victoria, Australia. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 31-32. F18-209

Shipments of whitefish eggs to the Ballarat fish acclimatization society. Bul- letin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 329-331. F18-468

Wilson, Samuel: [California salmon successful in Australia.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 466.

NEW ZEALAND.

American birds, animals, and fishes for New Zealand ers. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 53-54. F18-15

American fish in New Zealand. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 304. F18-601

Ayson, L. F.: Introduction of American fishes into New Zealand. (With discussion by H. Stephenson Smith and Edward E. Prince.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 967-975. Doc. 697 issued April, 1910. 10-35440

Correspondence connected with the transmission of eggs of the Quinnat salmon and whitefish to Australia and New Zealand, 1877, 1878, and prior years Report, 1878 (1880), p. 825-905. F16-185

Correspondence relating to the exportation of fishes and fish-hatching apparatus to New Zealand ... A. The shipments made in 1875 to New Zealand. B. The shipments of fish ova in 1876 to New Zealand . . . Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 959-1003. F16-77

Creighton, R. J.: [Acclimatization of fish from the United States in New Zealand.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 51-52.

Farr, S. C.: Description of a California salmon (Oncorhynchus sp.) found in one of the rivers of New Zealand and identified by Dr. T. H. Bean. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 427. F18-161

SANDWICH ISLANDS.

Enders, P. H.: [Carp sent to the Sandwich Islands.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 308.

122 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

TASMANIA.

AUport, Morton: Present stage of the salmon experiment in Tasmania. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 819-823. F16-184

Finn, W.: Can herring live and increase in inclosed waters? Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 333-335. F18-325

INDIVIDUAL SPECIES. ALE WIFE.

Baird, Spencer F.: [Alewife should be propagated.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p LIX— lj.X.1 .

Bean, Tarlton Hoffman: Movements of young alewives (?) (Pomolobus sp.) in Colo- rado River, Texas. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 69-70. F18-27 - Report on examination of Clupeoids from carp ponds. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 441-442. F18-626

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Culture of the alewives.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 186-187; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 186-187.

BASS.

Arnold, Isaac: Successful propagation of black bass. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 113-115. F18-85

Borne, Max von dem: Putting bass into carp ponds. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 359. F18-476

Leonard, William L.: [Raising black bass, silver bass, and crappies together.] Bul- letin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 465.

Lydell, Dwight: The habits and culture of the black bass. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 39-44, pi. 8. Doc. 513 issued Feb. 26, 1903. F12-57

McDonald, Marshall: [First systematic effort inaugurated at fish ponds for propa- gation of black bass.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. XXXVIII-XXXIX.

Page, William F.: The propagation of black bass in ponds. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 229-236. Doc. 259 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

— The black basses, crappies, and rock bass. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 159-177;

also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 147-163.

Sharp, John: The large-mouthed black bass in Utah. Bulletin 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 363-368. Doc 395 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Removal of bass from Indiana to North Carolina by the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 116. F18-86

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [History and results of the attempts to acclimatize bass.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 449-458, pi. 81-83.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The striped bass. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 185-186; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 187-190.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Small-mouth black bass.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 347.

— [Black bass spawn for the first time in ponds at Wytheville.] Report, 1888-89, (1892) p. XXIX.

— [Description of artificial tests used at Wytheville.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 48. - [Culture of black bass at fish ponds.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 97; 1894 (1896),

p. 36; 1895 (1896), p. 25; 1896 (1898), p. 42-44; 1897 (1898) p. 4; 1898 (1899), p. LXIV; 1899 (1900), p. LXIII-LXIV.

BUFFALOF1SH.

Farrington, John: [Cultivating buffalofish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 338. Mosher, A. A. : Propagating buffalofish. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 190. F18-403 U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Experimental propagation of buffalofish.] Report, 1912 (1914), p. 50-51.

CARP.

Baird, Spencer F.: [Advantages of carp as a food fish.] Report, 1877 (1879), p.

40-44. [Description of "Babcock Lake" and first carp culture there.] Report, 1878,

(1880), p. XL-XLI1. • [Danger of confusing pure German carp with the poor hybrids of native waters.]

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 305-306.

[The carp reared by the U. S. Fish commission in 1878.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 307-308.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 123

Barnes, A. G.: Growth and spawning of German carp in Alabama. Bulletin, 1881

(1882), vol. I, p. 424-425. F18-56

Behr, Friedrich von: Management of spawning carp. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol.

Ill, p. 392. Fl8-148a

Benecke, Berthold: Utilizing water by fish-culture (carp). Report, 1883 (1885),

p. 1101-1131. Fll-247

Bettoni, Eugenic: [Carp culture at the fish-cultural establishments of central

Europe.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 565-569.

Borne, Max von dem: Raise carp: Report, 1880 (1883), p. 673-680. F16-274 . How to raise carp and other pond fish which spawn in summer. Report, 1883

(1885), p. 1133-1142. Fll-248

A large catch of carp. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 116. F18-554

Brakeley, John H.: Notes on carp and frog culture. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p 209-216. F18-409

— [Time required to hatch carp eggs.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 338.

[Time required for hatching carp eggs.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.

135-136.

Rapid growth of carp due to abundance of food. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol.

VII, p. 20. F20-639

[The Carp fisheries in the Peetz Lakes.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 675-678. Carp in France. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 203-204. F18-574

I Carp planted in Arkansas and Red rivers.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 104. [Cause and cure of muddy flavor in fish.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 305. Cary, H. H.: Period of incubation of eggs of German carp. Bulletin, 1883 (1883),

vol. Ill, p. 447. F18-179

Cole, Leon Jacob: The German carp in the United States. (Bibliography: p. 637-

641 ) Report, 1904 (1905), p. 523-641, illus., Ill pi. Doc. 592 issued Dec. 30,

1905. F12-327

On the culture of carp. A. On carp ponds, by A. F. B. Carp-culture in East

Prussia, by R. Striivy. C^ Carp ponds (from Landwirthschaft und Industrie

Berlin, 1875, Tr. by C. F. Himes). Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 549-

558. Davis, H. B.: Gratifying results of propagating German carp. Bream and carp in

ponds together. Table qualities of carp. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 317-

318. F18-109

Donaldson, R. J. : [Shipment of adult carp to South Carolina.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 310.

Raising carp in rice fields. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 283-284.

F18-440 Eben-Bauditten: On carp-culture, chiefly in its relation to agriculture. Report,

1878 (1880), p. 667-670. F16-174 Eckardt, George: Carp propagation and blue carp. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II,

p. 168. F18-96

Eckardt-Liibbinchen, B.: Report on the propagation and growth of carp. Report,

1879 (1882), p. 671-673. F17-17 Finsch, Otto: Report on the transportation of a collection of living carp from Ger- many. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 667-670. < F17-16

Report on a trip in Germany to secure carp for the United States Fish com- mission. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 220-225. F18-43

Gaines, Kemp: Growth, spawning, and distribution of German carp reared from 20 fish furnished by the U. S. Fish commission, November 29, "1880. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 392. F18-111

Gasch, Adolph: Pond-cultivation on the Kaniow estate (District of Biala, Galicia), the property of his imperial highness, Archduke Albrecht of Austria. Report,

1880 (1883), p. 533-543. F16-282 Pond culture — The food and spawning of carp. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1143-

1150. F17-41

Gillespie, Samuel: Growth and food of carp. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 300.

F18-105

Gross, Julius: Description of carp ponds and water gate. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 303-304, illus. F18-600

Hessel, Rudolph: The carp and its culture in rivers and lakes; and its introduction

into America. Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 865-900. Doc. 27 issued Apr. 20, 1881.

F12-218

Notes from the carp ponds. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 435. ^FlS-498

Heyser, E.: Growth of mirror carp sent to Georgia by the United States Fish com- mission. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 18. F18-67

124 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Johnson, August, and A. Marchant: [Carp wanted in Tasmania.] Bulletin. 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 451-452. Johnson, Samuel: Growth of German carp sent to Savoy, Texas, by the U. S. Fish

commission. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 14. F18-64

Kabler, N. D.: [Price of carp.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 366. Knauthe, Karl: Two fertile cyprinoid hybrids. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV,

p. 31-41. Doc. 234 issued Mar. 24, 1894. F12-180

Leach, G. C.: The artificial propagation of carp. 19 p., illus. Economic Circular 39

issued Jan. 18, 1919. F19-1

Leonhardt, G.: Information concerning the blue carp. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol.

II, p. 15. F18-66

McClelland, Samuel: [Other fish mistaken for carp.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 347. McDonald, Marshall: Report on the distribution of carp. Report, 1881 (1884), p.

1121-1126; 1882 (1884), p. 915-942. F16-316

Distribution of German carp by the United States Fish commission. Bulletin,

1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 94. F12-349

[Carp planted in Rivanna River.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 342.

Macgowan, D. J.: Carp culture in China. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 235-241.

F18-415 Maryland Commission of Fisheries: Directions concerning the construction of carp

ponds. (Condensed from the report of the Maryland Fish commission for 1880).

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 249-256, illus. Fll-312

Medary, Charles S.: [Prices of scale and mirror carp.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 307. Metcalf, Martin: [Distinguishing the sex of carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 457. Morriss,T. W.: Spawning of carp in a small basin, at Brenham, Texas. Bulletin,

1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 27. F18-72

Muth, H. W. C.: [Price-list of carp, goldfish, and silverfish.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 307. Nicklas, Carl: Production of young fry of the carp. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill,

p. 401-406. F12-^02

Page, George Shepard: [Carp planted in Passaic River.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 316. Palmer, B. D.: Carp appear February 7, take the hook, and are excellent eating.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 124. F18-244

Pasco, I. D.: A call for carp from Nevada. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 29-30.

F18-13 Phillipps, Barnet: Holland carp put into the Hudson River about 1830. Bulletin,

1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 25. F18-70 Pigg, L. H.: [Carp for sale.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 456.

Poppe, Robert A.: The introduction and culture of the carp in California. Report,

1878 (1880), p. 661-666. F16-173

Progress and results of fish culture. German carp. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I,

p. 396. F20-139

Bedding, Joseph D.: Character of the carp introduced by Captain Henry Robinson

about 1830 in United States. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 266-267.

F18-308 Simmons, Newton: [Carp planted in Tallapoosa River.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 104. Smiley, Charles W.: Answers to one hundred and eighteen questions relating to

German carp. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 241-248. Fll-312 The German carp and its introduction into the United States. Bulletin,

1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 333-336. Fll-311 Report on the distribution of carp to July 1, 1881, from the young reared

in 1879 and 1880. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 943-988 incl. tables. Fll-308

How to distinguish the sex of carp. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 36-37.

F18-373 Some results of carp culture in the United States. Report, 1884 (1886), p.

657-890. Doc. 112 issued Dec. 1, 1886. Fll-259

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Introduction of carp to the Pacific States and Rocky

mountain regions.] Bulletin 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 393-403, pi. 75. Smithers, E. J.: Carp culture in China. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 249-250.

F18-421 Stabler, Edward: Growth and protection of carp from turtles, etc. Bulletin, 1883

(1883), vol. Ill, p. 127-128. F18-120

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Stabrowski, Xaver von: Carp culture in Germany. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 57-59. F18-533

Steedman, I. G. W.: [Stocking streams with carp.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 104. Stocking the Stettiner Haff with carp. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 1-8.

F18-59 Stover, E. S.: Rearing carp in alkaline water. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

426-427. F18-355 Raising carp in a supposed alkaline water. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p.

427-428. F18-494

Texas farm and ranch: The carp ponds belonging to the State of Texas. Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 230-231. F18-293

Treskow-Weissagk: What dangers threaten the products of the old pond carp fish- eries from artificial fish culture? Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 303-304.

F18-142 Trybom, Filip, i. e., Arvid Filip: Carp culture in Sweden. Bulletin, 1886 (1887).

vol. VI, p. 156-160. F18-565

Van Antwerp, W.: Growth, spawning, edible qualities and manner of cooking

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671-674. F16-175

Wheeler, L. T.: A new method of protecting the eggs of carp and rearing the young.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 221-222. F18-291

White, C. M. : Ability of carp to endure muddy, slimy, and stagnant water. Bulletin,

1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 444. F18-176

Worth, Stephen G.: Shad hatching and carp culture. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol.

II, p. 26-27. F18-71

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Wright, Abel A.: A Georgia carp pond. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. 1, p. 68-69. Yoakum, F. L.: Carp culture in Texas. Bulletin, 1882 (1883)', vol. II, p. 28-32.

F12-343

Yost, John: Report upon the management of German carp by a Mississippi corre- spondent. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 310. F18-108 Zenk, F.: A German view of American carp culture. (Tr. from the German by

Herman Jacobson.) Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 102-104.

CATFISH.

Anthony, O. C.: [Speckled catfish in North Carolina.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 404. Gardner, A. P.: Experiments in the pond culture of trout, suckers, and catfish.

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 417-430. F18-157

Hay, Naman: [Cultivating catfish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 137. Jones, J. F.: The speckled catfish. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 321-322.

F18-323 Jordan, David Starr: Proposed propagation of catfish as a food-fish. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 292. F18-316

Kendall, William Converse: American catfish es: habits, culture, and commercial

importance. Report and special papers, 1908 (1910), 39 p., X pi. Doc. 733

issued Aug. 23, 1910. 10-35947

Lef ebvre, Alfred: The proposed introduction of American catfish into the rivers of

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McDonald, Marshall: Transferring catfish from the Potomac to the Colorado River,

Arizona. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 212. F18-287

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Sending catfish to Europe. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 433-435. F18-497

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Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 382-393, pi. 74-75. Smith., Hugh McConnick, and Leigh. ton G. Harron: Breeding habits of the

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Mar. 30, 1903. F12-61

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Spotted catfish spawn at fish ponds.] Report,

1892 (1894), p. XXXIX.

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F12-391

126 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. '

COD.

The artificial raising of cod in America. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 428.

Atkins, Charles G.: Report on the artificial propagation of codfish at Woods Hole, Mass., for the season of 1886-87. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 783-791.

Baird, Spencer F.: [Experiments instituted for the artificial propagation of the cod.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. XLIII.

[Shipment of young codfish from Woods Hole to Pensacola.] Report, 1886

(1889), p. XXIX.

Carswell, James: Report on the artificial propagation of the codfish at Woods Hole, Mass., for the season of 1885-86. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 779-782.

Collins, William Joseph: [Codfish planted in Cape Cod Bay.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 411.

Dannevig, G. M.: Hatching lobsters and cod in Norway. Bulletin, 1886 (1887) vol. VI, p. 13-14. F18-526

Dunn, Matthias: Number of eggs in the Gadidse. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 762. F18-228

Earll, R. Edward: A report on the history and present condition of the shore cod- fisheries of Cape Ann, Mass., together with notes on the natural history and arti- ficial propagation of the species. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 685-740. Doc. 33 issued Jan. 27, 1881. Fll-221

McDonald, Marshall: Experimental investigations upon cod hatching at Woods Hole, Mass., during the winter of 1880-81. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1127-1129, illus. F16-437

at Central station.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 883.

Mather, Fred: [Hatching tomcod.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 467.

Rathbun, Richard: [Incipiency of cod hatching by the fish commission.] Report, 1888-89 (1891), p. XCIII-XCV.

Rognerud, Carl: Hatching cod in Norway. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 113-119. F18-660

Ryder, John Adam: A contribution to the embryography of osseous fishes, with special reference to the development of the cod (Gadus morrhua). Report, 1883 (1885), p. 455-605, XII pi. Doc. 71 issued Nay 17, 1884- Fll-275

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notes on the tagging of four thousand adult cod at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 193-208. Fll-20

Tanner, Zera Luther: [Experiments in cod hatching conducted on Fish Hawk.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 3-4.

Tarr, Ralph Stockman: Return to Gloucester Harbor of the young codfish hatched by the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 57-58. Fl 8-219

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Circulation methods used in cod hatching.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 25 .

The cod. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 193-207, 222-223; also in Manual of fish- culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 195-209, 224-225.

CRAPPIE.

Bartlett, Sylvester P.: The cultivation of crappies in ponds. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 362. F18-146

EELS.

Eels in tanks and ponds. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 91-92. F18-545

Goode, George Brown: [Artificial propagation of the lamprey.] Bulletin, 1882

(1883), vol. II, p. 353. I

Hermes, Otto: The propagation of the eel. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 457-462, illus.

F17-2 Norny, E. R.: Artificial propagation of rockfish and eels. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 315. F18-461

Riddle, George W.: Restocking the Merrimac River with lamprey eels. Bulletin,

1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 320. F18-464

FLOUNDER.

Rathbun, Richard L. : [Little known of the breeding habits of the flounder.] Report,

1889-1891 (1893), p. 161. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The flatfish, or winter flounder. Report 1897 (1898),

p. 215-218; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 217-220.

GOLDFISH.

Clark, Frank N.: [Breeding Japanese goldfish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 267. Elliott, Henry W.: [Breeding goldfish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 467.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 127

Hessel, Rudolph: Notes on the habits of the golden ide (Idus auratus). Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 254-255. F18-424

Kirsch, M.: The gold orfe (Cyprinus or/us). A. On the raising of the "gold orfe" (Cyprinus or/us), by M. Kirsch. B. Correspondence relating to the golde-orfe, by C. Th. E. v. Siebold. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75(1876), p. 559-562. F16-29

Macgowan, Daniel J.: Carp culture in China. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 235-240. F18-415

Matsubara, Shinnosuke: Goldfish and their culture in Japan. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVII, p. 381-397, col. pi. XVIII-XXVII. Doc. 666 issued Feb. 26, 1910. 10-35172

Mr. Christian Wagner's establishment for raising goldfish, at Oldenberg, Germany. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 679-684. F16-177

Ryder, John Adam: Care of goldfish. Queries of William Rosenstihl, jr., with replies. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 381-382. F18-339

GRAYLING.

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Metcalf.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. LXXXII. Henshall, James Alexander: The graylings. 7n Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed.,

1900, p. 106-108.

Culture of the Montana grayling. Report and special papers, 1906 (1908),

7 p. Doc. 628 issued Dec. 11, 1907. 7-35451

Ravenel, William de Chastignier: [Experiments in grayling culture.] Report,

1898 (1899), p. XCIL

HERRING.

Baird, Spencer F.: [Propagation of sea herring of economic importance.] Report,

1877 (1879), p. 44-46. [Experiments in hatching Potomac herring (Clupei vernalis}.] Report, 1882

(1884), p. LXXVII. Ewart, J. Cossar: On the natural and artificial fertilization of sea herring eggs.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 193-197. F13-95 [Transferring fertilized herring eggs to spawning beds.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 316. Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: Preliminary report for 1873-74 on the herring fisheries

on the westcoastof Sweden. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 123-168. F16-8 The propagation and growth of the herring, with special regard to the coast of

Bohuslan. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 639-659. F16-172

Meyer, Heinrich Adolf: Biological observations made during the artificial raising

of herrings in the western Baltic. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 629-638. F16-189

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The sea herring.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 225; also

in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 227-228. TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Successful experiment in hatching sea herring

by Vinal Edwards.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 45.

MACKEREL.

Earll, Robert Edward: [Artificial propagation of the Spanish mackerel.] Report,

1880 (1883), p. 416-424. Hatching blackfish and Spanish mackerel. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 415-416. F18-353

Hind, H. G.: [Causes of the alleged annual variations in the number of mackerel

observed.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 125-127. Kite, J. Alban: Report upon apparatus and facilities needed for hatching Spanish

mackerel. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1095-1100, illus. F17-40

McDonald, Marshall: Spanish mackerel investigations at Cherrystone, Va., during

the summer of 1881. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1131-1133. F16-348

Moore, John Percy: Report on mackerel investigations in 1897. Report, 1898

(1899), p. 1-22. Doc. 399 issued Mar. 28, 1899. Fll-111

Rathbun, R. L.: [Spawning season of the mackerel.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 80-81. Ryder, John A.: Development of the Spanish mackerel (Cybium maculatum).

Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 135-173, IV pi. F12-317

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Report on the propagation of mackerel.] Report, 1895

(1896), p. 17; 1896 (1898), p. 26 and 30; 1897 (1898), p. XXXIV and XXXVII;

1899 (1900), p. LVIII. '

The common mackerel. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 209-213; also in Manual of

fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 211-215

[The Spanish mackerel.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 220-222; also in Manual of

fish-culture, rev. "d., 1000, p. 222-224.

128 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Wood, William Maxwell: Report of operations in hatching Spanish mackerel in Chesapeake Bay by the steamer Fish Hawk during the summer of 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1089-1094, illus. F17-39

MENHADEN.

Goode, George Brown: [Feasibility of artificial culture of American menhaden.]

Report, 1877 (1879), p. 100. McDonald, Marshall: [Menhaden an inshore spawner.] Quotes Vinal Edwards.

Report, 1892 (1894), p. IX. Rathbun, Richard: [Important discoveries relating to the spawning habits of the

menhaden, made by Vinal Edwards.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CX.

MULLET.

Hoxie, Walter: Occurrence of mullet in fresh water. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 80. F18-229

Miller, John F.: Proposed introduction of Hawaiian mullet into the United States.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 141-142. F18-250

Moser, Jefferson F.: [Raising mullet in Hawaii.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. CLXIX-

CLXX. Rathbun, Richard: [Propagation of the mullet.] Report on the inquiry respecting

food fishes and the fishing grounds. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. LVIII-LIX. Ravenel, W. DeC.: Information bearing upon the artificial propagation of mullet.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 197-202. F18-667

PERCH.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The yellow perch.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 182-184,

also in Manual offish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 184-186. Worth, Stephen G.: Observations on the hatching of the yellow perch. Bulletin,

1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 331-334. Doc. 201 issued Sept. 24, 1892. . F12-120

PIKE PERCH.

Stranahan, J. J.: [Preventing the sticking together of adhesive eggs.] Report,

1894 (1896), p. 38-39. The pike perch or wall-eyed pike. In Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900,

p. 165-179.

ROCKFISH.

Low, W. F.: [Penning rockfish at Battery station.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), Vol. IV,

p. 320. Mason, Harry W.: Report of operations on the Navesink River, New Jersey, in

1879, in collecting living striped bass for transporting to California. Report,

1879 (1882), p. 663-666. F17-15

Norny, E. R.: On the propagation of the striped bass. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol.

I, p. 67-68. F18-25 A proposed pond for rearing striped bass (Roccus lineatus) in Delaware Bay.

Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 260-261. F18-48

Artificial propagation of rockfish and eels. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p.

315. F18-461

Rathbun, Richard: [Experiments respecting the spawning of sea bass.] Report,

1889-91 (1893), p. 157. Throckmorton, S. R.: The introduction of striped bass into California. Bulletin,

1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 61-52. F18-21

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Hatching and planting rockfish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 137. - [Station provided for cultivation of rockfish at Neosho.] Report, 1887 (1891),

p. XXXVII. TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Successful experiments in hatching striped

bass by M. G. Holton.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. XL VII.

[Striped bass successfully propagated.] Report, 1879 (1882), p. XXXVIII. [Propagation of rockfish at Weldon, N. C.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. XL VIII. Worth, Stephen G.: The artificial propagation of the striped bass (Roccus lineatus) on Albemarle Sound. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 174-177. F18-34

- Report upon the propagation of striped bass at Weldon, N. C., in the spring of 1884. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 225-231. F13-100

Prospectus of striped bass operations for the season of 1885. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 35-36. F18-371

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SALMON.

Allport, Morton: Present stage of the salmon experiments in Tasmania. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 819-823. ^ F16-184

Anderson, John: [Salmon in Scotland and shipments to New Zealand.) Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 309.

Atkins, Charles G.: On the salmon of eastern North America, and its artificial culture. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 226-337. F15-99

- Report on the collection and distribution of Penobscot salmon. In 1873-74 and 1874-75. Report, 1873-1875 (1876), p. 485-530, tables. F16-25

- On the collection of eggs of Schoodic salmon. Report, 1875 and 1876 (1878),

p. 910-919; 1877 (1879), p. 817-846; 1878 (1880), p. 789-814; 1880 (1883), p. 633- 651; 1882 (1884), p. 863-871; 1883 (1885), p. 1011-1015; 1884 (1886), p. 177-179 and 181-187; 1885 (1887), p. 145-156; 1886 (1889), p. 751-759.

Report on an attempt to collect eggs of Sebago salmon in 1878. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 775-787. F16-181

Report on the propagation of Penobscot salmon. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 721- 731 incl. tables; 1880 (1883), p. 623-631; 1881 (1884) p. 1085-1089, 1091-1105; 1883 (1885), p. 1007-1009; 1884 (1886), p. 177-179; 1885 (1887), p. 141-144; 1886 (1889), p. 747-749.

Sketch of the Penobscot salmon-breeding establishment. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 373-378. F12-374

Sketch of the schoodic salmon-breeding establishment. ("Written by request of Prof. S. F. Baird for the London exhibition, 1883.") Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 379-382. F12-375

Memoranda relative to inclosures for the confinement of salmon, drawn from experience at Bucksport, Penobscot River, Maine. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 170-174. F13-92

Memoranda on landlocked salmon. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 341-344.

F13-112

The Penobscot and schoodic salmon work in 1884-1885. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 51; 323-324. F18-377

Methods employed at Craig Brook station in rearing young salmonoid fishes. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 221-228. Doc. 258 issued June 26, 1894-

F12-183

[Propagation of salmon at Craig Brook.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 21.

The Atlantic and landlocked salmons. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 27-70, also in

Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 17-60.

Barber, C. H.: Success in raising landlocked salmon. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 87. F18-233

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Notes on a shipment by the United States Fish commis- sion of California salmon (Oncorhynchus chouicha) to Tanners Creek, Indiana, in 1876. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 204-205. F18-38

Account of a shipment by the U. S. Fish commission of California salmon-fry

(Oncorhynchus chouicha) to southern Louisiana, with a note on some collection made at Tickfaw. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 205-206. F18-39

Artificial propagation of the salmon in Alaskan waters. Bulletin, 1889 (1891),

vol. IX, p. 207-208. Bettoni, Eugenio, and Decio Vinciguerra: [Salmon and trout culture in Europe.]

Report, 1886 (1889), p. 539-565. Bottemanne, C. J.: Penning of salmon in order to secure their eggs. Bulletin

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 169. F18-265 [Inclosures for salmon in the Netherlands.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.

129-130.

Bower, WardT.: [Fish culture in Alaska: p. 66-88.] In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1911, by B. W. Evermann. Report, and special papers, 1911

(1913), 90 p. Doc. 766 issued Dec. 16, 1912.

— [Salmon hatcheries operated in Alaska.] Appendix VII, Report, 1918 (1920),

p. 35-38; Appendix IX, Report, 1919 (1920), p. 34-36. Bower, Ward Taft, and Henry D. Aller: [Salmon hatcheries operated in Alaska.]

Appendix IX, Report, 1914 (1915), p. 18-27; Appendix III, Report, 1915 (1917),

p. 21-28; Appendix II, Report 1916 (1917), p. 29-37; Appendix II, Report,

1917 (1919), p. 23-27. Bower, Ward Taft, and H. C. Fassett: [Salmon hatcheries operated in Alaska in

1913: p. 66-76.] In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1913, by B. W. Ever- mann. Appendix II, Report, 1913 (1914). Brice, John J.: Establishment of stations for the propagation of salmon on the

Pacific coast. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 387-392. Doc. 314 issued 1896. 12-17363

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Chamberlain, Fred M., and Ward T. Bower: [Salmon hatcheries operated in

Alaska: p. 31-37.] In Fishery and fur industries of Alaska in 1912, by B. W.

Evermann. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 123 p. Doc. 780 issued

Nov. 6, 1913. Cheney, A. Nelson: The Hudson River as a salmon stream. Bulletin, 1897 (1898),

vol. XVII, p. 247-251. Doc. 376 issued Aug. 8, 1898.

— Salmon in the Hudson River. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 351-352.

F18-610. Clark, Frank N.: [Propagation of salmon at the United States hatchery, North ville,

Michigan.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1053-1055; 1882 (1884), p. 820-821; 1883

(1885), p. 981; 1885 (1887), p. 110-112. Cobb, John Nathan: Salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. (Salmon culture in

Oregon: p. 154.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 179 p. Doc. 751 issued

Nov. 25 19 11. ' Fll-393

Collins, John D.: Propagation of salmon in Salmon River, Oswego County, New

York. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 287-288. F18-442

Day, Francis: On the rearing, growth, and breeding of salmon in freshwater in

Great Britain. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 307-308. F18-452

Duncan, J. Barker: Salmon and trout hatcheries in Scotland. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 451-456. F18-508

Dunn, Horace D.: Do the spawning salmon ascending the Sacramento River all die

without returning to the sea? Report, 1878 (1880), p. 815-818. F16-183

Finely, Charles I.: A new salmon hatchery. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 88.

F18-236

— Further report of R. D. Hume's salmon hatchery, Oregon. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 174. F18-266

[First breeding of salmon and trout in Canada.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 362. Green, Loren W.: [Note from the McCloud River station.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V., p. 343.

— Salmon in the McCloud River during the season of 1886. Bulletin 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 334-336.

Green, Seth: The introduction of landlocked salmon into Woodhull Lake; New

York, and the subsequent capture of some of them. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol.

I, p. 421. F18-55.

Haack, Hermann: Raising salmonoids in inclosed waters. Report, 1879 (1882),

p. 675-685. F17-18

- Treatment of young salmonoids and coregoni from the time they leave the egg

until they are fully developed and can be placed in open waters. Report, 1879

(1882), p. 687-693. F17-19

Harper, John A.: [Planting landlocked salmon in Pennsylvania.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 138. Hodge, E. B.: Culture of landlocked and Penobscot salmon in New Hampshire.

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 423-424. F18-490

— [Landlocked salmon eggs from Lake Sunapee.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 453.

Hubbard, W. B.: Report of the salmon-hatching operations in 1878, at Clackamas

hatchery. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 771-772.

[Landlocked and Penobscot salmon planted.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 464. Lincoln, Benjamin: [Hatching salmon at Dennysville, Maine.] Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 314. Loomis, Watts T.: A landlocked salmon caught in Erie Canal. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 288. F18-312

McDonald, Marshall: [Distribution of salmon eggs by the U. S. Fish commission

from January 1, 1886, to June 30, 1887.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 836-837. Maitland, Sir James Gibson, bart.: [Report on schoodic salmon sent to Scotland.]

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 81-82. Marsh, Millard Caleb, and John Nathan Cobb: The fisheries of Alaska in 1910.

(Hatcheries: p. 11-12.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 72 p. Doc. 746

issued Apr. 19, 1911. ' 7-35263

Mather, Fred: Report upon the results of salmon planting in the Hudson River.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 409-424. F18-678

O'Malley, Henry: Artificial propagation of the salmons of the Pacific coast. Revised

and enlarged. Appendix II, Report, 1919 (1921), 32 p., illus., IX pi. Doc. 879

issued Jan. 8, 1920. F20-153

Perrin, M. L.: [Overland journey of eggs.] Report, 1873-75 (1876), p. 449-459. Pratt, K. B.: Report of salmon-hatching operations on Rogue River, Oregon, 1877-78.

Report, 1878 (1880), p. 773-774. F16-180

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 131

Bathbun, Richard: [Salmon planting in the Hudson River.] Report, 1888-89 (1892) , p. LXVII-LXIX.

— [Propagation of the sockeye and quinnat salmons.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 272-274.

Baveret-Wattel, and Bartet: Reproduction of California salmon in the aqua- rium of Trocadero. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 207-208. F12-382

Bich, Willis H.: [Proper time to plant fry of chinook salmon.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII, p. 68-71.

Sherman, B. U.: [Salmon fry planted in New York waters.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 409.

Smiley, Charles W.: The influence of artificial propagation upon production illus- trated by the salmon work of the Sacramento River, California. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 201-202. F13-96

Smith, E. L.: Hood River, Oregon, as a place for salmon breeding. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 87-88. F18-543

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Experiments with salmon ova by Cloudsley Rutter.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CXL-CXLII.

Some results of the artificial propagation of Maine and California salmon in New England and Canada, recorded in the years 1879 and 1880. (Compiled by the U. S. Fish commissioner from letters from J. H. Thomson, M. A. Green, E. M. Stilwell, H. M. Prentiss, Win. Wood, and F. Todd.) Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. 1 , p. 270-277.

Summary of reports for 1878, by State fish commissioners respecting the increase of food fishes by artificial propagation (salmon). Report, 1878 (1880), p. 925-928, 935, 937, 938, 942. F16-187

Stone, Livingston: Explorations on the Columbia River from the head of Clarks Fork to the Pacific Ocean, made in the summer of 1883, with reference to the selec- tion of a suitable place for establishing a salmon-breeding station. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 237-258. Doc. 97 issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-241

- The artificial propagation of salmon on the Pacific coast of the United States, with notes on the natural history of the Quinnat salmon. Bulletin, 1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 205-238, pi. 73-87. Doc. 320 issued Nov. 7, 1896. F12-113

The salmons of the Pacific coast. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 7-26; also in Manual

of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 1-15.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Additional reports relative to the hatching and planting of the Penobscot salmon. By Wm. W. Fletcher, J. H. Slack, Thaddeus Norris, E. Sterling, and H. F. Dousman. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 380-384.

F15-107

Hatching and distribution of California salmon. A. Report on California

salmon spawn hatched and distributed, by J. II. Slack. B. Hatching and dis- tribution of California salmon in tributaries of Great Salt Lake, by A. P. Rock- wood. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 431-435. F16-22 [A. The shipment of salmon ova made to New Zealand.] Report, 1875-76

(1878), p. 959-1003.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Propagation of the Atlantic salmon.] Report, 1873-1875 (1876), p. XXX-XXXII; 1875-76 (1878), p. 25-26; 1877 (1879), p. 36-39; 1878 (1880), p. XXVIII-XXIX; 1879 (1882), p. XXXI-XXXIII; 1880 (1883), p. XXXI; 1881 (1884), p. XLVI-XLVII; 1882 (1884), p. LXVIII-XIX; 1883 (1885), p. LXXX-LXXXI; 1884(1886), p. LV-LVI; 1885 (1887), p. LXXXV- LXXXVII; 1886 (1889), p. XXXIV-XXXV; 1887 (1891), p. XXXIX.

[Propagation of the California salmon.] Report, 1873-1875 (1876), p. XXII-

.

XXX; 1875-76 (1878), p. 21-44; 1877 (1879), p. 31-36; 1878 (1880) p. XXV- XXVIII; 1879 (1882), p. XXVII-XXXI; 1880 (1883), p. XXIX-XXX; 1881 (1884), p. XLV-XLVI; 1882 (1884), p. LXX-LXXI; 1883 (1885), p. LXXIX and LXXXI-LXXXII; 1884 (1886), p. LIII-LV; 1885 (1887), p. LXXXIV- LXXXV; 1887 (1891), p. XXXVIII-XXXIX.

Valery-Mayet, Michel: Hatching salmon eggs at Montpellier, France, and trouble with fungus. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 272. F18-434

Walker, C. H.: Location of a salmon hatchery in Oregon. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 309-310. F18-455

Ward, F. M.: Young salmon in northern New Jersey. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 345. Fl^eOS

Wilmot, Samuel: Remarks on the scarcity of male and grilse salmon in the rivers of Ontario, Canada. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 379-381. F20-148

SAIBLING.

Gilbert, W. L.: Growth of the saibling (Salmo salvelinus) in the Old Colony trout ponds at Plymouth, Massachusetts. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 427. F18-57

132 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Saibling eggs from Germany sent to Plymouth, N. H.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XLV.

— [Success with saibling eggs.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. LXXVII. - [Successful cultivation.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. LII.

SEA BASS.

Earll, B. E.: Hatching blackfish (Centropristis atrarius) and Spanish mackerel > Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 415-416. F18-353

U. 0. Bureau of Fisheries: [The sea bass.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 223-224; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 225-226.

SHAD.

Babcock, William C.: Report of shad operations conducted at Fort Washington, Maryland, in 1883-84. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1035-1041 incl. tables; 1884 (1886), p. 189-192 incl. tables, pi. F17-35

Baird, Spencer F.: [First efficient steps in artificial propagation.! Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. LII-LIII.

[A fish worthy of cultivation.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. XLVIII-LIX.

- [Propagation by the U. S. Commission of fisheries.] Report, 1873-1875 (1876), p. XVIII-XXII; 1875-76 (1878), p. 20-21; 1877 (1879), p. *29-31; 1878 (1880), p. XXXV-XXXIX; 1879 (1882), p. XXXIII-XXXV; 1880 (1883), p. XXXI- XXXIV; 1881 (1884), p. XLVIII-L; 1882 (1884), p. LXXIII-LXXVII; 1883 (1885), p. LXXXIII-LXXXIV; 1884 (1886), p. LVIII-LXI; 1885 (1887), p. LXXXIX-XCV; 1886 (1889), p. XLII.

Inducements offered fishermen to furnish shad eggs for the U. S. Commission

of fish and fisheries. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 389-391, illus. F12-377

Cary, H. H.: [Increase of shad due to propagation.] Quoted by Baird. Report, 1884 (1886), p. LXXII.

— [Shad in Georgia waters.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 100-101.

Clark, Frank Nelson: Report of experiments for determining the smallest amount of water in which young shad and eggs can be kept. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 783-786. F16-340

— Notes on experiments in penning shad and taking eggs at Battery station, Havre de Grace, Md., in 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1045-1050. F17-37

Daniell, William C.: Letters referring to experiments of W. C. Daniell, M. D., in introducing shad into the Alabama River. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 386-390. F15-108

Day, Francis: On the rearing, growth, and breeding of salmon in fresh water in Great Britain. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 307. F18-452

— Experiments with salmon in Scotland. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 56.

F18-532 Eckardt, B.: The experiments in propagating maifische (Alosa vulgaris) in 1876

(1877). Report, 1877 (1879), p. 853-866. F16-122

Fenton, Henry J.: [Shad hatching in Connecticut.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 310-311.

— [Shad hatching in Connecticut in 1884.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 319-320.

[Shad hatching and distribution in Connecticut in 1886.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 405. Ferguson, T. B.: Extracts from a report of investigations of the shad fisheries and

rivers south of Charleston, S. C., with a view to establishing stations for artificial

propagation. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 244-248. F18-299

Griffith, William: Result of planting shad in the Ohio River. Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 12. F18-62

Hamlen, William: Reconnaissance of Florida rivers with a view to shad hatching.

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 206-208. F13-98

— Report of shad -hatching operations at Battery station, Havre de Grace, Md. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 401-410. F18-484

Report on the shad work of the steamer Halcyon during the season of 1887.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p.. 111. F187596

Harding, Charles William: Inquiries concerning the propagation of American

smelt and shad, and notes on the fisheries of the Wash in England. Bulletin,

1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 428-429. F18-58

Huske, C. J.: Shad work in South Carolina. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 446.

F18-178 Report on the shad work in South Carolina in 1883. Transportation of shad

eggs on trays. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 161-164. F13-91

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McDonald, Marshall: [Propagation of shad.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 881-883. Distribution of shad through Central station by the United States Fish com- mission in 1882. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 899-902, tables. F16-314 Shad eg<*s sent to Cold Springs Harbor, New York, to be hatched. Bulletin,

1884 (1884)" vol. IV, p. 198. F18-280 Report of the shad propagation on the Potomac River during the season of

1885 and 1886. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 369-385; 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 436-438.

Report of shad propagation on the Potomac River during the season of 1885

and 1886. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 369-385; 1886 (1889), p. 815-817.

Report of shad distribution for the season of 1886. Report, 1886 (1889),

p. 801-806.

Report of shad distribution for 1886 and 1887. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), p. 302,

427-432; 1887 (1889), p. 105-109 incl. tables. F18-658

[Shad hatching in 1887.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. XLII-XLIV.

Milner, James W.: Report on the propagation of the shad (Alosa sapidissima) and its introduction into new waters by the U. S. Fish commission in 1873. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 419-451. F15-111

The propagation and distribution of shad. Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 901-909;

1877 (1879), p. 847-852; 1878 (1880), p. 611-628. F16-74, F16-121, F16-171

Page. William F.: Effects of sunlight upon shad eggs. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 308. F18-453

Bice, Henry J.: Experiments upon retarding the development of eggs of the shad, made in 1879, at the United States shad-hatching station at Havre de Grace, Md. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 787-794, illus. F16-341

Ryder, John Adam: On the retardation of the development of the ova of the shad (Alosa sapidissima), with observations on the egg fungus and bacteria. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 177-190. F12-319

Additional observations on the retardation of the development of the ova of

the shad. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 422-424. F12-240

On the retardation of the development of the ova in the shad (Alosa sapi-

dissima), with observations on the egg fungus and bacteria. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 795-811. F16-342

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Statistics of the shad-hatching operations conducted by the United States Fish commission in 1881 and 1882. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1107-1 119, incl. tables; 1882 (1884), p. 903-913, tables. F16-346, F16-329

Result of planting shad in the Muskingum River. Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 32. F18-73

Planting and catching of shad in Coosa River, Alabama. Bulletin, 1883 (1883),

vol.-III, p. 200. F18-125

Smith, Everett: Results of planting shad in the Kennebec River. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 16 F18-637

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Historv of the introduction of shad in the Pacific States.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 404-427, pi. 76.

Stevenson, Charles H.: [Effects of dams on artificial reproduction of shad.] Bulle- tin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 265-271.

Stone, Livingston: [Overland journey with live shad from New York to California.] Report, 1873-1875 (1876), p. 377-429.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The propagation and distribution of the shad. A. Operations in the distribution of shad in 1874, by J. W. Milner. B. Report on shad-hatching in New Jersey, by G. A. Anderson. C. Voyage to Bremerhaven, Germany, with shad, by F. Mather. D. Living shad on their way to the Weser, tr. by H. Jacobson. E. Shad hatching and distribution of operations of 1875. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 323-349. F16-18

On the transportation of shad for long distances. A. Experiments with a

view to transporting shad in sea water, by James W. Milner. B. Experiments with a view to transporting shad a few months old, by Charles D. Griswold. C. Apparatus for hatching shad ova while en route to new waters, by Fred Mather. Report, 1873-74 and 187^75 (1876), p. 363-376, illus. F16-20

Report on shad-hatching operations. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 403-418.

F15-110

Report on the propagation and distribution of shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the

spring of 1880. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 653-672, tables. F16-302

— Report of operations at Havre de Grace, Maryland. Report, 1883-1886 (1884-

1887); 1883, p. 1043-1044; 1884, p. 199-208; 1886, p. 761-763, 807-814. F17-36

- Report of shad -hatching operations at Battery station, Havre de Grace, Md.,

season of 1885 and 1887. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 401^10; 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 361-368; 1887 (1891), vol. VII, p. 95-100, incl. tables. F18-613

134 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report of the operations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk in shad-hatching during the seasons of 1885, 1886, 1887 Bulle- tin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 395-400; 1886 (1886), vol. VI, p. 289-293; 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 83-89. F18-594

- Report on the shad work of the steamer Lookout. Report, 1884 (1886), t> 123-127; 1885 (1887), p. 97-101; 1886 (1889), p. 825-827. F17-123

Report of shad-hatching operations by the steamer Lookout during the seasons

of 1885, 1886, 1887. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 386-394; 1886 (1886), vol. VI, p. 295-297;. 1887 (1887), vol. VII, p. 95-100. Fl 8-613

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Investigations of spawning grounds of shad.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. XXXVIII-XXXIX.

Wallem, Frederik Meltzer: [Hatching young shad for the sake of the fisheries ] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 104-106.

Wood, William Maxwell: Report of the operations of the U. S. steamer Lookout from March 31, 1881, t9 November 20, 1882. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 35-37. F16-322

Report of a trip by the steamer Fish Hawk to the St. Mary's and St. John's

rivers to hatch shad. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 241-242. F18-297

Report of operations at the navy-yard shad-hatching station in Washington,

D. C., during the season of 1882. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 891-897, pi. F16-321

Worth, Stephen G-.: Shad hatching and carp culture. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol.

II, p. 26-27. F18-71

A poor season for shad hatching in North Carolina. Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 54. F18-74

Observations on the spawning habits of the shad. Bulletin, 1891 (1893),

vol. XI. p. 201-206. Doc. 209 issued Mar. 11, 1893. F12-127

The shad. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 133-158; also in Manual of fish-culture,

rev. ed., 1900, p. 121-145.

- Possible expansion of shad-hatchery work. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 789-793. Doc. 678 issued April, 1910. 10-35420

SHEEPSHEAD.

Rathbun, Richard: [Successful hatching of sheepshead eggs on Fish Hawk.] Re- port, 1888-89 (1892), p.-LIX.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The sheepshead.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 224-225; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 226-227.

SMELTS.

Harding, Charles William: Inquiries concerning the propagation of American smelt and shad, and notes on the fisheries of the Wash in England. "Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 428-429. F18-58

Mather, Fred: [Smelt successfully hatched at Cold Spring Harbor.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 113.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The smelt.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 188; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 190.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Success in hatching smelts at Cold Springs Harbor.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. XCVI. Report, 1886 (1889), p. XXX.

STURGEON.

Dean, Bashford: Recent experiments hi sturgeon hatching on the Delaware River. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 335-339, illus. Doc. 261 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

Leach, Glen C., and Nicolas A. Borodin: Artificial propagation of sturgeon. Re- view of sturgeon culture in the United States, by Glen C. Leach, and Artificial propagation of sturgeon in Russia, by Nicolas A. Borodin. Appendix III, Re- port, 1919 (1921), 7 p. Doc. 880 issued Feb. 19, 1920. F20-I

Rathbun, R.: [Sturgeon eggs successfully hatched.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 48-49.

Ravenel, W. de C.: [Sturgeon culture at Cape Vincent.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 38-42.

Ryder, J. A.: [Sturgeon culture.] Bulletin, 1888(1890), vol. VIII, p. 268-276.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The artificial propagation of sturgeon in Schleswig- Holstein, Germany. (Reports translated from the German.) Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 81-90. Doc. 151 issued May 29, 1891. Fl 2-139

- [The sturgeons.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 189-191; also in Manual of fish-cul- ture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 191-193.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Experiments with sturgeon spawn.] Report,

1887 (1891), p. XLV. [Sturgeon work in Minnesota.] Report, 1912 (1914), p. 51.

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SUCKERS.

Fraley, W. R.: [Carp mullets cultivated in North Carolina.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 403-404. Gardner, A. P.: Experiments in the pond culture of trout, suckers, and catfish.

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 417-420 F18-157

SQUETEAGUE.

Hughes, Smith E.: Live ponds for fish in New Jersey (weakfish). Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 349-351. F20-126

Rathbun, Richard: [Eggs of spotted weakfish successfully hatched on Fish Hawk.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. LIX.

[First attempt of artificial propagation.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 160.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The squeteague.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 224; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 226.

TAUTOG.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The tautog.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 219-220; also in Manual of fish-cnlture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 221-222.

TROUT.

Barbour, C. H.: [Success with trout and salmon.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

P- 144. Clark, Frank N.: [Trout work of the U. S. hatchery, Northville, Mich.] Report,

1881 (1884), p. 1049-1056; 1882 (1884), p. 818-822; 1883 (1885), p. 979-981;

1884 (1886), p. 156-161; 1885 (1887), p. 124-126; 1886 (1889), p. 732-736.

Spawning of California mountain trout, reared in confinement, from eggs

brought from McCloud River. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 256. F18-]

The brook trout. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 91-101; also in Manual of fish- culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 80-90.

The lake trout. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 103-117; also in Manual of fish- culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 91-105.

Clarke, H. R.: [A rainbow trout reared from eggs brought from California.] Bulle- tin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 360.

Propagation of trout by the Southside Club. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 436. F18-500

Crawford, S. M.: [Trout breeding.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 364-365.

Delano, J. S., and Frantz, Emanuel H.: [Growth of California trout.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 100.

Delawder, G. W.: [Cultivation of California trout and landlocked salmon.] Bulle- tin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 108.

Dowell, Benjamin Franklin: Efforts in trout culture. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 64. F18-224

Cultivating trout in Oregon. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 217. F18-286

Duncan, J. Barker: Salmon and trout hatcheries in Scotland. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 451-456. F18-508

Evermann, Barton Warren: The golden trout of the southern high Sierras.

(Contains also: Temperature conditions in the Kern River region, by O. P.

Jenkins: p. 50-51.) Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, 51 p., XVII pi. (partly

col.), fold. map. Doc. 595 issued May 19, 1906. Fll-66

Follett, Richard E.: [Trout culture in Connecticut.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol

V, p. 351.

Gardner, A. P.: Experiments in the pond culture of trout, suckers, and catfish Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 417-420. F18-157

Gilbert, W. L.: The past, present, and future of trout culture. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 47-48. Doc. 242 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

Green, Loren W.: Condition of the United States trout ponds. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 309. F18-454

Green, Seth: Rearing of California mountain trout (Salmo irideus). Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 23. F18-11

Growth of rainbow trout. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 360.

Haack, Herman: Treatment of young salmonoids and coregoni from the time they leave the egg till they are fully developed and can be placed in open water. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 687-693. F17-19

Holberton, Wakeman: The successful stocking of (Ohio) streams with trout. Bul- letin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 192. F18-123

136 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Huske, C. J.: Report on California trout distribution in South Carolina. Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 164-165. F18-259

Jaffe, S.: [Notes on the rearing of yearling trout at Sandfort.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896),

vol. XV, p. 317-319. Kennedy, B. E. B.: [California trout in Nebraska.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 104.

Koss, R. A.: Trout and trout culture. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 473^76.

F12-389 Kunnel: On the conditions under which trout exist on the German waters. Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 393-395. F18-348

Land, Gordon: [Hatching and feeding of Rocky Mountain trout.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 314-315. Leach, Glen C.: Culture of rainbow trout and brook trout in ponds. 19 p., illus.

Economic Circular 41 issued Feb. 20, 1919. F19-3

McDonald, Marshall: California trout planted in Roanoke River in July, 1883,

retaken in June, 1884. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 286. F18-311

— California trout for the Ozark mountain region. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 447-448. F18-630

- [Breed California trout at Wytheville.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. LXXXV. Report of operations at the trout-breeding station at Wytheville, Va., from

its occupation in January, 1882, to the close of 1884. Report, 1885 (1887), p.

103-108. F20-163

[Distribution of trout eggs by the U. S. Fish commission from January 1, 1886,

to June 30, 1889.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 833-842.

Mather, Fred: E^ggs received from foreign countries at Cold Springs Harbor, N. Y.,

and retained or forwarded during the seasons of 1883-84 and 1884-85. Report,

1884 (1886), p. 143-146. F20-164

— [Propagation of trout at Cold Springs Harbor, Long Island.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 130-134, pi.; 1885 (1887), p. 109-112; 1886 (1889), p. 721.

Maynard, H. J.: Rainbow trout in southwestern Missouri. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 55-56. F18-647

Metcalf , Martin: Success in propagating California mountain trout from eggs brought to Michigan by the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1883' (1883), vol. Ill, p. 471-472. F18-197

Neelley, JVN.: [Propagating trout in Kentucky.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 108.

New York Sun: [Increase of California trout.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 133.

Page, W. F.: [Trout-rearing at Neosho, Mo.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 71-72.

— Feeding and rearing fishes, particularly trout, under domestication. (Bibliog- raphy: p. 312-314.) Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 289-314. Doc. 294 issued May 22, 1895. 12-17377

Paige, Charles L.: A method of cultivating rainbow trout and other salmonoids. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 781-787, diagrs. Doc. 677 issued April, 1910. 10-35421

Peebles, M. T.: [Note on trout culture.] Bulletin 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 467.

Pierce, John: [Lake trout in Colorado.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 134.

Pierre, H. J.: [Hatching rainbow trout.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 347.

Redmond, Roland: On rainbow trout reared from eggs brought from California. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 230. F18-127

Seagle, George A.: [California trout propagation at Wytheville, Va.] Bulletin,

1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 350.

— [California trout in Holston River and in tributaries of New River.] Bulletin,

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 140.

-The artificial propagation of the rainbow trout. Bulletin, 1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 239-256, illus., pi. 88-94. Doc. 319 issued Nov. 17, 1896. F12-111

The rainbow trout. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 71-89; also in Manual of fish-

culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 61-79. Smiley, Charles Wesley: Loch Leven trout introduced in the United States.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 28-32. F18-644

Smith, Silas B.: Efforts to raise trout. Bulletin, 1885 (1885); vol. V, p. 435-436.

F18-499

Starkey, George A.: [Trout for sale.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 108. Stone, Livingston: Report of operations at the United States trout ponds, McCloud

River, California. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 715-720; 1880 (1883), p. 615-621; 1881

(1884), p. 1079-1083; 1882 (1884), p. 861-855; 1884 (1886), p. 171-176; 1885 (1887),

p. 131-140; 1886 (1889) p. 737-745.

— Segregation of the sexes of trout. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 448. F18-505 [Trout culture in England.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 338. Tuttle, J. S.: [Rainbow trout, eels, and hatching of carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 133-134.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 137

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Minor trouts.j Report, 1897 (1898), p. 179-180; also

in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 181-182. Wilson, Charles A.: Raising brook trout in mineral water. Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 392. F18-112

WHITEFISH.

Bower, Seymour: Instructions for taking whitefish eggs. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 113-114. F18-239

Buck, H. H.: Report upon hatching one million whitefish eggs from the Great Lakes, at Orland, Me., and upon planting the young in Eagle Lake, Mount Desert. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 454-^55. F18-182

Clark, Frank Nelson: Report of operations connected with the propagation of white- fish (Coregonus albus) at the North ville station, North ville, Michigan, for the season of 1880-81. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 553-596. F16-276

[Propagating whitefish at the United States hatchery, Northville, Mich.] Re- port, 1881 (1884), p. 1038-1040; 1882 (1884), p. 813-838; 1883 (1885), p. 975-979; 1884 (1886), p. 151-156; 1885 (1887), p. 123-124.

On the rearing of the whitefish in spring- water, and its relation to their subse- quent distribution. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 301-306.

On the propriety of depositing [whitefish] minnows off the harbor of Cleveland,

Ohio. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 349-353. F12-398

- [Success of whitefish propagation.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 99-100. Results of planting young whitefish in Lake Erie. What the fishermen think

of whitefish propagation. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 113-121. F18-382 Natural as compared with artificial hatching of whitefish. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 321-323. F18-465 Whitefish distributed from Northville and Alpena stations. Bulletin, 1887

(1889), vol. VII, p. 65-66. F18-652

- History and methods of whitefish culture. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 213-220. Doc. 257 issued June 26, 1894- F12-183

A plan for promoting the whitefish production of the Great Lakes. Bulletin,

1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 635-642. Doc. 673 issued Apr. 14, 1910. 10-35439 Curtis, J. E.: [Propagation of whitefish.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 335-336.

F18-326 Downing, SethW.: A plan for promoting the whitefish production of the Great

Lakes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 627-633. Doc. 672 issued Apr.

14, 1910. 10^5439

Greenfield, Alfred: Report upon the receipt and hatching of American whitefish

ova and planting of the fry in Australia. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 190-

191. F18-279

Haack, Hermann: Treatment of young salmonoids and coregoni from the time they

leave the egg till they are fully developed and can be placed in open waters.

Report, 1879 (1882), p. 687-393. F17-19

McDonald, Marshall: [Distribution of whitefish by the U. S. Fish commission from

January 1, 1886, to June 30, 1887.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 835. Mason, Frank Holcomb: Proposed exportation of whitefish eggs to Switzerland.

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 272. F18-131

Mather, Fred: [Propagation of whitefish at Cold Springs Harbor, Long Island.]

Report, 1884 (1886), p. 134; 1885 (1887), p. 109, 1886 (1889), p. 721. Metcalf, Martin: Planting whitefish and other Salmonidse in inland lakes. Bulle- tin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 422-423. F18-622 Milner, James W.: [History of whitefish culture in the Great Lakes.] Report, 1872

and 1873 (1874), p. 25-34. - ,

Page, W. F.: Shrinkage of whitefish eggs during transportation on trays. Bulletin,

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 360. F18-612

— [Record of whitefish eggs received and hatched at Druid Hill hatching house,

Baltimore, Md.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 316. Beighard, Paul Boby: A plan for promoting the whitefish production of the Great

Lakes. [With discussion by Edward E. Prince, C. H. Wilson, Kelly Evans,

Barton W. Evennann, Tarlton H. Bean, Charles E. Fryer, John W. Titcomb, W.

E. Meehan, Seymour Bower, W. T. Thompson, Frank N. Clark, Samuel F. Full-

erton, and Dwight Lydall.] Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 643-684,

diagrs. Doc. 674 issued Apr. 14, 1910. 10-35439

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Introduction of whitefish in California.] Bulletin, 1895

(1896), vol. XV, p. 428^30, pi. 77. Sterling, E.: On the impropriety of depositing whitefish minnows off the harbor of

Cleveland, Ohio. Fishing for saugers. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 302-303.

F18-141

138 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Stranahan, J. J.: The methods, limitations, and results of whitefish culture in Lake

Erie. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 315-318. Doc. 388 issued Aug. 8,

1898. F-12110

- The whitefish. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 119-131; also in Manual of fish-culture,

rev. ed., 1900, p. 109-120.

Toxnlin, W. David: [Results of planting whitefish fry in Lake Superior.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 411.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Propagation of whitefish.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. XXV-XLVI; 1873-1875 (1876), p. XXXII; 1875-76 (1878), p. 26-27; 1877 (1879), p. 39; 1878 (1880), p. XXXV; 1880 (1883), p. XXVII-XXIX; 1881 (1884), p. XLIV; 1882 (1884), p. LXIV-LXVIII; 1883 (1885), p. LXXVI- LXXVII; 1884 (1886), p. XLIX-LI; 1885 (1887), p. LXXVIII-LXXX; 1886 (1889), p. XXX.

Worth, S. G.: [Propagation of the cisco at Put in Bay.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 101.

TURBOT.

Anthony, Baoul Louis Ferdinand: The cultivation of the turbot. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 859-870, pi. CII-CIII, illus. Doc. 686 issued April, 1910.

10-35563 METHODS.

Behr, Friedrich von: Treatment of fish eggs at sea. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. 1,

p. 346-347. F20-112

Borne, Max von dem: Dry transmission of fish eggs. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I,

p. 345. Hessel, Rudolph: Method of treating adhesive eggs of certain fishes, especially of

the Cyprinidse in artificial propagation. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 566-570, pi.

XVII-XVIII. F15-117

Mason, Frank H.: [Description of method employed by Lugrin at Gremaz, France,

for producing food for young fish.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 203-205. Nussbaum: A simple test to learn if fish ova are impregnated. (Tr. by John A.

Ryder.) Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 347-348. F12-371

Page, William F.: The most recent methods of hatching fish eggs. Bulletin, 1888

(1890), vol. VIII, p. 207-218, illus., pi. XXX-XXXVI. Doc. 139 issued Mar.

13, 1890. Fll-321

Beisenbichler, G. F.: The thick or thin fertilization of eggs. Report, 1879 (1882),

p. 633-635. F17-11

Stenzel, Alexander: On the so-called "dry" method of impregnation of spawn.

Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 571-575. F15-118

Wallich, Claudius: A method of recording the egg development for use of fish cultur-

ists. Report, 1900 (1901), p. 185-194, pis. Fll-71

AERATION.

Atkins, C. G.: [Aeration in hatching salmon.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 950-951, illus.

[Aeration in salmon culture.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 38-39; also in Manual

of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 26-27.

Bean, Tarleton Hoffmann: [Oxygenizing water.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 32-33. Bettoni, Eugenic, and Decio Vinciguerra: [Necessity of water aeration.] Report,

1886 (1889), p. 545-547.

Harron, L. G.: [Linden plugs for areation.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 95. McDonald, Marshall: Experiments in the transportation of the German carp in a

limited, supply of water. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 215-218. F12-321

Byder, John Adam: [Experiments by Marshall McDonald on methods of aeration.]

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 521. Seal, William P.: The keeping of Salmonidae for purposes of exhibition. Bulletin,

1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 283-285, illus. F18-676 Sharp, J.: [Transporting bass.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 363-368. Vincent, Eugene: Devices for use in fish hatcheries and aquaria. Bulletin, 1908

(1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1025-1035. Doc. 705 issued April, 1910. 10-35556

APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES.

Atkins, Charles G.: Cheap fixtures for the hatching of salmon. Report, 1878 (1880), 25 p., illus. Doc. 21 issued May 29, 1879. Fll-209

Bayer, Hector von: A method of measuring fish eggs. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1009-1014, diagrs. Doc. 703 issued April, 1910. 10-35426

Bettoni, Eugenio: [Hatching apparatus.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 548-562.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 130

Clark, F. N.: The self-picker. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 62-65. F18-22

[Clark hatching-box.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 96-97; also in Manual of fish- culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 84-85.

Dannevig. Gunder Mathisen: Apparatus and methods employed at the marine fish hatchery at Flodevig, Norway. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 799- 809, illus., pi. CI, diagrs. Doc. 680 issued April, 1910. 10-35442

Ewart, Cosser: [A new hatching box.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 316.

Fuller, Alfred E.: New and improved devices for fish culturists. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 991-1000, pi. CIV-CVI. Doc. 700 issued April, 1910.

10-35566

Giles, W. S.: [Tanks for transferring fish from the Mississippi River to Kansas.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 312.

Huske, C. J.: [McDonald, automatic jar.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 164.

Kincaid, Walter S.: New methods of transporting eggs and fish. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1037-1039. Doc. 706 issued April, 1910. 10-35425

Kite, J. Alban: Report upon apparatus needed and facilities for hatching Spanish mackerel. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1095-1100, illus. F17-40

Klotz, J. P. J.: [Hatching apparatus.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 499-504, illus.

LaValete St. George, Adolf Johann Hubert: A new fish-hatching apparatus. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 209-212, illus. F18-126

- A new fish-hatching apparatus. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 448. F18-181

McDonald, Marshall: [Apparatus for hatching buoyant fish eggs.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1127-1129, illus.

History of the experiments leading to the development of the automatic

fish-hatching jar. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 183-192, illus. F12-379

[A moving hatchery.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 106.

•v ^TT - PA, - J Z ~/U ~ J "L ™ -A. «1, -! « «. •!« 1 OTO

Milner, James W.: [Apparatus used in shad hatching in 1878.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 615-617.

Page, William F.: [Description of the McDonald universal hatching jar.] Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 209-218, illus., pi. XXX-XXXVI.

Robinson, Robert K.: A device for counting young fish. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1001-1004, diagrs. Doc. 701 issued April, 1910. 10-35422

Ryder, John Adam: [Description of McDonald apparatus, and use in prolonging period of incubation of shad ova.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 182-183.

Simms, George E.: An improvement in hatching and rearing boxes; with notes on the continuous feeding of the fry of Salmonidae. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1015-1023. Doc. 704 issued April, 1910. 10-35445

Stone, Livingston: [Williamson troughs.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 18-19; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 12-13.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Descriptions of improved apparatus in fish hatching. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 578-587. < F15-120

On the transportation of shad for long distances. A. Experiments with a view

to transporting shad in sea water, by James W. Milner. B. Experiments with -a view to transporting shad a few months old, by Charles D. Grlswold. C. Appa- ratus for hatching shad ova while en route to new waters. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 363-376, illus. F16-20

[Chester boxes.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 204-205, pi. 57; also in Manual of

fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 206-207, pi. 58. [McDonald tidal boxes.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 202-204, illus., pi. 56; also in

Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 204-206, illus., pi. 57. Vincent, Eugene: Devices for use in fish hatcheries and aquaria. Bulletin, 1908

(1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1025-1035. Doc. 705 issued April. 1910. 10-35556

Wood, William Maxwell: [Apparatus for hatching Spanish mackerel.] Report,

1883 (1885), p. 1091, illus. Worth, S. G.: [McDonald automatic hatching jar.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 150-153,

illus., pi. 41; also in Manual offish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 138-141, illus., pi. 46.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Baird, S. F.: [History of fish-culture.] Report, 1872-73 (1873), p. XXXI-XXXIV. Behr, Friedrich von: [Address made at meeting of German fishery association at

Berlin, Mar. 16, 1877, by Mr. Behr, of Schmoldow, president of the association,

member of the German parliament.] Report, 1875 and 1876 (1878), p. 1014-1024. Benecke, B.: Utilizing water by fish-culture. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1101-1131.

Doc. 103 issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-247

Borne, Max von dem: On pond fisheries. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 649-650. F16-13

— Success of fish-culture. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 11^123. F13-88

Clark, Frank N.: Disadvantage of planting small fish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887;,

vol. VI, p. 421-422. F18-621

140 tr. s. BUREAU or FISHERIES.

Ducastel, M.: The transformation of salt marshes into fish ponds. Report, 1880

(1883), p. 517-531, illus. F16-279

Hiester, Charles E.: Fish-culture for profit. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p.382-383.

F20-125 Johnson, Robert S., and Mortimer Freeman Staple ton: Fish ponds on farms.

Appendix II, Report, 1915 (1917), 28 p., XIX pi. Doc. 826 issued Dec. 15, 1915.

F16-79

Fish ponds on farms. 32 p. , illus. Doc. 826, revised edition, issued 1917. F17-259

K., Baron von: Fish-culture as a means of improving the race of fish. Bulletin,

1885 (1885), vol. V., p. 289-291. - F18-443

Klotz, J. P. J.: On the artificial propagation of fish. Report, 1880 (1883) p. 491-516,

illus. F16-289

Lyman, Theodore: Fish-culture in salt or brackish water. Report, 1872 and 1873

(1874), p. 575-578, pi. XIX. F15-119

Marsh, Millard Caleb: Notes on the dissolved content of water in its effect upon

fishes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 891-906. Doc. 688 issued April,

1910. 10-35560

The treatment of fish-cultural waters for the removal of algse. Bulletin, 1908

(1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 871-890, illus. Doc. 687 issued April, 1910. 10-35567 Mead, Albert Davis: A new principle of aquiculture and transportation of live

fishes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 759-780, pi. XC-C, diagrs. Doc.

676 issued April, 1910. 10-35565

Mb'bius, Karl August: Can we do anything to decrease, preserve, or increase the'

number of our useful marine animals? Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 393-400.

F12-421 Moore, Emmeline: The Potamogetons in relation to pond culture. Bulletin, 1913

(1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 251-291, pi. XXII-XXXIX. Doc. 815 issued July 28,

1915. F15-84 Some plants of importance in pond-fish culture. (Bibilography: p. 19-20.)

Appendix IV, Report, 1919 (1921), 20 p., fold, chart. Doc. 881 issued Mar. 24,

1920. F20-108

Mulertt, Hugo: [Price list of Hugo Mulertt, 507 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.]

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 109-110. Nicklas, Carl: Pond culture. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 467-655, illus. Doc. Ill issued

Dec. 1, 1886. Fll-293

Page, William F.: [Size of fish eggs and number contained in a quart.] Bulletin,

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 405^06.

Peat-bogs as fish-pounds. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 58-59. F18-19

Popular Science Monthly: [Spawning of fish in confinement.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 308-309. Raver et-Wattel, C.: Report on the condition of pisciculture in foreign countries

from documents collected at the International fishery exposition at Berlin, 1880.

Report, 1880 (1883), p. 477-^89. F16-295

Reighardt, E.: The injurious influence, on pisciculture of the retting water of flax

and hemp. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 545-550. F16-296

Smiley, C. W.: A geographical catalogue of persons who have stated that they are

interested in fish-culture. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 393-449. F18-113 - What fish-culture has first to accomplish. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

65-68. F13-82

Some results of the artificial propagation of Maine and California salmon in New Eng- land and Canada recorded in the years 1879 and 1880. Compiled by the United

States Fish commissioner from letters received. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p.

270-277. F20-142

Stange, J.: Fish becoming blue and rigid during transportation. Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 64. F18-535

Titcomb, John W.: Aquatic plants in pond culture. Report and special papers,

1907 (1909), 31 p., II pis., illus. Doc. 643 issued Feb. 8, 1909. 9-35225

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Observations upon fishes and fish-culture. Bulletin,

1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 49-61. Doc. 188 issued June 20, 1892. F12-135

Verdict against artificial fish-culture, and an answer thereto. Bulletin, 1883 (1883),

vol. Ill, p. 382-387. F20-166

Wagner, C.: What does a fish cost? Report, 1878 (1880), p. 605-607. F16-170

Wengen, von der: A review of the failures and successes of artificial fish-culture.

Report, 1884 (1886), p. 437-161. F17-135

Wilson, Charles Branch: Dragonflies and damselflies in relation to pondfish culture,

with a list of those found near Fairport, Iowa. (Bibliography : p. 260-26 1 .) Bul- letin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 179-264, illus., pi. LXVII-LXIX. Doc. 882

issued Aug. 4, 1920. F20-160

Part 3.— FISHES — Continued. Section 3.— FISHERIES AND FISHERY INDUSTRIES.

CONTENTS.

Page.

Decrease of fishes 145

United States I 145

General 145

California 146

Florida 146

Maine 146

Rhode Island.. 146

Utah 146

Washington 146

Great Lakes 146

Gulf of St. Lawrence 146

Ontario 147

Europe 147

Belgium 147

France 147

Germany 147

Great Britain 147

Norway 147

Russia 147

Baltic Sea 147

India 147

Species 147

Bluefish 147

Catfish 147

Grayling 148

Herring 148

Mackerel 148

Menhaden 148

Pompano 148

Salmon 148

Shad 148

Tilefish 148

Fishermen 148

United States 148

General 148

•ssi Alaska 149

California 149

Florida 149

Texas 149

Great Lakes 149

Europe 149

Iceland 149

Sweden 149

India 149

Hawaiian Islands 149

Special fisheries 149

Haddock 149

Halibut 149

Mackerel 149

Menhaden 150

Salmon 150

Sturgeon 150

Mortality 150

Page.

Statistics 150

United States 150

General 150

Alabama 150

Alaska 151-

Arkansas 151

California 151

Connecticut 151

Delaware 151

Florida 151

Georgia 151

Idaho 152

Illinois 152

Indiana 152

Iowa 152

Kansas 152

Kentucky 152

Louisiana 152

Maine 152

Maryland 152

Massachusetts 153

Michigan 153

Minnesota 153

Mississippi 153

Missouri 153

Nebraska 153

Nevada 153

New Hampshire 154

New Jersey 154

New York 154

North Carolina 154

Ohio 154

Oregon 154

Pennsylvania 155

Rhode Island 155

South Carolina 155

South Dakota 155

Tennessee 155

Texas 155

Utah 155

Vermont 155

Virginia 155

Washington 156

West Virginia 156

Wisconsin 156

Gulf States 156

Middle Atlantic States. . . 156

New England States 156

Paci fie Coast States 157

South Atlantic States 157

Great Lakes.. 157

Mississippi River 157

Canada 157

British Columbia 157

Atlantic Ocean 158

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142

U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Statistics — Continued.

Page.

Fishways

Page. 164

Europe

158

United States

164

Austria

158

General

164

France

158

California

164

Norway

158

Illinois

164

Sweden

158

Montana

164

Special fisheries

158

Germany

165

Capelan

158

'Fisheries considered geographi-

Halibut

158

cally

165

Mackerel

158

United States

165

Menhaden .

158

General

165

Shad

158

Alabama .

166

Sturgeon

159

— Alaska .

166

Fishing grounds

159

Arkansas

167

United States

159

California

167

General

159

Colorado

167

New England. . .

159

Connecticut

167

Great Lakes

160

Delaware

167

Special

160

Florida

167

Cod

160

Georgia

168

Haddock

160

Illinois

168

Halibut . .

160

Louisiana

168

Mackerel

160

Maine

168

Menhaden

160

Maryland

168

Salmon

160

Massachuset ts

168

Sturgeon

160

Michigan

169

Fish markets

160

Mississippi

169

Europe

160

New Hampshire

169

Germany

160

New Jersey

L69

Great Britain

160

New York

169

Hawaiian Islands

161

North Carolina

169

Fish trade

161

Oregon

170

United States

161

Pennsylvania

170

General

161

Rhode Island

170

California

161

South Carolina .

170

District of Columbia . .

161

Texas

170

Florida

161

Utah

170

Georgia

161

Vermont

171

Maine

161

Virginia

171

Massachusetts

161

Washington

171

New York

162

Atlantic States .

171

Gulf States

162

Gulf States

171

Middle Atlantic States .

162

N"ew England States. . . .

171

New England States

162

Pacific States

172

Pacific coast

162

Interior waters

172

South Atlantic States

162

Lake St. Clair

173

Great Lakes . .

162

Lake Washington

173

Gulf of Mexico

162

Great Lakes

173

Porto Rico

162

Columbia River

173

Europe

163

Indian River

173

Germany

163

Mississippi River .

173

Great Britain

163

Potomac River

173

Norway

163

Gulf of Mexico

174

White Sea

163

Gulf of St. Lawrence

174

Oceanica

163

Chesapeake Bay. . .

174

Australia

163

Puget Sound

174

Hawaiian Islands

163

Canada

174

Special

163

General

174

Carp

163

British Columbia

175

Cod

163

Labrador

175

Goldfish.. : ....

163

Newfoundland

175

Herring

163

Nova Scotia

175

Salmon

164

West Indies

175

Shad.

164

Bahama Islands

175

Miscellaneous. . .

164

Porto Rico. .

175

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY.

143

Fisheries, etc. — Continued. South America

Page. 175

Laws and legislation — Continued. Europe — Continued .

Page.

175

Russia

184

175

Scotland

184

Peru

175

India

184

176

Hawaiian Islands

184

General

176

International

184

Austria

176

Species

185

176

Bluefish ...

185

176

Cod

185

France

176

Herring. .

185

Germany

176

Mackerel

185

Great Britain

176

Menhaden

185

Greece

177

Salmon

185

Iceland

177

Sardines

186

Italy

177

Sturgeon

186

178

Modus vivendi

186

Norway

178

Patents

186

Portugal

178

Treaties

186

Spain

179

Fishery methods

186

Sweden

179

United States

186

Asia

179

Apparatus and appliances .

186

China

179

Fishing vessels

187

India

179

Nets, description of

188

Japan

179

Nets gill

188

Siberia

180

Nets fyke

188

Svria

180

Nets purse

188

Africa

180

Nets preservation of

189

Algeria

180

Trawls and trawling

189

Cape Colony

180

Europe

189

Oceanica

180

Apparatus and appliances .

189

Australasia

180

Fishing vessels

189

Hawaiian Islands

180

Nets, description of

189

New Zealand

180

Nets gill

189

Oceans ....

180

Nets, purse

190

Arctic Ocean

180

Trawls and trawling

190

Atlantic Ocean

180

India* Apparatus and appli-

Indian Ocean

180

ances

190

Pacific Ocean

181

Special fisheries

190

Seas

181

United States

190

General

.181

Alewife

190

Baltic Sea

181

General

190

Berin°" Sea

181

(Maine . ...

190

Caspian Sea

181

New England

190

North Sea

181

Atka fish: Alaska

190

South Sea

181

Barracuda: California

190

White Sea .

181

Bass

190

Laws and legislation .

181

General

190

United States

181

California

190

General

181

Carp

190

- — Alaska

182

General

190

District of Columbia

182

Illinois

191

Maryland

183

Ohio . .

191

Massachusetts

183

Virginia

191

'Michigan

183

Lake Erie

191

New Jersey

183

Catfish

191

Pennsylvania

183

General

191

Rhode Island

183

California

191

Washington

183

Louisiana

191

Great Lakes

184

Cod

191

Mississippi and Ohio Riv-

General

191

ers

184

» Alaska

192

Europe

184

Massachusetts

192

Austria

184

Maine

192

Belgium

184

New England

193

Iceland

184

Chesapeake Bay

193

Italy. .

184

Pacific Coast. .

193

144

U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Special fisheries — Continued. United States — Continued. Eel

Page. 193

Special fisheries — Continued. United States — Continued. Red snapper — Contd

Page.

• Alaska

193

Gulf States

201

Maryland

193

Gulf of Mexico

201

Massachusetts

193

; ablefish

201

New York

193

Alaska

201

Flounder

193

Pacific coast

201

General

193

Salrrvon

201

Massachusetts

193

General

201

Texas.

193

i Alaska

201

Gourami

193

California

202

Grayfish

193

Connecticut

202

Haddock

194

Idaho

202

General

194

Maine

203

New England

194

Massachusetts

203

Halibut

194

New York

203

General

194

Oregon

203

1 Alaska

194

Virginia

203

New England

194

Washington

203

Pacific coast

195

New England

203

Bering Sea

195

Pacific coast

203

Herring

195

Lake Chanrplain

204

General

195

Sardine

204

* Alaska

195

General

204

Maine. . .

196

Maine . . -

204

Massachusetts

196

Pacific coast

204

Potomac River

196

Puget Sound

204

Puget Sound

196

Scup* New England

204

Kingfish: Florida

196

Shad

204

Mackerel

196

General

204

General

196

Connecticut

205

Florida

197

Delaware

205

Massachusetts -

197

Florida

205

New York .

198

Georgia

205

North Carolina

198

Maine

205

Texas

198

Maryland

205

Virginia. ...

198

Massachusetts

205

New England

198

New Hampshire

205

Pacific Coast

198

New York . .

206

Gulf of St. Lawrence. Menhaden. .

198 198

North Carolina Pennsylvania

206 206

General

198

Rhode Island

°06

Connecticut

199

South Carolina

206

Delaware

199

Virginia

206

Florida

199

Atlantic coast

206

Maine

199

Middle Atlantic States

207

Maryland

199

Pacific coast

207

Massachusetts.

199

Chesapeake Bay

207

New Jersey

199

Gulf of Mexico

207

New York

199

Ohio River

207

North Carolina

199

Potomac River

207

Rhode Island

199

Mississippi River

207

South Carolina

199

Shark : Nantucket

207

Virginia .

199

Spot

207

Middle Atlantic States

200

Squeteague . . .

207

Atlantic coast

200

Sturgeon

207

Mullet....

200

General

207

General

200

Delaware

208

Florida

200

Florida

208

North Carolina

200

Pacific coast

208

Gulf States

200

Columbia River

208

Pompano* Florida

200

Swordfish

208

Red snapper

200

General

208

General

200

New England

208

Florida

200

Tilefish . .

208

Texas. .

200

„ Trout: Alaska. .

208

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY.

145

Special fisheries — Continued.

United States— Continued. 1'age.

Tuna : California 208

Whitefish 208

Whiting 209

Canada 209

Alewife 209

Herring 209

General 209

Labrador 209

Newfoundland . . .t 209

Mackerel 209

General 209

Labrador 209

Salmon 209

Shad 209

South America : Shad 209

Europe 209

/ Brisling : Norway 209

Capelan : Norway 209

Carp ." 210

Austria 210

Germany 210

Eel: Sweden 210

Flounders: Sweden 210

Halibut 210

Iceland 210

Norway 210

Herring 210

Germany 210

Great Britain 210

Iceland 210

Netherlands 210

Norway 211

Sweden 211

Baltic 211

White Sea 211

Mackerel £11

Great Britain 211

Norway 211

Sweden 212

Baltic 212

Salmon 212

France 212

Germany 212

Sweden 212

Baltic... 212

Special fisheries — Continued. Europe — Continued. Salmon — Con tinued .

White Sea

Sardine

Denmark

France

Shark

Iceland..

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212 212 212 212 212 212

Norway 212

Sprat: Sweden 212

Japan: Carp 212

Hawaiian Islands 213

Mullet 213

Shark 213

Fishery products 213

Preservation of products 213

Bait 213

Collagen 213

Fertilizer 213

Glue 214

Ichthylepidin 214

Isinglass 214

Oil • 214

Skins 215

Stock feed 215

Products as food 215

Preparation 215

General 215

Alive 215

Anchovies 216

Babracoted 216

Bloaters 216

Canning 216

Caviar 217

Cooking 217

Dried 218

Fish eggs 219

Kippered 219

Klip fish 219

Miscellaneous proc- esses 219

Refrigeration 220

Salting 220

Smoking 221

Nutritive value 221

DECREASE OF FISHES. UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Baird, Spencer FuUerton: [Decrease of food-fishes.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. XVIII-XXXIII; 1872-73 (1874), p. I-XVI; 1873-1875 (1876), p. VII-XV: 1875-76 (1878), p. 4-8. — [Diminution of fishes.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 59-72.

Chadwick, B. P.: The destruction of young fish by unsuitable fishing implements. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 339-340. F20-115

Chapman, Pearson, sr.: Habits of the shad and herring, as they appear in the Poto- mac River to one who has watched them for fifty years. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 61-64. F13-81

Church, Daniel T.: Why the size of mesh in menhaden seines should not be re- stricted. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 463. F18-188

Goode, George Brown.: [Inquiry into causes of fishery deterioration.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1145-1148.

5690°— 21-

-10

146 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Green, Loren W.: [Decrease in salmon on the Pacific coast.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 286-288. Hardy, L. H.: [Destruction of fish by Dutch nets.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol IV,

p. 317.

McDonald, Marshall: [Causes concurring in producing a decrease in the river fish- eries of the Atlantic States.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 43-44.

- [Diminution of fish.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. V. Nickerson, Seth: Destruction of small fish in weirs. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 184. F18-274

Rathbun, Richard: [Decrease of food-fishes.] Report, 1888-89 (1893), p. XLIII-

XLIV; 1894 (1896), p. 100-114. Spangler, A. M.: The decrease of food-fishes in American waters and some of the

causes. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 21-35. Doc. 239 issued June 6, 1894.

F12-183 Wallem, Fredrik Meltzer: [Diminution of fishes.] Report, 1879 (1882), p. 102-103.

CALIFORNIA.

Tanner, Zera Luther: [Diminution of fish in California.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 217-218.

FLORIDA.

Brice, John J.: [Diminution of fish in Florida.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 268-269, 341-342.

MAINE.

A petition to the Fish commission of the United States, signed by the fishermen of Block Island, June 12, 1877. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 35-39. F16-152

Tibbetts, N. V.: Scarcity of cod and haddock on the coast of Maine. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI. p. 75-76. F18-537

RHODE ISLAND.

Rhode Island, General assembly, Senate Committee on fisheries: Pleadings before the Senate Committee on fisheries, of the Rhode Island legislature, at its January session of 1872. Argument of J. Talbot Pitman in favor of a law prohibit- ing the use of traps and pounds in Rhode Island. Abstract of an address by Captain Nathaniel E. Atwood, in opposition to legislation. Before the Senate committee of Rhode Island legislature, January session, 1872. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 196-227. F16-61

UTAH.

Siler, Andrew L.: Depletion of fish in Panguitch and Bear Lakes, Utah. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 51. F18-214

WASHINGTON.

Rathbun, Richard: [Periodicity in abundance of fish in Washington.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 274-277.

GREAT LAKES.

Laflin & Co.: Need of a national law to regulate the size of mesh of both pound and - gill nets on the Great Lakes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 223-224.

F18-292

Milner, James W.: [Diminution of food-fishes of the Great Lakes.] Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 1-72.

Sheley, G. A.: Destruction of fish caused by nets of small mesh in Lake Michigan. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 353. F18-331

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Causes of the decreased abundance of fish in the Great Lakes.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 152, 215-216, 243-244.

Sterling, E.: Notes on the Great Lakes fisheries, depletion of black bass, etc. Bul- letin, 1884(1884), vol. IV, p. 218-219. F18-287

GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE.

Collins, Joseph William: On the scarcity of mackerel in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Bulletin, 1884 Q884), vol. IV, p. 427-430 and 435-438. F13-119 and F18-359

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 147

ONTARIO.

Wilmot, Samuel: Introduction of California salmon into Ontario, with remarks on the disappearance of Maine salmon from that province. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 347-349. F20-146

EUROPE.

BELGIUM.

Selys-Longchamps, Edmond, i. e. Michel Edmond Selys de: Repopulation of the water-courses in Belgium. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 815-824. F16-343

PRANCE.

Gilford, George: The disappearance of sardines from the Vendean coast, and its causes. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 4. F18-63

GERMANY.

Behr, Friedrich von: [Decrease of fish in Germany.] Report, 1875-76 (1878), p.

1016-1024. Benecke, Berthold: [Decrease of the fisheries in Germany.] Report, 1884 (1886),

p. 1186. Mobius, Karl August: Can we do anything to decrease, preserve, or increase the

number of our useful marine animals? Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 393-400.

F12-421

GREAT BRITAIN.

Bertram, James G.: [On the possibility of exhausting the sea fisheries of Europe.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 141-144.

Commissioner appointed to inquire into the sea fisheries: [Extracts from the Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the sea fisheries of the United Kingdom; presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. London, 1861.] -Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 145-148. F16-58

Royal commission on trawling: [On the diminution of the ocean fisheries.] Bul- letin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 96-99.

Scotland. Fishery Board: [Diminution of fish in Scotland.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 230-236.

NORWAY.

Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: [Caupes for the diminution of the salt-water fisheries of Bohuslan.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 206-220.

RUSSIA.

Soudakevicz, Theodore: [The decrease of food fishes in Russia.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 493-495.

BALTIC SEA.

Widegren, Hjalmar: [Diminution of the fisheries of the Baltic.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 125-126.

INDIA.

Day, Francis: [Decrease of fisheries in India.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 385-388

SPECIES.

BLUEFISH.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Diminution of the scup and bluefish in New England.] Report, 1871-72, (1873) p. 229, 235-252.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Diminution of catfish.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. XCVIII-XCIX.

148 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

GRAYLING.

Fitzhugh, D. H.: [Decrease of grayling in Au Sable Paver.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 470.

HERRING.

Jensen, Olaf Scheveland: Report on the practical and scientific investigations of

the spring herring fisheries, during the year 1880, submitted to the Department

of the Interior. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 127-161. F16-288

Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: Contribution toward solving the question of the secular

periodicity of the great herring fisheries. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 497-503.

F17-6

Moore, Henry Frank: [Decrease of the herring in the waters of Passamaquoddy Bay and vicinity.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 417-430.

MACKEREL.

Moore, J. Percy: [Diminution of mackerel.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 3-4.

MENHADEN.

Goode, George Brown: [Diminution of menhaden.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 101-112.

POMPANO. Wilcox, William A.: [Diminution of pompano.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 252.

SALMON.

Bedding, Joseph D.: Causes of the decrease of salmon in the Sacramento River.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 57-58. F18-649

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Diminution of salmon. 1 Report, 1898 (1899),

p. XX-XXIV. Watson, W. C.: [The disappearance of the salmon and its causes.] Report, 1873-74

and 1874-75 (1876), p. 534-538.

SHAD.

Milner, James W.: [Diminution of shad.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 354-362.

Slack, James H.: [The causes of decrease of shad in the Delaware.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 457-458.

Stevenson, Charles H.: The restricted inland range of shad due to artificial obstruc- tions, and its effect on natural reproduction. Bulletin 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 265-271. Doc. 376 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

[Diminution of shad of the Atlantic coast of the United States.] Report, 1898

(1899), p. 103-127.

Yarrow, Harry Crecy: [Great decrease of shad in Georgia and North Carolina.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 396-397.

TILEFISH.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Diminution of tilefish.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. LII.

FISHERMEN. UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Collins, J. W.: [Extracts from records and reminiscences of fishermen.] Report,

1881 (1884), p. 307-443. Freeman: [Cape Cod fishermen.] Quoted by Goode in The fisheries and fishery

industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. IV, p. 146-149. Goode, G. Brown, and Joseph William Collins: The fishermen of the United

States. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States, 1887,

Sec. IV, 145 p.; Appendix, 19 p.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 149

ALASKA.

Bower, Ward Taft and H. C. Fassett: [Alien fishermen in Alaska.] Appendix II, Report, 1913 (1914), p. 39-40.

CALIFORNIA.

San Francisco Chronicle: Italian fishermen in San Francisco. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 281-283. F18-439

FLORIDA.

Collins, Joseph William: [The fishermen engaged in the fisheries of western Florida.]

Report, 1885 (1887), p. 282-283. Wilcox, William A.: [Fishermen of Indian River, Florida.] Report, 1896 (1898),

p. 257-258.

TEXAS.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Fishermen engaged in the coast fisheries of Texas.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 375.

GREAT LAKES.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The fishermen of the Great Lakes in 1885.] Report,

1887, 1891 p. 35, 43-44, 57, 72, 93, 107, 171, 174-176, 178, 185, 214, 247, 290-292,

298, 306, 308, 310. — [Fishermen of the Pacific coast of the United States.] Report, 1888-89 (1893),

p. 46, 51, 59, 64, 75, 100-103, 127-128, 144, 163-164, 172, 180-181, 184, 186, 188,

194, 197, 204, 238, 241, 245. Wilcox, William A.: [Pacific coast fishermen.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 139-304.

EUROPE.

ICELAND.

Annaniassen, A.: [Fishermen of Iceland.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 312-313. Garde, Aug.: [Pay of Iceland fishermen.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 303-307. Thorsteinson, A.: [Food of fishermen in Iceland.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 320-321.

SWEDEN.

Lundberg, Rudolph: [The fishermen of Sweden.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 373.

INDIA.

Day, Francis: [Fishermen of India— Castes and condition.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 385, p. 408-413.

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Fishermen of the Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 387-393.

SPECIAL FISHERIES.

HADDOCK.

Goode, George Brown, and Collins, J. W.: [Types of men engaged in haddock fishery.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 227.

HALIBUT.

Scudder, Newton Pratt: [Fishermen of the halibut fishery — Davis's Strait.] Re- port, 1880 (1883), p. 220-226.

MACKEREL.

Goode, George Brown: [Fishermen engaged in the mackerel fishery of the United States.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 139, 173-174.

150 U. S. BUKEAU OF FISHERIES.

MENHADEN.

G-reer, Rob Leon: [Fishermen of the menhaden fishery of the Atlantic coast 1 Ap- pendix III. Report, 1914 (1915), p. 26.

SALMON.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Fishermen and other employees engaged in the salmon fish- eries of the Pacific coast.] Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), p. 35-36.

STURGEON.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Fishermen engaged in the sturgeon fishery of the Delaware River.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 373.

MORTALITY.

Benecke, Berthold: [Dangers to fishermen.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1190-1191. Bland, John: [A suggestion for avoiding the danger incident to the transfer of fish

from the smacks to the collecting steamers.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol IV p

359-360. Collins, Joseph William: Loss of life and property in the Gloucester fisheries. Bulle-

tin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 180-181. F18-272

Forbes, Robert Bennet: Loss of life and property in the fisheries. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 181-182. F18-273

Wilcox, William A.: A man killed by a swordfish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 417-418. F18-621

STATISTICS. UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Alexander, A. B.: [Report on statistics of the fisheries of the United States and Alaska from 1901 to 1904.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 146-149.

1886 (1889), p. 20-23. Bowers, George M.: [Statistical inquiries concerning fisheries of the United States.]

Report, 1901 (1902), p. 11-13. Smiley, Charles Wesley: Methods and results of an effort to collect statistics of the

fish trade throughout the United States. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 247-

253. F12-361

- Statistics of the imports and exports of fish, fish-oil, whalebone, etc., for ten

years ending June 30, 1882. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 273-278 incl.

tables. F18-134

— A statistical review of the production and distribution to public waters of

young fish by the United States Fish Commission, from its organization to the

close of 1880. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 825-915. F16-345

Statistics of the United States imports and exports of fish, fish oil, whalebone,

the tonnage of fishing vessels, etc., for the year ending June 30, 1883, and for the

year ending June 30, 1884. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 301-315; 1884 (1886), p.

241-263. F17-26

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Statistics of the fisheries of the United States. Bulletin,

1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 389-417. Doc. 276 issued July 5, 1894. F12-183

- - Statistics of the fisheries of the interior waters of the United States. Report,

1896 (1898), p. 489-574. Doc. 361 issued Mar. 23, 1898. Fll-184

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistical review of the coast fisheries of the United

States. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 271-378. Doc. 177 issued Sept. 25, 1891. F15-56

ALABAMA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Alabama in 1894.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 106. Report, 1896 (1898), p. 489-501, 531-533.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 151

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Alabama in 1887 and 1888.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 365.

Statistics of the fisheries of Alabamain 1897.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 128-135.

Statistics of the fisheries of Alabama in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 693.

Statistics of the fisheries of Alabama for 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 444-451.

ALASKA.

Cobb, John Nathan: The commercial fisheries of Alaska in 1905. (Statistics: p. 38-43.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 46 p. Doc. 603 issued Oct. 16, 1906. 6-35319

Marsh, Millard Caleb: The fisheries of Alaska in 1908. (Statistics: p. 17.) Report and special papers, 1908 (1910), p. 17-19. Doc. 645 issued Apr. 17, 1909.

7-35263

ARKANSAS.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Arkansas for 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 543-547. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Arkansas for 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 661-670, 701-707.

CALIFORNIA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of California.] Report, 1896

(1898), p. 572. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Statistics of the fisheries of southern California in

1898.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CLXII-CLXIV. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of California in 1888.] Report,

1888-89 (1892), p. 374-376.

CONNECTICUT.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Connecticut in 1888.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 316-322.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Connecticut in 1898.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 379-386.

— [Statistics of Connecticut in 1902.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 316-325. - [Statistics of 'the fisheries of Connecticut in 1905 .] Report, 1906 (1908) , p . 83-93 .

DELAWARE.

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Delaware]. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 336-339.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Delaware.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 263-267. — [Statistics of the fisheries of Delaware in 1901.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 484-188. - [Statistics of the fisheries of Delaware in 1904.] Report, 1905 (1907), p. 62-66.

FLORIDA.

Alexander, A. B.: [Statistics of the fisheries of the interior waters of Florida in 1902.]

Report, 1904 (1905), p. 133-134. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Florida.]

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 360-364.

[Statistics of the fisheries of western Florida.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 112-128.

[Statistics of the fisheries of eastern Florida.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 218-227.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of western Florida in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p.

419-443. - [Statistics of the fisheries of eastern Florida in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p.

397-410.

Wilcox, William A.: [Statistics of the fisheries of the Indian River, Florida, in 1895.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 258-262.

GEORGIA.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Georgia.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 350-360.

[Statistics of the fisheries of Georgia in 1897.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 210-218.

[Statistics of the fisheries of Georgia in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 386-397.

152 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

IDAHO.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Idaho in 1894.1 Report, 1896 (1898), p. 573-574.

ILLINOIS.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Illinois in 1894.1 Report,

1896 (1898), p. 519-523. IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Illinois in 1899.] Report,

1901. (1902), p. 676-684.

INDIANA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics cf the fisheries cf Indiana in 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 512-517. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Indiana in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 673-676.

IOWA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Iowa in 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 552-555. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Iowa in 1899.] Report

1901 (1902), p. 714-722.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Lake Pepin and Lake Keokuk during 1917.] Re- port, 1918 (1920), p. 77-80.

KANSAS.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Kansas in 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 570-571. II. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Kansas in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 738-740.

KENTUCKY.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Kentucky in 1894.] Re- port, 1896 (1898), p. 524-527.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Kentucky in 1899.] Re- port, 1901 (1902), p. 685-688.

LOUISIANA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Louisiana in 1894.] Re- port, 1896 (1898), p. 538-542.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Louisiana.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 368-370.

[Statistics of the fisheries of Louisiana in 1897.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 145-

159.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Louisiana in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 697-701.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Louisiana in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 465-473.

MAINE.

Earll, B. Edward: Statistics of the fisheries of Maine. (Census bulletin no. 278.) 1881, 47 p. Doc. 45 issued May 2, 1882. F12-239

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Maine in 1888.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 288-297.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Maine in 1898.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 322-340. - [Statistics of the fisheries of Maine in 1902.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 253-277.

MARYLAND.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Maryland.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 340-344.

— [Statisticsof the fisheries of Maryland in 1897.] Report, 1900(1901), p. 268-287. - [Statistics of the fisheries of Maryland in 1901 .] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 489-516.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY.

153

MASSACHUSETTS.

Cape Anne Breeze: [Statistics of the fisheries of Gloucester for 1884.] Bulletin,

1885(1885), vol. V, p. 343. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The fisheries of Boston and Gloucester in 1891 .] Report,

1892, (1894), p. CLX-CLXIV. [Inquiries relative to the fisheries of Boston and Gloucester, 1893 to 1896.]

Report, 1894 (1896), p. 162-166; 1895 (1896), p. 113-120; 1896 (1898), p. 130-136;

1897 (1898), p. CXXXII-CXXXVI. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [The fisheries of Gloucester and Boston, 1897 to 1901.]

[Report, 1898 (1899), p. CXLVIII-CLII; 1899 (1900), p. CLIII-CLVIII; 1900

(1901), p. 167-173; 1901 (1902), p. 142-149; 1902 (1904), p. 144-150. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Massachusetts in 1887 and

1888.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 300-311.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Massachusetts in 1898.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 343-363.

- [Statistics of the Fisheries of Massachusetts in 1902.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 281-305.

— [Statistics of the New England vessel fisheries at Boston and Gloucester.] Report, 1906 (1908), p. 16; 1907 (1909), p. 14; 1908 (1910), p. 13-16; 1909 (1911), p. 17-22; 1910 (1911), p. 23-27; 1911 (1913), p. 38-49; 1912 (1914), p. 24-37; 1913 (1914), p. 49-59; 1914 (1915), p. 6-18; 1915 (1917), p. 43-60; 1916 (1917), p. 76-95; 1917 (1919), p. 12-32; 1918 (1920), p. 38-61.

MICHIGAN.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Michigan in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 654-655.

MINNESOTA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Minnesota in 1894 .] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 560-564. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Minnesota in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 725-730.

MISSISSIPPI.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Mississippi in 1894 .] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 534-537. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Mississippi.]

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 366-368. [Statistics of the fisheries of Mississippi in 1897.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 135-

144.

[Statistics of the fisheries of Mississippi in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 694-

697. [Statistics of the fisheries of Mississippi in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 451-

464.

MISSOURI.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Missouri in 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 548-551. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Missouri in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 707-713.

NEBRASKA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Nebraska in 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 568-569. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Nebraska in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 734-737.

NEVADA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Nevada in 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 572. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Statistics of commercial fishing in Nevada in 1900.]

Report, 1901 (1902), p. 162.

154 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

NEW HAMPSHIRE.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of New Hampshire in 1887

and 1888.] Beport, 1888-89 (1892), p. 298-300. [Statistics of the fisheries of New Hampshire in 1898.1 Report, 1900 (1901)

p. 341-342.

[Statistics of the fisheries of New Hampshire in 1902.] Report, 1904 (1905),

p. 277-281.

NEW JERSEY.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of New Jersey.]

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 328-332. [Statistics of the fisheries of New Jersey in 1897.] Report, 1900 (1901), p 222-

254.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of New Jersey in 1901.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 458- 477.

- [Statistics of the fisheries of New Jersey in 1904.] Report, 1905 (1907), p. 29- 55.

[Statistics of coastal fisheries of New York and New Jersey, by counties, exclu- sive of shellfish, 1915.] Report, 1916 (1917), p. 72-75.

— [Statistics of the coastal fisheries of New York and New Jersey in 1917 .] Report, 1918 (1920), p. 66-70.

NEW YORK.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of New York in 1894 and 1895.]

Report, 1896 (1898), p. 502-507. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of New York in 1887 and 1888.]

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 324-328.

- [Statistics of the fisheries of New York in 1897.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 203-222.

- [Statistics of the fisheries of New York in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 657. - [Statistics of the fisheries of New York, in 1901.] Report, 1902 (1904), p.

442-457.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of the interior lakes and streams of New York in 1903.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 136.

— Statistics of costal fisheries of New York and New Jersey, by counties, exclu- sive of shellfish, 1915. Report, 1916 (1917), p. 72-75.

- [Statistics of the coastal fisheries of New York and New Jersey in 1917.] Re- port, 1918 (1920), p. 66-70.

— [Statistics of the wholesale fresh-fish trade of New York City in 1917.] Report, 1918 (1920), p. 73-76.

NORTH CAROLINA.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the fisheries of North Carolina.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 352-356.

- [Statistics of the fisheries of North Carolina in 1897.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 177-203.

[Statistics of the fisheries of North Carolina in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905),

p. 350-377.

OHIO.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Ohio in 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 509-511. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Ohio in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 672.

OREGON.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Oregon in 1888.] Report,

1888-89 (1892), p. 376-377.

Wilcox, William A.: [Statistics of the fisheries of Oregon in 1889-1892.] Report, 1893 )5), p. 213-239.

rmV * s\ i •

[The fisheries of Oregon in 1895.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 615-631.

fisheries of Oregon in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 535-549.

[Statistics of the fisheries of

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 155

PENNSYLVANIA.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Pennsylvania.]

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 333-335. [Statistics of the fisheries of Pennsylvania in 1897.] Report 1900 (1901), p.

255-262. [Statistics of the fisheries of Pennsylvania in 1901.] Report, 1902 (1904), p.

477-483.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Pennsylvania in 1904.] Report, 1905 (1907) p.

55-62.

RHODE ISLAND.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Rhode Island in 1887 and 1888.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 312-316.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Rhode Island in 1898.] Report, 1900 (1901), •p. 364-379.

[Statistics of the fisheries of Rhode Island in 1902.] Report, 1904 (1905),

p. 305-316.

SOUTH CAROLINA.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of South Carolina.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 356-358.

[The fisheries of South Carolina in 1897.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 204-209.

- [Statistics of the fisheries of South Carolina in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 378-386.

SOUTH DAKOTA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of South Dakota in 1894.]

Report, 1896 (1898), p. 564-567. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of South Dakota in 1899.]

Report, 1901 (1902), p. 730-733.

TENNESSEE.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Tennessee in 1894.] Report,

1896 (1898), p. 528-530. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Tennessee in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 689-692.

TEXAS.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Texas.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 371-373.

[Statistics of the fisheries of Texas in 1897.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 160-169.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Texas in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 474-481.

UTAH.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Utah in 1895.] Report,

1896(1898), p. 571. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Statistics of the fisheries of Utah in 1900.] Report,

1902 (1904), p. 151-152.

VERMONT.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Vermont in 1894 and 1895.]

Report, 1896 (1898), p. 501-502. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of the interior lakes and

streams of Vermont in 1902.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 137.

VIRGINIA.

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the coast fisheries of Virginia.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 345-351.

[Statistics of the fisheries of Virginia in 1897.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 288-310.

[Statistics of the fisheries of Virginia in 1901.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 517-540.

156 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

WASHINGTON.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Washington in 1888 1 Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 377-378.

— [Statistics of the vessel fisheries of Seattle in 1916.] Report, 1917 (1919), p. 40-43.

— • [Statistics of fishery products landed at Seattle.] Report, 1913 (1914), p 62-64; 1918 (1920), p. 61-65. Wilcox, William A.: [Statistics of the fisheries of Washington in 1889, 1890, 1891, and

1892.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 255-297. [Notes on the fisheriesof Washington in 1895.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 591-613.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of Washington.] Report, 3901 (1902), p. 512-534.

WEST VIRGINIA.

Smith,, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries cf West Virginia in 1894 ]

Report, 1896 (1898), p. 508. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of West Virginia in 1899.]

Report, 3901 (1902), p. 671.

WISCONSIN.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of Wisconsin in 3894.] Report

1896 (1900), p. 556-559. IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of Wisconsin in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 656, 722-725.

GULF STATES.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistics of the fisheries of the Gulf States. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 105-169 incl. tables. Doc. 420 issued Oct. .9, 1899. Fll-105

Statistics of the fisheries of the Gulf States, 1902. Report, 1903 (1905), p.

411-481 incl. tables. Doc. 571 issued 1905. F12-233

MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States

in 1892 and 1893.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 53-57. A statistical report on the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States. Bulletin

1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 339-467. Doc. 296 issued May 23, 1895. F15-54

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Statistics of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic

States in 1897.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. CLIX-CLXI. IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States.]

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 323-351. Statistics of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States. Report, 3900 (1901),

p. 195-311 incl. tables. Doc. 453 issued Apr. 12, 1901. Fll-73 Statistics of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States. Report, 1902 (1904),

p. 433-540 incl. tables. Doc. 540 issued Oct. 27, 1903. Fll-7 Statistics of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States for 1904. Report and

special papers, 1905 (1907), 122 p. Doc. 609 issued Feb. 19, 1907. 7-35091

NEW ENGLAND STATES.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of the New England coast in

1890.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 175-177. [Statistics of the fisheries of the New England States in 1892.] Report, 1894

(1896), p. 122-147. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Statistics of the fisheries of the New England States

in 1898.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 174-177. TT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistics of the fish and fisheries on the south shore of

New England. Report 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 173-181. F16-&9 [Statistics of the fisheries of the New England States in 1887 and 1888 . ] Report ,

1888-89 (1892), p. 286-322. Statistics of the fisheries of the New England States. Report, 1900 (1901), p.

311-386 incl. tables. Doc. 454 issued Apr. 12, 1901. Fll-72

[The fisheries of the New England States in 1902.] Report, 1904 (1905), p.

130-131.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 157

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistics of the fisheries of the New England States, 1902. (Earlier publications of the Bureau relating to the fisheries of the New England States, p. 247.) Report, 1904 (1905), p. 245-325 incl. tables. Doc. 575 issued July 14, 1905. F14-136

Statistics of the fisheries of the New England States for 1905. Report and

special papers, 1906 (1908), 93 p. Doc. 620 issued July 29, 1907. 7-35283

PACIFIC COAST STATES.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Statistics of the fisheries of the Pacific coast in 1888 and 1889.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 174-175. — • [Statistics of the fisheries of the Pacific States in 1892.] Report 1893 (1895), p.

[Statistics of the fisheries of the Pacific States in 1896.] Report, 1897 (1898), p.

CXXXVII-CXXXIX.

Statistics of whaling, cod-fishing, and salmon-packing on the Pacific coast. Bulle- tin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 89-90 incl. tables. F18-544

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the fisheries of the Pacific Coast States in 1887 and 1888.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 374-378.

[Statistics of the fisheries of the Pacific Coast States in 1915.] Report, 1917

(1919), p. 34-39.

SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Statistics of the fisheries of the South Atlantic States

in 1897.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CLVII-CLIX. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistical review of the fisheries of the South Atlantic

States.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 351-361. Statistics of the fisheries of the South Atlantic States. Report, 1899 (1900), p.

171-227 incl. tables. Doc. 421 issued Oct. 9, 1899. Fll-106 • Statistics of the fisheries of the South Atlantic States, 1902. Report, 1903

(1905), p. 343-410 incl. tables. Doc. 570 issued 1905. F12-232

— • [Statistics of the fisheries of the South Atlantic States in 1902.] Report, 1904

(1905), p. 131-132.

GREAT LAKES.

Milner, James W.: [Statistics of the fisheries of the Great Lakes for the year 1872.] '

Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 6-7. Smith, Hugh McCormick, and Merwin-Marie Snell: Review of the fisheries of >

the Great Lakes in 1885. Report, 1887 (1891), p. 3-334, LXIV pi. (partly fold.)

fold. maps. Doc. 140 issued Mar. 2, 1891. Fll-330

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Statistics of the fisheries of Lake Ontario in 1897.]

Report, 1898 (1899), p. CLII-CLVI. [Statistics of the fisheries of Lakes Erie and Ontario in 1899.] Report, 1900

(1901), p. 164-166.

— [Statistics of the fisheries of the Great Lakes in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistics of the fisheries of the Great Lakes. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 575-657. Doc. 506 issued Oct. 24, 1902. Fll-29 />

Statistics of the fisheries of the Great Lakes in 1903. Report, 1904 (1905), p. f

643-731. Doc. 593 issued Dec. 30, 1905. F12-384

[A statistical canvass of the fisheries of the Great Lakes, including Lake of the

Woods, Rainy Lake, and Lakes Kabetogama and La Croix, during 1917.] Ap- pendix X, Report, 1918 (1920), p. 42-47 incl. tables.

MISSISSIPPI RIVER.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistics of the fisheries of the Mississippi River and tributaries. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 659-740. Doc. 507 issued Oct. 25, 1902.

Fll-30

[Statistics of the fisheries of Lake Pepin and Lake Cooper (Mississippi River)

in 1914.] Report, 1916 (1917), p. 58-60.

CANADA.

BRITISH COLUMBIA.

Statistics of the fisheries of the province of British Columbia for 1884, 1885, 1886 . Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 424-425; 1886 (1886), vol. VI, p. 110-111; 1887 (1888), vol. VII, p. 24-25, 159-160, tables, F18-551

158 U. S. BUEEAU OF FISHERIES.

ATLANTIC OCEAN.

Dambeck, Carl: Statistics of the most important fisheries of the North Atlantic. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 21-24. F16-3

EUROPE. AUSTRIA.

Peyrer, Karl: Fishery statistics of Austria. Report, 1876 (1878), p. 601-603.

FRANCE.

Statistics of the sea fisheries of France for the year 1884 [and 1885]. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 219-221, 305; 1887 (1887), p. 51-55. F13-582

NORWAY.

Juel, Niels: Statistics of the Loffoden fisheries. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 245-254;

1881 (1884), p. 533-610. F16-160

The Norwegian fisheries for 1883, with statistics for previous years. Report, 1883

(1885), p. 359-369. F20-165

Strom, Boye: Extracts from Norwegian official statistics of fisheries for the year 1880.

Report, 1881 (1884), p. 611-617. F16-333

— Statistics of Norwegian fisheries in 1880. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 333-351.

F20-167 Extracts from the Norwegian fishery statistics for 1884. Report, 1885 (1887),

p. 313-323. F16-333

SWEDEN.

Lundberg, Rudolph: [Statistics of the Swedish fisheries and remarks on the im- portance of scientific investigations concerning them.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 390-395.

Widegren, Hjalmar: Statistical data regarding the Swedish fisheries. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 31-34. F16-5

SPECIAL FISHERIES. CAPELAN.

Sars, George Ossian: [Statistics of the capelaii fisheries.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 170-172, 177.

HALIBUT.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the Pacific halibut and cod fisheries in 1916.] Report, 1916 (1917), p. 96-97.

MACKEREL.

Clark, A. Howard: [Statistics of the inspection of mackerel from 1804 to 1880 in Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 252-307.

Earll, R. Edward: [Statistics of the Spanish mackerel fishery of the United States.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 415-416.

[Statistics of the mackerel fishery in 1880.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 214-221.

Earll, B. Edward; W. A. Wilcox; David W. Low; and A. Howard Clark: Sta- tistics of the mackerel fishery. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. II, p. 304-313.

Low, D. W.: [Statistics of the mackerel fishery in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1873- 1881.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 520.

MENHADEN.

Goode, George Brown: [Circular relating to statistics of the American menhaden fishery.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 268-271.

SHAD,

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Statistics of the shad-hatching operations conducted by the United States Fish commission in 1881, Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1107- 1119 incl. tables, F16-346

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Smiley, C. W. : Statistics of the shad-hatching operations conducted by the United States Fish commission in 1882. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 903-913. F16-329

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the shad and alewife industry of Chesa- peake Bay and tributaries in 1915.] Report, 1916 (1917), p. 65-70.

[Statistics of the shad fishery of the Hudson River, 1915 and 1916.] Report,

1916 (1917), p. 76.

[Statistics of the shad fishery of the Hudson River in 1917.] Report, 1918

(1920), p. 72.

STURGEON.

Cobb, John Nathan: [The statistics of the sturgeon fishery of the Delaware River and Bay.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 379-380.

FISHING GROUNDS.

UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Alexander, Alvin Burton; H. F. Moore; and W. C. Kendall: Otter-trawl fish- ery. (Banks: p. 14.) Appendix VI, Report, 1914 (1915), 97 p., illus., fold, chart, fold. pi. Doc. 816 issued Apr. 17, 1915. F15-40

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Fishing grounds of the United States.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XXV-XXXI.

[Fishing grounds along the eastern coast of North America from the Straits of

Florida to New Foundland.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. X-XIII.

— [Fishing grounds of eastern North America.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 85-103.

Cobb, John Nathan: The commercial fisheries of Alaska in 1905. (Fishing grounds: p. 7-8, 10-12, 16-17, 21.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907). Doc. 603 issued Oct. 16, 1906. 6-35319

Collins, Joseph. William: [Fishing grounds of the Pacific coast of the United States.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 9-10, 28-29, 31, 33, 37-38, 45-46, 51-52, 58^59, 64, 72-73, 147, 163, 172-173, 180, 184, 186, 190, 191, 193-194, 203-204, 230-231, 237- 238, 241.

Report on the discovery and investigation of fishing grounds made by the Fish

commission steamer Albatross during a cruise along the Atlantic coast and in the Gulf of Mexico, with notes on the Gulf fisheries. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 217-311. Doc. 119 issued Nov. 3, 1887. Fll-298

Collins, J. W., and Richard Rathbun: The sea fishing-grounds of the eastern coast of North America from Greenland to Mexico. In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1887. Sec. Ill, p. 5-78, 11 charts.

Endicott, C.: A good fishing ground in the south Indian Ocean. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 80.

Johnston, Edward C.: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coasts of Washington and Oregon, in 1915. Appendix VI, Report, 1915 (1917), 20 p. incl. tables, 4 charts (part fold.). Doc. 835 issued Nov. 9, 1916. F16-332

Jordan, David Starr: The sea-fishing grounds of the Pacific coast of the United States, from the Straits of Fuca to Lower California. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. < 1887. Sec. Ill, p. 79-80.

Radcliffe, Lewis: The offshore fishing grounds of North Carolina. 6 p., illus. Eco- nomic Circular 8 issued Feb. 25, 1914. F14-120

Rathbun, Richard: [Report upon the inquiry respecting the fishing grounds of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.] Report, 1888-1889 (1892), p. XLI-XLIII, XLVII- LXXVI.

Schmidt, Waldo L.; E. C. Johnston; E. P. Rankin; and Edward Driscoll: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coasts of Washington and Oregon in 1914. Appendix VII, Report, 1914 (1915), 30 p., pi., fold. tab. [2], fold, charts. Doc. 817 issued June 8, 1915. F15-86

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fishing grounds off San Diego County, California.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CXXXIX-CXL.

Wilcox, William A: [Fishing grounds of Indian River, Florida.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 249-251.

NEW ENGLAND.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Models of the fishing grounds of the eastern coast of New England for exhibition at the London fishery exposition.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. LIII.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fishing grounds for fishery products landed at Boston.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CLX-CLXIV.

[Georges Bank fishing-ground.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 76-77,

160 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

GREAT LAKES.

Kumlien, Ludwig, and Frederick W. True: The fishing-grounds of the Great Lakes. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec.

III, p. 117-131.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fishing grounds of Lake Ontario.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 306, 308, 311, 315, 319, 326-327.

— [Fishing grounds of Lake Huron.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. 408-410.

— [The fishing grounds of Lake Ontario.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. 444.

SPECIAL.

COD.

Cobb, John Nathan: Pacific cod fisheries. (Fishing grounds: p. 13-23.) Appendix

IV, Report, 1915 (1917), 111 p. incl. tables, IX pi., fold, chart. Doc. 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191

Earll, B. Edward: [Fishing grounds of the shore cod-fisheries of Cape Ann, Massa- chusetts.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 692.

HADDOCK.

Goode, George Brown, and J. W. Collins: [Haddock fishing grounds.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 226-227.

HALIBUT.

Alexander, Alvin Burton: Preliminary examination of halibut fishing grounds of the Pacific coast. Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 56 p. Doc. 763 issued July 22, 1912. F12-203

Marsh, Millard Caleb, and John N. Cobb: Fisheries of Alaska in 1910. (Halibut grounds: p. 40-42.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 72 p. Doc. 746 issued Apr. 19, 1911. 7-35263

Scudder, Newton Pratt: [The halibut fishing grounds — Davis' Strait.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 193-195.

MACKEREL.

EarU, B. Edward: [Spanish mackerel fishing grounds.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 406-

407. Goode, George Brown: [The mackerel fishing grounds.] Report, 1881 (1884), p.

172-173. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [A vovage to the mackerel fishing grounds of Norway in

1891.] Report, 1894 (1896), p." 171-172. [A vovage to the fishing grounds of Africa for mackerel in 1891.] Report,

1894 (1896), p. 171-172.

MENHADEN.

Greer, Bob Leon: The menhaden industry cf the Atlantic coast. (Menhaden

grounds: p. 10-11.) Appendix III, Report, 1914 (1915), 27 p., VII pi. (incl.

front.). Doc. 811 issued Apr. 7, 1915. F15-39

- The menhaden industry of the Atlantic coast. 30 p., VII pi. (incl. front.).

Doc. 811 reprinted with additions Oct. 18, 1917. F17-263

Cobb, John Nathan: Salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. (Fishing grounds: p. 12-22.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 179 p. Doc. 751 issued Nov. 25, 1911. Fl 1-303

STURGEON.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Sturgeon fishery grounds of Delaware River and Bay.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 373.

FISH MARKETS.

EUROPE.

GERMANY.

Nuremberg carp exchange. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 428. F18-495

GREAT BRITAIN.

The fish supply of London. (Description of Billingsgate Market, Destruction of fish at Billingsgate Market.) Report, 1881 (1884), p. 643-661. F16-335

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 161

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Fish markets and the handling of fishery products in the Hawaiian Islands.] Bulletin, 1903 (1905), vol. XXII, pt. II, p. 751-758.

FISH TRADE. UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Blackford, Eugene Gilbert: [Salmon from Washington territory and shad from Florida and North Carolina.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 409-410.

Smiley, Charles W.: Method and results of an effort to collect statistics of the fish trade and consumption of fish throughout the United States. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 274-252. F12-361

— Statistics of the imports and exports of fish, fish-oil, whalebone, etc., for ten years ending June 30, 1882. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 273-278 incl. tables. F18-134

Statistics of the United States imports and exports of fish, fish-oil, whalebone,

the tonnage of fishing vessels, etc., for the year ending June 30, 1883-84. Report,

1883 (1885), p. 301-316; 1884 (1886), p. 241-263, tables. F17-26

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Note regarding the promotion of fishery trade between

the United States and Japan. Report, 1904 (1905), p. 239-243. Doc. 576 issued

July 17, 1905. F10-5

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: A review of the foreign fishery trade of the United

States. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 431-571. Doc. 325 issued 1896. Fll-191

Wallem, Frederik Meltzer[ the fresh-fish trade of the United States. North,

America as a market for imported fish products.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 77-785

83-89.

CALIFORNIA.

Dall, William Healey: Notes on the fishing products exported from San Francisco, Cal., during the year 1883. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 125-128. F18-245

Sacramento Record: [Shipment of marine products from San Francisco to China.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 161.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Market fish and the fish trade of San Francisco.] Bul- letin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 282-285.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Smiley, Charles W.: Inspection of fish and other marine products in the District of Columbia, 1879 to 1883, inclusive. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 1-12.

F13-77

Inspection of fish and other marine products in the District of Columbia.

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 47-48. F18-530

Wilcox, William A.: [Fish trade of Indian River, Florida.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 257-25«.

GEORGIA.

Carrington, William T.: [Fish and oyster trade of Brashear, La.] Bulletin, 1886

(1887), vol. VI, p. 141. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Notes on the wholesale fish trade of Georgia.] Report,

1899 (1900), p. 215-216.

MAINE.

Fish bureau in Portland, Maine. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 310.

MASSACHUSETTS.

II. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The wholesale fish trade of Boston and Gloucester, Mass.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 361-363.

5690°— 21 11

162 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

NEW YORK.

Blackford, E. G.: [Salmon from Nova Scotia, Massachusetts coast, and the Columbia River in New York market.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 95.

New York Market Index and Journal: Report for 1879 and 1880 of the sale of fish in Fulton Market, New York. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 426-427.

GULF STATES.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The wholesale fishery trade of the Gulf States.] Re- port, 1899 (1900), p. 134-135, 141-144, 158-159, 169.

[The wholesale fishery trade of the Gulf States, 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905),

p. 450-451, 462^63.

MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The 'wholesale fishery trade of the Middle Atlantic

States.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 254, 262, 267, 285-287, 309-310. — — Statistics of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States for 1904. (Wholesale fishery trade: p. 62, 88, 121, 122.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), p. 62, 88, 121-122. Doc. 609 issued Feb. 19, 1907. 7-35891

NEW ENGLAND STATES.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The wholesale fish trade of the New England States.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 338-339, 361-363, 378-379, 386.

PACIFIC COAST.

Collins, J. W.: [Market for fish and fish trade of the Pacific coast of the United States.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 40-41, 47-49, 54-55, 87, 118-125, 157.

Ball, William Healey: Notes on the Pacific coast trade in shells, shrimp, cod, and salmon. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 425. F18-160

Wilcox, William A.: [The fish trade of the Pacific coast fisheries. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 208-211, 254.

The Commercial fisheries of the Pacific Coast States in 1904. (Wholesale

fishery trade: p. 23-29.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907). Doc. 612 issued Feb. 25, 1907. 7-35100

SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The wholesale fishery trade of the South Atlantic States in 1902.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 385, 397, 409.

GREAT LAKES.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The fish trade of Lake Erie.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 237-238, 244, 248-249, 254, 269-270, 273, 275-276, 283, 287-288. - [Fish trade of Lake Huron, in 1885.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 206, 214, 217-218,

221, 222.

[Fish trade of Lake Michigan in 1885.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 121-123, 130-131, 144, 148, 153, 167-168, 175, 186, 189, 198-199, 201. - [The fish trade of Lake Ontario.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 323, 325.

94, 102, 111,

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The wholesale fishery trade of the Great Lakes in 1899.]

Report, 1901 (1902), p. 596, 614-616, 626-627, 642-644. [The wholesale fishery trade of the Great Lakes in 1903.] Report, 1904 (1905),

p. 662-663, 682-683, 699, 702-703, 714-716.

GULF OF MEXICO.

Collins, J. W.: [Fish trade of the Gulf of Mexico, Key West, and Cuba.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 271-273.

PORTO RICO.

Wilcox, William A.: Notes on the foreign fishery trade and local fisheries of Porto Rico. Report, 1899 (1900), 34 p. incl. tables, illus., 6 pi. Doc. 418 issued Oct. 4, 1899. Fll-104

[Fishery products imported by Porto Rico.] Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX,

pt. I, p. 41-48.

The fisheries and fish trade of Porto Rico in 1902. Report, 1902 (1904), p. 367-

395 incl. tables. Doc. 539 issued Sept. 19, 1903. Fll-5

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EUROPE.

GERMANY.

Smith: [Imports and experts of Germany.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884). vol. IV, p. 366.

GREAT BRITAIN.

The fish supply of London. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 643-661. F16-335

London, Journal of the National Fish Culture Association: [Fish conveyed

inland by railways in Great Britain.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 415.

NORWAY.

[Exports of fishery products from Norway.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 306.

Wallem, F. M.: Exports of the fish-oil from Norway, 1878-1882. Bulletin, 1883

(1883), vol. Ill, p. 240; 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 382. F18-129, F18-340

WHITE SEA.

Schultz, Alexander: [The fish trade of the White Sea, the Arctic Ocean, and Caspian Sea.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 51-52, 90-92.

OCEANICA.

AUSTRALIA.

Kohlo, Charles: [Fish and oysters for New South Wales.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 365.

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Cobb, J. N.: [Fish trade, Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 442-451; 1904 (1905), p. 454-455.

SPECIAL.

CARP.

Kottbus. Handelskammer: The Cottbus carp trade. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 158. F18-94

Nicklas, Carl: [The sale of fish at the carp exchange at Cottbus, Province of Branden- burg, Prussia.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 629.

[Price of carp in German markets in 1884.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 458.

Smith, Amos: [Prices of carp.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885) vol. V, p. 102.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [The wholesale trade in carp in New York City. The carp trade in general.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 153.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Nuremberg carp exchange. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 428. F18-495

Zenk, F.: Prices of carp, tench, and goldorfe in Germany. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 406. F18-152

COD.

Cobb, John Nathan: Pacific cod fisheries. (Market in the West Indies, Hawaii, Mexico: p. 72-75.) Appendix IV, Report, 1915 (1917), 111 p. Doc. 830 issued Oct. 28, 1916. F16-191

Dambeck, Carl: [Cod-fish trade — Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, and New- foundland.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 553-557.

Earll, B. E.: [Disposition of Cape Ann cod.] Report, 1878 (1880,) p. 700-704.

Friele, M.: [The codfish trade of Norway in 1877.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 722-723.

German Fishery Association: [Codfish in the great markets of the world.] Bulle- tin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 310-311.

GOLDFISH.

[Goldfish trade of C.Wagner at Oldenberg, Germany.] Report, 1878, (1880),p.683-684.

HERRING.

Lundberg, B.: [Herring fish trade of Sweden.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 373-374.

164 U. S. BUKEAU OF FISHERIES.

SALMON.

Cobb, John Nathan: Salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. (Trade with outlying possessions: pp. 138-153.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 180 p. Doc. 751 issued Nov. 25, 1911. Fll-393

Scotch Fisheries Improvement Association: [Salmon sold at Billingsgate ] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 139.

SHAD.

Wright, Harrison: [The early shad fisheries of the north branch of the Susquehanna River— Country supply and trade.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 623-624.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Donnelly, Frank L.: [Sales of fish.J Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 319.

Hughes, Smith E.: Experiments in penning sea fish. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 377-380. F18-337

Paulsen, Paul George: The world's market for klip fish, roe, and herring. Bulle- tin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 392-393. F18-347

Stange, J.: Fish becoming blue and rigid during transportation. Bulletin, 1886 ( 1887 ) , vol . VI , p . 64 . F18-53

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Transportation of live fish. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 95-102, illus. F18-80

The weight of fishes in different conditions. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 391.

F18-346 FISH WAYS.

UNITED STATES. GENERAL.

Atkins, Charles G.: On fishways. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 591-616, pi. XX- XXXIV. F15-122

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [The increase of food fishes by the use of fishways.] Report, 1885"(1887), p. LXXIII.

Bayer, Hector von: Fishways. (Authorities consulted; p. 1055.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1041-1057, diagrs. Doc. 707 issued Apr. 19, 1910.

10-35568

Coker, Robert Ervin: [The question of a practical and efficient fishway.] Appendix VIII, Report, 1913 (1914), p. 18-21.

— The question of fishways. 6 p. Economic Circular 24 issued May 8,

1917. F17-187

McDonald, Marshall: Report of Marshall McDonald, submitting plans and specifi- cations of the fishways for the Great Falls of the Potomac River. Judd & Det- weiler, 1884, 22 p., Doc. 72 issued June 5, 1884. Fll-273

A new system of fishway building. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 43-52. Doc. 80

issued Aug. 15, 1884. Fll-269

[Erection of fishways at the Great Falls of the Potomac] Report, 1889-

1891 (1893) p. 68-69. Nowicki, M.: Anton Pintsch's movable fishway. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 209-212. F13-99

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Obstructions to the ascent of fish in certain rivers.

[Communication from E. M. Stillwell, M. C. Edmunds, M. McKennie, J. F.

Ingalls, James W. Milner.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 617-633. F15-123

CALIFORNIA.

Throckmorton, S. B.: Description of the fishway in Pitt River, California. Bulle- tin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 202-204. F18-37

ILLINOIS.

[Fishways in Illinois.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 343.

MONTANA.

Waterbury, E. B.: Obstructions to salmon in Pend d'Oreille River, Montana, requiring a fishway or removal of falls. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 421-423 F18-158

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GERMANY.

Keller, H.: Freedom of migration for fish in Germany. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 113-116. F18-553

FISHERIES CONSIDERED GEOGRAPHICALLY. UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Anderssen, Joakim: Report on the department of fisheries in the World's exposition in Philadelphia, 1876. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 47-71. F16-154

Baird, Spencer Fullerton, and Theodore Gill: Memoranda of inquiry relative to the food-fishes of the United States. Report, 1871-72 (1873), 3 p. Doc.l issued 1872 (?). F12-212

Questions relative to the food-fishes of the United States. Report, 1871-72

(1873), p. 3-6. Doc. 2 issued 1872 (?). F12-213

— The sea fisheries of the eastern North America. Report, 1886 (1889) 224 p. Doc. 125 issued May 14, 1889. Fll-253

Collins, J. W.: [Attempts to use the beam trawl in the fisheries of the United States.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 400-404.

[Notice of special matters affecting the fisheries of the United States.] Report,

1887 (1891), p. 353-359; 1888-1889 (1892), p. CVIII-CXIX.

Field, Irving A.: Unutilized fishes and their relation to the fishing industries. Re- port and special papers, 1906 (1908), 50 p., pi. Doc. 622 issued Sept. 10, 1907.

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Goode, George Brown: Plan of inquiry into the history and present condition of the fisheries of the United States. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 3-52. F16-285

The food fishes of the United States . . . with discussions of the Pacific species

by D. S. Jordan and T. H. Bean; notes on the fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, by S. Stearns; and contributions from J. W. Collins, N. E. Atwood, M. McDonald, R. E. Earll, L. Kumlien, and other authorities. In The fisheries and fisherv industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 163-182.

The status of the United States Fish commission in 1884. A review of what

has been accomplished in fish culture, and the investigation of the American fisheries. Report, 1884 (1886), 42 p. Fll-273

[Methods to be adopted for the improvement of the fisheries of the United

States.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1148-1152.

The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. Prepared through

the cooperation of the Commissioner of fisheries and the Superintendent of the tenth census. (Contents. — Sec. I. Natural history of useful aquatic animals, by G. B. Goode, J. A. Allen, H. W. Elliot, F. W. True, E. Ingersoll, J. A. Ryder, R. Rathbun. Sec. II. A geographical review of the fisheries industries and fishing communities for the year 1880, by R. E. Earll, W. A. Wilcox, A. H. Clark, F. Mather, J. W. Collins, M. McDonald, S. Stearns, D. S. Jordan, F. W. True. Sec. III. The fishing grounds of North America, by R. Rathbun, J. W. Collins, D. S. Jordan, T. H. Bean, L. Kumlien, F. W. True. Sec. IV. The fishermen of the United States, by G. B. Goode, J. W. Collins. Sec. V. History and methods of the fisheries, by G. B. Goode, J. W. Collins, N. P. Scudder, T. H. Bean, A. H. Clark, R. E. Earll, S. Stearns, F. W. True, M. McDonald, W. A. Wilcox, C. G. Atkins, D. S. Jordan, C. H. Gilbert, L. Kumlien, A. H. Clark, J. T. Brown, H. W. Elliott, J. G. Swan, E. Ingersoll, R. Rathbun.) 1884-1887, 5 sections in 7 vols., plates, charts. F20-35

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Rathbun, Richard: [Investigation of fisheries in waters contiguous to Canada and the United States.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 20-22; 1894 (1896), p. 87-89; 1895 (1896), p. 77-79; 1896 (1898), p. 102-103.

Smiley, Charles Wesley: The principal river fisheries of the United States, with an estimate of the catch for 1880. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 281-300. F17-25

Smith, Hugh McCormick: The fyke nets and fyke-net fisheries of the United States, with notes on the fyke nets of other countries. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 299-355, pi. LXXII-XCI. Doc. 226 issued Nov. 9, 1895. F12-164

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The otter-trawl fishery from 1912 to 1915.] Report, 1915 (1917), p. 60-62.

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U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report on statistics and methods of the fisheries. Re- port, 1889-91 (1893), p. 173-204; 1892 (1894), p. 133-19]; 1893 (1895), p. 52-77; 1894 (1896), p. 115-175; 1895 (1896), p. 93-123; 1896 (1898), p. 119-145; 1897 (1898), p. 125-146, (by H. M. Smith); 1898 (1899), p. 147-175; 1899 (1900), p. 147-163; 1900 (1901), p. 163-184; 1901 (1902), p. 141-166; 1902 (1904), p. 143-160; (by C H. Townsend); 1903 (1905), p. 101-122, (by B. W. Evermann): 1904 (1905 \ p. 121-162, (by. A. B. Alexander).

- Fishery industries of the United States. Report of the division of statistics and methods of the fisheries * * * (by Lewis Radcliffe). Appendix X, Report, 1918 (1920), 167 p. Doc. 875 issued Nov. 1.5, 1919; Appendix X, Report, 1919 (1921) 191 p. Doc. 892 issued Dec. 10, 1920. F 19-41

Wallen, Fredrik Meltzer: Report on the American fisheries. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 75-115. F16-155

ALABAMA.

Collins, Joseph William, and Hugh McCormick Smith: [Fisheries of Alabama.]

Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 138-144. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The fisheries of Alabama.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 106.

Alexander, Alvin, B.: [Notes on fishery investigations in Alaska by the Albatross, in 1894.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 139-145.

Bean, T. H.: The fishery resources and fishing grounds of Alaska. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. Ill, p. 81-115, 4 pi.

Cobb, John Nathan: The commercial fisheries of Alaska. Report and special papers2 1905 (1907), 46 p. Doc. 603 issued Oct. 16, 1906. 6-35319

Pacific cod fisheries. (Bibliography: p. 108-111.) Appendix IV, Report,

1915 (1917), 111 p. Doc. 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191

Evermann, B. W.: [Alaska salmon investigations.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 87-102.

French, Peter: [Note on fisheries of Alaska.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 462.

Krause, Karl E. H.: Cod and halibut fisheries near the Shumagin Islands. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 259-260. F18-47

Schwatka: [The fisheries of Alaska.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 462-463.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The fisheries of Alaska in 1906. (Report on the fish- eries of Alaska, by John N. Cobb. Report on inspection of the salmon fisheries, by Howard M. Kutchin.) Report and special papers, 1906 (1908), 70 p. Doc. 618 issued May 16, 1907. 7-35263

The fisheries of Alaska in 1907. By Millard C. Marsh and John N. Cobb.

Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 77 p., pis., charts, illus. Doc. 632 issued Apr. 16, 1908. 7-35263

The fisheries of Alaska in 1908. By M. C. Marsh and J. N. Cobb. Report

and special papers, 1908 (1910), 78 p. Doc. 645 issued Apr. 17, 1909. 7-35263

The fisheries of Alaska in 1909. By M. C. Marsh and J. N. Cobb. Report

and special papers, 1909 (1911), 58 p. Doc. 730 issued Apr. 20, 1910. 7-35263

The fisheries of Alaska in 1910. By M. C. Marsh and J. N. Cobb. Report

and special papers, 1910 (1911), 72 p. Doc. 746 issued Apr. 19, 1911. 7-35263

Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1911. (General administrative report,

by B. W. Evermann and F. M. Chamberlain. Statistics of the fisheries of Alaska for 1911, by J. N. Cobb and F. M. Chamberlain. Fish culture in Alaska, by W. T. Bower. Fur-seal service in 1911, by W. J. Lembkey.) Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 99 p. Doc. 766 issued Dec. 16, 1912. F12-388

Fishery and fur industries of Alaska in 1912. (General administrative report,

by B. W. Evermann. Fishery industries, by Fred M. Chamberlain and Ward T. Bower. Fur-seal service, by Walter I. Lembkey. Minor fur industries, by Harry J. Christoffers and Lee R. Dice.) Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 123 p., pi. Doc. 780 issued Nov. 16, 1913. F12-388

Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1913. (General administrative report,

by B. W. Evermann. Fishery industries, by Ward T. Bower and Harry Clifford Fassett. Fur-seal service, by Walter L. Lembkey.) Appendix II, Report,

1913 (1914), 172 p. Doc. 797 issued Aug. 29, 1914. __ — Alaska fisheries

leries and fur industries in 1914. By Ward T. Bower and Henry 1). Aller. Appendix IX, Report, 1914 (1915), 89 p. Doc. 819 issued Sept. 23, 1915.

F12— 388

— Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1915. By Ward T. Bower and Henry D. Aller. Appendix III, Report, 1915 (1917), 140 p., illus. Doc. 834 issued Jan. 6, 1917. F12-388

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U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1916. By Ward T. Bower and Henry D. Aller. Appendix II, Report, 1916 (1917), 118 p. Doc. 838 issued Aug. 14, 1917. F 12-388

Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1917. By Ward T. Bower and Henry D.

Aller. Appendix II, Report, 1917 (1919), 123 p. Doc. 847 issued Dec. 28, 1918.

F12-388

Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1918. By Ward T. Bower. Appendix

VII, Report, 1918 (1920), 128 p., X pi. Doc. 872 'issued Dec. 8, 1919. F12-388 Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1919. By Ward T. Bower. Appendix

IX, Report, 1919 (1921), 160 p. Doc. 891 issued Dec. 11, 1920. F12-388

Wilcox, Wiliain A.: [Growth of the fishery industry in Alaska.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 297-304. ,

ARKANSAS.

Lawrence, George W.: [Letter referring to the presence of shad in the Ouachita River, Hot Springs County, Arkansas, in 1872.] Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 392-393.

CALIFORNIA.

Buckingham, B. H.: [Fish in California.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 415. Holder, Charles Frederick: Sport fishing in California and Florida. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 199-207, VI pi. Doc. 652 issued Feb. 28, 1910.

10-35268 Smith, H. M.: [Lake fisheries of California, 1894-1895.1 Report, 1896 (1898), p. 128.

[Fisheries of interior waters of California, with especial reference to Lake

Tahoe.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 572-573.

Tanner, Z. L.: [Investigations of the fisheries of California by the Albatross, 1889 to

1891.] Report, 1889-91 (1893), p. 215-226, 271-279. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Fisheries of San Francisco in 1898 and 1899.] Report,

1899 (1900), p. CL-CLII. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Correspondence relating to the San Joaquin River and

its fishes. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 479-483. F16-24

Wilcox,. William A.: [The fisheries of California in 1889, 1890, 1891, and 1892.] Report

1893 (1895), p. 147-212.

[Fisheries of California in 1895.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 575-590, 633-659.

[Fisheries of California in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 549-574.

COLORADO.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [The fisheries of Colorado in 1900.] Report, 1903

(1905), p. 11-5-118. Smith, H. M.: [The fisheries of Colorado in 1889.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 126-127.

CONNECTICUT.

Clark, A. Howard: The coast of Connecticut and its fisheries. Notes on the general fisheries, gathered by W. A. Wilcox and Fred Mather. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. V, p. 311-340.

DELAWARE.

Collins, Joseph William: Delaware and its fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery

industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. IX, p. 407^19. [Fish factories on Delaware Bay offensive.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 86.

FLORIDA.

Adams, A. C., and William Converse Kendall: Report upon an investigation of the fishing grounds off the west coast of Florida. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 289-312, II illus., pi. CXI (fold.). Doc. 162 issued July 24, 1891. F12-150

Collins, Joseph William: [Notes on the fisheries of Key West and western Florida in 1885.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 246-311.

Collins, Joseph William, and Hugh McCormick Smith: [Fisheries of Florida.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 108-138.

Detwiler, John Y.: Notes on the fishing industry of eastern Florida. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 309-312. Doc. 386 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

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Fisher, F. B.: Fishing and fish-culture in Florida. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I,

p. 251. Holder, Charles Frederick: Sport fishing in California and Florida. Bulletin,

1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 199-207, VI pi. Doc. 652 issued Feb 28, 1910.

10-35268 Bathbun, Richard: [Fishery investigations in Indian River.] Report, 1896 (1898),

p. 112-113. Shepard, Joseph: [Note on the fisheries of St. Marys River.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 461. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fisheries of Florida.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI,

p. 333-345. Stearns, Silas: On the position and character of the fishing grounds of the Gulf

of Mexico. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 289-290. F18-313

- The fisheries of Pensacola, Florida. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 245-247.

F18-419

- Notes on the fisheries of Pensacola, Fla. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 76-78. F18-538

Some of the fisheries of western Florida, Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.

465-467. F18-631

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- Report on the fish and fisheries of the coastal waters of Florida transmitted to the United States Senate by the commissioner of fish and fisheries, January 28, 1897. Report, 1896 (1898)," p. 263-342. Doc. 342 issued Feb. 25, 1898.

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GEORGIA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fisheries of Georgia.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 319-332.

ILLINOIS.

Nelson, Edward William: Fisheries of Chicago and vicinity. Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 783-800, illus. F16-69

LOUISIANA.

Collins, Joseph William, and Hugh McCormick Smith: [The fisheries of Louis- iana.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 155-171.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The fisheries of Louisiana in 1894.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 104-105.

— [Investigation of the fisheries of Louisiana in 1897.] Report, 1897 (1898), p.

XCVI1I-XCIX.

MAINE.

Atkins, C. G.: [The river fisheries of Maine.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. XII, p. 673-728.

Earll, B. Edward: The coast of Maine and its fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. I, p. 3-102.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The fisheries of Passamaquoddy Bay, Maine, in 1896.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 129.

MARYLAND.

Earll, B. Edward: Maryland and its fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. X, p. 421-448.

MASSACHUSETTS.

Anderssen, Joakim: [Note on the fisheries exhibit of Massachusetts at the World's exposition in Philadelphia, 1876.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 52.

Atwood, Nathaniel F.: Fisheries on the coast of Massachusetts. Remarks of Mr. Atwood of the cape district in relation to the petition to prohibit net and seine fisheries. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 117-124. F16-54

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Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Testimony and information from Vinal N. Edwards relative to the condition of the fisheries of Massachusetts in 1872.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 182-195.

Clark, A. Howard: The fisheries of Massachusetts . . . Material for whale fishery and for Gloucester district gathered by A. Howard Clark; for Newburyport, Salem, Marblehead, Boston, Plymouth, New Bedford, and Fall River districts, by W. A. Wilcox; for Barnstable, Nantucket, and Edgartown districts, by F. W. True. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. Ill, p. 113-280.

Elliott, James W.: [Mackerel, codfish, herring, etc., off northeastern Massachusetts.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 33-34.

Lyxnan, Theodore: On the possible exhaustion of the sea-fisheries of Massachusetts. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 112-116. F16-53

Martin, S. J. : Some of the early results of the introduction of cod gill-nets at Glouces- ter, Massachusetts, 1880-81. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 153-158.

F20-137

Nye, Willard: Notes on the fisheries of Buzzard's Bay and vicinity. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 160. F18-665

II. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Consideration of the fisheries of Massachusetts in a con- ference of the United States commissioner with commissioners of Rhode Island and Massachusetts.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 125-131.

Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol.

I, p. 66, 263, 265-266, 268, 381, 394-395, 419-120, 425-427; 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 15-18, 91-93; 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 162-178, 297-300; 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 89-96, 129-135, 191-193, 249-255, 401-411, 444-448; 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 49-51, 57-63, 203-208; 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 66-71, 73-80. F18-654

Wilcox, W. A., and Frederick W. True: [The river fisheries of Massachusetts and New Hampshire.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. XII, p. 667-673.

MICHIGAN.

Gauthier, C. W.: [Fish transported from Duck Island to Detroit.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 408.

MISSISSIPPI.

Collins, Joseph. William, and Hugh McCormick Smith: [Fisheries of Mississippi.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 145-154.

NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Wilcox, W. A.: The fisheries of New Hampshire. In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. II, p. 103-112.

NEW JERSEY.

Earll, R. Edward: New Jersey and its fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. VII, p. 379-400.

Seely, Uriah.: [Fish and lobsters in Raritan Bay.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 407.

Smith, Hugh M.: Economic and natural history notes on fishes of the northern coast of New Jersey. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 365-380. Doc. 230 issued Mar. 8, 1894. F12-165

NEW YORK.

Cobb, John Nathan: The commercial fisheries of the interior lakes and rivers of New York and Vermont. Report, 1903 (1905), p. 227-245. Doc. 555 issued Jan. 21, 1905. Fll-11

Mather, Fred: New York and its fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. VI, p. 341-377.

NORTH CAROLINA.

Coxe, Frank: Opening the Broad and other rivers of North Carolina to shad, bass, etc. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 232. F18-294

Earll, B. Edward: North Carolina and its fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. XII, p. 475-497.

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Milner, J. W.: Summary of fishing records, for shad and alewives kept at Willow Branch fishery, North Carolina, from 1835-1874. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 396-401. F12-338

Radcliffe, Lewis: The offshore fishing grounds of North Carolina. 6 p., illus. Economic Circular 8 issued Feb. 25, 1914. F14-120

Smith, Hugh. McCormick: [Fisheries of North Carolina.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 282-306.

[Fisheries of the Albemarle region, North Carolina, in 1892.1 Report, 1892

(1894), p. CLIX-CLX.

[Condition of the fisheries of North Carolina.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 23-25.

OREGON.

Johnston, Edward C.: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coasts of Washington and Oregon in 1915. Appendix VI, Report, 1915 (1917), 20 p., 4 charts (part fold.). Doc. 835 issued Nov. 1916. F16-332

Rathbun, Richard: [Investigations of the fisheries of Oregon by the steamer Alba- tross from July 1, 1888, to July 1, 1892.] Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 166- 173.

Schmidt, Waldo L.; E. C. Johnston; E. P. Rankin; and Edward Driscoll: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coasts of Washington and Oregon in 1914. Appendix VII, Report, 1914 (1915), 30 p., pi., fold, table, [2] fold, charts. Doc. 817 issued June 8, 1915. _ F15-86

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Investigations of the lake fisheries of Oregon in 1897.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CXXXII-CXXXVII.

Tanner, Zera Luther: [Investigations of the fisheries of Oregon in 1888, by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross.} Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 53-70.

[Investigations of the fisheries of Oregon by the U.S. Fish commission steamer

Albatross from July 1, 1889, to June 30, 1891.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 212-218, 271-275.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Explorations of the fishing grounds of Alaska, Wash- ington Territory, and Oregon, during 1888, by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross, Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., commanding. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 1-95 incl. tables, XII pi. (partly fold.). Doc. 135 issued 1889. Fll-292

PENNSYLVANIA.

Earll, R. Edward: Pennsylvania and its fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery ^ndustries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. VIII, p. 401-405.

RHODE ISLAND.

Clark, A. Howard: The fisheries of Rhode Island. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. IV, p. 281-310.

Rhode Island, General Assembly: [Report of committee of Rhode Island legisla- lature, made at Newport, June 15, 1870, on the fisheries of Rhode Island.] Re- port, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 104-111.

A petition to the Fish commission of the United States, signed by the fisher- men of Block Island, June 12, 1877. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 35-39. F16-152

SOUTH CAROLINA.

EarU, R. Edward: The fisheries of South Carolina and Georgia. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. XIII, p. 499-518.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fisheries of South Carolina.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 307-318.

TEXAS.

Collins, Joseph William, and Hugh McCormick Smith: [The fisheries of Texas.]

Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 172-184. Stevenson, Charles Hugh: Report on the coast fisheries of Texas. Report, 1889-

1891 (1893), p. 373-420, frontis pis. 12-27. Doc. 318 issued Nov. 4, 1893.

F16-83

UTAH.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fisheries of Utah in 1895.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 127.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 171

VERMONT.

Cobb, John Nathan: The commercial fisheries of the interior lakes and rivers of New York and Vermont in 1902. Report, 1903 (1905), p. 227-246. Doc. 555 issued Jan. 21, 1905. Fll-11

VIRGINIA.

Downman, R. H.: Shad, herring, etc., excluded from the Rappahannock River by dams. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 392. F18-149

McDonald, Marshall: Virginia and its fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery indus- tries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. XI, p. 449-473.

Milner, James W.: Report of the Triana trip. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 351-362. F16-19

Wilkins, J.: The fisheries of the Virginia coast. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 355-356.

WASHINGTON.

Johnston, Edward C.: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coasts of Washington and Oregon in 1915. Appendix VI, Report, 1915 (1917), 20 p., incl. tables, 1 chart. Doc. 835 issued Nov. 9, 1916. m F16-332

Rathbun, Richard: [Investigations of the fishing grounds of Washington by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross from July 1, 1888, to July 1, 1892.] Bulle- tin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 159-166.

— A review of the fisheries in the contiguous waters of the State of Washington and British Columbia. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 251-350. Doc. 423 issued Nov. 15, 1899. Fl 1-108

Schmidt, Waldo L.; E. C. Johnston; E. P.Rankin; andEdwardDriscoU: Sur- vey of the fishing grounds on the coast of Washington and Oregon in 1914. Ap- pendix VII, Report, 1914 (1915), 30 p., pi, fold, table, [2] 1 fold, charts. Doc. 817 issued June 8, 1915. F15-86

Tanner, Zera Luther: [Report on the investigations of the fisheries of Washington by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross from July 1, 1889, to June 30, 1891.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 210-218, 271-275.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Explorations of the fishing grounds of Alaska, Wash- ington Territory, and Oregon, during 1888, by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross, Lieut. Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., commanding. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 1-95 incl. tables, XII pi. (partly fold.). Doc. 135 issued 1889.

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ATLANTIC STATES.

McDonald, Marshall: The river fisheries of the Atlantic States. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt XII p 611-728.

Smith, HughM.: Report on the fisheries of the South Atlantic States. Bulletin 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 269-356 incl. tables, pi. XLIII-LXXIV. Doc. 212 issued June 12, 1893. F12-406

True, Frederick W.: The pound-net fisheries of the Atlantic States. In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, p. 595-609.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [The fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States in 1892.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. XII-XIII.

GULF STATES.

Collins, Joseph William, and Hugh M. Smith: Report on the fisheries of the Gulf States. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 91-184. Doc. 206 issued Nov. 26, 1892.

F12-124

Smith, Hugh M.: [Investigations of the fisheries of the Gulf States.] Report, 1889- 1891 (1893), p. 179-180.

NEW ENGLAND STATES.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Notices in regard to the abundance of fish of the New England coast in former times.] Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 149-172.

— Supplementary testimony and information relative to the condition of the fisheries of the south side of New England taken in 1872. Notes taken by the commissioner. Report of Vinal N. Edwards. Additional notes taken by the commissioner. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 182-195. F16-60

Natural history of some of the more important food-fishes of the south shore of

New England. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 228-252. F15-100

172 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Clark, A. Howard: Historical references to the fisheries of New England. In Ap- pendix to the Fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, p. 675-737.

Collins, Joseph. William, and Hugh M. Smith: Report on the fisheries of the New England States. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 73-176 incl. tables. Doc. 193 issued July 23, 1892 . Fl 2-132

Martin, Stephen J.: Notes on New England fisheries. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 133. F18-31

- Notes on New England food -fishes. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 202.

F18-36

Rhode Island, General Assembly: [Report on committee of Rhode Island legis- lature, made at Newport, June 15, 1870, on the condition of the sea fisheries of the south coast of New England in 1871 and 1872.] Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 104-111.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Testimony in regard to the present condition of the fisheries, taken in 1871 . Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 7-72, illus. F16-50 — Special arguments in regard to regulating the sea fisheries by law. Argu- ments of Samuel Powel, esq., delivered in the Rhode Island legislature. Argu- ment of J. M. K. South wick. The food-fishes of the New England coast. By George H. Palmer. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 73-103. F16-51

[Miscellaneous correspondence and communications on the subject of the sea

fisheries of the south coast of New England.] Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 135-138. F16-57

Wilcox, W. A.: New England fisheries for 1885 and 1886. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 162-174, 197-199, 442-445, 1886 (1887); vol. VI, p. 33-39, 200-202, 210-212, 241-245, 273-275, 328-331, 332-336, 418-420, 423-424. Fl 8-529

PACIFIC STATES.

Bated, S. F.: [Proposed extension of fishery investigations by the Albatross to the

Pacific.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. XV-XVI. . Johnston, Edward C.: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coasts of Washington

and Oregonin 1915. Appendix VI, Report, 1915 (1917), 20 p., 4 charts (part fold.).

Doc. 835 issued Nov. 9, 1916. F16-332

Jordan, David Starr: The fisheries of the Pacific coast. (E. Alaska and its fishery

interests, by Tarleton H. Bean.) In The fisheries and fishery industries of the

United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. XVI, p. 589-630. Moser, Jefferson F.: [Fishery investigations of the steamer Albatross on the Pacific

coast during 1897.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. CXLVII-CLII. Schmidt, Waldo L.; E. C. Johnston; E. P. Bankin; and Edward Driscoll:

Survey of the fishing grounds on the coast of Washington and Oregon in 1914.

Appendix VII, Report, 1914 (1915), 30 p., pi., fold, table, 2 fold, chart. Doc.

817 issued June S, 1915. F15-86

Smith, Hug-h McCormick: Notes on a reconnaissance of the fisheries of the Pacific

coast of the United States in 1894. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 223-288.

Doc. 293 issued May 21 , 1895. . Fll-351 [Shad, striped bass, catfish, and carp on the Pacific coast.] Report, 1896

(1898), p. 140-141. Townsend, Charles H.: [Fisheries of the Pacific coast.] Report, 1885 (1887), p.

LXIX-LXX. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [The Pacific coast fisheries for 1912 and 1913.]

Report, 1913 (1914), p. 62-64.

[Pacific coast fisheries.] Report, 1912 (1913), p. 37.

Wilcox, William A.: The fisheries of the Pacific coast. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 139-

304. Doc. 299 issued Mar. 18, 1896. F20-151

-Notes on the fisheries of the Pacific coast in 1895. Report, 1896 (1898), p.

575-659. Doc. 362 issued Mar. 28, 1898. Fll-185 Notes on the fisheries of the Pacific coast in 1899. Report, 1901 (1902), p.

501-574, pi. 28-29. Doc. 505 issued Oct. 24, 1902. Fll-28 The commercial fisheries of the Pacific Coast States for 1904. Report and

special papers, 1905 (1907), 74 p. Doc. 612 issued Feb. 25, 1907. 7-35100

INTERIOR WATERS.

Bathbun, Bichard: [Investigations of interior water fisheries.] Report, 389(5 (1898), p. 113-116, 119-128.

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LAKE ST. CLAIR.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The fisheries of Lake St. Clair and of the St. Clair and

Detroit rivers.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 227-232; 1892 (1894), p. CXLVII;

1895 (1896), p. 100. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The fisheries of Lake St. Clair and of the St. Clair and

Detroit rivers in 1899.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 627-629.

— [The fisheries of Lake St. Clair and of the St. Clair and Detroit rivers in 1903.]

Report, 1904 (1905), p. 700-703.

LAKE WASHINGTON.

Rathbun, Richard: [The fisheries of Lakes Washington and Pend d'Oreille in 1896.]

Report, 1896 (1898), p. 115-116. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [The fisheries of Lake-of-the- Woods in 1899.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 151-152.

GREAT LAKES.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Investigations of the fisheries of Great Lakes.] Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. XIV-XVI.

[Investigations of the fisheries of the Great Lakes.] Report, 1885 (1887,)

p. LX-LXII

Bissell, John H.: The Canadian and American fisheries of the Great Lakes. Bul- letin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 7-10 incl. tables. F18-635

Kumlien, Ludwig: The fisheries of the Great Lakes. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 1, pt. XII, p. 755-769.

Milner, James W.: Report on fisheries of the Great Lakes; the result of inquiries prosecuted in 1871 and 1872. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 178, pi. XXVII.

F15-91

Nelson, Edward William: Fisheries of Chicago and vicinity. Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 783-800, illus. F16-69

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Changes in the fisheries of the Great Lakes during the .» decade 1870-1880. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 252-258. F18^5 r

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Report on the fisheries of the Great Lakes. Report, 1892 (1894), p. 361^62. Doc. 287 issued Dec. 20, 1894. F14-54

Smith, Hugh McCormick, and Merwin-Marie Snell: A review of the fisheries of the Great Lakes in 1885. With introduction and description of fishing vessels and boats, by J. W. Collins. Report, 1887 (1891), p. 3-334. Doc. 140 issued Mar. 2, 1891. Fll-330

Report on the fisheries of Lake Ontario. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 177-

215, pi. XXI-L. Doc. 194 issued July 16, 1892. F12-129

[The fisheries of the Great Lakes in 1890.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CXXXVI-

CLIV.

True, Frederick William: The fisheries of the Great Lakes (elaborated from notes gathered by Mr. Ludwig Kumlien.) In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, p. XVII, p. 631-673.

COLUMBIA RIVER.

Rathbun, Richard: [Fishery investigation of the Columbia River basin.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 100-102; 1895 (1896), p. 86-88; 1896 (1898), p. 113-114.

INDIAN RIVER.

Rathbun, Richard: [Fishery investigations in Indian River.] Report, 1896 (1897), p. 112-113.

MISSISSIPPI RIVER.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Fisheries of the Mississippi River and tributaries.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 157-160.

POTOMAC RIVER.

Milner, James W.: Report of the Triana trip. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 351-362. F16-19

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Fisheries of the Potomac River and its tributaries.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 180-183.

Wood, William Maxwell: Report on the trap-nets fished in the spring of 1883 in the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 278-280 incl. tables. F18-135

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GULF OF MEXICO.

Collins, Joseph William: Report on the discovery and investigation of fishing grounds made by the Pish commission steamer Albatross during a cruise along the Atlantic coast and in the Gulf of Mexico, with notes on the Gulf fisheries. Report. 1885 (1887), p. 217-311. Doc. 119 issued Nov. 3, 1887. Fll-298

Phillips, Barnet: Notes on a trip in the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin. 1884 (1884), vol

IV, p. 144. F18-254 Rathbun, Richard: [The fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico.] Report, 1888-89 (1892),

p. LVI-LIX. Sellars, L. H.: Abundance of fish in the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol

V, p. 304. F18^49 Stearns, Silas: Fluctuations in the fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico and the proposed

investigation of them. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 467-468. F18-191 Examination of the fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 285-287. F18-441

Stearns, Silas, and David Starr Jordan: Fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico. In

The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. XV,

p. 533-587. Tanner, Zera Luther: Report on the work of the U. S. Fish commission steamer

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Doc. 118 issued Nov. 3, 1887. Fll-299

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19-20. F18-68

GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE.

Low, D. W.: [Itinerary of a mackerel voyage to the Gulf of St. Lawrence.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 195-197.

CHESAPEAKE BAY.

Collins, Josep'h William: [Investigation of the fisheries of Chesapeake Bay.] Report,

1887 (1891), p. 566-581. Rathbun, Richard: [Fishery investigations in Chesapeake Bay.] Report, 1892

(1894), p. CVII. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The fisheries of lower Chesapeake Bay.] Report,

1889-1891 (1893), p. 184-194. Tanner, Zera Luther: Report of an exploring trip of the steamer Fish Hawk, in

Chesapeake Bay in the early spring of 1882. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p.

133-135. F12-351

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Fisheries of Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.]

Report, 1915 (1917), p. 79. Wood, William Maxwell: Report on the trap-nets fished in the spring of 1883 in the

Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 278-280

incl. tables. F18-135 Report of a trip made by the Fish Hawk to the lower part of Chesapeake Bay,

to ascertain the character of the fisheries for shad, herring, etc., in the spring of

1884. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 199-200. F18-281

PUGET SOUND.

Hammond, J. P.: Fish in Puget Sound. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 195-196.

F18-572

Swan, James G.: Notes on the fisheries and the fishery industries of Puget Sound. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 371-380. Doc. 9.14 issued June 16, 1894.

F12-183 CANADA.

GENERAL.

Bissell, John H. : The Canadian and American fisheries of the Great Lakes. Bulletin,

1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 7-10, incl. tables.

The fisheries of Canada in 1884. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 51-56. F18-531 Joncas, Louis Zepherin: The Canadian fisheries. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 457^63. F13-75

Rathbun, Richard: [Fisheries in waters contiguous to Canada and the United

States.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 20-22; 1894 (1896), p. 87-89. Statements concerning the fisheries of several different countries. (Nova Scotia,

p. 1184-1185; Quebec, 1185-1186.) Comp. from the Consular report for 1882 and

1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1183-1199. F17-43

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BRITISH COLUMBIA.

Rathbun, Richard: A review of the fisheries in the contiguous waters of the State of Washington and British Columbia. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 251-350, pis. Doc. 423 issued Nov. 15, 1899. Fll-108

LABRADOR.

Hayward, Joseph H.: Catch of fish in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1881. Bulle- tin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 286. F18-103

Stearns, Winfrid Alden: The Labrador fisheries. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 6-27. F18-366

NE WFOUNDLAND.

Anderssen, Joakim: [Fisheries of Newfoundland.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 64-67.

Collins, Joseph William: Fishing on an edge of the Grand Banks. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 256. F18-426

[The Newfoundland cod fishery.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 529-546.

Donnelly, W. J. S.: Exports of fish and fishery products from Newfoundland during 1884. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 14-16. F18-527

Harvey, Moses: Fishing and consumption of fish in Newfoundland. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 102. F18-81

Hayward, Joseph H.: Catch of fish in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1881. Bulle- tin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 286. F18-103

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NOVA SCOTIA.

Anderssen, Joakim: [Brief account of the fisheries of Nova Scotia.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 64-67.

WEST INDIES.

BAHAMA ISLANDS.

Nye, Willard: Fish and fishing at Abaco Island. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 125-126.

PORTO RICO.

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Wilcox, William A.: Notes on the foreign fishery trade and local fisheries of Porto Rico. Report, 1899 (1900), 34 p., incl. tables, illus., 6 pi. Doc. 418 issued Oct. 4, 1899. Fll-104

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367-395, incl. tables. Doc. 539 issued Sept. 19, 1903. Fll-5

SOUTH AMERICA.

GENERAL.

Krause, Hans Gunner: The fisheries of the west coast of South America. Report, 1879 (1882), pi. 515-522. F17-8

BRITISH GUIANA.

Quelch, J. J.: Fish and fishing in British Guiana. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 237-240. Doc. 260 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

PERU.

Coker, Robert Erwin: The fisheries and guano industry of Peru. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 333-365, pi. XII-XVII. Doc. 663 issued February, 1910.

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EUROPE.

GENERAL.

Costa, Achille: European authorities on the subject of regulating the fisheries by law. On the fisheries of the Gulf of Naples, by Achille Costa. On the possibility of exhausting the sea fisheries, by James G. Bertram. Extract from the London Field, 1871. Extracts from the report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the sea fisheries of the United Kingdom; presented to both houses of Par- liament by command of Her Majesty. London, 1861. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 139-148. F16-58

Foreign fisheries in 1885. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 81-82 incl. tables.

F18-541

AUSTRIA.

Peyrer, Karl: Fisneries and fishery laws in Austria and of the world in general.

Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 570-679. F16-31

[Sea fisheries of Austria-Hungary from 1877 to 1883.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1197-

1199.

BELGIUM.

Collins, J. W.: [Beam-trawl fishery of Belgium.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 390-393.

DENMARK.

Dambeck, Carl: [Fisheries of Denmark.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 22. — Geographical distribution of the Gadidse or cod family, in its relation to fish- eries and commerce. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 531-557. F16-108

The fishing villages, Snekkersteen and Skotterup, and the collection of fishing implements exhibited by them at Elsinore, Denmark, during the summer of 1872. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 173-181.

Oterendorp, C. G. von: A visit to the chief fishing places of Jutland. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 101-104. F18-657

FRANCE.

Collins, J. W.: [Beam-trawl fishery of France.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII,

p. 388-390. France, Minister of Marine and the Colonies: Sea fisheries of France and Algeria.

Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 51-55. F18-646

Peixotto, Benjamin F.: The sea fisheries of France and Algiers. Bulletin, 1884

(1884), vol. IV, p. 417-419. F13-117

Statements concerning the fisheries of several countries. (France : p. 1189.) Comp.

from Consular report for 1882 and 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1183-1199.

F17-43

GERMANY.

Collins, J. W.: [Beam-trawl fishery of Germany.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII,

p. 398-399. Dantziger: The first five years of the Emden joint-stock herring-fishery association.

Report, 1877 (1879), p. 751-776. F16-115

Hubner, A.: Notes upon the increase and decrease of fish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 187-190. F18-569

Keller, H.: Freedom of migration for fish in Germany. Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 113-116. F18-553

Mobius, Karl August: Can we do anything to decrease, preserve, or increase the

number of our useful marine animals? Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 393-400.

F12-421 Peyrer, Karl: [German fisheries.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 587-588.

GREAT BRITAIN.

Alexander, Alvin B.; H. F. Moore; and W. C. Kendall: Otter-trawl fishery. (Demersal fisheries of England, Wales, and Scotland: p. 57-90.) Appendix VI, Report, 1914 (1915), 97 p. Doc. 816 issued Apr. 17, 1915. F15-40

Anderson, John: Notes upon the Scotch fish and fisheries. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 217-221. F18-411

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Annaniassen, Abraham: Klip fish at the Shetland Islands. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 316-319. F18-462

Benecke, Berthold: [Scotch fisheries.] Report, 1884 (1886) p. 7, 1188.

Bertram, James G. : [On the possibility of exhausting the sea fisheries. Extracted from the "Harvest of the Sea," a contribution to the natural and economic history of the British food-fishes.] Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 141-144.

Carr, T. F. Robertson: Notes on the Scotch fisheries. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 64. F18-223

Collins, J. W.: The beam- trawl fishery of Great Britain, with notes on beam-trawling in other European countries. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 289-407, illus., XXIII pi. (partly fold.). Fll-329

Duff, B. W.: On the fisheries of Great Britain and the fisheries exhibition of 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 317-324. F17-27

Great Britain, Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Sea-Fisheries of the United Kingdom: [Extracts from report of Commissioners, James T. Caird, T. H. Huxley, and G. S. Lefevre, appointed to inquire into the sea-fisher- ies of the United Kingdom; presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. London, 1861.] Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 145-L48.

Harding, Charles William: Inquiries concerning the propagation of American smelt and shad, and notes on the fisheries of the Wash in England . Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 428-429. F18-59

Peyrer, Karl: [Fisheries of Great Britain.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 585-586.

The Scotch cod and ling fisheries. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 371-372.

F18-334

Scotland, Fishery board: Extracts from the first annual report of the Fishery board of Scotland for the year ending December 31, 1882. (Contents — A. Scientific investigations proposed by the Fishery board of Scotland as necessary for the im- provement of the fisheries. B . The effect of fixed engines on the salmon fisheries: a prize essay on salmon legislation in Scotland, by J. M. Leith. C. The herring, cod, and ling fisheries of 1882.) Report, 1882 (1884), p. 229-236. F16-318

Southwell, Thomas: Notes on the English herring fishery of 1882. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 465-466. F12-390

Statements concerning the fisheries of several different countries. (Comp. from the Consular report for 1882 and 1883.) Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1183-1199. F17^3

GREECE.

Smidth, J. K.: Historical observations on the condition of the fisheries among the ancient Greeks and Romans, and on their mode of salting and pickling fish. Re- port, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 3-20. F16-2

ICELAND.

Annaniassen, A.: Extracts from the report of A. Annaniassen on his voyage to Ice- land. Manufacture of klip-fish. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 309-313. F17-129 Collins, Joseph William: The Icelandic halibut fishery. An account of the voyage of three Gloucester schooners to the fishing grounds near the north coast of Ice- land. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 289-300. F17-128 Finn, W.: The Iceland herring fisheries. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 493-496. F17-5 The freshwater fishes of Iceland. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 323-332. F20-121 Garde, Aug.: The fisheries of Iceland. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 301-308. F20-124 The Iceland fresh-water fisheries. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, 161-176. F18-566 Thorarinsson, Bened S.: Notes on the hatcheries and fresh- water fisheries of Ice- land. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 120-126. ^ F18-661 Thorsteinson, Ami Bjarnason: Extracts from a review of A. Annaniassen's voy- age to Iceland. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 315-322. F17-130 Trolle, C.: The Iceland fisheries. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 77-78. F16-301 - The Iceland cod fisheries in 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 371-383. F17-31

ITALY.

Costs, Achille: [On the fisheries of the Gulf of Naples.] Report, 1871 and 1872

(1873), p. 139-148. Bossati, Guido: Economic conditions of the fisheries in Italy. Bulletin, 1908 (1910),

vol. XXVIII, p. 323-332. Doc. 662 issued February, 1910. 10-35158

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Smidth, J. K.: Historical observations on the condition of the fisheries among the ancient Greeks and Romans, and on their mode of salting and pickling fish. Re- port, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 3-20. F16-2

Worthington, John: Falling off in the fisheries of Malta. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol

V, p. 400. F18-483

- The fisheries of Malta. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 457-462. F18-509

NETHERLANDS.

Collins, J. W.: [Beam-trawl fishery of Holland.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII,

p. 393-398. [Fisheries of Amsterdam.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1192-1194.

NORWAY.

Boeck, Axel, i. e. Jones, Axel, and A. Fedderson: The Norwegian herring-fish- eries. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 97-122. F16-7

Central administration of Norwegian fisheries needed. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 353-361. F20-114

Collins, Joseph William: Gill-nets in cod fishery [a description of the Norwegian cod-nets, with directions for their use, and a history of their introduction into the United States]. Bulletin, 1881 (1881), vol. I, 17 p., XIII pi. Doe. 37 issued June 30, 1881. F12-219

Gill-nets in the cod-fishery: A description of Norwegian cod -nets, etc., and

history of their use in the United States. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 265-288, XII pi.

F 17-127

Dambeck, Carl: [Fisheries of Norway.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 21.

Friele, M.: An account of the fisheries of Norway in 1877. Report, 1877 (1879), p. t 707-739. t F16-113

Heincke, Friedrich, i. e. Johann Friedrich: The sea fisheries of Norway. Bulle- tin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 265-272. F18-589

Juel, Niels: Statistics of the Loffoden fisheries. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 245-254; 1881 (1884), p. 533-610. F16-160

Kiaer, Anders Nicolai: Notes on the Norwegian fisheries for 1885. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 1055-1064 incl. tables. F17-150

New contributions to the herring question. The dispute between Axel Boeck and Ossian Sars regarding the Norwegian summer-herring. Sars's recent observations and his new theory on the migrations of the herrings. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 195-211. F16-12

Norges Fiskeristyrelse: On the fisheries of Norway. (Translation of a printed letter addressed to the United States Fish commissioner by the authorities of the Norwegian commission, in response to an application for documents relative to the fisheries of Norway and Sweden.) Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 25-30. F16-4

The Norwegian fisheries in 1883, with statistics of previous years. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 359-369. F20-165

The Norwegian fisheries in 1885. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 82-83. F18-541

Sars, George Ossian: Reports made to the Department of the interior of investiga- tions of the salt-water fisheries of Norway during the years 1874-1877. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 663-705. F16-112

Report of practical and scientific investigations of the cod-fisheries near the

Loffoden Islands, made during the years 1870-1873. Report, 1877 (1879)', p. 612 661. F16-111

Report of the practical and scientific investigations of the cod-fisheries near

the Loffoden Islands, made during the years 1864-1869. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 565-611. F16-110.

Society for promoting the Norwegian fisheries. By John Amelin and sixteen others. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 241-243. F16-159

Strom, Boye: Extracts from Norwegian official statistics of fisheries for the year 1880. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 611-617. F16-333

Statistics of Norwegian fisheries in 1880. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 333-351 incl.

tables. F16-333

Extracts from the Norwegian fishery statistics for 1884. Report, 1885 (1887),

p. 313-323 incl. tables. F16-333

PORTUGAL.

Syle, L. du Pont: Fisheries of Madeira in 1882. Report 1883 (1885), p. 1196-1197.

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179

SPAIN.

Collins, J. W.: [Beam trawl fishery of Spain.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p.

399-400. Reed, Dwight T.: [Fisheries of Spain in 1879.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1195-1199.

SWEDEN.

Dambeck, Carl: [Fisheries of Sweden.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p 21-24. Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: The salt-water fisheries of Bohuslan and the scientific in- vestigations of the salt-water fisheries. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 143-220. F16-157

The great Bohuslan herring-fisheries. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 221-239.

F16-158

Contributions toward solving the question of the secular periodicity of the

great herring fisheries. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 497-503. F17-6

The Bohuslan sea fisheries and their future. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 89-98.

F16-290

- What should be done by the government with regard to the great Bohuslan herring fisheries. A memorial addressed to the Council of state and the head of the Royal civil department of Sweden. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 99-126.

F16-291

— Sweden at the great International fishery exposition at London, 1883. Bulle- tin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 231-239. F18-128

— The great herring fisheries considered from an economical point of view.

Report, 1883 (1885), p. 341-357. F17-30

— Special results of the investigations relating to the herring and herring fisheries on the west coast of Sweden made during the years 1873-1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 729-745. F17-34

- The future of the herring fisheries on the coast of Bohuslan. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 399-409. F17-132

Lundberg, Rudolph: The fisheries of Sweden. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 363-398.

F17-L31

Malmgren, Anders Johan: The injurious effects of rafting on the lake and river fisheries of Sweden. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 264-266. F18-430

Widegren, Hjalmar: On the herring and its preparation as an article of trade. Re- port, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 183-193. F16-11

Short introduction to the proper care and management of the Baltic fishery.

Report, 1878 (1880), p. 117-141. F16-156

Yhlen, Gerhard von: Report of the sea-fisheries of the Lan of Goteborg and Bohus in the year 1877. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 741-750. F16-114

ASIA.

CHINA.

Yen, Wei-Ching W.: The fisheries of China. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 367-373. Doc, 664 issued Feb., 1910. 10-35156

INDIA.

Day, Francis: The fisheries of India. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 383-413. F17-32

Mattson, H.: [Fisheries of British India in 1882.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1188.

Baldwin, Charles H.: Notes on the fish and fisheries of Japan. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 352. F18-330

Ito, K.: [Fisheries of northern Japan.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 435-438.

Fishery industries of the island of Hokkaido, Japan. Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 342-345. incl. tables. F18-607

Japan. Bureau of Agriculture: The fisheries of Japan. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 419-438. Doc. 277 issued Nov. 15, 1894. F12-183

Kitahara, T.: The fisheries of Japan considered from a geographical standpoint. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 375-379. Doc. 66.5 issued Feb., 19K).

10-35155

Mitsukuri, Kakichi: The cultivation of marine and fresh- water animals in Japan. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 257-289, illus., XI, pi. Doc. 573 issued June 17, 1905. F12-10

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Smith, Hugh McCorxnick: Note regarding the promotion of fishery trade between the United States and Japan. Report, 1904 (1905), p. 239-243. Doc. 576 issued July 17, 1900. F10-5

SIBERIA.

Caldwell, John K.: Fishing in the Priamus district of Siberia. Appendix VI, Re- port, 1916 (1917), 31 p. Doc. 844 issued June 2, 1917. F17-239

SYRIA.

[The fisheries of Syria.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 456.

Robeson, John S.: [Fisheries of Syria in 1882.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1199.

AFRICA.

ALGERIA.

France, Minister of Marine and the Colonies: [Sea fisheries of France and Alge- ria in 1885.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 51-55.

Peixotto, Benjamin F.: The sea fisheries of France and Algiers. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 417^19. F13-117

CAPE COLONY.

Siler, James W.: [Fisheries of Cape Colony.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1188.

OCEANIC A.

AUSTRALASIA.

Spencer, O. M.: [The fisheries of Australasia in 1882.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1186- 1188.

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Alexander, Alvin B.: [Fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1904 (1905),

p. 135-136. Cobb, John Nathan: The commercial fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands in 1903.

Appendix, Report, 1904 (1905), p. 433-512. Doc. 590 issued Dec. 29, 1905.

F10-12

— The commercial fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands. Bulletin, 1903 (1905),

vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 717-765, illus., pi. 102-106. Doc. 577 issued Aug. 5, 1905.

Fl 1-389 Jordan, David Starr, and Barton Warren Evermann: The fishes and fisheries

of the Hawaiian Islands. A preliminary report. Commercial fisheries of the

Hawaiian Islands, by John N. Cobb. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 353-499, pi. 21-27.

Doc. 504 issued Oct. 23, 1902. Fll-27

NEW ZEALAND.

Hector, James: The fisheries of New Zealand. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 53-55. F18-216

OCEANS.

ARCTIC OCEAN.

Schultz, Alexander: Account of the fisheries and seal-hunting in the White Sea, Arctic Ocean, and the Caspian Sea. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 35-96.

F16-6

ATLANTIC OCEAN.

Alexander, Alvin Burton; Henry Frank Moore; and William Converse Ken- dall: Otter-trawl fishery. (Fishing banks of western North Atlantic; p. 22-24.) Appendix VI, Report, 1914 (1915), 97 p., illus., fold, chart, fold. pi. Doc. 816 issued Apr. 17, 1915. F15-40

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The South Atlantic fisheries.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 177*-179.

INDIAN OCEAN.

Endicott, Charles: A good fishing ground in the south Indian Ocean. Bullet' 1686 (1887), vol. VI, p. 80, F18-539

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PACIFIC OCEAN.

Tanner, Zera Luther: Report on the investigations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the year ending June 30, 1889. Report, 1888-80 (1892), p. 395-512. Doc. 180 issued June 25, 1892. ' F12-222

SEAS.

GENERAL.

Scherzer, Karl von: The cultivation of the sea. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 348-350. F18-328

BALTIC SEA.

Hinkelmann: Injuries to the fisheries in the Baltic by seals. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 81-83. F18-643

Prussia, Kommission zur Wissenschaftlichen TJntersuchung der Deutschen Meere in Kiel: Popular extracts from the investigations of the commission for scientific examination of the German seas. [By IT. A. Meyer, K. Mobius, G. Kar- sten, V. Hensen.] Report, 1879 (1882), 33 p. • Fll-214

Widegren, Hjalmar: Short introduction to the proper care and management of the Baltic fishery. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 117-141. F16-156

BERING SEA.

Tanner, Zera Luther: Report upon the investigations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross from July 1, 1889, to June 30, 1891. Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 207-342 incl. tables, pi. Doc. 216 issued Oct. 26. 1893. F14-133

CASPIAN SEA.

Schultz, Alexander: Account of the fisheries and seal-hunting in the White Sea, the Arctic Ocean, and the Caspian Sea. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 35-96. F16-6

NORTH SEA.

Alexander, Alvin Burton; Henry Frank Moore; and William Converse Ken- dall: Otter-trawl fishery. (Fisheries of the North Sea: p. 60-69.) Appendix VI, Report, 1914 (1915), 97 p., illus., fold, charts, fold. pis. Doc. 816 ixued Apr. 17, 1915. F15^0

Prussia, Kommission zur Wissenschaftlichen TJntersuchung der Deutschen Meere in Kiel: Popular extracts from the investigations of the commission for scientific examination of the German seas. [By H. A. Meyer, K. Mobius, G. Kar- sten.] Report, 1879 (1882), 33 .p. Fll-214

SOUTH SEA.

Moore, Henry Frank: [The Albatrou South Sea expedition. (Fisheries: p. 150-151.)] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 137-161.

WHITE SEA.

Alexander, Alvin Burton; Henry Frank Moore; and William Converse Ken- dall: Otter-trawl fishery. (White Sea fishery: p. 72-74.) Appendix VI, Report, 1914 (1915), 97 p. Doc. 816 issued Apr. 17, 1915. F15-40

Schultz, Alexander: Account of the fisheries and seal-hunting in the White Sea, the Arctic Ocean, and the Caspian Sea. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 35-96. F16-6

LAWS AND LEGISLATION.

UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Measures suggested to prevent the destruction of spawn- ing fish.] Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. XXXIII-XXXVI.

[Legislation. Three-mile limit. Season for fishing. International agree- ments. Federal control of streams. Fishing restrictions, etc.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 151-160.

182 IT. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Dennis, Oregon Milton: Some reasons for failure of fish protective legislation, and

some suggested remedies. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVII, p. 187-192. Doc.

650 issued Jan. 1910. 10-35099

Landmark, Anthon, i. e. Even Anthon Thomas: Is sawdust injurious to the

fisheries? Report, 1879 (1882), p. 625-632. F17-10

Lyman, Theodore: Laws of inland waters. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 271-272.

F18-433 McDonald, Marshall: Report upon the protection which should be given by law to

the fisheries of the Atlantic coast. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 225-232. F17-125

Meehan, W. E.: The relations between State fish commissions and commercial fish- ermen. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 345-348. Doc. 392 issued Aug. 8,

1898. F12-110

Perce, H. Wheeler: National aspects of angling and the protection of game fishes.

Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVII, p. 193-198. Doc. 651 issued Jan. 31, 1910.

10-35136 Snell, Merwin P.: An important fish-way cause. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill,

p. 266-268. F12-396

Southwick, J. M. K.: Our ocean fishes and the effect of the legislation upon the

fisheries. Bulletin, 1893 (1894),vol. XIII, p. 39-45. Doc. 241 issued June .9, 1894-

F12-183 TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Jurisdiction of the United States and the States

over fishing grounds.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 26-29.

[Legislation in regard to fisheries.] Report, 1879 (1882), p. XXII.

[Increasing the supply of food-fishes by protective measures enforced when

necessary by law.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. LV-LVIII.

[Fishery legislation in the Fifty-ninth Congress.] Report, 1906 (1907), p. 21-23.

IT. S. Congress, House: [Bill to protect the freedom of commercial intercourse.]

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 142. An Act for securing statistics of the extent and value of the vessel fisheries of

the United States. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 25-27. F18-642

[A bill to regulate the fisheries (H. R. 5030).] Report, 1892 (1894), p.

CLXXXVI-CLXXXVII.

TJ. S. Congress, House, Committee on the Judiciary: Fishing in the navigable

waters of the United States. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 117-119. F18-555

ALASKA.

Bower, Ward T.: Alaska fisheries and fur industries. (Laws and regulations.) Appendix VII, Report, 1918 (1920), p. 16-20; Appendix IX, Report, 1919 (1921), p. 15-23. F12-388

Bower, Ward Taft, and Henry D. Aller: Alaska fisheries and fur industries. (Laws and regulations.) Appendix IX, Report, 1914 (1915), p. 10-13; Appendix III, Report, 1915 (1917), p. 11-14; Appendix II, Report, 1916 (1917), p. 12-19; Appendix II, Report, 1917 (1919), p. 11-13. F12-388

Bower, Ward T., and H. C. Fassett: [Legislation: p. 37-53.] In Alaska fish- eries and fur industries in 1913, by B. W. Evermann. Appendix II, Report, 1913(1914). Fl 2-388

Cobb, John Nathan, and Howard M. Kutchin: The fisheries of Alaska in 1906. (New laws in force in 1907: p. 66-70.) Report and special papers, 1906 (1908), 70 p. Doc. 618 issued May 16, 1907. 7-35263

Evermann, Barton Warren: Fishery and fur industries of Alaska in 1912. (Com- plaints and prosecutions: p. 8-9.) Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 123 p. Doc. 780 issued Nov. 6, 1913. F12-388

Evermann, Barton Warren, and F. M. Chamberlain: [Complaints and prose- cutions: p. 6-7.] In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1911, by B. W. Ever- mann. Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 99 p. Doc. 766 issued Dec. 16, 1912. F12-388

Marsh, Millard Caleb, and John Nathan Cobb: The fisheries of Alaska in 1907. (Laws and violations: p. 30-33.) Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 77 p. Doc. 632 issued Apr. 16, 1908. 7-35263

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

An act to protect the fish in the Potomac River in the District of Columbia, and to pro- vide a spawning ground for shad and herring in the said Potomac River. Bulle- tin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 180. F18-399

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Protection of fish in the Potomac River.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 19.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 183

MARYLAND.

Knight, William: A bill proposed to the Maryland legislature at the session of 1876, and entitled ''An act to regulate the catching and to provide for the preservation of fish in waters of the State and of the Potomac River." Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 265-272. F18-101

MASSACHUSETTS.

Atwood, Nathaniel E.: Fisheries on the east coast of Massachusetts. Remarks of Mr. Atwood, of the cape district, in relation to the petition to prohibit net and seine fisheries. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 117-124. F16-54

Massachusetts Laws, Statutes, etc.: Draught of law proposed for the considera- tion of the enactment by the legislatures of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. A bill to regulate the use of stationary apparatus in the capture of fish. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 132-134. F16-56

[Petition to restrict fishing in Massachusetts.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 406-407. - [Legislation for the protection of mackerel.] Quoted by Goode in The fisheries

and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. II, p. 301-304. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report of conference of United States commissioner with commissioners of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Report of conference held at Boston, October 5, 1871, with fishery commissioners of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 125-131. F16-55

MICHIGAN.

Lanin & co.: Need of a national law to regulate the size of mesh of both pound and gill nets on the Great Lakes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 223-224.

F18-292

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Laws, correspondence, and judicial proceedings re- garding fish-cultural work in Michigan.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 9-13.

NEW JERSEY.

Homergue, Louis C. d': Brief of the objections made before Leon Abbott, Governor of New Jersey, to the "Act to prohibit fishing by steam vessels with shirred or purse seines in any of the waters within the jurisdiction of the State of New Jersey." Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 189-190. F18-278

Miller, W. B.: Ari act to prohibit fishing by steam vessels with shirred or purse seines in any of the waters within the jurisdiction of the State of New Jersey. Bulletin 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 187-189. F18-277

PENNSYLVANIA.

Rathbun, Richard: [Effect of pollution on the fisheries of the Susquehanna River.

bhbun, Richard: [Effect of pollution on the fis Report, 1892 (1894), p. CXXXVI-CXXXVIII.

RHODE ISLAND.

Rhode Island, General Assembly: Report of committee of Rhode Island legisla- ture, made at Newport, June 15, 1870. (Signed Francis Brinley, Joseph Osborn, Joseph W. Sweet, Henry T. Grant, Jabez W. Mowry.) Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 104-111. F16-52

Rhode Island, General Assembly, Senate Committee on Fisheries: Plead- ings before the Senate committee on fisheries of the Rhode Island legislature at its January session of 1872. Argument of J. Talbot Pitman in favor of a law pro- hibiting the use of traps and pounds in Rhode Island. Abstract of an address by Captain Nathaniel Atwood, in opposition to legislation. Before the Senate com- mittee of Rhode Island legislature, January session, 1872. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 196-227. F16-61

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Special arguments in regard to regulating the sea fisheries by law. Argument of Samuel Powell, esq., delivered in the Rhode Island legislature. Argument of J. M. K. Southwick. The food fishes of the New England coast. By George H. Palmer. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 73-103.

F16-51

WASHINGTON.

Washington Legislature: [An act regulating salmon fisheries of the waters of the Columbia River.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 791-796.

184 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Washington Territory, Legislature: [Developing the fisheries of Washington.! Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 132-133.

GREAT LAKES.

The Commercial, Port Huron, Mich.: [Regulating the Lake fisheries.] Bulletin

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 461-462. JCeyes, C. M.: The fishing industry of Lake Erie, past and present. Bulletin, 1893

(1894), vol. XIII, p. 349-352. Doc. 271 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

McCallum, G. A.: The assimilation of the fishery laws of the Great Lakes. Bulletin,

1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 17-20. Doc. 238 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

Milner, James W.: [Need of legislation for the protection of the food fishes of the

Great Lakes.] Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 20-24.

MISSISSIPPI AND OHIO RIVERS.

Stringham, Emerson: Fish laws of Mississippi River States; a digest of statutes relating to the protection of fish and miscellaneous aquatic animals bordering on the Mississippi River. Appendix IV, Report, 1916 (1917), 16 p. Doc. 840 issued Feb. 1, 1917. F17-44

— Fish laws of States bordering on Mississippi and Ohio rivers. A digest of statutes relating to the protection of fishes and other cold-blooded aquatic animals. Appendix II, Report, 1918 (1920), 21 p. Doc. 866 issued July 8, 1919. F19-31

EUROPE.

AUSTRIA.

Peyrer, Karl: Fisheries and fishery laws in Austria and of the world in general Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 570-679. F16-31

BELGIUM.

Selys-Longchamps, Edmond, i. e. Michel Edmond Selys de: Repopulation of the water coursesin Belgium. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 815-824. F16-343

ICELAND.

Thorarinsson, Bened S.: [Protecting the fisheries.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 124.

ITALY.

Worthington, John: The fisheries of Malta. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 457- 462. F18-509

RUSSIA.

Russia: [Fishery regulations in Manchooria.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 451.

SCOTLAND.

Scotland, Fishery Board: [Extracts from the first annual report of the fishery board of Scotland for the year ending December 31, 1882.] (The effect of fixed engines on the salmon fisheries. A prize essay on "Salmon legislation in Scot- land," by J. M. Leith: p. 230-234.) Report, 1882 (1884), p. 229-236.

INDIA.

Day, Francis: [Legislation on the fisheries of India.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 392- 401.

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Fishery laws of the Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1904 (1905),

p. 435-438. Jordan, David Starr: [Laws relating to the fishes and fisheries of the Hawaiian

Islands.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 359-373.

INTERNATIONAL.

American-Canadian Boundary Commission: Recommendations for the preser- vation of the fisheries in contiguous waters of the United States and Canada. Re- port, 1897 (1898), p. CV-CXVII.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 185

Fryer, Charles Edward: International regulations of the fisheries on the high seas. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 91-102. Doc. 647 issued June 1910.

10-35097

Great Britain, Laws, Statutes, etc., 1837-1901 (Victoria): The British sea fisheries act, 1883. (An act to carry into effect an international convention con- cerning the fisheries in the North Sea, and to amend the laws relating to British sea fisheries.) Report, 1883 (1885), p. 259-278. F17-24

James, Bushrod W.: International protection for the denizens of the sea and water- ways. Bulletin. 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 257-263. Doc. 378 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

Jordan, David Starr: Work of the International fisheries commission of Great Britain and the United States. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 181-186. Doc. 649 issued January, 1910. 10-35100

Olsen, O. T.: International regulations of the fisheries on the high seas. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVII, p. 77-90. Doc. 646 issued 1910. 10-35098

Resolutions asking for the abrogation of the fishery clause of the Washington treaty, passed at a convention of New England fishermen, which met at Gloucester, December 27, 1884. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 447-448. F18-504

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: International regulations of the fisheries on the high seas. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 103-180 incl. 3 maps. Doc. 648 issued January, 1910. 10-35122

SPECIES.

BLUEFISH.

Dickinson, Fred. W.: Petition to prohibit the seining of bluefish. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 425-426. F18-492,

COD.

A petition [for the passage of a law prohibiting the catching of cod by trawl line] to the Fish commission of the United States, signed by the fishermen of Block Island, June 12, 1877. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 35-39. ' F16-152

HERRING .

Earll, R. E.: Proposed limitation of the herring fishery in Maine, and its effects upon bait and canning interests. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 445-446. F18-177

MACKEREL.

Goode, George Brown: [Legislation for the protection of mackerel.] Report,

1881 (1884), p 209-213. Small, E. E.: [Petition for protective laws on mackerel.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 350-351 U. S. Congress, House: An act i elating to the importing and landing of mackerel

caught during the spawning season. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 216-217.

F18-580

MENHADEN.

Greer, Bob Leon: The menhaden industry of the Atlantic coast. (Laws governing menhaden fishing: p. 27.) Appendix 111, Report 1914(1915), 27 p., VII pi. Doc. 811 issued Apr. 7, 1915. F15-39

The menhaden industry of the Atlantic coast, 30 p., VII pi. Doc. 811 re- printed with additions Oct. 18, 1917. F17-263

Homergue, Louis C. d': Reasons for restricting the use of steerers and seines in menhaden industry. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 456-458. F18-185

Wharton, Joseph: Why menhaden seining should not be prohibited within two miles of the shore. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 462. F18-187

SALMON.

California State Fisheries Commissioners: [Closed season for salmon.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 892-893.

Cobb, John Nathan: The salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. (Fishery regula- tions: p. 37-45.) Report and special papers,' 1910 (1911), 179 p. Doc. 751 issued Nov. 25, 1911. Fll-393

Dowell, B. F.: [Protection of salmon in Oregon.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 452.

McDonald, Marshall: [Protective regulation of the salmon fisheries of Alaska.] Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 13-20.

186 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

McDonald, Marseall : [Recommendation for legislation for protection of salmon fish- eries.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 101.

Moser, Jefferson'F.: [Alaska salmon law.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 38-42.

Rathbun, Richard: [Regulations affecting the salmon fishery.] Report, 1899 (1900),

IT. S. Congress, House: [Resolution to investigate the Oregon salmon fishery.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, 410-411.

SARDINE.

Hall, Ansley: [Legislation for regulating the sardine industry.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 480-482.

STURGEON.

New Jersey, General Assembly, Senate: [A law protecting young sturgeon.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 373.

MODUS VIVENDI. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Modus vivendi.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 201.

PATENTS.

Dyrenforth, Robert G.: List of patents issued in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada, up to the year 1878, relating to fish and the methods, products, and applications of the fisheries. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 3-16. F16-150

— Abstract of patents issued in Great Britain up to the year 1878, and having reference to the pursuit, capture, and utilization of the products of the fisheries. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 17-33, pis. F16-151

- List of patents issued in the United States during the years 1879, 1880, and 1881 relating to fish and the methods, products, and applications of the fisheries. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 1047-1060; 1881 (1884), p. 87-88. F16-280

- Patents issued by the United States during the years 1882, 1883, and 1884 relating to fish and the methods, products, and applications of the fisheries. Re- port, 1885 (1887), p. 975-1099.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: List of patents granted by the United States to the end of 1872 for inventions connected with the capture, utilization, or cultivation of fishes and marine invertebrates. Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 275-280. F16-62

[McDonald patents.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 24.

TREATIES.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Treaty of Washington. Testimony given before the

Halifax commission, October, 1877.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 171-213. Peyrer, Karl: [Text of treaty between Baden and Switzerland, relating to fisheries

in the Rhine.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 671-674. Resolutions asking for the abrogation of the fishery clause of the Washington treaty,

passed at a convention of New England fishermen which met at Gloucester,

December 27, 1884. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 447-448. Smith, H. M.: [Effect of abrogation of treaty of Washington on the herring fisheries.]

Report, 1889-1 891 (1893) p. 201-202. [Termination of the treaty of Washington in 1885.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 317. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Halifax convention. Treaty of Washington.]

Report, 1877 (1879), p. 6-13.

[Treaty relations with Great Britain.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. LXX-LXXII.

[Fishery relations of the United States with Canada.] Report, 3886 (1889),

p.XXI-XXVII.

[North Atlantic fisheries dispute and arbitration.] Report, 1911 (1913),

p. 52-59.

FISHERY METHODS.

UNITED STATES. APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES.

Alexander, Alvin Burton: [Hook and line for Pacific salmon.] Report, 1902 1904), p. 154-155.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 187

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: Description of apparatus used in capturing fish on the

sea-coast and lakes of the United States. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873),. p. 258-274,

illus., pi. XXXIX. Fl^lOl

Beckley, Emma Metcalf: Hawaiian fishing implements and methods of fishing.

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 245-256. F18-585

Christensen, R.: Notes on the history of the fish-hook. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 282-286. F13-105

Cobb, John Nathan: The salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. (Apparatus and

methods of fishing: p. 23-34.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 179 p.

Doc. 751 issued Nov. 25, 1911. Fll-393 [Apparatus and methods of fishing in the Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1901

(1902), p. 396-423.

[Apparatus and methods of fishing in the Hawaiian Islands.] Bulletin, 1903

(1905), vol. XXIII, pt. II, p. 721-743. Collins, Joseph William: [Apparatus for fishing, collecting, etc., on the schooner

Grampus.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 470-476. [Apparatus of capture and methods of fishery on the Pacific coast.] Report,

1888-89 (1892), p. 46-47, 58-60, 64-65, 103-105," 129-132, 147-149, 165-166, 172-

173, 209-220, 241, 254-260. Earll, R. Edward: [Methods of capture used by cod-fishermen of Cape Anne.]

Report, 1878 (1880), p. 693-696. Goode, George Brown, and J. W. Collins: [Apparatus and methods of the haddock

fishery.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 228-233. Harrell, J. Dock: Trapping gaspereau in Tangipahoa River. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 448. F18-361

Jordan, David Starr: [Apparatus used in the fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands.]

Report, 1901 (1902), p. 378. Kinney, Aug. C.: Proposed removal of fish- traps from Columbia River. Bulletin,

1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 328. F18-467

Martin, Stephen J.: Coal ashes as a means of raising mackerel in purse seines.

Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 65. F18-23

— Method of using Willard's patent pocket for mackerel. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 65-66. F18-24

Merchant, George: The incipiency of night-seining for mackerel. Bulletin, 1884

(1884) vol. IV, p. 142. F18-251

Rathbun, Richard: [Methods of fishing for salmon in Washington.] Report, 1899

(1900), p. 295-316. Scudder, Newton Pratt: [Apparatus and methods used in the halibut fishery in

Davis Strait.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 209-213. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Report on the line fisheries of the Middle Atlantic

States.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 461^62. Stone, Livingston: [Methods of fishing for salmon in the Columbia River.] Report,

1875-76 (1878), p. 820-821. Tann er, Zera Luther: The use of the electric light in fishing. Bulletin, 1885 (1885)

vol. V, p. 464. F18-511

Use of light in -sea-fishing. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 387r389. F18-344

Van Hook, J. C.: [Methods of fishing for Barracuda on the Pacific coast.] Quoted,

' by Collins. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 30-31.

Widegren, Hjalmar: [Salmon-fishing with lines.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 140-141. Wilcox, William A.: [Apparatus and methods of Porto Rican fishermen.] Bulletin,

1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. I, p. 30-32, illus.

PISHING VESSELS.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [The fishery marine.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 103-108. Cobb, John Nathan: [Vessels used in the sturgeon fishery of Delaware River and Bay.] Report, 1899 (1900). p. 374-375.

— [Hawaiian fishing boats.] Bulletin, 1903 (1905), vol. XXIII, pt. II, p. 719-725. Collins, Joseph William: [The proper model for fishing vessels.] Bulletin, 1885,

(1885), vol. V, p. 69-70.

- [Vessels and smacks used in the Gulf fisheries.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 283- 287, 250-254, 260-262, 264-267.

— [Vessels and boats used in the fisheries of the Great Lakes.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 19-30.

— Report on the construction and equipment of the schooner Grampus. Report, 1887 (1891), p. 437-490, illus., XVIII pi. Doc. 171 issued Aug. 24, 1891. Fll-333

- The fishing vessels and boats of the Pacific coast. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 13-48, illus. pi. X-XVII. Doc. 187 issued Feb. 15, 1892. F12-134

188 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Goode, George Brown: [Manner of fitting a vessel for swordfishing.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 350.

Goode, George Brown, and Joseph William Collins: [The mackerel fleet.] Bul- letin 1881 (1884), p. 139-142.

[Type of vessel composing the winter haddock fleet.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882),

vol. I, p. 227-228.

Smiley, Charles W.: The proposed use of steamers in the mackerel fishery. Bulle- tin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 155^158. F12-354

Tonnage of vessels of the United States employed in the whale, cod, and mack- erel fisheries from 1860 to 1882, inclusive. Bulletin 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 273.

F18-133

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Improvements in fishing vessels.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CLXXX.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Vessels and boats used in the coast fisheries of Texas.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 376.

Swan, James G.: [Schooner Spencer F. Baird.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 342.

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistics respecting certain features of the vessel fisheries of the United States. Bulletin 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 447-464. F18-681.

NETS, DESCRIPTION OF.

Augur, C. H.: Fish nets: some account of their construction and the application of

of the various forms in American fisheries. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p.

381-388. Doc. 274 issued June 16, 1894. ' F12-183

Dunlap, M. E.: Pound and net fishing at Erie, Penn. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 319-320. Fl 8-463

Prices of small nets. Bulletin 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 359. Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Seines and nets used in the coast fisheries of Texas.]

Report for 1889-1891 (1893), p. 377-382.

NETS, GILL.

Goode, George Brown, and Joseph William Collins: [The mackerel gill-net fish- ery.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 197-202.

Martin, S. J. : Some of the early results of the introduction of cod gill-nets at Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1880-81. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 153-158. F20-137

Notes on the cod gill-net fisheries at Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1882-83 and

1883-84. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 159-160; 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 129- ]34. F20-137

Fitting out with cod gill-nets. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol - III, p. 424. F20-135

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [A statistical report on the seine gill-net, fyke-net, and

pot fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p.

455-460. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Introduction of cod gill-nets.] Report, 1881

(1884), p. XXXI V-XXX VIII. ; [Cod gill-nets.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. LXIX-LXXI.

[Introduction of cod gill-nets on the Pacific coast.] Report, 1884 (1886), p.

XLIV-XLV.

[Use of the cod gill-net.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. LXII-LXIII.

- [Gill-nets in the mackerel fishery.] Report, 1905 (1906), p. 32-33.

NETS, FYKE.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: The fyke-nets and fyke-net fisheries of the United States, with notes on the fyke-nets of other countries. Bulletin, 1892 (1894), p. 299-355, PI. LXXII-XCI. Doc. 226 issued Nov. 9, 1895. F12-164

NETS, PURSE.

Deblois, E. T.: [Invention of the purse seine.] Bulletin, 1881(1882), vol. I, p. 47. Goode, George Brown, and Joseph William Collins: [The purse-seine in the

• mackerel fishery.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. 138-171. TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Purse-seine in the Bank cod fishery.] Report,

1905 (1907), p. 30. Wallem, Fredrik Meltzer: [Mackerel-catching with the purse-seine.] Report

1878 (1880), p. 108-113.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 189

NETS. PRESERVATION O:\

Hoarder, William: Waterproofing for herring-nets. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 143. F18-253

The Preservation of nets. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 97-104. F18-548

Storer, Francis Humphreys: Memoranda of methods employed by fishermen for

barking and in other ways preserving nets and sails. Report, 1882 (1884), p.

295-308. ' F16-331

T aylor,Har den F. : Preservation of fishnets. (Citation of literature: p. 34.) Appendix

IV, Report, 1920 (192-), 35 p., illus. Doc. 898 issued Feb. 2, 1921. F21-5

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Best methods of preserving nets.] Report,

1882 (1884), p. XX.

TRAWLS AND TRAWLING.

Alexander, Alvin Burton; H. F. Moore; and W. C. Kendall: Otter-trawl fish-

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(First printed as House doc. 1519, 63d Cong., 3d sess.) Doc. 816 issued Apr. 17,

1915. F15-40

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Description of the beam-trawl.] Report, 1886 (1889),

p. 121-123. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Beam-trawl fishery.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CLXXXI-

CLXXXII. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Otter-trawl fishery of Boston.] Report, 1913 (1914),

p. 59-60. Wilcox, William A.: [Use of the beam-trawl in the fisheries of the Pacific coast.]

Report, 1893 (1895), p. 214-215.

EUROPE.

APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES.

Eels and eelpots in Norway. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 306. F18-451

Johnston, Joseph, & Sons: Scotland fisheries and apparatus. Bulletin, 1883

(1883), vol. Ill, p. 466. F18-190

Lehrs, George Lambert: [Fishing in the Black Sea.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 84-85. Leith, J. M.: [Effects of fixed engines on salmon fisheries.] Report, 1882 (1884),

p. 230-234. Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: [Fishing implements, the manner in which they are

used.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 154-165. Lundberg, Rudolph: Eel-fishing with so-called "hommer" (a species of fish-pot)

on the Baltic coast of Sweden and in the Sound. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 415-430,

pi., illus. F17-33

FISHING VESSELS.

Ancher, Ernst: The Kurren and Keitel (fishing vessels) of the Courland Haff. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 167-168. F18-263

Annaniassen, A.: [Iceland fishing vessels.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 321-322.

Collins, J. W.: Suggestions for the employment of improved types of vessels in the market fisheries, with notes on the British fishing steamers. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 175-192, pi. XVI-XXVII. Doc. 137 issued Mar. 15, 1890.

Fll-319

NETS, DESCRIPTION OF.

Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: [Description of nets used in the herring fisheries on the

coast of Bohuslan.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 403-408. Lundberg, Rudolph: [Methods employed in the fisheries of Sweden. Description

of nets.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 363-398.

NETS, GILL.

Collins, Joseph William: Gill-nets in the cod-fishery . (Description of the Norwegian cod-nets, with directions for their use, and a history of introduction into the United States.) Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 1-7, pi. I-XII. Doc. 37 issued June 30, 1881. F12-219

- Correspondence relative to the procurement of certain fishery implements for the government of New South Wales. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 291- 299. F18-104

- Gill-nets in the cod-fishery: a description of Norwegian cod-nets, etc., and a history of their use in the United States. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 265-288.

F17-127

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NETS, PURSE.

Anderssen, Joakim: [Use of the purse-seine in open sea.] Report, 1878 (1880),

p. 60-61. Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: [Introduction of the purse-seine into Europe.! Report.

1884 (1886), p. 407-408. Martin, S. J.: The American purse-seine successful in the herring fisheries of Sweden.

Bulletin, 1883 (1884), vol. Ill, p. 161. F20-130

TRAWLS AND TRAWLING.

Collins, Joseph William: The beam-trawl fishery of Great Britain, with notes on beam-trawling in other European countries. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), p. 289-402, illus., XXIII pi. (partly fold.). Doc. 132 issued Sept. 21, 1889. Fll-329

INDIA: APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES.

Day, Francis: [Apparatus and methods of fishery in India.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. 394-388.

SPECIAL FISHERIES.

UNITED STATES.

ALE WIFE. General.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Shad and alewife fisheries.] Report, 1897 (1898), p CXXV-CXXX.

— Notes on the extent and condition of the alewife fisheries of the United States in 1896. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 31-43. Doc. 401 issued Mar. 22. 1899.

Fll-113 Maine.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Alewife fishery of the Penobscot River.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 112.

New England.

Smith, Hugh. McCormick: [The alewife fishery in New England.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 125.

ATKAFISH: ALASKA.

Collins, Joseph William: [Atka fishery in the Aleutian Archipelago.] Report,

1888-89 (1892), p. 16-17. Turner, Luci en Me Shan: [Atka fishery.] Quoted by Evermann and Goldsborough.

Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 291-292.

BARRACUDA: CALIFORNIA.

Eigenmann, CarlH.: [The barracuda and the fishery for it.] Quoted by Collins.

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 26-27. Van Hook, J. G.: [Fishing for barracuda.] Quoted by Collins. Report, 1888-89

Q892), p. 30.

BASS. General.

Collins, J. W.: [The rock and perch fishery.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. VII, p. 538-540.

Page, William F.: [Black basses.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 164-165.

[Striped bass (Roccus lineatus).] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 137.

Wilcox, William A. : [Striped bass fisheries of the Pacific coast.] Report, 1 893 (1895), p. 149-151.

California.

[Striped bass in California.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. CXLI-CXLIII.

CARP.

General.

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Cole, Leon J.: The German carp in the United States. Report, 1904 (1905), p. 523- 641, illus., pis. Doc. 592 issued Dec. SO, 1905. F12-327

Ebert, Amos: [Catching carp with a hook.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 135.

Martin, Robert A.: How to catch carp. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 449-450.

F18-506

Quattlebaum, Paul: Method of catching carp with a hook. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 380. F18-338

Shinkle, A.: [Game qualities of the carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 317.

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Several opinions upon how to catch carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 268-272. F18-309

Tcherkassoff, P.: [Carp fishing.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 106-107.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Note on carp fishery.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 178.

[Carp fisheries.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 153.

Illinois. Chicago Tribune: [Carp in Illinois.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 401.

Ohio. Mulertt, Hugo: [Carp in the Ohio River.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 401.

Virginia.

Duke, B. T. W.: [Carp in the Rivanna River.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 134. Lynchburg Advance: [Carp in the Rivanna River.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 134. Page, W. F.: [Carp in the James River.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 316.

Lake Erie.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [German carp in Lake Erie.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 150-151.

CATFISH. General.

Avery, F. W.: [A large catfish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 453.

Hi ester, Charles E. : Answers to questions relative to catfish. Bulletin, 1 882 (1883), vol. II, p. 76-79. F18-76

Kendall, William Converse: American catfishes: habits, culture, and commercial importance. Report and special papers, 1908 (1910), 39 p., X pi. Doc. 733 issued Aug. 23, 1910. 10-35947

California.

Utter, William: [Catfish and shad in California.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 315.

Louisiana.

Evermann, Barton Warren: Report on investigations [of the catfish industry] by the United States Fish commission in Louisiana ... in 1897. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 290-301. Doc. 405 issued Mar. 21, 1899. Fll-117

COD. General.

Alexander, Alvin B.: [Notes on fishery investigations from July 1 to 26, 1894.] Re- port, 1895 (1896), p. 139-145.

Collins, J. W.: [Gill-nets in the cod-fishery in the United States.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 1-17, pi. I-XII.

Notes on the habits and methods of capture of various species of sea birds that

occur on the fishing banks off the eastern coast of North America, and which are used as bait for catching codfish by New England fishermen. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 311-338, pi. F16-311

— Some observations on the cod gill-net fisheries and on preservatives for nets. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 58-59. F18-220

— Gill-nets in the cod-fishery: a description of Norwegian cod-nets, etc., and a history of their use in the United States. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 265-288.

F17-127

Dambeck, Carl: Geographical distribution of the Gadidse or the cod family, in its relation to fisheries and commerce. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 531-557. F16-108

192 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Goode, G. Brown, and J. W. Collins: The cod, haddock and hake fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 1, pt, II, p. 123-243 incl. tables.

Success of cod gill-net fishery. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 416.

Wilcox, William A.: Reappearance of young cod hatched by the U. S. Fish commis- sion. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 439. F18-170

Alaska.

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F12-388

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Bower, Ward Taft, and H. Clifford Fassett: [Cod fishery industry in Alaska: p. 122-123]. In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1913, by B. W. Evermann. Appendix II, Report, 1913 (1914), 172 p. Doc. 797 issued Aug. 29, 1914. F12-388

Chamberlain, Frederick M., and Ward Taft Bower: [Cod fishery: p. 64-66.] In Fishery and fur industries in Alaska in 1912, by B. W. Evermann. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 123 p. Doc. 780 issued Nov. 6, 1913. F12-388

Cobb, John Nathan: The commercial fisheries of Alaska. (Cod fishery: p. 9-14.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907); 46 p. Doc. 603 issued Oct. 16, *1906.

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Cobb, John Nathan, and Frederick M. Chamberlain: [Cod fishery: p. 53-56.] In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1911, by B. W. Evermann. Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 99 p. Doc. 766 issued Dec. 16. 1912. F12-388

Cobb, John Nathan, and Howard M. Kutchin: The fisheries of Alaska in 1906. (Cod fisheries: p. 45-48.) Report and special papers, 1906 (1908), 70 p. Doc. 618 issued May 16, 1907. 7-35263

[A codfish bank near Noonivak Island.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 337.

Marsh, Millard Caleb, and John Nathan Cobb: The fisheries of Alaska in 1907. (Cod fisheries: p. 44-48.) Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 77 p., pis., charts, illus. Doc. 632 issued Apr. 16, 1908. 7-35263

The fisheries of Alaska in 1908. (Cod fisheries: p. 59-62.) Report and special

papers, 1908 (1910), 78 p. Doc. 645 issued Apr. 17, 1909. 7-35263

The fisheries of Alaska in 1909. (Cod fisheries: p. 41-42.) Report and special

papers, 1909 (1911), 58 p. Doc. 730 issued Apr. 20, 1910. 7-35263.

The fisheries of Alaska in 1910. (Cod fisheries: p. 37^0.) Report and special

papers, 1910 (1911), 72 p. Doc. 746 issued Apr. 19, 1911. 7-35263

Massachusetts.

Atwood, Nathaniel E.: Unexplained variations in the yield of oil from cod livers. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 431-432. F18-165

Earll, Edward R.: A report on the history and present condition of the shore cod- fisheries of Cape Ann, Mass., together with notes on the natural history and arti- ficial propagation of the species. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 685-740. Doc. 33 issued June 27, 1881. Fll-221

Haskell, E. H.: Second annual appearance of young cod hatched by the United States Fish commission in Gloucester Harbor in the winter of 1879-80. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 112. F18-84

Martin, Stephen J.: Cod-fishing with gill-nets in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts. Bulletin,. 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 264, 343-345. F18-50, F20-132

Cod fishing with gill-nets from Gloucester, Massachusetts. Bulletin, 1881

(1882), vol. I, p. 384. F20-131

Notes on the cod gill-net fisheries of Gloucester, Mass., 1883-1884, Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 129-134, 191-192. F20-135

[Large catch of pollock.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 454.

S* • i i rf~* 1 n 1 • _ "\f _1 j_j._ T T~> L T OOl"k 1 C

Rathbun, Richard: [Cod fisheries— Massachusetts.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p.

155-157.

Spinney, Benjamin H.: Return to Gloucester of young codfish hatched by U. S. Fish commission in 1879. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 362. F18-147

Tarr, Ralph Stockman: Return to Gloucester Harbor of the young codfish hatched by the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 57-58.

F1S-219 Maine.

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New England.

Collins, Joseph William: Success of the gill-net cod fishery on the New England coast, winter of 1882-83. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 441-443. F18-173

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Decrease of cod fisheries on the New England coast.] Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. XI-XIV.

Chesapeake Bay.

Collins, J. W.: An inquiry as to the capture of young codfish in Chesapeake Bay Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 401-402. F20-118

Ryder, Francis W.: Codfish caught near Cape Charles, mouth of Chesapeake Bay, in 1834. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 384-385. F20-141

Pacific coast.

Alexander, Alvin B.: [Pacific coast cod fishery.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 137-138. Cobb, John Nathan: Pacific cod fisheries. (Bibliography: p. 108-111.) Appendix

IV, Report, 1915(1917), 111 p., IX pi., chart. Doc.830issuedOct.23, 1916. F16-19 Collins, Joseph William: [Cod fishery of the Pacific coast of the United States ]

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1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 309-310. Swan, James G.: [Codfish in the Pacific.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 131.

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EEL.

Alaska.

Derby, V. L.: [Catching eels with dip-nets.] Quoted by Evermann and Golds- borough. Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 227-228.

Maryland.

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Massachusetts. Nye, Willard: [The eel in Westport River.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 33.

New York. Cobb, J. N.: [Eel fishery in Oneida River, New York.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 235.

FLOUNDER.

General. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Flounder fishery.] Report, 1907 (1909), p. 16.

Massachusetts.

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Texas.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Flounder fisheries of Texas.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 384-385.

GOUBAMI.

Gill, Theodore Nicholas: Natural and economical history of the gourami (Osphro- menus goramy). Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 710-728, pi. XXXV-XXXVI. Doc. 9 issued Jan. 26, 1875. Fll-205

GRAYFISH.

Schmidt, Waldo L.; E. C. Johnston; E. P. BanMn; and Edward Driscoll: Survey of the fishing grounds on the coasts of Washington and Oregon in 1914. (Dogfish fishery: p. 25.) Appendix VII, Report, 1914 (1915), p. 30. Doc. 817 issued June 8, 1915. F15-86

5690°— 21 13

194 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

HADDOCK.

General.

Moore, H. F.: The haddock: one of the best salt-water fishes. 8 p., illus. Economic Circular 47 issued Aug. 18, 1920. F20-159

New England.

Goode, George Brown, and J. W. Collins: The winter haddock fishery of New England. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 225-235. Doc. 31 issued 1881.

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HALIBUT.

General.

Broca, P. de: The halibut fishery of the United States. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 169-171. F16-9

Collins, Joseph William: [Some localities where chicken halibut are found.] Bul- letin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 412-413.

Goode, G. Brown, and Joseph William Collins: The fresh-halibut fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. I, p. 1-89, illus.

Scudder, Newton P.: The salt-halibut fishery, with especial reference to that of Davis' Straits. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. I, p. 90-119 incl. tables.

Alaska.

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F12-388

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Chamberlain, Fred M., and Ward T. Bower: [Halibut fishery: p. 60-64.] In Fishery and fur industries of Alaska in 1912, by Barton Warren Evermann. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 123 p. Doc. 780 issued Nov. 6, 1918.

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The fisheries of Alaska in 1908. (Halibut fishery: p. 62-65.) Report and

special papers, 1908 (1910), 78 p. Doc. 645 issued Apr. 17, 1909. 7-35263

The fisheries of Alaska in 1909. (Halibut fishery: p. 43-48.) Report and

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Moser, Jefferson F.: [The halibut fisheries of Alaska.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899),

vol. XVIII, p. 45-48. [Halibut fisheries of southeastern Alaska.] Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI,

p. 309.

• Neio England.

Boston Daily Advertiser: [Halibut getting scarce.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 90. Collins, J. W.: Notes on the halibut fisheries of 1881-82. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol.

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Scudder, Newton Pratt: The halibut fishery— Davis' Strait. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 189-228. Doc. 43 issued Apr. 26, 1882. Fll-217

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Halibut fisheries.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XXVII-XXVIII.

[Halibut fisheries.] Report, 1906 (1908), p. 17.

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Pacific coast.

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[Halibut fisheries of the Pacific.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 138-140.

Collins, Joseph William: [Halibut fisheries, Puget Sound.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 260-267.

San Francisco Examiner: [A cargo of halibut.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 285.

Schmidt, Waldo L.; B. C. Johnston; E. P. Rankin; and Edward DriscoU: Sur- vey of the fishing grounds on the coast of Washington and Oregon in 1914. (Hali- but fishery: p. 22-23.) Appendix VII, Report, 1914 (1915), 30 p., pi., fold, tab., 2 fold, charts. Doc. 817 issued June 8, 1915. F15-86

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Bering Sea.

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HERRING.

General.

Earll, R. Edward: The herring fishery and the sardine industry. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. IV, p. 419- 524. Grant, Isaac H.: Catch of herring. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 470.

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MACKEREL.

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MENHADEN.

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MULLET.

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RED SNAPPER.

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SALMON.

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California.

Cobb, John Nathan: The salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. (California: p. 18- 21, 105-114.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911). Doc. 751 issued Nov. 25, 1911. Fll-393

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Smiley, Charles W.: The influence of artificial propagation upon production illus- trated by the salmon work of the Sacramento River, California. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 201-202. F13-96

Connecticut.

[Connecticut River salmon.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 453.

Idaho.

Evermann, Barton Warren: A preliminary report upon salmon investigations in Idaho in 1894. Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 253-284. Doc. 301 issued Feb. 20, 1896. F12-245

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Maine.

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(1880), p. 775-787. Evermann, Barton Warren: [The salmon fishery of Penobscot River and Bay,

Maine, in 1900 and 1901.1 Report, 1903 (1905), p. 110-114. Hamlin, Augustus Choate: On the salmon of Maine. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874),

p. 338-356. F15-103

Smith Hugh McCormick: The salmon fishery of Penobscot Bay and River in 1895

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CXXXI.

[Salmon of Penobscot basin.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 81-82.

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Massachusetts.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Landlocked salmon in Massachusetts.] Report, 1903

(1905), p. 82-83.

New York.

Green, Seth: Salmon caught in Genesee River, New York. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 23-24. F18-12

Oregon.

Abernethy, A. S.: Salmon in the Clackamas River. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 332. F18-603

Cobb, John Nathan: The salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. (Oregon: p. 15-18, 92-105, 159-164.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911). Doc. 751 issued Nov. 25,1911. Fll-393

Siglin, Zachary T.: [Salmon fisheries of southern Oregon in 1886.] Bulletin, 1886

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Virginia.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Atlantic salmon taken in the Potomac.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 453.

Washington.

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Bathbun, Richard: [Salmon fisheries in the contiguous waters of the State of Wash- ington and British Columbia.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 264-328.

New England.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Salmon fishery of New England.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 128-129.

Pacific coast.

Alexander, Alvin B.: [Salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast.] Report, 1904 (1905),

p. 141-162. Cobb, John Nathan: The salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast. Report and special

papers, 1910 (1911), 179 p. Doc. 751 issued Nov. 25, 1911. Fll-393 Pacific salmon fisheries. Appendix III, Report, 1916 (1917), 255 p., incl.

tables, XXIX pi. Doc. 839 issued June 9, 1917. F17-238

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with a report upon physical and natural-history investigations in the region, by

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Salmon statistics of the Pacific coast for the seasons of 1884, 1885, and 1886. Bulletin,

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Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Pacific salmon fishery, with act of 1892.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CLXXI-CLXXII.

Notes on a reconnoissance of the fisheries of the Pacific coast of the United

States in 1894. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 223-228. Doc. 293 issued May tlt 1895. Fll-351

Stone, Livingston: The salmon fisheries of the 'Columbia River. Report, 1875-76 (1878), p. 801-823. F16-70

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Wilcox, William A.: The commercial fisheries of the Pacific Coast States in 1904. (Salmon: p. 9-13.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 74 p. Doc. 612 issued Feb. 25, 1907. 7-35100

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295, 299-303; 1896 (1898), p. 577-589.

Lake Champtain.

Watson, W. C.: The salmon of Lake Champlain and its tributaries. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 531-540. F16-26.

SARDINE.

General.

Earll, R. Edward: [Sardine industry.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V. vol, I, pt. VI, p. 489-524.

Earll, B. Edward, and Hugh M. Smith: The American sardine industry in 1886. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 161-192, fold. map. Doc. 123 issued June 20, 1889. Fll-252

Maine.

Hall, Ansley: The herring industry of the Passamaquoddy region. Report, 1896 (1898), p. 443-487, incl. tables. Doc. 360 issued 1897. Fll-183

Pacific coast.

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Puget Sound.

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F12-183

SOUP: NEW ENGLAND.

Baird, Spencer FuUerton: [Scup fishery of New England.] Report, 1871-72 (1873),

p. 228-235. Lyman, Theodore: [Scup fisheries.] Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 112-116.

SHAD. General.

Collins, Joseph William: Shad taken in mackerel gill-nets. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 95. F18-79

Rathbun, Richard: [Inquiry respecting the shad.] Report, 3896 (1898), p. 116.

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Notes on the shad season of 1884, with references to other species. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 337-341. F18-327

Stevenson, Charles H.: The restricted inland range of shad due to artificial obstruc- tions and its effect on natural reproduction. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 265-271. Doc. 37 '9 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Notes on the shad season of 1884, with reference to other species. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 337-341. F18-327

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Shad fisheries — Hudson River, Delaware River, and South Atlantic States.] Report. 1911 (1913), p. 35-37.

Worth, Stephen G.: [Commercial value of the shad.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 138, also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 126.

Yarrow, Harry Crecy: Report of a reconnaissance of the shad rivers south of the Potomac. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p, 396-402. F15-109

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Connecticut.

Bean, TarltonH.: [Young shad in the Housatonic River, Connecticut.] Bulletin,

1886(1887), vol. VI, p. 315.

Chalker, Robert B.: Catch of shad in Connecticut for 1885, 1886, and 1887. Bul- letin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 297-298, 439-441; 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 112.

F18-597

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Delaware.

Jann, P. F.: Catch of shad in the Delaware River for 1885. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 301. F18-599

Slack, James H.: Notes on the shad as observed in the Delaware River. Report for 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 457^60. F16-65

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [The shad fisheries of Delaware in 1896.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 218-227.

Florida.

Cary, H. H.: The- Saint John's River as a shad stream. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 422. F18-489

Dempsey, W.: Shad in the Saint John's River, Florida. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 96. Fl 8-547

Ferguson, Thomas B.: Extracts from a report of investigations of the shad fisheries and rivers south of Charleston, S. C., with a view to establishing stations for artificial propagation. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 244-248. F18-299

Osborn John H.: Notes and suggestions concerning the Florida shad fishery. Bul- letin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 351. F20-138

Shad fishing on the St. John's River. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 132.

F18-89

Shepard, Joseph: [Shad fishing on the Saint John's River, Florida.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 461.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [The shad fisheries of Florida in 1896.] Report, 1898. (1899), p. 127-133.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Investigations of the shad fisheries of Florida.] Report J884 (1886), p. XLI.

Way, D. L.: [The shad fisheries of Lake Monroe, Fla.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 318.

Georgia.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [The shad fisheries of Georgia in 1896.] Report, 1898

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1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 396-398.

Maine.

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Maryland.

Babcock, William C.: Report of shad operations conducted at Fort Washington, Maryland . . . Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1035-1039; 1884 (1885), p. 189-192, plates.

Donnelly, Frank L.: [The shad fisheries near Havre de Grace, Md.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 319.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [The shad fisheries of Maryland in 1896.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 192-217.

Massachusetts.

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101.

[Shad appearance.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 136.

Edwards, VinalN.: [Shad, pollock, bill-fish, etc., at Cape Cod.] Bulletin, 1886

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New Hampshire.

Laighton, Cedric: The capture of shad at Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire. Bul- letin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 421. F18-54

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New York.

Blackford, E. G.: Catch of shad in the Hudson River for 1885. Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 294. F18-595

[Early shad.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 137.

Mather, Fred.: The shad fisheries of the Hudson. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p

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1898 (1899), p. 242-249.

North Carolina.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [North Carolina shad fishery.] Report, 1905

(1907), p. 40-41.

Worth, S. G.: [Shad in North Carolina.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 320. Yarrow, Harry Crecy: Notes on the shad as observed at Beaufort Harbor, North

Carolina and vicinity. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 452-456. Fl 5-112

Pennsylvania.

Fowler, Gilbert: [Shad fishing in the Susquehanna — what Mr. Gilbert Fowler knows about it.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 367-368.

Osterhout, P. M.: [Shad — How they were caught in ye olden days — The fishery companies — The reason shad do not now inhabit the upper waters of the Susque- hanna.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 364-366.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [The shad fisheries of Pennsylvania in 1896.] Report, 1898, p. 223-227.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Shad fisheries of Pennsylvania.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 150.

Willis, H.: Shad fisheries of the Susquehanna River fifty-six years ago. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 261-263. F18-49

Wright, Harrison: On the early shad of the north branch of the Susquehanna River. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 619-642. F16-334

Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, Wilkesbarre, Pa.: Report of a committee of the Wyoming historical and geological society on the early shad fisheries of the north branch of the Susquehanna River. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 352-379. Fll-218

Rhode Island.

Cory, E. J., and Vinal N. Edwards: [Shad caught in November.] Bulletin,

1886(1887), vol. VI, p. 455. Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [The shad fisheries of Rhode Island in 1896.] Report,

1898 (1899), p. 258-260.

South Carolina.

Baird, Spencer F.: [Investigations of the shad fisheries of South Carolina in 1884.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. XLI.

Ferguson, Thomas B.: Extracts from a report of investigations of the shad fish- eries and rivers south of Charleston, S. C., with a view to establishing stations for artificial propagation. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 244-248. F18-299

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [The shad fisheries of South Carolina in 1896.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 140-154.

Wood, William Maxwell: Report of an examination of the shad fisheries in George- town, S. C. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 140-141. F18-249

Reconnaissance of the shad fisheries of Winyaw Bay and its tributaries, by the

steamer Fish Hawk. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 242-243. F18-298

Virginia.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh.: [The shad fisheries of Virginia in 1896.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 176-192.

Atlantic coast.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Shad fisheries of the Atlantic coast.] Report, 1896

(1898), p. 130; 1897 (1898), p. CXXV-CXXX. Stevenson, Charles Hugh: The shad fisheries of the Atlantic coast of the United

States. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 101-269. Doc. 403 issued Mar. 17, 1899.

Fll-115

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Middle Atlantic States.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Shad fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 450-452.

Pacific coast.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Shad fishery of the Pacific coast.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896),

vol. XV, p. 416-427.

Chesapeake Bay.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Shad and alewife fisheries of Chesapeake Bay.] Report, 1910 (1911), p. 27; 1913 (1914), p. 65-66.

Gulf of Mexico.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Letters referring to the presence of shad in the river tributary to the Gulf of Mexico. [From John T. Knight, Isaac W. Pollard, George W. Lawrence, Will E. Turner, and Holmes A. Pattison.] Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 391-395. F16-64

Ohio Rivtr.

Applegate, J. P.: [Shad in the Ohio River.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 141.

Potomac River.

Chapman, Pearson: Habits of the shad and herring as they appear in the Potomac River to one who has watched them for fifty years. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 61-64. F13-81

Harris, Gwynn: Report upon the shad and herring fisheries of the Potomac River for 1882-1886. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 477; 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 13, 221; 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 192; 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 202. F18-202

Lennurt, J. T.: Catch of spawning shad in the Potomac, above Georgetown. Bulle- tin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 440. F18-171

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Shad fisheries of the Potomac.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 182.

Waller, Withers: [Shad in the Potomac, 1854 to 1881.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 361-362.

Mississippi River.

McDowell, W. W.: [Shad in the Mississippi at Memphis.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 315-316.

SHARK: NANTUCKET.

Gardner, Albert A.: [Shark fishing at Nantucket.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 460-461.

SPOT.

Collins

ins, Joseph William: [The spot fishery.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. VII, p. 533-538.

SQUETEAGUE.

Collins, Joseph William: [The squeteague or "trout" fishery.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. VII, p. 527-533.

STURGEON. General.

Hovey, H. C.: The sturgeon fishery. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 346-348.

F13-114 Rathhun, Richard: [Report upon the inquiry respecting the sturgeon fisheries.]

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. LXXXIX-XCIII. Ryder, John Adam: The sturgeons and sturgeon industries of the eastern coast of the

United States, with an account of experiments bearing upon sturgeon culture.

["Literature relating to the sturgeon:'^ p. 279-280.] Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol.

VIII, p. 231-328, pi. XXXVI-LIX. Doc. 143 issued Mar. 25, 1891. Fll-324 U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Passing of the sturgeon.] Report, 1913 (1914), p.

66-67.

208 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Delaware.

Cobb, John Nathan: The sturgeon fishery of Delaware River and Bay. Report, 1899 (1900), p. 369-380, pis. Doc. 429 issued Aug. 25, 1900. Fll-110

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Sturgeon fishery of the Delaware River.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 23.

Florida.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [The sturgeon fishery of Florida.] Report, 1901

(1902), p. 155incl. tables. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Sturgeon fishery in Florida.] Report, 1915

(1917), p. 76.

Pacific coast.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Sturgeon and sturgeon fishery.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 275-279.

Columbia River.

Wilcox, William A.: [Sturgeon fishery of the Columbia River.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 250-253.

SWORDFISH.

General.

Goode, George Brown: Materials for a history of the swordfishes. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 289-294, XXIV pi.. Doc. 51 issued June 3, 1883. F16-284

The swordfish fishery. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United

States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt. IV, p. 315-326.

XT. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Swordfish fisherv.] Report, 1915 (1917), p. 62-63.

New England.

Clark, A. Howard: Notes on the New England fishery for the swordfish during the season of 1884. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 233-239. F17-186

TILEFISH.

Bumpus, Herman Carey: The reappearance of the tilefish. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 321-333. Doc. 416 issued Oct. 30, 1899. F12-32

Collins, Joseph William: Report upon a cruise made to the tilefish ground in the smack Josie Reeves, September, 1882. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 301-310.

F18-107

[Tilefish fishery.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 702.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Tilefish fishery.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 84-85.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Tilefish fisheries.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XL.

[Investigation of the alleged destruction of the tilefish.] Report 1882 (1884),

p. LII.

TROUT: ALASKA.

Bower, Ward Taft, and Henry D. Aller: Alaska fisheries and fur industries in

1914. (Trout fishery: p. 64-65.) Appendix IX, Report, 1914 (1915), 89 p. Doc.

^ 819 issued Sept. 23, *1915. F12-388

Bower, Ward Taft, and Clifford H. Fassett: [Noteworthy catch of Dolly Varden

trout: p. 65-66.] In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1913, by Barton Warren

Evermann. Appendix II, Report, 1913 (1914). Doc. 797 issued Aug. 29, 1914.

F12-388

Chamberlain, Frederick M., and Ward Taft Bower: [Trout fishery: p. 71-72.] In Fishery and fur industries of Alaska in 1912, by B. W. Evermann. Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 123 p. Doc. 780 issued Nov. 6, 1913. F12-388

Cobb, John Nathan, and Frederick M. Chamberlain: [The trout fishery: p. 63- 64.] In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1911, by Barton Warren Evermann. Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 99 p. Doc. 766 issued Dec. 16, 1912.

F12— 388 TUNA: CALIFORNIA.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [The tuna fishery of California.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 35-37.

WHITEPISH.

Evermann. Barton Warren, and Hugh McCormick Smith: The whitefishes of North America. Report, 1894 (1896). p. 283-324, illus., pis. Doc. 323 issued Feb. 6, 1894. Fll-189

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Howell, D. Y.: Injuries caused by gill nets to whitefish. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 324. F18-742

McQueen, Alexander: [Large whitefish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 138.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Miscellaneous notes and correspondence relative to the whitefish. A. The whitefish of the Great Lakes [letters from George Barnston, John W. Kerr, Peter Kiel]. B. The whitefish of eastern Maine and New Bruns- wick, by Charles Lanman. C. New species of Argyrosomus and Coregonus, by James W. Milner. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 79-89. F15-92

WHITING.

Nye, Willard: [Appearance of whiting or frost-fish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 137.

CANADA.

ALE WIFE.

Lanman, Charles: The shad and gaspereau or ale wife of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 461-462. F16-66

HERRING.

General.

Joncas, L. Z.: The fisheries of Canada. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 341-348. Doc. 270 issued June 28, 1894. F12-183

Labrador.

Stearns, W. A.: [Herring.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 17-19.

Newfoundland.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Newfoundland herring fishery: p. 50-51.] Report,

1911 (1913). Wilcox, W. A.: Notes on the frozen herring trade with Newfoundland and the Bay

of Fundy during the winter of 1886-87. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 71-73.

F18-655

MACKEREL. General.

Joncas, L. Z.: The fisheries of Canada. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 341-348. Doc. 270 issued June 28, 1894. F12-183

Labrador.

Stearns, W. A.: [The Labrador mackerel fisheries.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 25-26.

SALMON.

Habersham, William Ney A.: Notes on the use of the male salmon hook and the run of 1883. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 52. F18-215

Witcher, W. F.: [Decline of the Canadian salmom fisheries.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 363.

SHAD.

Lanman, Charles: The shad and gaspereau or alewife of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 461-462. F16-66

SOUTH AMERICA: SHAD.

Fishing for ahad in South American waters. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 138.

F18-92

EUROPE.

BRISLING: NORWAY.

Friele, M.: [The Norwegian brisling fishery.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 730-731.

CAPELAN: NORWAY.

Gars, George Ossian: Report submitted to the Department of the Interior on the practical and scientific investigations of the Finmark capelan-fisheries, made during the spring of the year 1879. (Tr. by Herman Jacobson.) Report, 1880 (1883), p. 167-187. F16-299

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210 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

CARP.

Austria. The carp trade in Austria. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 308.

Germany.

The carp fisheries in the Peitz Lakes. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 675-678. F16-176

EEL: SWEDEN.

Lundberg, Rudolph: Eel-fishing with so-called "hommer" (a species of fish-pot) on the Baltic coast of Sweden and in the Sound. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 415^30, pi., illus. F17-33

[Eel fisheries of Sweden.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 380-384.

FLOUNDERS: SWEDEN.

Lundberg, Rudolph: [Flounder fisheries of Sweden.] Report, 1884 (1886), p 384- 386.

HALIBUT.

Iceland.

Collins, J. W.: On the abundance of halibut near Iceland. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 463-464. F18-362

The Icelandic halibut fishery: An account of the voyages of three Gloucester

schooners to the fishing grounds near the north coast of Iceland. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 289-300. F17-128

Garde, Aug.: [Halibut fisheries of Iceland.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 301.

Thorsteinson, Ami Bjarnason: American halibut-fisheries near Iceland. Bulle- tin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 429-432. F18-496

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Iceland halibut fishery.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. XL-XLI; 1885 (1887), p. LI-LII.

Norway. Juel, Niels: [Norwegian halibut fisheries.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 89-90.

HERRING.

Germany.

Dantziger: The first five years of the Emden joint-stock herring-fishery associa- tion. Report, 1877 (1879), p. [751]-776. F16-115

Great Britain.

Carr, T. F. Robertson: Notes on the Scotch herring fisheries. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 60, 431. F18-221, F18-356

Collins, J. W.: Notes on the English herring and mackerel fisheries, and the methods of curing. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 40. F18-375

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Simonsen, Carl: The herring fisheries near the Isle of Man. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 152-155. F18-563

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Observations on the herring fisheries of England, Scot- land, and Holland. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 1-16, illus., 2 pi, Doc. 511 issued Feb. 4, 1903. F12-55

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[Note on the herring fisheries of Great Britain.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 87.

Iceland.

Finn, W.: The Iceland herring fisheries. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 493-496. F17-5 Trolle, C.: [The Iceland herring fisheries.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 84-87.

Netherlands.

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Sars, George Ossian: [Herring fisheries of the Loffoden Islands.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 637-661.

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Sweden.

Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm: Preliminary report for 1873-74 on the herring and herring-fisheries on the west coast of Sweden. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876),. p. 125-168. F16-8

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F16-158

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Baltic.

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White Sea.

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MACKEREL. Great Britain.

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212 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Sweden.

Yhlen, Gerhard von: Report of the sea-fisheries of the Lan Goteborg and Bonus in the year 1877. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 741-750. F16-114

Battle.

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SALMON. France.

Jerrell, H. P.: Concerning the salmon fisheries of Bretagne, France, and the need of fish-ways and restrictive legislation. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 185-186.

F18-276 Germany.

Benecke, B.: Observations on salmon in German Rivers. Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 119-122. F18-556

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Sweden. Extract from the Report of the Royal intendant of fisheries. Report,

1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 166-167. F15-95

Trybom, Filip: Salmon fisheries of Halland, Sweden, especially in the River Viskan.

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 104-105. F18-549

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Battle.

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White Sea.

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SAKDINE. Denmark.

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France.

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SHARK. Iceland.

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Norway.

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SPRAT: SWEDEN.

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JAPAN: CARP.

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HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

MULLET.

Moser, Jefferson P.: [Mullet fishery of the Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. CLXIX-CLXX.

SHARK.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Shark fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 421-422.

FISHERY PRODUCTS.

PRESERVATION OF PRODUCTS.

BAIT.

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COLLAGEN.

Cobb, J. N.: Pacific cod fisheries. (Glue from codfish skins: p. 71.) Report, 1915 (1917), 111 p. Doc. 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191

Green, Erik H.: The chemical composition of the subdermal connective tissue of the ocean sunfish. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 321-324. Doc. 449 issued Aug. 31, 1900. F12-84

Green, Erik H., and Ralph Winfred Tower: The organic constituents of the scales of fish. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 97-102. Doc. 496 issued May 26, 1902.

F12-272

White, George F.: Fish isinglass and glue. Appendix IV, Report, 1917 (1919). Doc. 852 issued Aug. 27, 1917. F17-249

FERTILIZER.

Atwater, Wilber Olin: Report of the analysis of a sample of fish guano made from salmon offal, by Mr. Joseph Spratt, of Victoria, British Columbia. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 238 F13-103

[Menhaden and other fish and their products as related to agriculture.] Re- port, 1887 (1891), p. 194-267.

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1915 (1917), 111 p. Doc. 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191

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Gallup, B. Frank: Catching dogfish for oil and guano. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 246. F18-99

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Stevenson, Charles Hugh: Aquatic products in art and industries. Fish oils, fats,

and waxes. Fertilizers from aquatic products. Report, 1902 (1904), p. 177-279,

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Q895), p. 303.

GLUE.

Clark, A. Howard: [Utilization of fish skins for glue.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. IV, p. 149-150.

White, George F.: Fish isinglass and glue. Appendix IV, Report, 1917 (1919), 15 p. Doc. 852 issued Aug. 27, 1917. F17-249

ICHTHYLEPIDIN.

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ISINGLASS.

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(1876), p. 86-87. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Utilization of weakfish sounds.] Report, 1896 (1898),

p. 144. White, George F.: Fish isinglass and glue. Appendix IV, Report, 1917 (1919), 15 p.

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OIL.

Atwood, Nathaniel E.: Unexplained variations in the yield of oil from cod livers.

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 431-432. F18-165

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Doc. 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191

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Go ode, George Brown: The natural and economical history of the American men- haden. Report, 1877 (1879), 529 p., pi. I-XXXI. F12-236

Goode, G. Brown, and A. Howard Clark: [Methods of manufacturing menhaden oil.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I. pt. V, p. 343-345.

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Greer, Rob Leon: The menhaden industry of the Atlantic coast. Appendix III,

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F15-39 The menhaden industry of the Atlantic coast. 30 p., VII pi. Doc. 811

reprinted with additions Oct. 18, 1917. . F17-263

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Sparks, George L.: [Porpoise oil.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 415. Stearns, Winfrid Alden: [Cod liver oil.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 12. Stevenson, Charles Hugh: Aquatic products in arts and industries. Fish oils,

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279, pis. Doc. 536 issued Sept. 26, 1903. Fll-3

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SKINS.

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STOCK FEED.

Hinckley, Isaac: The fish-eating cows of Provincetown, Mass. Bulletin, 1881 (1882) vol. I, p. 134. F18-33,

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PRODUCTS AS FOOD.

PREPARATION.

General.

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Alive.

Borne, Max von dem: Wooden tank for the transportation of living fish. Bulletin.

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Anchovies.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Anchovie pastes and sardine butter.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 552-553.

Babracoted.

Quelch, J. J.: [Babracoted fish in British Guiana.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 238.

Bloaters.

Earll, B. Edward: [Preparation of bloater herring at Eastport.] Bulletin, 1887

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o— 4.

Canning.

Adams, Emma Hildreth: Salmon canning in Oregon. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol

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Sept. 23, 1915. F12-388 Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1915. (Canning: p. 30-41.) Appendix

III, Report, 1915 (1917), 140 p. Doc. 834 issued Jan. 6, 1917. F12-388

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Chamberlain, Frederick M., and Ward Taft Bower: [Salmon canning: p. 46-53.]

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operations of the U. S. Fish commission steamer Albatross for the year ending

June 30, 1898. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, 178 p. F12-94 The salmon fisheries of Alaska. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 173-398,

illus., fold, tables and charts, XLIV pis. Doc. 510 issued Oct. 31, 1902. F12-278 The sardine fisheries. Tr. from the Danish by Herman Jacobson. Report, 1888-89

(1892), p. 163-165. Schultz, Alexander: [Preparation of the products from the White Sea, the Arctic

Ocean, and the Caspian Sea.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 25-96. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Sardines, anchovies, and sardine canning.] Bulletin,

1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 227-230.

[Mackerel canning in California.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 231.

[Preparation of sardines in Maine.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 142-143.

The French sardine industry. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, 26 p. Doc.

473 issued Sept. 26, 1901. F12-266

Statistics of whaling, cod fishing, and salmon packing on the Pacific coast. Bul- letin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 89-90. F18-544 Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Sardines.] Bulletin, 1898(1899), vol. XVIII, p. 526-537.

- [The preservation of fishery products by canning.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 507-540.

Stone, Livingston: Best season for packing salmon on the Pacific coast. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 65-66. F18-653

Tanner, Zera Luther: [Salmon canneries of Bristol Bay.] Report, 1889-91 (1893), p. 284-287.

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Tuna canning industry of California.] Report, 1914 (1915), p. 35-37.

[Home canning of fish.] Report, 1918 (1920), p. 35-37.

Walker, E. P.: [Mild cure in operations in southeast Alaska in 1914.] Quoted by W. T. Bower and H. D. Aller in Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1914. Appendix IX, Report, 1914 (1915), 89 p. F12-388

Wilcox, William A.: [Packing sardines in California.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 192.

- [Notes on salmon canning on the Pacific coast.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 583-587.

Caviar.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Preparation of caviar.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 378-379. Hovey, H. C.: [Preparation of caviar.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 346-348. Radcliffe, Lewis: Caviar: what it is and how to prepare it. (Selected bibliog- raphy: p. 7-8.) 8 p., illus. Economic Circular 20 issued Apr. 19, 1916. F16-86 Ryder, John Adam: [Manufacture of caviar.] Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII,

p. 277-278. Schultz, Alexander: [Manufacture of caviar.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876),

p. 84-86. Smith, Hugh McCormick, and Merwin-Marie Snell: [Manufacture of caviar.]

Report, 1887 (1891), p. 249, 272, 288. Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [The preservation of fish roe for food.] Bulletin, 1898

(1899), vol. XVIII, p. 541-546. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Caviar from paddle-fish.] Report, 1901 (1902),

p. 160. TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Manufacture of caviar by fishermen.] Report,

1901 (1902), p. 581.

Cooking.

Behr, Friedrich von: Five recipes for cooking carp. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 276. F18-590

Coker, Robert Ervin: The bowfin: an old-fashioned fish with a new-found use. 4 p., illus. Economic Circular 26 issued May 11, 1917. F17-188

218 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

[To cook carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 134.

Dolge, Alfred: The preparation and cooking of carp. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 204-205. F18-575

Gerber, C.: How to cook carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 151-152. F18-257 Gross, Julius: Another recipe for cooking carp. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 277. Fl 8-591

Haverfield, N. T.: [Recipe for cooking carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 401. How to cook carp and tench. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 139-140. F18-248 Moore, Henry Frank: The grayfish. Try it. It knocks H. out of the H. 0. of L.

8 p., illus. Economic Circular 22 issued Nov. 29, 1916. F17-107 The sablefish, alias black cod. An introduction to one of the best and richest

of American food-fishes, with recipes for cooking it, by Mary E. Rausch and

J. C. Grant. 8 p., illus. Economic Circular 23 issued Mar. 8, 1917. Fl 7-155 The burbot: a fresh-water cousin to the cod. (Recipes contributed by Mrs.

Albert Sidney Burleson, Mrs. William E. Redfield, Lake Erie fishermen, and

New England Exchange.) 4 p., illus. Economic Circular 25 issued May 9, 1917.

' F17-236

Why and how to use salt and smoked fish. Sixty-one ways of cooking them.

(Collated and adapted from various sources by William C." Kendall . . . and Rose M. MacDonald.) 8 p. Economic Circular 29 issued Aug. 8, 1917. F17-244

The whiting: a good fish not adequately realized. 4 p., illus. Economic

Circular 32 ismed Oct. 10, 1917. F17-265

The eulachon: a rich and delicious little fish. 4 p., illus. Economic Circular

33 issued Dec. 5,1917. F18-1

Skates and rays. Interesting fishes of great food value, with 29 recipes for

for cooking them. 7 p., illus. Economic Circular 34 issued Mar. 20, 1918.

F18-516

Groupers: fishes you should try, with recipes for cooking them (by Evelyn

Spencer.) 8 p., illus. Economic Circular 44 issued Mar. 21. 1919. F19-4

The haddock: one of the best salt-water fishes. With recipes for cooking it.

8 p., illus. Economic Circular 47 issued Aug. 18, 1920. F20-159

Radcliffe, Lewis: Sharks as food. With thirty recipes. 8 p. Economic Circular

35 issued Apr. 29, 1918. F18-683

Fish roe and buckroe. With 85 recipes (contributed by Lewis Radcliffe,

RoseM. MacDonald, Olive B. Percival, L. Madeline McClintock, W. C. Kendall). 11 p. Economic Circular 37 issued June 6, 1918. F18-684

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Notes on the edible qualities of the German carp and hints about cooking them. Bulletin, 1883 (1884), vol. Ill, p. 305-332. Fll-311

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Commercial possibilities of the goose-fish: a neglected food; with 10 recipes (by Charles Doucot). 5 p. Economic Circular 13 issued Dec. 15, 1914. F14-131

Some recipes for cooking fish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 127-128. F18T560

Taylor, H. F.: The carp: a valuable food resource, with twenty- three recipes (selected). 7 p., illus. Economic Circular 31 issued Sept. 26, 1917. F17-258

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Canned salmon: cheaper than meats, and why. Includ- ing fifty tested recipes. 11 p. Economic Circular 11 issued Mar. 7, 1914.

F14-35

The tilefish: a new deep-sea fish. With 12 recipes for cooking it by Charles

Doucot. 6 p., illus. Economic Circular 19 issued Sept. 30, 1915. F15-156

[Experiments relating to the preservation of fishery products.] Report,

1918 (1920), p. 18-21.

Van Antwerp, W.: [Manner of cooking German carp.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 300. Wallen, Frederik Meltzer: [A culinary fish-dinner with international dishes.]

Report, 1878 (1880), p. 80-83.

Warren & Co.: [How to cook the red snapper.] Bulletin, 1885 (] 885), vol. V, p. 94-95. Zeller, George A.: [Philippine fish-cakes.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 140.

Dried.

Cobb, John Nathan: [Preparation of fishery products in the Hawaiian Islands.]

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84-86, illus. F18-542

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Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Chinese method of preserving, by drying, of shrimp, redfish, squid, sturgeon, and trepang.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 414-420.

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p. 47-71. Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Preservation of fish by drying, salting, smoking, etc.]

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£. 404 and 408. , Edward R.: [Pressing "kyacks" and shore- whaling for finbacks in Maine.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 312-313.

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London, Fish Trades Gazette: [Establishments for utilizing fish products.] Bulle- tin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 414-415.

Malmros, Oscar: Preserving fish in Scotland by the Roosen process. (Dispatch No. 70 to State department.) Bulletin, 1885 (1887), vol. VI, p. 109-110. F18-550

Martin Brant's method of preserving fresh fish and other articles of food (by com- pressed air). Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 395-397. F18-349

Moore, Henry Frank: Preserving fish for domestic use. 2 p. Economic Circular 28 issued May 26, 1917. F17-241

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[Preserving fish with boric acid.j Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 450.

Boosen, August B.: [The Roosen process of preserving fish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887)

vol. VI, p. 307-308. Soiling, A.: An improved and practical method of packing fish for transportation.

Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVII, p. 295-301. Doc. 659 issued February, 1910.

10-35135 Stevenson, Charles Hugh: The preservation of fishery products for food Bulletin

1898 (1899), vol. XVII, p. 335-363, pi. Doc. 417 issued Dec. 12, 1899.

5-5014 Tower, Ralph Winfred: Improvements in preparing fish for shipment. Bulletin,

1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 231-235. Doc. 443 issued Sept. 12, 1900. F12-91 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Use of antiseptic preservatives: Roosen process-

Pursell process.] Report, 1887 (1891), p. 354-357. Widegren, Hjalmar: On the herring and its preparation as an article of trade.

Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 183-193. F16-11

- [Preparing herring and cod for market.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 130-140. Wilcox, William A.: Notes on the fishery trade and local fisheries of Porto Rico. Re-

port, 1899 (1900), p. 1-34 incl. tables. Fll-104

Refrigeration.

Clark, A. Howard: Notes on the history of preparing fish for market by freezing

Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 467-469. F18-632

Gamgee, John: On artificial refrigeration. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 901-972, illus.,

3 pi. Doc. 26 issued Oct. 29, 1879. F12-237

Lawrence-Hamilton, J.: [Refrigeration.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 300-

303. Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Preservation of fishery products by refrigeration and low

temperature.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 358-388.

Salting.

Cobb, John Nathan: Pacific cod fisheries. (Preparing cod for market: p. 63-79.)

Appendix IV, Report, 1915 (1917), 111 p. Doc 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191 Clark, A. Howard: [To prevent fish from reddening.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 79. Collins, Joseph William: [Codfish curing in Newfoundland.] Report, 1887 (1891),

p. 545-546. Earll, Bobert Edward: [Dressing cod— Methods of salting— Preservation of cod

liver.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 701-704. Farlow, William Gibson: Vegetable parasites of codfish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 1-4, illus. F18-521

- On the nature of the peculiar reddening of codfish during the summer season. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 969-974. F20-120

Friele, M.: [Salting codfish in Norway.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 716-717.

Hall, Ansley: [Smoked and pickled herring industry of the Passamaquoddy region,

Maine.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 454-464. Lawrence-Hamilton, J.: [Poisoning from red-salted codfish.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894),

vol. XIII, p. 326-327.

- [Bacterial infection of fish by impure preservatives.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 326-327.

[Uses of salt in preserving fishes.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 328-

329.

Moser, Jefferson F.: [Salting salmon.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 21. Methods of preparing fish bladders for market. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p

59-63. F18-534

[Salting and drying the tongues of codfish in Norway.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol.

VI, p. 318-319.

The salting of herring. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 421-433. F17-134

Salting roe in Norway. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 410^14. F18-485

Scudder, Newton Pratt: [Dressing and salting the halibut.] Report, 1880 (1883),

p. 213-214. Smidth, J. K.: Historical observations on the conditions of the fisheries among the

ancient Greeks and Romans, and on their mode of salting and pickling fish.

Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. [3]-20. F16-2

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [White-cured herring.] Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol.

XXII, p. 5-7.

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Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 425-473. _ Swan, James G.: [Economical manner of putting up the black cod.] Bulletin,

1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 232-233.

Thorsteinson, A.: [Curing cod in Iceland.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. 316-322.

Kiteley: Some considerations concerning the salting of fish.

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TroUe, C.: Salting fish in Jutland. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 411^19. F17-133

Widegren, Hjalmar: On the herring and its preparation as an article of trade. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 183-193. F16-11

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139-140.

Smoking.

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cavalla Cuv.). Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 359. F18-477

- • — Proposition to prepare kingfish by smoking. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V,

p. 360. F18-478

Earll. R. Edward: [Smoking of finnen haddies at Eastport.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889) vol. VII, p. 273-274.

- [Methods of smoking herring.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. I, pt, VI, p. 473-485.

Garde, Aug.: Smoking herring in Denmark. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol V, p 417-422. F18-487

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Smith, Hugh McCormick: Note on the Scotch methods of smoking haddocks Re- port, 1901 (1902), p. 269-271. Fll-23

- [Red herring.] Bulletin, 1902 (1904), p. 4.

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letin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 474-506. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Salting and smoking eels.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 306. F18-451

- A practical small smokehouse for fish: How to construct and operate it. (Based on experiments by J. B. Southall, United States fisheries biological station, Fair- port, Iowa.) 7 p., illus. Economic Circular 27 issued May 17, 1917. F17-184

Ibid. 8 p., illus. Revised Oct. 25, 1917. F17-264

Ibid. 12 p., illus. Second revision February, 1918. F18-685

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Smoked kingfish.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. LII— LIII.

NUTRITIVE VALUE.

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Atwater, Wilber Olin: Report of progress of an investigation of the chemical com- position and economical values of fish and invertebrates used for food. Under- taken for the U. S. Fish commission. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 231-285 incl. tables.

F16-273

Table illustrative of the nutritive value of fish. Bulletin, 1884 (1884) vol

IV, p. 203-205. F13-97

Contributions to the knowledge of the chemical composition and nutritive

value of American food-fishes and invertebrates. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 433- 499 incl. tables. Doc. 98^ issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-242

The chemical composition and nutritive values of food-fishes and aquatic in- vertebrates. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 679-868 incl. tables, 9 fold. col. diagr Doc. 185 issued June 2, 1892. Agr 3-567

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Food value of carp.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

[Value of fish as food.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 144-149.

Brevoort, J. Carson: [The gurnard as an edible fish.] Quoted by Goode in The

fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt III, p

256-257.

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Chittenden, Russel Henry, and George Cummins: On the relative digesti- bility of fish flesh in gastric juice. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1109-1122 incl. tables.

F17-138

Cole, Leon Jacob: [Food value of the carp.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 604-607. Collins, Joseph William: [Preservation of kingfish for food, by drying and salting.]

Report, 1885 (1887), p. 271-273. Davis, H. B.: Table qualities of carp. Bulletin 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 317-318.

F18-109

Dorrance, C.: [Value of shad as food.] Report 1881 (1884), p. 629. [Eels consumed in England.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 139-140. Field, Irving A.: Sea mussels and dogfish as food. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol.

XXVIII, p. 241-257. Doc. 655 issued 1910. 10-35138 Utilized fish and their relation to the fishing industries. (Dogfish as food: p.

43-46.) Report and special papers, 1906 (1907), 50 p. Doc. 622 issued Sept. 10,

1907. 7-35352

Goode, George Brown: [Food preparations derived from menhaden.] Report, 1877

(1879), p. 139.

— [The menhaden as a table fish.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 135. - [Swordfish as an article of food.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 363.

[Lampreys esteemed as an article of food.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 363.

Henshall, James Alexander: Culture of the Montana grayling. [Food qualities:

p. 4.] Report and special papers, 1906 (1908), 7 p. Doc. 628 issued Dec. 11, 1907.

7-35051 Hovey, H. C.: [Preparation of sturgeon for the table.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

VI, p. 347.

Jordan, David Starr: The habits and value for food of the American channel cat- fish (Ictalurus punctatus, Rafinesque). Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 34.

F18-372 Kendall, William Converse: [Silversides as food fish.] Report, 1901 (1902), p.

244-245. [Food qualities of the commercial catfishes.] Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII,

p. 401-402. American catfishes. (Food qualities: p. 19-20.) Report and special papers,

1908 (1910), 39 p. X pis. Doc. 733 issued Aug. 23, 1910. 10-35947

Kensington, E. T.: Composition of some of the food-fishes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 74-75. F18-225

Kenworthy, Charles James: Food qualities of tarpum (Megalops). Bulletin,

1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 80. F18-230

Kostychev, Pavel Andreevich: Chemical composition of fish products, with some

remarks on their nutritive value. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 1019-1025. F17-149 Lawrence-Hamilton, J.: Foul fish and filth fevers. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol.

XIII, p. 311-334. Doc. 268 issued 1894. F12-183

Phillips, Barnet: [Edible qualities of the pole flounder (Gyptocephalus cynoglossus) .]

Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 317-318.

- [Valuable food-fish of California.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 230-231. [Sharks as food in Iceland.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 301. Smiley, Charles Wesley: Notes on the edible qualities of German carp and hints

about cooking them. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. .Ill, p. 305-332. Fll-311

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Edible qualities of whiting.] Report, 1894 (1896), p.

154-159. [Value of catfishes, carp, shad, and bass as food.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol.

XV, p. 394, 395-403, 425, 456-457.

Sparks, George L.: [Porpoise as food.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 215. Taylor, H. F.: Possibilities of food from fish. 4 p. Economic Circular 30 issued

Aug. 28, 1917. F17-245

Thompson, Edward: Edible qualities of carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

176. F18-268

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Sharks utilized for food in South Carolina.]

Report, 1903 (1905), p. 380. White, George F., and Thomas Adrian: A new method for determination of the

food value of proteins, with application to Cynoscion regalis. Bulletin, 1912

(1913), vol. XXXII, p. 175-181, illus. Doc. 784 issued Feb. 18, 1914. F14-5

Widegren, Hjalmar: On the herring and its preparation as an article of trade. Re- port, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 183-193. F16-11 Zeller: [Sinarapan as food in provinces of the Camarines.] Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol.

XXI, p. 169.

Part 4.- MAMMALS

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Part 4.— MAMMALS.

CONTENTS.

Page.

General 225

Embryology 226

Industries 226

Sealing 226

Whaling 228

Products 229

Preservation of products 229

General 229

Ambergris 229

Furs 229

Oils > 229

Miscellaneous 229

Products as food 230

Legislation 230

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Part 4.— MAMMALS.

GENERAL.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: On specimens received by the Smithsonian Institution

from the United States Life-saving service [Kogia goodei]. Bulletin, 1884 (1884),

vol. IV, p. 177-178. F13-93

Brice, John J.: Remarks on the movements and breeding-grounds of the fur-seal,

based on observations made while on the United States naval patrol of Bering Sea

in 1894. Report, 1894 (1896), 1 p. 1., p. 573-577. Doc. 317 issued Nov. 7, 1896.

Fll-192 Brown, James Temple: Some notes on whales. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill,

p. 411-416. F18-155

Collins, Joseph William: Adventure with a whale in the River Tay, Scotland.

Compiled from newspaper clippings. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 213-217.

\ F18-285 Elliott, Henry W. : The habits of the fur seal. In The fisheries and fishery industries

of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. I, p. 75-113. ^ Evermann, Barton Warren: [Notes on mammals noticed in Montana and Wyoming.]

Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 55-56.

Fisher, J. G.: [Capture of a young blackfish.] Bulletin, 1885, (1885) vol. V, p. 467. Goode, G. Brown: The seals and walruses. In The fisheries and fishery industries

of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. I, p. 33-74. The whales and porpoises. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the

United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. I, p. 7-32. - [Destructiveness of whales and porpoises.] In The fisheries and fishery

industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. I, p. 15-17.

Hector, James: [Fur seals of New Zealand.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 53.

Hinkelmann: Injuries to the fisheries in the Baltic by seals. Bulletin, 1887(1889), vol. VII, p. 81-83. F18-643

Hobbs, James B.: Stranding of a pigmy sperm-whale. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 450. F18-507

Merriam, C. Hart: [Food of sea lions.] Quoted by Smith. Report, 1902 (1904), p. 113-114.

Milan, Thomas: [Stranding of a finback whale at Mount Desert light station.] Bul- letin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 337.

Osgood, Wilfred Hudson; Edward Alexander Preble; and George Howard Parker: The fur seals and other life of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, in 1914. (Bibliography, comp. by Rose M. McDonald : p. 149-167.) Bulletin, 1914 (1915), vol. XXXIV, p. 1-172, pi. I-XVIII, 24 maps (part. fold.). Doc. 820 issued June 19, 1915. F15-85

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Butter, Cloudsley; Snodgrass; and Starks: [Report on the sea-lion investiga- tions, 1901.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 116-119.

San Francisco Bulletin: [Destructiveness of sea lions.] Quoted by Smith. Report, 1902 (1904), p. 111-112.

Siglin, Zachary T.: [Sea-lions on the coast of Oregon.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 140.

Slade, Elisha: Dates of the appearance of herring, shad, tautog, scup, frostfish, fishhawk, kingfishers, and Greenland seals in Tauton River from 1871 to 1883, inclusive. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 478. F18-201

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Report of a trip to Long Island in search of skeletons of the right whale, Balaena

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Notice of the capture of a male pigmy sperm whale — Kogia breviceps — at Kittv

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Wilcox, William A.: [Pelagic fur-seal fishery of the Pacific coast.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 201-202.

WHALING.

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Crevecoeur, Michel G-uillaume St. Jean de, called Saint John de Crevecoeur: An account of the whale fishery of Nan tucket, Mass., one hundred years ago. (From letters of an American farmer. London, 1782, p. 162-171.) Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 179-182. F12-378

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PRODUCTS. PRESERVATION OF PRODUCTS.

GENERAL.

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Utilization of the skins of aquatic animals. Report, 1902 (1904), p. 281-352,

pi. 26-38. Doc. 537 issued Sept. 28, 1903. Fll-4

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AMBERGRIS.

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Cobb, John Nathan: The commercial fisheries of Alaska in 1905. (Aquatic furs:

p. 29-33.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 46 p. Cobb, John Nathan, and Howard M. Kutchin: The fisheries of Alaska in 1906.

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(Aquatic furs: p. 55-59.) Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 64 p.

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papers, 1910 (1911), 65 p. Stevenson, Charles Hugh: Utilization of the skins of Aquatic animals. Report

1902 (1904), p. 281-352, pi. 26-38. Doc. 537 issued Sept. 28, 1903. Fll-4

Willson, J. M.: Florida fur-farming. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 369-371.

Doc. 396 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-183

OIL.

Habershaw, Frederick: Bringing whale oil from the Pacific to New York. Bul- letin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 215. F18-97 Oil, paint, and drug reporter: [Whale and sperm oils.] Quoted by Clark in The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XV, p. 162-164. Sparks, George L.: Porpoise products. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 415-416.

F18-486 [Porpoise oil.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 415.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Oil from blackfish.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 209-268. Stull, D. C.: [Oil from blackfish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 91. True, Frederick William: [Porpoise oil.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 5.

MISCELLANEOUS.

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(Miscellaneous aquatic mammals: p. 59.) Report and special papers, 1906

(1908), 70p. Marsh, Millard C., and John Nathan Cobb: The fisheries of Alaska in 1907.

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(1909), 64 p. The fisheries of Alaska in 1908. (Miscellaneous aquatic products and resources:

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PRODUCTS AS FOOD.

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LEGISLATION.

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fur seals.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 573. Christoffers, H. J. and Lee R. Dice: [Observance of the fur law and regulations:

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seals.] Quoted in Report, 1913 (1914), p. 72-73.

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Part 5.— MISCELLANEOUS VERTEBRATES.

CONTENTS

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Reptiles and batrachians 233

Birds 234

232

Part 5.— MISCELLANEOUS VERTEBRATES.

REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS.

Brakeley, JohnH.: Notes on carp and frog culture. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 209-216. F18-409

Chamberlain, Frederick M.: Notes on the edible frogs of the United States and their artificial propagation. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 249-261, illus. Doc. 348 issued Sept. 15, 1897. Also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 249-261, illus.

Clark, H. Walton, and John B. Southail: Fresh- water turtles: a source of meat supply. Appendix VII, Report, 1919 (1921), 20 p., VIII pi. Doc. 889 issued July 30, 1920. F20-157

Downman, R. H.: What frogs sometimes eat. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 392. F18-150

Dukehart, J. P.: Transfer of soft-shell terrapin from the Ohio to the Potomac River. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 143. F18-252

Evennann, Barton Warren: [Annotated list of batrachians collected in Montana and Wyoming.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 57-59.

[Frog-farming.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 339.

Green, Seth: Frog-culture. Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 587-588. F15-121

Hay, William Perry: A revision of Malaclemmys, a genus of turtles. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 3-19, col. front., XII pi. (partly col.). Doc. 557 issued Feb. 8, 1908. F12-1

Hay, William Perry, and Henry D. Aller: Artificial propagation of the diamond- back terrapin. 14 p., illus. Economic Circular 5 issued June 24, 1913. F13-225

Artificial propagation of the diamond-back terrapin. 21 p., illus. Economic

Circular 5, revised, issued Mar. 17, 1917. F17-154

Japan. Bureau of Agriculture: The [turtle] fisheries of Japan. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 421. F12-1S3

Kirsch, Philip H.: A report upon explorations made in Eel River basin in the north- eastern part of Indiana in the summer of 1892. Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 31-41. Doc. 235 issued Mar. 24, 1894. F12-175

• [Batrachians from the Maumee River basin.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV,

p. 333.

[List of reptiles from the Maumee River basin.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol.

XIV, p. 333.

McGehee, Montford: [Terrapin culture in North Carolina.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 467.

Mitsukuri, Kakichi: [The snapping turtle, or soft-shell tortoise, "suppon. "] Bul- letin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 260-266, illus., pi. II-III.

Monroe, Ralph M.: The green turtle, and the possibilities of its protection and con- sequent increase on the Florida coast. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 273- 275. Doc. 380 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

Parramore, T. H.: [Diamond-backed terrapin.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 77-78.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Notes on the alligator industry of Florida.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 343-345.

[Terrapin and terrapin fishing in California.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV,

p. 281-282.

Test, Frederick C.: [Batrachians and reptiles collected in Missouri and Texas in

1891.] Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 121-122. True, Frederick William: The useful aquatic reptiles and batrachians of the United

States. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884.

Sec. I, pt. II, p. 137-162. Doc. 222 issued Nov. 2, 1893. F12-298

[The alligator and the crocodile.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of

the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. II, p. 141-146.

— [Economic use of alligators.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the

United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. II, p. 146.

[Tortoises, turtles and terrapins.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of

the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. II, p. 147-158.

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True, Frederick William: [Economic value of the tortoises, turtles, and terrapins.) In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. II, p. 148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, 157.

[The bull-frog.] In The fisheries and fishery industries. 1884. Sec. I, pt. II,

p. 159-162.

- [Frogs as food.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. II, p. 160-162.

The turtle and terrapin fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery industries of

the United States. 1887. Sec. V, pt. XVIII, p. 493-503.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Cultivation of the diamond-back terrapin.] Report,

1914 (1915), p. 67 1915 (1917), p. 35-36. Van Denburg, John: [Annotated list of batrachians and reptiles in Columbia River

basin.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 206-207. Wright, A. H.: Frogs: their natural history and utilization. Appendix VI, Report,

1919 (1921), 44 p., illus., XXII pi. Doc. 888 issued July 29, 1920. F20-156

BIRDS.

American birds, animals, and fishes for New Zealanders. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 53-54.

Collins, Joseph William: Notes on tne habits and methods of capture of various species of sea birds that occur on the fishing banks off the eastern coast of North America, and which are used as bait for catching codfish by New England fisher- men. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 311-338, pi. F16-311

Fisher, Walter Kenrick: Birds of Laysan and the Leeward Islands, Hawaiian group. Bulletin, 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, part III, p. 767-807, col. front., illus., 10 pi. Doc. 543 issued Sept. 18, 1903. Fll-379

Hanna, G. Dallas: [Birds of Pribilof Islands: p. 105-107.] In Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1918. Appendix V, Report, 1918 (1920).

Harvie-Brown, J. A.: On the migration of birds in the spring and autumn of 1884. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 221-224. F18-412

Slade, Elisha: Dates of the appearance of herring, shad, bass, tautog, scup, fish- hawk, kingfishers, and Greenland seals in Tauton River from 1871 to 1883, inclu- sive. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 478. F18-201

[White herons eat their weight.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 341.

Part 6.— MOLLUSCA

Section 1.— OYSTERS

Section 2.— MOLLUSKS (NOT INCLUDING OYSTERS)

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Part 6.— MOLLUSCA. Section 1.— OYSTERS.

CONTENTS.

Bibliographies

Page. 238

Culture — Continued .

General

238

Europe — Continued.

Page.

Physiology

238

France

247

Nutrition

238

Germany

247

Growth

238

Holland

247

Food . . .

238

Italy

248

Environmental factors. .

239

Netherlands

248

Currents and tides . .

239

Norway . . ...

248

Density

239

Portugal

248

Oxygen requirements ....

239

Spain

248

Salinity

239

Mediterranean

248

Temperature

240

Baltic

248

Pathology and pathological condi-

Japan

248

tions . .

240

Oceanica

248

Diseases and pests

240

Hawaii

248

Mortality

240

New Zealand

248

Pollution

240

Acclimatization . .

248

Enemies

240

Fisheries

249

Abnormal coloration

241

General

249

Green

241

United States

249

Red .

242

Alabama

249

Embryology

242

Alaska

249

Anatomy

243

California

249

Culture

243

Connecticut.

250

General

243

Delaware

250

United States

244

Florida

250

General

244

Louisiana

250

Alabama

244

Maryland

250

Alaska.

244

Massach usetts

251

California. .

244

Mississippi

251

Connecticut

244

New Jersey

251

Delaware

244

New York

251

Florida

244

North Carolina

251

Georgia

245

Rhode Island

251

Louisiana

245

South Carolina

251

Maryland

245

Texas

251

Massachusetts

245

Virginia

251

Mississippi. . .

245

Washington

252

New Jersey

245

Atlantic coast ...

252

New York

245

Middle Atlantic

252

North Carolina

246

New England

252

Rhode Island

246

Pacific coast

252

South Carolina.

246

Chesapeake Bay

252

Texas

246

Europe

252

Virginia

246

France

252

Washington

246

Italy

253

Pacific coast

246

Norway

253

Europe

247

Methods

253

General

247

Preparation and value as food

253

Belgium

247

Laws and legislation

253

England..

247

237

238 u. s. BUREAU or FISHERIES.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: A bibliography of publications in the English language

relative to oysters and the oyster industries. Report, 1892 (1894), p. 305-359.

Doc. 286 issued Dec. 26, 1894., F14-57 [Chronological list of publications relative to the oyster industry of Maryland.]

Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 296-297. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [List of important works on oysters published

during 1883.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. XC-XCII.

GENERAL.

Ingersoll, Ernest, and John Adam Ryder: Natural history of economic mol- lusks of the United States. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. IV, p. 687-758, pi. 253-259. Doc. 223 issued Nov. 16, 1893. F12-291

Moser, Jefferson F.: [Description of oyster banks.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. CLXX.

Verrill, Addison Emory: Report on the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound and adjacent waters, with an account of the physical features of the region. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 295-778, XXXVIII pi. F15-102

PHYSIOLOGY. NUTRITION.

Mitchell, Philip Henry: Nutrition of oysters, glycogen formation and storage. Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 153-161. Doc. 851 issued Apr. 11, 1917.

F17-248

The nature of the so-called "fattening" of oysters. Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918),

vol. XXXV, p. 477-483. Doc. 860 issued Mar. 13, 1918. F18-514

GROWTH.

Churchill, E. P.: [Growth of the oyster.] Appendix VIII, Report, 1919 (1921),

p. 14. Oflaser, O. C.: [Observations and experiments on the growth of the oyster.] Report,

1903 (1905), p. 329-341, incl. tables, fold. map.

Mobius, Karl: [Size of shell of full grown oyster.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 715. Moore, Henry Frank: [Rate of growth of the oyster.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 274-

275; also In Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 274-275.

[Rate of growth of Louisiana oysters.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 89-90.

[Anatomy, embryology, and growth of the oyster.] Report, 1903 (1905), p.

317-327, incl. tables, illus., pis. Ryder, John Adam: Journal of operations on the grounds of the Eastern Shore

oyster company, Chincoteague Bay, near Stockton, Md., during the summer of

1883. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 43^7. F18-210 The rate or growth of oysters at St. Jeromes Creek station. Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 129-131. F18-386

FOOD.

Churchill, E, P.: [Food of the oyster.] Appendix VIII, Report, 1919 (1921), p. 19, 35.

Dean. Bashford: [Food of the South Carolina oyster.] Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol X, p.' 345-350.

Everman, Barton Warren: [Experiments in oyster fattening at Lynnhaven, Va.] Report, 1904 (1905). p. 81.

Grave, Caswell: [Oyster food in North Carolina waters.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 283-292.

Lotsey, Johannes Paulus: The food of oysters, clams, and ribbed mussels. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 375-385, illus. Doc. 313 issued 1896. 6^4419

Mitchell, Philip Henry, and Raymond L. Barney: The occurrence in Virginia of green-gilled oysters similar to those of Marennes. (Bibliography: p. 149.) Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV. p. 137-149. Doc. 850 issued Aug. 11, 1917.

F17-247

Moore, Henry Frank: [Food for oysters.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 278-279.

[Food of the oyster.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 286-288; also in Manual of fish- culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 286-288.

Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas. (Food of the oyster:

p. 68-81.) Report, 1905 (1907), 86 p., pi., chart. — Volumetric studies of the food and feeding of oysters. Bulletin, 1908 (1910),

vol. XXVIII, p. 1295-1308, pi. CXXV, diagrs. Doc. 719 issued 1910. 10-35650

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 239

Moore, Henry Frank: Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Mississippi Sound, Alabama. (Food: p. 53-54.) Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 61 p. Doc. 769 issued Mar. 15, 1913. F13-48

Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Mis- sissippi east of Biloxi. (Food: p. 32-33.) Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 41 p., VI pi., fold. map. Doc. 774issued May 16, 1913. F13-72

Moore, Henry Frank, and T. E. B. Pope: Oyster-culture experiments and in- vestigations in Louisiana. (Food: p. 43.) Report and special papers, 1908 (1910), 52 p., VIII pi. Doc. 731 issued Mail 14, 1910. 10-35661

Ryder, John Adam: Answers to questions about fattening oysters. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 416.

[On what does the oyster feed?] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 409-410.

[Food of the fry and spat.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 387.

Smeltz, H. A.: [Food of the oyster.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 307.

Winslow, Francis: [Food of the embryo.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 755-756.

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS.

Churchill, E. P.: [Factors of environment.] Appendix VIII, Report, 1919 (1921), p. 14.

CURRENTS AND TIDES.

Haskell, E. E.: [Report upon the current observations in Long Island Sound.]

Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 116-118. Moore, Henry Frank: [Currents and tides an important factor in oyster culture.]

Report, 1897 (1898), p. 284-285; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p.

284-285. Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas. (Tides and currents: p.

51-55.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 86 p., pi., chart. Doc. 610 issued

Mar. 6, 1907. 7-35165 Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds of Delaware. (Tides and

currents: p. 27.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 29 p. Doc. 745 issued

Feb. 10, 1911. Fll-76

Swift, Franklin: [Currents of Apalachicola Bay.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 200. Winslow, Francis: [Currents necessary to successful oyster culture.] Report, 1882

(1884), p. 752.

DENSITY.

Dean, Bashford: [Density of water prevents spat from settling.] Bulletin, 1890

(1892), vol. X, p. 340-344. Moore, Henry Frank: [Physical factors in the oyster problem.] Bulletin, 1897

(1898), vol. XVII, p. 276-277.

— [Required density in oyster culture.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 281-283; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 281-283.

— Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas. (Density: p. 57-61.) Re- port and special papers, 1905 (1907), 86 p., pi., chart.

Netherlands Zoological Station: [Tabular statement of density and temperature of water in the eastern Scheldt.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 1024-1027.

Ryder, John Adam: [Necessary density of water in oyster culture.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 19.

— [Relation of density to hygiana of the oyster.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 386. Swift, Franklin: [Density of Apalachicola Bay.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 199-200. Winslow, Francis: [Effect of density upon formation of the generative fluids.]

Report, 1882 (1884), p. 751-752.

OXYGEN REQUIREMENTS.

Verrill, Addison Emory: How long will oysters live out of water? Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 161-162. F18-396

Winslow, Francis: [Aeration.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 753.

SALINITY.

Dean, Bashford: [Density, important factor in oyster culture ] Bulletin 1891 ; . (1893), vol. XI, p. 359, 365, 367, 371, 382, 390, 402.

Mobius, Karl: [Salinity of water on the coast of Schleswig-Holstein.] Bulletin. 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 216-217.

Moore, Henry Frank: Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds of Dela- ware. (Salinity: p. 27.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 29 p. fold, map. Doc. 745 issued Feb. 10, 1911. Fll-76

240 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Moore, Henry Frank: Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Mississippi Sound, Alabama. (Salinity: p. 52.) Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 61 p. Doc. 769 issued Mar. 15, 1913. F13-48

Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Mis- sissippi east of Biloxi. (Salinity: p. 30-32.) Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 41 p., VI pi., fold. map. Doc. 774 issued May 16, 1913. F13-72

Moore, Henry Frank, and Ernest Danglade: Condition and extent of the natu- ral oyster beds and barren bottoms of Lavaca Bay, Texas. (Salinity: p. 39-40.) Appeddix II, Report, 1914 (1915), 45 p. Doc. 809 issued Feb. 13,1915. F15-15

Moore, Henry Fiank, and T. E. B. Pope: Oyster-culture experiments and inves- tigations in Louisiana. (Salinity: p. 14, 17, 27, 36, 41.) Report and special paper, 1908 (1910), 52 p., VIII pi. Doc. 731 issued May 14, 1910. 10-35661

Ryder, John Adam: [Necessary salinity of water in oyster culture.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 19.

TEMPERATURE.

Moore, Henry Frank: [Physical characters of the Gulf States favorable to oyster culture.] Bulletin, 1897 (3898), vol. XVII, p. 277.

[Temperature an important factor in oyster culture.] Report, 1897 (1898), p.

280-281, also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 280-281.

Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas. (Temperature: p. 55-56.)

Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 86 p., pi., chart. Doc. 610 issued Mar. 6, 1907. 7-35165

Moore, Henry Frank, and Ernest Danglade: Condition and extent of the natu- ral oyster beds and barren bottoms of Lavaca Bay, Texas. (Temperature: p. 39-40.) Appendix II, Report, 1914 (1915), 45 p. Doc. 809 issued Feb. 13, 1915. F15-15

Rasch, H. H.: [Cause of the high temperature of Oyster Lake, Norway.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 1040-1042.

Ryder, John Adam: [Influence of temperature in oyster culture.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 387.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Temperature of water of San Francisco Bay.] Re- port, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 345-348. - [Temperature of Willapa Bay.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 198-199.

Winslow, Francis: [Effect of temperature in oyster culture.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 749-751.

PATHOLOGY AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS.

DISEASES AND PESTS.

Ryder, John Adam: [Notice of a parasite or commensal of the oyster, with remarks on its distribution.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p.' 292-293.

MORTALITY.

Hall, Ansley: [Fermentation injurious to oysters of New Jersey.] Report, 1892

(1894), p. 476. Rathbun, R.: [Mortality of oysters in Galveston Bay.] Report, 1893 (1895), p 23-26.

POLLUTION.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Contamination of oysters at Great South Bay, Long Island.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 112-113.

Fuller, Cabel Allen: The distribution of sewage in the waters of Narragansett Bay, with special reference to the contamination of the oyster beds. (Bibliography: p. 236-238.) Report, 1904 (1905), p. 189-238. Doc. 569 issued May 10, 1905.

Mitchell, Philip Henry: The effect of water-gas tar on oysters. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 199-206. Doc. 786 issued Feb. 18, 1914- F14-6

ENEMIES.

Churchill, E . P.: [Protection against enemies.] Appendix VIII, Report, 1919 (1921;, p. 36.

Collins, J. W.: [Unfavorable conditions, enemies, etc., of the oysters of Connecti- cut.] Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 482-485.

Danglade, Ernest: The flatworm as an enemy of Florida oysters. Appendix V, Report, 1918 (1920), 8 p., II pi. Doc. 869 issued June 20, 1919. F19-30

Dean, Bashford: [Messmates and enemies.] Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 351- 352.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 241

Depredations to oyster beds by starfish. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 138.

F18-247

Garman, Samuel: Protecting the oyster beds from starfish depredations. Bulle- tin, 1885 (1835), vol. V, p. 127-129. F18-385

Grave, Caswell: [Bucephalus an enemy of oysters.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 270- 271.

Hall, Ansley: [Enemies of the oyster.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. 476.

Haussei, A. E.: [Enemies of the oyster; crabs, murex periwinkle, rays, shrimp, starfish, seaworm.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 978-981.

Hoek, P. P. C.: [Occurrence of the "drill" (Murex) in oysters imported into the Netherlands.] Report, 1880 (1883), 1021-1023.

Horst, B.: [Actiniae, a possible enemy of the oyster.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 165-166.

Martin, S. J.: [Starfish depredations.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 77.

Moore, Henry Frank: [Enemies of oysters.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 279.

[Enemies of oysters.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 288-291; also in Manual of fish- culture rev. ed.,"l900, p. 289-291.

[Destructive agencies. The conch, drumfish, ray, stone crab, boring sponge,

bonng clam, algae.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. 91-95.

Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas. (Enemies of the oyster:

p. 63-68.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 86 p., pi., chart. Dec. 610 issued Mar. 6, 1907. 7r35165

Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds of Delaware. (Enemies: p.

28-29 ) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 29 p. Doc. 745 issued Feb. 10, 1911. Fll-76

Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Missis- sippi Sound, Alabama. (Enemies: p. 54-56.) Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 61 p. Doc. 769 issued Mar. 15, 1913. F13-48

Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of

Mississippi east of Biloxi. (Enemies: p. 33-34.) Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 41 p., VI pi., fold. map. Doc. 774 issued May 16, 1913. F13-72

Moore, Henry Prank, and Ernest Danglade: Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Lavaca Bay, Texas. (Enemies: p. 41-42.) Appendix II, Report, 1914 (1915), 45 p. Doc. 809 issued Feb. 13, 1915. F15-15

Moore, Henry Prank, and T. E. B. Pope: Oyster culture experiments and investigations in Louisiana. (Porpura: p. 23-27.) Report and special papers. 1908 (1910), 52 p., VIII pi. Doc. 731 issued May 14, 1910. 10-35661

Bathbun, Richard: [Injury to oyster beds by drills and starfish.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. LXI.

" .njury to oyster beds in Long Island Sound by starfish.] Report, 1889-1891

(1893), p. 112-115.

Benaud, J.: [Protecting oysters from their enemies.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 936- 941. Bowe, Henry C.: [Enemies of the oyster.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 275. Buge, John G.: [Enemies of oysters.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 293. Byder, John Adam: [Enemies of oysters.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 289. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Enemies of the oysters in Louisiana.] Report, 1898

(1899), p. CXXIV. [Inquiry regarding destruction of oysters by drumfish.] Report, 1902 (1904),

p. 123-124. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Enemies of the oyster: sting ray, drill, starfish.]

Report, 1889-91 (1893), p. 348-350. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Oyster enemies.] Report, 1911 (1913), p. 20.

ABNORMAL COLORATION. GREEN.

Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprian Victor: [Green oysters of Marenne.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 834-845.

Dean, Bashford: [Greening oysters in claires.] Bulletin, 1890 (1892\ vol. X, p. 378- .380.

Grave, Caswell: [Greengill oysters in Goose Creek Bay, N. C.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 274-275.

Hall, Ansley: [Green oysters in New Jersey in 1892.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. 487-489.

Hausser, A. E.: [Cause of green oysters in Morbihan.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 987- 988.

Mitchell, Philip Henry, and Baymond L. Barney: The occurrence in Virginia of green-gilled oysters similar to those of Marennes. (Bibliography: p. 149.) Bul- letin, 1915-16^(1918), p. 135-150. Doc. 850 issued Aug. 11, 1917. F17-247

5690°— 21 16

242 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Moore, Henry Frank: [Green color of oysters.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 337; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 337.

Nelson, Julius: [Cause of viridity of New Jersey oysters.] Quoted by Hall. Report, 1892 (1894), p. 489-490.

PuysSgur, M., and John A. Ryder: [On the cause of the greening of oysters, by M. Puysegur, with a supplementary note on the coloration of the blood-cor- puscles of the oyster, by John A. Ryder.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 793-805.

Ryder, John Adam: [Cause of green coloration.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 410-419.

[Popular delusion regarding green-gilled oysters.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883),

vol. Ill, p. 294.

[Green oysters.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 420-421.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Green-gill oysters of the Chesapeake Bay.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. CXXVII-CXXVIII.

RED.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Perideniurn as a possible cause.] Report, 1898 (1899),

EMBRYOLOGY.

Bouchon-Brandely, Germain: Report relative to the generation and artificial fecundation of oysters, addressed to the minister of the marine and the colonies. (Tr. with notes, by John A. Ryder.) Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 316-338.

F12-366

On the sexuality of the common oyster (0. edulis) and that of the Portuguese

oyster (0. angulata). Artificial fecundation of the Portuguese oyster. (Tr. by John A. Ryder.) Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 339-341. F12-367

Report on the artificial fecundation and generation of oysters. Bulletin,

;, Rutger: A contribution to our knowledge of the development of the oyster )strea edulis L.). (Tr. by J. A. Ryder.) Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 159- 17, illus. F12-355

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 223-240, pi. II-V. F18-584

Brooks, "

1897

Churchill, Colson, C. Bunting : [Spawning season of the raccoon oyster.] Bulletin, 1890 (1892),

vol. X, p. 352. Hoek, Paulus Peronius Cato: Researches on the generative organs of the oyster

(0. edulis). Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 343-345. _ m F12-369 Comparative examination of cultivated and uncultivated oysters, with a view

to determine the number which, during the first year, took part in reproduction.

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 193-196. Horst, R '

(Ostn

167, '

The development of the oyster (Ostrea edulis L.). Report, 1884 (1886), p. 891-

911, II pi. F17-136

Huxley, Thomas H.: [Embryonic development of the oyster.] Quoted by Moore.

Report, 1897 (1898), p. 272-273; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900,

p. 272-273. Laurent, Pierre: [Report on experiments at fecundation.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 228-240. Mobius, Karl August: [Reproduction of the oyster.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 692-

696. Moore, Henry Frank: [Reproduction and development of the oyster.] Report,

1897 (1898), p. 267-280; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 267-280. [Anatomy, embryology, and growth of the oyster.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 317-

327 incl. tables, illus., pis. Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas. (Spawug of the

oyster: p. 81-82.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 86 p., pi., chart.

Doc. 610 issued Mar. 6, 1907. 7-35165

Ryder, John Adam: Notes on the breeding, food, and green color of the oyster.

Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 403-419. F12-339

The microscopic sexual characteristics of the American, Portuguese, and

common ovster of Europe compared. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 205-215.

F12-358

On mode of fixation of the fry of the oyster. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II,

p. 383-397, illus. F12-376

Rearing oysters from artificially fertilized eggs, together with notes on pond

culture. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 281-294. F18-137

A contribution to the life-history of the oyster. In The fisheries and fishery

industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. IV, p. 711-758.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 243

Ryder, John Adam: [Artificial fertilization.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 385, 399-400.

Ryder, John Adam, and M. Puysegur: Papers on the development and greening of the oyster. (Contents. — 1. An account of experiments in oyster culture and observations relating thereto, by Ryder. 2. On the cause of the greening of oysters, by Puysegur, with a supplementary note on the coloration of the blood corpuscles of the 'oyster, by Ryder.) Report, 1882 (1884), p. 763-805, illus. Doc. 91 issued Feb. 7, 1885. Fll-304

ANATOMY

Brooks and Ryder: [Anatomy of the oyster.] Quoted by Moore. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 276-279, pi.; also" in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 276- 279, pi.

[Anatomy of the oyster.] Quoted by Moore. Report, 1903 (1905), p. 317-327

incl. tables, illus., pis.

Churchill, E. P. : [Anatomy of the oyster.] Appendix VIII, Report, 1919 (1921), p. 9. Hoek, Paulus Peronius Cato: Researches on the generative organs of the oyster

(0. cdulus). Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 343-345. F12-369

Ryder, John A.: Preliminary notice of some points in the minute anatomy of the

oyster. Bulletin, 1882 ,.(1883), vol. II, p. 135-137. F12-352

• The microscopic characteristics of the American, Portuguese, and common

edible oyster of Europe compared. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 205-215.

F12-358

Note on the organ of Bojanus in Ostrea virginica Gmelin. Bulletin, 1882

(1883), vol. II, p. 345-347. F12-370

CULTURE.

GENERAL.

Brooks, W. K.: On the artificial propagation and cultivation of oysters in floats.

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(1884), vol. IV, p. 97-111. F13-86

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vol. X, p. 363-388, illus., pi. LXVIII-LXXVIII. Doc. 203 issued Dec. 19, 1892.

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Moore, Henry Frank: Report on the oyster beds of Louisiana. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 45-100, pi. 3. Doc. 402 issued Mar. 22, 1899. Fll-114

Moore, Henry Frank, and T. E. B. Pope: Oyster-culture experiments and investigations in Louisiana. Report and special papers, 1908 (1910), 52 p., VIII pi. Doc. 731 issued May 14, 1910. 10-35661

Smith, H. M.: [Oyster investigations in Louisiana.] Report, 1898 (1899), p. cixiII-CXXV.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Oyster fisheries of Louisiana.] Report, 1899 (1900), p. 145-147.

TJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Louisiana oyster work.] Report, 1908 (1910),

Zacharie, F. C.: The Louisiana oyster industry. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 297-304. Doc. 384 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

MARYLAND.

Ryder, John Adam: Journal of operations on the grounds of the Eastern Shore oyster company, Chincoteague Bay, near Stockton, Md., during the summer of 1883. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 43-47. F18-210

>fV

Stevenson, C. H.: The oyster industry of Maryland. (Chronological list of publica- tions relative to the oyster industry of Maryland: p. 296-297.) Bulletin, 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 203-297, pi. LVI-LXXI. Doc. 227 issued Feb. 28, 1894.

F12— 165

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 251

MASSACHUSETTS.

Wilcox. W. A.: [Oyster industry of Taunton River.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 136-137.

MISSISSIPPI.

Moore, Henry Frank: Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Mississippi east of Biloxi. Report and special papers, 1911 (1913), 41 p., VI pi., fold. map. Doc. 774 issued May 16, 1913. F13-72

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Survey of the natural oyster beds of Mississippi.] Report, 1911 (1913), p. 19.

NEW JERSEY.

Hall, Ansley: Notes on the oyster industry of New Jersey. Report, 1892 (1894), p. 463-528 incl. tables. Doc. 291 issued Dec. 19, 1894. F14-44

NEW YORK.

Blackford. Eugene C.: Report of the work in an oyster investigation with the

steamer Lookout. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 52-57. F18-378

ReDort on an ovster investigation in New York with the steamer Lookout.

Report, 1885 (1887), p. 157-163. F17-143

Rathbun, Richard: [Oyster investigation on Long Island Sound.] Report, 1889-

1891 (1893), p. 110-115. U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Investigation of oyster beds in New York

waters.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. (1.

NORTH CAROLINA.

Evermann, Barton Warren: [Report on investigations in oyster planting and cul- ture.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 83-84.

Grave, Caswell: Investigations for the promotion of the oyster industry of North Carolina. (Contend.— Investigations for the promotion of the oyster industry of North Carolina, by C. Grave. Anatomy, embryology, and growth of the oyster, by H. F. Moore. Observations and experiments on the growth of the oysters, by O. C. Glaser.) Report, 1903 (1905), p. 247-341, XI pi., fold. map. Doc. 556 issued Feb. 2, 1905. Fll-12

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Survey of the oyster beds of North Carolina.] Report, 1900 (1901), p. 119.

RHODE ISLAND.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Oyster fisheries of Rhode Island in 1902.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 314.

SOUTH CAROLINA.

Battle, John D.: An investigation of the coast waters of South Carolina with refer- ence to oyster-culture. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 303-330, pi. LIV-LX. Doc. 199 issued Nov. 2, 1892. F12-118

Dean, Bashford: The physical and biological characteristics of the natural oyster grounds of South Carolina. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 335-361. Doc. 202 issued Dec. 19, 1892. F12-121

Rathbun, Richard: [Oyster resources of South Carolina.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 120-122.

TEXAS.

Moore, Henry Frank: Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas. Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 86 p., pi., chart. Doc. 610 'issued Mar. 6, 1907.

7-35165

Moore, Henry Frank, and Ernest Danglade: Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Lavaca Bay, Texas. Appendix II, Report, 1914 (1915), 45 p., V pi., fold, chart. Doc. 809 issued Feb. 13, 1915. F15-15

Stevenson, C. H. : [Oyster industry of Texas.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 386-390.

VIRGINIA.

Edmonds, Richard H.: Review of the oyster industry of Virginia. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. XI, p. 464-473.

Moore, Henry Frank: Condition and extent of the oyster beds of the James River, Virginia. Report and special papers, 1909 (1911), 83 p., 2 fold, charts. Doc. 729 issued Jan. 20, 1910. 10-35064

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Rathbun, Richard: [Delineation of public oyster grounds bv Virginia. 1 Report

1892 (1894), p. CV-CVI. Smith, Hugh McCorxnick: [Oyster fisheries of Chesapeake Bay.] Report, 1889-

1891 (1893), p. 184-188. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Oyster fisheries of Virginia.] Report, 1888-89 (1892),

p. 349-351.

WASHINGTON.

Collins, Joseph W.: [Oyster industry of Shoalwater Bay.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 238-239. - [Oyster fishery of Puget Sound.] Report, 1888-89 (1891), p. 267-268.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: Report of observations respecting the oyster resources and oyster fishery of the Pacific coast of the United States. Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 343-372. Doc. 217 issued Nov. 13, 1893. F16-84

— The transplanting of eastern oysters to Willapa Bay, Washington, with notes of the native oyster industry. Report, 1895 (1896), p. 193-202. Doc. 334 issued Jan. 6, 1897. ' Fll-197

Wilcox, William: [Oyster industry of Willapa Bay.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 285-286.

[Notes on the oyster fisheries of Washington in 1895.] Report, 1896 (1898),

p. 602.

ATLANTIC COAST.

McDonald, Marshall: [Work in the interest of the oyster industry of the Atlantic coast.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 4-5.

MIDDLE ATLANTIC.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Oyster fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States.] Bul- letin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 453-455.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistics of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States for 1904. (Oysters: p. 27, 50, 61, 84, 117.) Report and special papery 1905 (1907).

NEW ENGLAND.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Oyster industry of New England.] Report, 1894 (1896),

p. 133-137. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Statistics of the fisheries of the New England States for

1905. (Oysters: p. 82 and 91.) Report and special papers, 1906 (1908). [Oyster industry of New England States.] Report, 1911 (1913), p. 28-33.

PACIFIC COAST.

Rathbun, Richard: [Report upon the inquiry respecting oyster fisheries of the Pacific coast.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 29-30.

Townsend, Charles Haskins: Report of observations respecting the oyster re- sources and oyster fishery of the Pacific coast of the United States. Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 343-372. Doc. 217 issued Nov. 13, 1894. F16-84

Wilcox, William A.: The commercial fisheries of the Pacific Coast States in 1904. (Oysters: p. 16-18.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 74 p. Doc. 612 issued Feb. 25, 1907. 7-35100

CHESAPEAKE BAY.

Rathbun, Richard: [Oyster resources of Maryland and Virginia.] Report, 1889-

1891 (1893), p. 122-124.

[Oyster investigations in Chesapeake Bay.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CIII-CVI.

[Oyster investigations, Chesapeake Bay.] Report, 1893 (1895), p. 22-23.

Winslow, Francis: Memorandum of the present condition and future needs of the

oyster industry. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 233-234. F13-101

EUROPE.

FRANCE.

Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor: Report on the oyster and mussel industries of France and Italy. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 825-883, XIII pi.

Fl 6-277

Dean, Bashford: [European methods of oyster culture.] Quoted by Rathbun. Report, 1893 (1895), p. 30-32.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 253

ITALY.

Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor: Report on the oyster and mussel industries of France and Italy. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 825-883, XIII pi.

F16-277

NORWAY.

Kiaer, A. N.: [Norwegian oyster fisheries for 1885.] Report, 1886 (1889), p. 1058. [Oyster fisheries of Schleswig-Holstein.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 689-692, illus. Strom, Boye: [Oyster fisheries of Norway from 1879 to 1883.] Report, 1885 (1887),

p. 317. Ynlen, Gerhard von: [Oyster fisheries of the Lan of Goteborg and Bonus in the year

1877.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 749.

METHODS.

Mobius, Karl August: [Dredge nets.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 689, illus. Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notes on an improved form of oyster tongs. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. XI, p. 161-163. Doc. 158 issued June 16, 1891. F12-146

PREPARATION AND VALUE AS FOOD.

Atwater, Wilbur Olin: Report of progress of an investigation of the chemical com- position and economic values of fish and invertebrates used as food. Undertaken for the United States Fish commission. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 231-285 incl. tables. F16-273

The chemical composition and nutritive value of food-fishes and aquatic inver- tebrates. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 679-868. Doc. 185 issued June 2, 1892.

Agr. 3-567

Churchill, E. P.: [Canning oysters.] Appendix VIII, Report, 1919 (1921), p. 46-48.

Mobius, Karl August: [Chemical constituents and the flavor of the oyster.] Re- port, 1880 (1883), p. 732-738.

Moore, Henry Frank: Oysters: the food that has not "gone up. " A little of their history and how to cook them. 16 p. Economic Circular 18 issued Aug. 26, 1915.

F15-.88

Rowe, Henry C.: The wholesomeness of oysters as food. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 259-267. Doc. 656 issued 1910. 10-35134

Huge, John G.: [Oysters, oldest of food.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 289- 290. - [Earliest records of canning.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 289-296.

Rumpflf, Carl: The oyster as a popular article of food in North America. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 356-358. F18-333

Ryder, John Adam: [Analysis of the Portuguese and common oyster.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 338.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Nature of "fat" oysters.] Report, 1918 (1920), p. 26.

Variation in nutritive value of oysters.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 456.

LAWS AND LEGISLATION.

Broca, P. de: [Laws concerning oyster plantations in the states.] Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 299-302.

California Laws, Statutes, etc.: [An act to encourage the planting and cultiva- tion of oysters.] Quoted by Townsend. Report, 1889-1891, (1893), p. 365.

Collins, Joseph William: [Oyster legislation of Connecticut.] Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 491-497.

Florida Laws, Statutes, etc.: [Extracts from the Florida State law in regard to oysters and the oyster fishery.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 220-221.

Hall, Ansley: [Acts relative to the oyster industry of New Jersey.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. 498-505.

Massachusetts Laws and Statutes: [Bill authorizing inquiries respecting the destruction of oysters by starfish, etc.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 407

Moore, Henry Frank: [Oyster legislation and its enforcement.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 279-284.

Moore, Henry Frank, and T. E. B. Pope: Oyster culture experiments and inves- tigations in Louisiana. (Legislation in 1902: p. 3-5.) Report and special papers, 1908 (1910). Doc. 731 issued May 14, 1910. 10-35661

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Oemler, A.: The past, present, and future of the oyster industry of Georgia. Bul- letin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 263-272. Doc. 264 issued June, 1894. F12-183

Huge, John G.: [Means of protecting the natural and artificial beds.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 295-296.

Stevenson, Charles H.: [Oyster laws operative in Texas.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 391-392.

IT. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Advance in oyster legislation.] Report, 1905 (1907), p. 19.

Washington Laws, Statutes, etc.: [The oyster laws of Washington.] Quoted by Townsend. Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 371.

Zacharie, F. C.: [Protecting the Louisiana oyster.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 297-304.

Part 6.— MOLLUSCA— Continued. Section 2.— MOLLUSKS (NOT INCLUDING OYSTERS).

CONTENTS.

General

Habits

Physiology

Nutrition

Food

Growth

Environmental factors

Pathology and pathological condi- tions

Mortality

Parasites

Embryology

Anatomy

Culture

Clams

Mussels

Snails

Fisheries

United States

\balone

Clams

Mussels

Pearl

Scallop

Squid

Europe

Legislation for mussels

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Products 260

Buttons 260

Shellfish as food 260

Miscellaneous 260

Clams 260

Mussels 260

Scallops 260

Squid 260

Geographical distribution 260

United States 260

General 260

Arkansas 261

California 261

Illinois 261

Indiana 261

Maine 261

Massachusetts 262

Minnesota 262

Missouri 262

New York 262

Oklahoma 262

Tennessee 262

Texas 262

Rivers 262

PortoRico 262

Hawaiian Islands 262

GENERAL.

Collins, J. W.: A large squid. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 15. F18-206

Sigerfoos, Charles Peter: Natural history, organization, and late development of the Teredinidse, or shipworms. Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 191-231, pis. VII-XXI. Doc. 639 issued Dec. 18, 1908. 8-35783

Some notes on American shipworms. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p.

189-191. Doc. 369 issued 1898. F12-110

Wright, H.: [American clams in England.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 131.

HABITS.

Coker, B. E., A. F. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: [Habits of fresh- water mussels, p. 81]. Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol XXXVII.

Sigerfoos, Charles Peter: Natural history, organization, and late development of the Teredinidse, or ship worms. Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 191-231, pis. VII-XXI. Doc. 639 issued Dec. 18, 1908. 8-35783

Simpson, Charles Torrey: The pearly fresh-water mussels of the United States; their habits, enemies, and diseases, with suggestions for their protection. Bulle- tin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 279-288, illus. Doc. 413 issued Nov. 1, 1899.

F 12-99 PHYSIOLOGY.

Grave, Benjamin Harrison: Anatomy and physiology of the wing-shell Atrina rigida. (Bibliography: p. 437-438.) Bulletin, 1909 (1911), vol. XXIX, p. 409- 439, illus., pi. XXVIII-L. Doc. 744 issued May 4, 1911. Fll-156

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256 17. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

NUTRITION.

FOOD.

Coker, R. E., A. F. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: [Food of mussels

p. 87.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), Vol. XXXVII.

Field, Irving A.: [Food of mussels.] Bulletin, 1909 (1911), vol. XXIX, p. 92-95. Lotsey, Johannes Paulus: Food of the oyster, clam, and ribbed mussel. Report,

1893 (1895), p. 375-386. Doc. 313 issued 1896. 6-44419

GROWTH.

Coker, R. E., A. F. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: [Growth and for- mation of mussel shells, p. 125.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII.

Isley, Frederick B.: Experimental study of the growth and migration of fresh-water mussels. Appendix III, Report, 1913 (1914), 24 p., illus., Ill pi. Doc. 792 issued July 23, 1914. F14-60

Kellogg, James Lawrence: [Conditions governing existence and growth of the soft clam (My a arenaria}.} Report, 1903 (1905), p. 195-224, illus., pis.

Ryder, John Adam: On the rate of growth of the common clam, and on a mode of obtaining the young of the giant clams of the Pacific coast for the purpose of trans- planting. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 174-177. F18-397

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS.

Mitchell, Philip Henry: The oxygen requirements of shellfish. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 207-222." Doc. 787 issued Feb. 18, 1914. F14-7

PATHOLOGY AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS.

Harding, Charles W.: The utilization of localities in Norfolk and Suffolk suitable for the cultivation of mussels and other shellfish. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 83-89. F12-348

Ryder. John Adams: On the green coloration of the gills and palps of the clam ( Mya arenaria). Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 181-185. F18-400

Simpson, C. T.: The pearly fresh- water mussels of the United States; their habits, enemies, and diseases, with suggestions for their protection. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 279-288, illus. Doc. 413 issued Nov. 1, 1899. F12-99

MORTALITY.

Nightingale, Harold W.: Concerning the mortality of the soft clams at Essex, Mass. 4 p., illus. Economic Circular 16 issued Apr. 8, 1915. F15-43

PARASITES.

Coker, R. E., A. F. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: [Parasites and ene- mies of mussels, p. 121.] Bulletin, 919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII. Smith, H. M.: [Parasites of the scallop.]' Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 318.

EMBRYOLOGY.

Kellogg, James Lawrence: Observations on the life history of the common clam, Mya arenaria. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 193-202, illus. Doc. 440 issued Aug. 29, 1900. F14-132

A contribution to our knowledge of the morphology of lamellibranchiate mol-

lusks. (List of papers cited: p. 429.) Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 389-436, pi. LXXIX-XCIV. Doc. 204 issued Dec. 19, 1892. F12-123

Koons, Benjamin Franklin: Planting Irish shells — Helix aspersa Muller — at Woods Hole, Mass. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 87. F18-234

Lefevre, George, and Winterton Conway Curtis: Experiments in the artificial propagation of fresh- water mussels. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 615- 626. Doc. 671 issued 1910. 10-35435

Studies on the reproduction and artificial propagation of fresh-water mussels.

(Bibliography: p. 195-197.) Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 105-201, illus., pi. VI-X VII. Doc. 756 issued May 10, 1912. F12-106

Ryder, J. A.: [Discovery of the byssus in Mya arenaria.} Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. CII.

[Development of the squid.] Report, 1888 (1891), p. 516.

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 257

ANATOMY.

Coker, R. E., A. F. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: [Structure of mus- sels, p. 167.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII.

Grave, Benjamin Harrison: Anatomy and physiology of the wing-shell Atrina rigida. (Bibliography: p. 437-439.) Bulletin, 1909 (1911), vol. XXIX, p. 409-439, illus., pi. XLVni-L. Doc. 744 issued May 4, 1911. Fll-156

Kellogg, James Lawrence: A contribution to our knowledge of the morphology of lamellibranchiate mollusks. (List of papers cited: p. 429.) Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 389-436. Doc.. 204 issued Dec. 19, 1892. F12-123

CULTURE.

Hessell, Rudolph: Artificial culture of medicinal leeches and of species of Helix Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 264-265. F18-51

Mitsukuri, Kakichi: [Culture of haigai, agemaki, jimegi, tairagai, bakagai, and namako in Japan.] Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 284-288.

Yaeger, B. S.: [Shellfish wanted in Utah.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 468.

CLAMS.

Detwiler. John Y.: [Propagation of the soft clam.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol

XVII, p. 311.

Hall, A.: [Inception of clam culture at Essex, Mass.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 139-140. Kellogg, James Lawrence: Observations on the life history of the common clam,

Mya arenaria. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 193-202, illus. Doc. 440 issued

Aug. 29, 1900. F14-132 The clam problem and clam culture. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p.

39-44, pi. 13 (fold.). Doc. 432 issued Aug. 29, 1900. F12-44

Ryder, John Adam: On the rate of growth of the common clam, and on a mode

of obtaining the young of the giant clams of the Pacific coast for the purpose of

transplanting. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 174-176. F18-397

Stearns, Robert Edward Carter: Suggestions for transplanting clams from the

Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 20-21. F18-60 — [Description of the Stearns tank for the transportation of clams from the

Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic.] Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 353-362. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Notes on clam culture.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 339-340;

also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900. p. 339-340.

MUSSELS.

Coker, R. E., A. F. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: The natural history and propagation of fresh-water mussels. (Bibliography, p . 176) . Bulletin, 1919-20 (192 ), vol. XXXVII, p. 75-181, illus., pi. V-XXI. Doc. 893 issued 1921.

Harding, Charles W.: The utilization of localities in Norfolk and Suffolk suitable for the cultivation of mussels and other shellfish. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 83-89. F12-348

Howard, A. D.: Experiments in propagation of fresh- water mussels of the Quadrula group. Appendix IV, Report, 1913 (1914), 52 p. Doc. 801 issued Oct. 17, 1914.

F14-105

Lefevre, George, and Winterton Conway Curtis: Experiments in the artificial propagation of fresh-water mussels. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 615- 626. Doc. 671 issued 1910. 10-35435

Studies on the reproduction and artificial propagation of fresh-water mussels.

(Bibliography: p. 195-197.) Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 105-201, illus., pi. VI-XVII. Doc. 756 issued May 10, 1912. F12-106

Nansouty, Max de: [Mussel (Mytilus edulis) culture in France.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 131-132.

Surber, Thaddeus: Notes on the natural hosts of fresh- water mussels. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 101-116, pi. XXIX-XXXI. Doc. 778 issued June 28, 1913. F13-218

Identification of the glochidia of fresh-water mussels. Report and special

papers, 1912 (1914), 10 p., Ill pi. Doc. 771 issued 1914. F13-35

Identification of the glochidia of fresh- water mussels. Appendix V, Report,

1914 (1915), 9 p., pi. Doc. 813 issued Mar. 11, 1915. F15-31

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Pearl-mussel investigations.] Report, 1908 (1910), p. 8-9; 1909 (1911); p. 13-14; 1910 (1911), p. 16-17; 1911 (1913), p. 20; 1912 (1914\ p. 56-57; 1913 (1914), p. 28. 5690—21 17

258 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Propagation of fresh-water mussels.] Report, 1912 (1914), p. 56; 1915 (1917), p. 32-33: 1916 (1917), p. 33; 1917 (1919), p. 78-79: 1918 (1920), p. 17-18.

SNAILS.

Hessel, Rudolph: Culture of edible snails. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 166.

F18-262 FISHERIES.

UNITED STATES.

Winslow, Francis: Catalogue of the economic Mollusca and apparatus and appliances used in their capture and preparation for market, exhibited by the U. S. National museum. [Great International fisheries exhibition, London, 1883, u S 1883.1 86 p. Doc. 57 issued June 14, 1883. ' F12-293

ABALONE.

Ingersoll, Ernest: The abalone fishery. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XX, p. 622-626.

Wilcox, William A.: [Abalone fishery in California.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 570-572.

The commercial fisheries of the Pacific Coast States for 1904. (Abalone: p.

18-19.) Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 74 p. Doc. 612 issued Feb. 25, 1907. ' 7-35100

CLAMS.

Ingersoll, Ernest: The clam fisheries. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XX, p. 581-615.

Kellogg, J. L.: The clam problem and clam culture. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 39-44, pi. 13. Doc. 432 issued Aug. 29, 1900. F12-44

Moore, C. B.: Introduction of clams into Delaware Bay. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 426. F18-493

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report of the special commission for the investigation of the lobster and the soft-shell clam. ( Contents. — I. General account of the lob- ster and clam investigations, by H. M. Smith. II. Experiments in lobster rear- ing, by G. H. Sherwood. III. The causes of death in artificially reared lobster fry, by F. P. Gorham. IV. Conditions governing the existence and growth of the soft clam, Mya arenaria, by J. L. Kellogg.) Report, 1903 (1905), p. 139-224, pi. I-X. Doc. 554 issued Jan. 21, 1905. Fll-10

MUSSELS.

Coker, Robert Ervin: The protection of fresh-water mussels. Report and special

papers, 1912 (1914), 23 p., II pi. Doc. 793 issued Feb. 7, 1914. F14^12 Fresh-water mussels and mussel industries of the United States. Bulletin,

1917-1918 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 13-89, XLVI pi., fold, chart. Doc. 865 issued

Oct. 25, 1919. F19-40

Coker, B. E., and J. B. Southall: Mussel resources in tributaries of the upper Mis- souri River. (With description of shell found in the James River at Huron, S.

Dak., July 27, 1913.) Appendix IV, Report, 1914 (1915), 17 p. incl. map, pi.

Doc. 812 issued Mar. 20, 1915. F15-18

Danglade, Ernest: Condition of the mussel fishery of the Illinois River in 1912.

4 p. Economic Circular 2 issued Sept. 20, 1912. F12-281

Danglade, Ernest, and John A. Eldridge: The mussel resources of the Illinois

River, by Ernest Danglade. The mussel fishery of the Fox River, by John A.

Eldridge. Appendixes VI and VII, Report, 1913 (1914), 48 p., 8 p., illus., VI pi.

Doc. 804 issmd Sept. 30, 1914. F14-103

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PEARL.

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PRODUCTS. BUTTONS.

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SHELLFISH AS FOOD.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Stearns, Robert Edward Carter: Edible shellfish found near Cuba. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 311-312. F18-458

CLAMS.

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F18-35

Moser, Jefferson F.: [Packing clams at Klawak.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 111-112.

Ryder, John Adam: A valuable edible mollusk of the west coast. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 21. F18-9

Stearns, Robert Edward Carter: The edible clams of the Pacific coast and a proposed method of transplanting them to the Atlantic coast (Glycimeris generosa, Saxidomus nuttallii, Schizothoerus nuttallii.} Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 353-362, illus. Fl 2-420

Stevenson, Charles H.: [Extracts of clams and oysters.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol. XVIII, p. 553-556.

MUSSELS.

Field, Irving A.: Sea mussels and dogfish as food. [With discussion by Oscar Nord- qvist, Theodore Gill, Charles E. Fryer, T. E. Libby, C. G. Atkins, Edward E. Prince, George W. Field, Walter E. Hathaway, and E. C. Whitman.] Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVIII, p. 241-257. Doc. 655 issued 1910. 10-35138

The food value of sea mussels. (Literature: p. 126-128.) Bulletin, 1909

(1911), vol. XXIX, p. 85-128, illus., pi. XVIII-XXV. Doc. 742 issued Feb. 24 1911. . Fll-7

IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Sea mussels: what they are and how to cook them. With eighteen recipes (furnished by Mr. Charles Doucot). 5 p., illus. Eco- nomic Circular 12 issued Mar. 24, 1914. F14-9

SCALLOPS.

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SQUID.

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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

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F18-35

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F12-99

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INDIANA.

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MASSACHUSETTS.

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Holston and Clinch rivers of eastern Tennessee. Investigations by J. F. Boepple.

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Doc. 765 issued Sept. 23, 1912. F12-306

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4 p. Economic Circular 1 issued Feb. 13,1912. F12-54 The mussels of the Cumberland River and its tributaries. Report and

special papers, 1912 (1914), 63 p., pi. Doc. 781 issued Jan. 28, 1914. F14-2

TEXAS.

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RIVERS.

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Mussel resources of the Tensas River of Louisiana. 7 p. Economic Circular

14 issued Apr. 9, 1915. F15-41

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Danglade, Ernest: Condition of the mussel fishery of the Illinois River in 1912. 4 p. Economic Circular 2 issued Sept. 20, 1912. F12-281

Danglade, Ernest, and John A. Eldridge: The mussel resources of the Illinois River, by Ernest Danglade. The mussel fishery of the Fox River, by John A. Eldridge. Appendixes VI and VII, Report, 1913 (1914), 48 p., 8 p., illus., VI pi. (incl. front, and fold. map). Doc. 804 issued Sept. 30, 1914. F14-103

PORTO RICO.

Ball, William Healey, and Charles Torrey Simpson: The Mollusca of Porto Rico. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. I, p. 351-524, pi. 53-58. Doc. 458 issued Nov. 29, 1901. F12-251

* HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Berry, Samuel Stillman: The Cephalopoda of the Hawaiian Islands. (Bibli- ography: p. 352-357.) Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 255-362, illus., pi. XLV-LV. Doc. 789 issued June 24, 1914. F14-59

Part 7.— CRUSTACEA

263

Part 7.— CRUSTACEA.

CONTENTS.

General 265

Habits and behavior 265

Physiology 265

Temperature, physiological effect 266

Nutrition 266

Pathology 266

Diseases and pests 266

Enemies 266

Embryology 266

Culture 266

Crabs 266

Crawfish 267

Lobster 267

Shrimp 267

Fisheries 267

United States 267

Crabs 267

Crawfish 268

Lobster 268

Shrimp 268

Europe 268

Crabs 268

Lobster 269

Asia 269

Preservation 269

Crabs 269

Lobster 269

Shrimp 269

Legislation for lobster 269

Geographical distribution 269

United States 269

General .• 269

Alaska 269

North Carolina 269

Texas 270

New England 270

Lake Superior 270

Porto Rico 270

Japan 270

Oceanica 270

Hawaiian Islands 270

Philippine Islands 270

264

Part 7.— CRUSTACEA.

GENERAL.

Churchill, Edward Perry: Life history of the blue crab. Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 93-128, illus., pi. XLVII-LV(onecoL). Doc. 870 issued Nov. 11, 1919. F19-42

Coker, Robert Ervin: Notes on a species of barnacle (Dichelaspis) parasitic on the gills of edible crabs. (Literature cited: p. 412.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 399-412, illus. Doc. 503 issued Oct. 23, 1902. F12-279

Hay, William Perry: The life history of the blue crab (CaUinectes sapidus). Report, 1904 (1905), p. 395-413, pis. Doc. 580 issued Sept. 5, 1905. . FlO-10

Hex-rick, Francis Hobart: The habits and development of the lobster and their bear- ing upon its artificial propagation. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 75-86. Doc. 247 issued June £6, 1894. F12-183

The American lobster: A study of its habits and development. (Bibliog- raphy: p. 229-237.) Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, 252 p., illus., A-J, 54 pi. (partly col.). Doc. 300 issued Feb. 14, 1896. F12-249

* Natural history of the American lobster. (Bibliography: p. 384-408.) Bulle- tin, 1909 (1911), vol. XIX, p. 149-408, illus., pi. XXVIII-XLVII (partly col.). Doc. 747 issued July 13, 1911. Fll-278

Rathbun, Richard: The crustaceans, worms, radiates, and sponges. In The fish- eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887 . Sec. I, pt. V, p. 759-850.

The crab, lobster, crayfish, rock lobster, shrimp, and prawn fisheries. In The

fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXI, p. 629-658.

Smith, Hugh McConnick: [Spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus') .] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 280-281.

Thompson, Millett T.: A new isopod parasitic on the hermit crab. (Bibliography p. 56.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 53-56, pi. 9-10. Doc. 478 issued Oct. 18, 1901. F12-268

Wilson, Charles Branch: Copepod parasites of fresh- water fishes and their economic relations to mussels glochidia. Bulletin, 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 331-374, pi. LX-LXXIV. Doc. 824 issued June 28, 1916. F16-106

The economic relations, anatomy, and life history of the genus Lernsea. Bulle- tin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 165-198, illus., pi. VI-XV. Doc. 854 issued Dec. 22, 1917. F18-4 HABITS AND BEHAVIOR.

Herrick, Francis H.: The habits and development of the lobster and their bearing

upon its artificial propagation. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 75-86. Doc.

247 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

— ^ The American lobster : A study of its habits and development. (Bibliography :

p. 229-237.) Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, 252 p., illus., A-J., 54 pi. (partly

col.). Doc. 300 issued Feb. 14, 1896. F12-249 Natural history of the American lobster. Bulletin, 1909 (1911), vol. XIX, p.

149-408, illus., pi. XXVIII-XLVII (partly col.). Doc. 747 issued July 13, 1911.

Fll-278 Mather, Fred: What we know of the lobster. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p.

281-286. Doc. 265 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

Nye, Willard: A reasoning lobster. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 186. Smith, A. C.: Notes on the lobster— Homarus americanus. Bulletin, 1885 (1885),

vol. V, p. 121-125. F18-383

PHYSIOLOGY.

Bumpus, Hermon Carey: On the movements of certain lobsters liberated at Woods Hole during the summer of 1898. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 225-230, fold. map. Doc. 442 issued Sept. 12, 1900. F12-82

Churchill, Edward Perry: [Migration of crabs in Chesapeake Bay.] Bulletin, 1917- 18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 108-113.

[Moulting and autotomy of the blue crab.] Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol.

XXXVI, p. 104-108.

265

266 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Herrick, Francis Hobart: [Moulting and growth of the lobster.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 75-99.

[Regeneration^! lost parts.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 20-27.

[Periodical migration and their relation to changes in the environment.]

Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 20-27.

Mather, Fred: What we know about the lobster. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 281-286. Doc. 265 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

Parker, Georp-e Howard: The reactions of copepods to various stimuli and the bear- ing of this on daily depth-migrations. (Papers quoted: p. 123.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 103-123. Doc. 497 issued May 23, 1902. F12-237

Smith, AJbertW.: [Composition of the shell and gastroliths of the lobster.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 227-228.

TEMPERATURE — ^PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT.

Wood, William. Mixwell: Transplanting lobsters to the Chesapeake — Experiments upon the temperature they can endure. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 31-32.

F18-368 NUTRITION.

Herrick, Francis Hobart: [Food of the lobster.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896) vol. XV, p. 29-32.

PATHOLOGY.

DISEASES AND PESTS.

Coker, Robert Ervin: Notes on a species of barnacle (Dichelaspis) parasitic on the gills of the edible crabs. (Literature cited: p. 412.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 399-412, illus. Doc. 503 issued Oct. 23, 1902. F12-279

Gorham, Frederic Ppole: The causes of death in the artificially reared lobster-fry. Report of the special commission for the investigation of the lobster and soft-shell clam. Report, 1903 (1905), p. 175-193.

Raveret-Wattel, C.: Notes on a disease affecting crawfish in Germany. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 299-302. Fl 3-109

Thompson, Millett T.: A new isopod parasite on the hermit crab. (Bibliography: p. 56.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 53-56, pi. 9-10. Doc. 478 issued Oct. 18. 1901. F12-268

ENEMIES, iff

Herrick, Francis Hobart: [Enemies of the lobster.] Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 120-124.

EMBRYOLOGY.

Churchill, Edward Perry: [Reproduction in the blue crab.] Bulletin, 1917-18

Churchill, Edward Perry: [Reprodi

(1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 115-123. Hay, William Perry: The life history

of the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus). Report

1904 (1905), p. 395-413. Document 580 issued Sept. 5, 1904. F10-10

Herrick, Francis H.: The habits and development of the lobster and their bearing

upon its artificial propagation. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 75-86. Doc.

247 issued June 26, 1894. m F12-183 — • The American lobster: A study of its habits and development. (Bibliography:

p. 229-237.) Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, 252 p., illus., A-J, 54 pi. (partly coif).

Doc. 300 issued Feb. 14, 1896. F12-249 [Spawning habits of the lobster.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 218-219.

The reproductive period in the lobster. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI,

p. 161-166, illus. Doc. 500 issued Oct. 1, 1902. F12-276

Natural history of the American lobster. (Bib liography : p . 384-408. ) Bulletin,

Natural history ot the American lobster, (.bibliography: p.3»4-40».) .Bulletin,

1909 (1911), vol. XXIX, p. 149-408, illus., pi. XXVIII-XLVII (partly col.). Doc. 747 issued July 13, 1911 . Fll-278

Mather, Fred: What we know of the lobster. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 281-286. Doc. 265 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183

CULTURE. CRABS.

Leslie, Charles G.t On the cultivation of soft-shell crabs. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 256. F18-301

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 267

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B.: On the artificial propagation of the lobster. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876)j p. 267-269. F16-16

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F18-503

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F18-562

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Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 459-464.

[Propagation of the American lobster.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 229-238; also

in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 229-238.

Wood, W. M.: The transplanting of one hundred lobsters from the eastern part of Long Island to Chesapeake Bay. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 16. F18-208

Transplanting lobsters to the Chesapeake — Experiments upon the temper-

ture they can endure. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 31-32. F18-368

SHRIMP.

Mather, Fred: Notes on cod, shrimp, etc., at Cold Springs Harbor. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 123. F18-242

FISHERIES.

UNITED STATES.

CRABS.

Churchill, Edward Perry: Crab industry of Chesapeake Bay. Appendix IV, Re- port, 1918 (1920), 25 p., XII pi. Doc. 868 issued Aug. 12, 1919. F19-36

McMenamin& Co.: Method of catching crabs [in Virginia]. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 48 F18-212

Marsh, Millard Caleb, and John Nathan Cobb: The fisheries of Alaska in 1910. (Crabs: p. 51.) Report and special papers, 1910 (1911), 72 p. Doc. 746 issued Apr. 19, 1911. 7-35263

Rathbun, Richard: [The crab fisheries.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXI, p. 629-658.

Roberts, Winthrop A.: The crab industry of Maryland. Appendix, Report, 1904 (1905), p. 415-432. Doc. 581 issued Sept. 5, 1905. F10-11

Smith, H. M.: Notes on the crab fishery of Crisfield, Md. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 103-112, pi. 36-41. Doc. 155 issued June 16, 1891. F12-143

268 U S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: Notes on the king-crab fishery of Delaware Bay. Bul- letin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 363-370. Doc. 166 issued July 17, 1891. F15-53

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Comparative statistics of the crab product of Maryland and Virginia for various years from 1880 to 1915.] Report, 1916 (1917), p/64.

[Statistics of the crab industry of Maryland and Virginia in 1915.] Report,

1916 (1917), p. 60-64.

CRAWFISH.

Oregonian: [Crawfish trade.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 288.

Rathbun, Richard: [The crayfish fishery.] In The fisheries and fishery industries

of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXI, p. 794-797. Sterling, E.: [How to catch crawfish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 457-458.

LOBSTER.

Alexander, Alvin: [Lobster fishery on the Pacific coast.] Report, 1894 (1896), p.

150-151. Cobb, John Nathan: The lobster fishery of Maine. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX,

p. 241-265, illus., pi. 28-32. Doc. 445 issued Sept. 6, 1900. F12-83

Field, George Wilton: Lobsters and lobster problem. [With discussion by Henry

T. Root, W. H. Boardman, James Donahue, Charles E. Fryer, and Paul North.]

Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVIII, p. 209-217. Doc. 653 issued Feb. 12, 1910.

10-35153 Herrick, Francis H.: The protection of the lobster fishery. Bulletin, 1897 (1898),

vol. XVII, p. 217-224. Doc. 373 issued 1898. Fl 2-110

Nye, Willard: [Menhaden, herring, eels, and lobsters.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV,

p. 312. Rathbun, Richard: Notes on the decrease of lobsters. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 421-426. F13-118

- Notes on lobster culture. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 17-32. F18-528

[The lobster fisherv.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United

States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXI, p. 658-794.

— [The rock-lobster fishery.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXI, p. 798-799.

Smith, A. C.: Notes on the lobster — Homarus americanus. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 121-125. F18-383

- [Bait for lobsters.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 111.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Lobster fishery of New England.] Report, 1892 (1894), p. CLXXVII-CLXXVIII, p. 130-132.

[Spiny lobster fishing of California.] Bulletin, 1894 (1895), vol. XIV, p. 280-281.

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Importation of lobsters and other crustaceans.] Report, 1894 (1896), p. 431-571. Fll-191

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Report of the special commission for the investigation of the lobster and the soft-shell clam . ( Contents — I . General account of the lobster and clam investigations, by H. M. Smith. II. Experiments in lobster rearing, by G. H. Sherwood. III. The causes of death in artificially reared lobster fry, by Frederic P. Gorham. IV. Conditions governing the existence and growth of the soft-shell clam, My a arenaria, by James L. Kellogg.) Report, 1903 (1904), p. 139-224, pi. I-X. Doc. 554 issued Jan. 21, 1905. Fll-10

— [Statistics of the lobster fishery of the Atlantic Coast States in 1913.] Report, 1915 (1917), p. 37-43.

SHRIMP.

Rathbun, Richard: Notes on the shrimp and prawn fisheries of the United States.

Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 139-152. F12-353 [The shrimp and prawn fisheries.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of

the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXI, p. 799-810. Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Shrimp fishery of San Francisco Bay.] Report,

1900 (1901), p. 182-183. TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Statistics of the shrimp industry of the South Atlantic

and Gulf States in 1916.] Report, 1917 (1919), p. 6-11.

EUROPE.

CRABS.

Crab fisheries proposed in Denmark. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 155-156.

F18-564

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 269

LOBSTER.

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Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 223-258. F16-14

Friele, M.: [Lobster fisheries of Norway in 1877.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 733-734. [Lobsters and oysters in Norway.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 306. Sars, George Ossian: Lobster fisheries of Norway during the years 1874-1877.

Report, 1877 (1879), p. 674-680. F16-112

ASIA.

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PRESERVATION. CRABS.

Churchill, Edward Perry: [Preparation of crabs for market.] Appendix IV,

Report, 1918 (1920), p. 19-24. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [King crab fertilizer.] Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX,

p. 368.

Preparation of crab meat. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 111.

LOBSTER.

Cobb, John Nathan: Lobster canning industry. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 255.

SHRIMP.

Macgowan, D. J.: [Preparation of shrimps in China.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 451.

LEGISLATION FOR LOBSTER.

Boeck, Axel, i. e. Jonas Axel: [Lobster trade and the history of its legislation.]

Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 32. Herrick, Francis Hobert: The protection of the lobster fishery. Bulletin, 1897

(1898), vol. XVII, p. 217-224. Doc. 373 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. UNITED STATES.

GENERAL.

Bathbun, Richard: Natural history of economic crustaceans of the United States.

(Extract from The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884.

Sec. 1, pt. V, p.^763-830.) Doc. 224 issued Nov. 15, 1893. Fll-350

Smith, Sidney Irving: Crustacea of the fresh waters of the United States. Report

1872-73 (1874), p. 637-665, III.pl. Doc. 5 issued 1874. F12-24

Report on the decapod Crustacea of the Albatross dredgings off the east coast

of the United States in 1883. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 345-426. Doc. 78 issued Aug. 15, 1884. Fll-271

Report on the decapod crustaceans of the Albatross dredgings off the east coast

of the United States during the summer and autumn of 1884. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 605-705, XX pi. Doc. 105 issued Sept. 1, 1886. Fll-250

Verrill, Addison Emory: Report upon the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound and adjacent waters, with an account of the physical features of the region. Re- port, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 295-778, XXXVIII pi. F15-102

ALASKA.

Richardson, Harriet: Isopods from the Alaska salmon investigation. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 209-221, illus. Doc. 564 issued Feb. 18, 1905. F12-8

NORTH CAROLINA.

Hay, William P., and S. A. Shore: The decapod crustaceans of Beaufort, N. C., and the surrounding region. (Bibliography: p. 465-472.) Bulletin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 371-475, illus., pi. XXV-XXXIX. Doc. 859 issued Apr. 6, 1918. F18-517

270 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

TEXAS.

Hathbun, Mary Jane: [List of Crustacea collected in Texas in 1891.] Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 89-90.

NEW ENGLAND.

Harger, Oscar: Report on the marine isopoda of New England and adjacent waters. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 297-462, pi. I-X1II. Doc. S2 issued Jan. 27, 1881.

Fll-211

Holmes, Samuel Jackson: The Amphipoda of southern New England. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 457-541, illus., XIII pi. Doc. 585 issued Nov. 8, 1905.

F12-14

Verrill, Addison Emory: Notice of the remarkable marine fauna occupying the outer banks off the southern coast of New England, and of some additions to the fauna of Vineyard Sound. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 641-669. Doc. 83 issued Aug. 15, 1884. Fll-267

Wheeler, William Morton: The free-swimming copepods of the Woods Hole region. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 157-192, illus. Doc. 439 issued Aug. 30, 1900.

F12-92

Wilson, Charles Branch: The fish parasites of the genus Argulus found in the Woods Hole region. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 115-131, illus. Doc. 561 is- sued Feb. 14, 1905. F12-5

Wilson, Edmund Beecher: Report on the Pycnogonida of New England and ad- jacent waters. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 463-506, VII pi. Doc. 34 issued Jan. 27, 1881. F16-163

LAKE SUPERIOR.

Forbes, Stephen Alfred: On some Lake Superior Entomostraca. Report, 1887 (1891), p. 701-718, IV pi. Doc. 174 issued Aug. 24, 1891. Fll-336

PORTO RICO.

Benedict, James E.: The Anomuran collections made by the Fish Hawk expedition to Porto Rico. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 128-248, illus., pi. 3-6. Doc. 460 issued Oct. 2, 1901. F12-253

Bigelow, Maurice Alpheus: The Cirripedia collected near Porto Rico by the Fish Hawk expedition in 1898-99. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 177-180. Doc. 463 issued Oct. 2, 1901. F12-256

Bigelow, Robert Payne: The Stomatopoda of Porto Rica. ("The more impor- tant literature on Stomatopoda: " p. 160.) Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 149-160, illus. Doc. 461 issued Oct. 2, 1901. F12-254

Moore, Henry Frank: Report on Porto Rican Isopoda. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 161-176, pi. 7-11. Doc. 462 issued Oct. 2, 1901. F12-255

Rathbun, Mary Jane: The Brachyura and Macrura of Porto Rico. Bulletin, 3900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 1-127, illus., 2 col. pi. Doc. 459 issued Sept. 26, 1901.

F12-252 JAPAN.

Pilsbry, Henry Augustus: Barnacles of Japan and Bering Sea. Bulletin, 1909 (1911), vol. XXIX, p. 59-84, illus., pi. VIIL-XVII. Doc. 739 issued Feb. 17, 1911.

Fll-75 OCEANIC A.

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Ortmann, Arnold Edward: Schizopods of the Hawaiian Islands collected by the steamer Albatross in 1902. Bulletin, 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 961-973. Doc. 588 issued Dec. 28, 1905. Fll-384

Pilsbry, Henry Augustus: Hawaiian Cirripedia. Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 179-190, pi. IV-V. Doc. 617 issued Jan. 29, 1907. Fll-65

Bathbun, Mary Jane: The Brachyura and Macurura of the Hawaiian Islands. (Bibliography: p. 929-930.) Bulletin 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 827- 930, front., illus., XXIV pi. (partly col.). Doc. 382 issued 1898. Fll-382

Richardson, Harriet: Isopods collected at the Hawaiian Islands by the United States Fish Commission steamer Albatross. (List of references: p. 26.) Bulletin, 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 817-826, illus. Doc. 542 issued Sept. 17, 1903.

Fll-380

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

Richardson, Harriet: Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the U. S. fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-8. 1910. 44 p., illus. Doc. 736 issued 1910.

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Part 8.— SPONGES

271

Part 8.— SPONGES.

CONTENTS.

Page.

General 273

Culture 273

Fisheries 273

Legislation 274

272

Part 8.— SPONGES.

GENERAL.

George, W. C., and H. V. Wilson: Sponges of Beaufort (N. C.), Harbor and vicinity.

Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 129-179, pi. LVI-LXXVI. Doc. 876

issued Dec. 29, 1919. F20-1

Potts, Edward: Fresh-water sponges: what, where, when, and who wants them.

Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 389-391, illus. Doc. 63 issued Oct. 29, 1888.

Fll-313 Verrill, Addison Emory: Report upon the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound

and adjacent waters, with an account of the physical features of the region.

Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 295-778. F15-102

Results of the explorations made by the steamer Albatross off the northern

coast of the United States in 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 503-699, XLIV pi. Doc. 99 issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-243

Vosmaer, Gr. C. J.: [Netherland sponges.] Report, 1880 (1883), p. 1019. Wilson, Henry Van Peters: The sponges collected in Porto Rico in 1899, by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Fish Hawk. (Literature references: p. 411.) Bulletin, 1900 (1902^ vol. XX, part II, p. 375-411. Doc. 471 issued Mar. 28, 1902.

F12-418 CULTURE.

Buccich: [Propagating sponges from cuttings.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 272-275. Cotte, Jules: Sponge culture. (Bibliography: p. 613-614.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910),

vol. XXVIII, p. 587-614. Doc. 670 vssued April, 1910. 10-35433

Fogarty, J.: [Propagating sponges from clippings.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 271. Marenzeller, Emil, edler von: The raising of sponges from cuttings. Report, 1879

(1882), p. 771-777. ' F17-22

Monroe, Ralph M.: [Account of sponge-cultural experiments in Biscayne Bay.]

Report, 1895 (1896), p. 187-188. Moore, H. Frank: A practical method of sponge culture. Bulletin, 1908 (1910),

vol. XXVIII, p. 545-585, illus., pi. LXVII-LXXVI, diagrs. Doc. 669 issued

Apr. 4, 1910. 10-35434

Rathbun, Richard: [Reproduction in sponges.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 167. Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Cultivation of sponges from cuttings.] Bulletin, 1897

(1898), vol. XVII, p. 23^-238. [Sponge planting experiments.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 122-123; 1902 (1904),

p. 125-127; 1903 (1905), p. 86-88. XJ. S. Commissioner of Fisheries: [Propagating sponges from cuttings.] Report,

1878 (1880), p. XLIV-XLV.

Experiments in sponge culture. Report, 1905 (1907), p. 22; 1906 (1908), p.

13; 1907 (1909), p. 11-12; 1908 (1910), p. 10; 1909 (1911), p. 14-15; 1910 (1911), p. 17-18.

Wilson, Henry Van Peters: On the feasibility of raising sponges from the egg. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 241-245. Doc. 375 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

Development of sponges from tissue cells outside the body of the parent.

Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1265-1271. Doc. 717 issued May 5, 1910.

10-35648

Development of sponges from dissociated tissue cells. Bulletin, 1910 (1912),

vol. XXX, p. 1-30, pi. I-V. Doc. 750 issued June 16, 1911. Fll-220

FISHERIES.

Arapian, B. J.: [Florida sponge fisheries.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 276-278.

Brice, John J.: [Commercial sponges of Florida.] Report, 1896 (1898), p. 266-271.

Cobb, John Nathan: The sponge fisheries of Florida in 1900. Report, 1902 (1904), p.

161-175, pi. 6-9. Doc. 535 issued Sept. 21, 1903. Fll-2

Collins, Joseph William: [Sponge fisheries of Key West.] Report, 1885 (1887), p.

246-258.

5690—21 18 273

274 XT. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Flegel, Charles: The abuse of the scaphander in the sponge fisheries. Bulletin,

1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 513-543. Doc. 668 issued March, 1910. 10-35432

Grady, John E.: [Sponge fishing near Appalachicola, Fla.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 140.

Moore, Henry Frank: The commercial sponges and the sponge fisheries. (Bibliog- raphy: p. 511.) Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 399-511, illus., pi.

XXVIII-LXVI. Doc. 667 issued Mar. 28, 1910. 10-35431

Rathbun, Richard: The sponge fishery and trade. In The fisheries and fishery

industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXIII, p. 817-841. Huge, J. G.: The sponge fisheries of Florida. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 22-

24. F18-641.

Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Sponge fishery of Biscayne Bay, Florida.] Report,

1895 (1896), p. 180-182. The Florida commercial sponges. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 225-

240, pi. 12-31. Doc. 374 issued Aug. 5, 1898. F12-110

• Notes on the Florida sponge fishery in 1899. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX,

p. 149-151. Doc. 437 issued Aug. 30, 1900^. F12-29

Stevenson. Charles Hugh: [Foreign trade in sponges.] Report, 1894 (1896), p.

542-545. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Sponge fishery of the Gulf States.] Report, 1899 (1900),

p. 126.

[Sponge fishery of Florida.] Report, 1901 (1902), p. 156.

[Florida sponge fisheries.] Report, 1913 (1914), p. 68-69.

LEGISLATION.

Law unenforceable. Report, 1910 (1911), p. 37; 1911 (1913), p. 53; 1913 (1914), p. 68, Spongelaw. (Act of June 20, 1906). Report, 1910 (1911), p. 37-38; 1911 (1913), p. 52.

Part 9.— MISCELLANEOUS INVERTEBRATES

275

Part 9.— MISCELLANEOUS INVERTEBRATES.

CONTENTS.

General 277

Protozoa 277

Coelenterata 278

Plathelminthes 278

Rotifera 279

Coelhelminthes 279

Echinoderma 279

276

Part 9.— MISCELLANEOUS INVERTEBRATES.

GENERAL.

Certes, A.: Note upon the effect of high pressures on the vitality of minute fresh- water and salt-water organisms. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 433-435.

F18-358

Forbes, Stephen Alfred: Preliminary report upon the invertebrate animals inhab- iting Lakes Geneva and Mendota, Wisconsin, with an account of the fish epidemic in Lake Mendota in 1884. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 473-487. Doc. 147 issued Mar. 25, 1891. Fll-328

A preliminary report on the aquatic invertebrate fauna of the Yellowstone

national park, Wyoming, and of the Flathead region of Montana. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 207-258, pi. XXXVII-XLII. Doc. 210 issued Apr. 28, 1893.

F12-126

Martens, J. B. : Life in the sea. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 253-265. F127362

Needham, James G.: Burrowing mayflies of our larger lakes and streams. (Bibli- ography: p. 289-291.) Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 265-293, pi. LXX-LXXXII. Doc. 883 issued July 17, 1920. F20-154

Smith, Sidney Irving: Sketch of the invertebrate fauna of Lake Superior. Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. 690-707. Doc. 6 issued 1874. F12-215

Sumner, Francis Bartody: An intensive study of the fauna and flora of a restricted area of sea bottom. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1225-1263, charts (1 fold.), fold, diagr. Doc. 716 issued May 14, 1910. 10-35677

A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Section III.

A catalogue of the marine fauna of Woods Hole and vicinity. (Bibliography: p. 782-794.) Bulletin, 1911 (1913), vol. XXXI, p. 545-794.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: List of collections made by the fishing vessels of Glou- cester and other New England seaports for the United States Fish commission from 1877 to 1880. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 787-835. F17-23

TJ. S. Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole: Biological notes no. 1. Bul- letin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 305-310. Doc. 447 issued Aug. 30, 1900. 7-3152

Verrill, Addison Emory, and S. I. Smith: Report upon the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound and adjacent waters, with an account of the physical features of the region. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 295-778. F15-102

- Notice of the remarkable marine fauna occupying the outer banks off the southern coast of New England, and of some additions to the fauna of Vineyard Sound. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 641-669. Doc. 83 issued Aug. 15, 1884.

Fll-267

Wilson, Charles Branch: Dragonflies and damselflies in relation to pondfish cul- ture, with a list of those found near Fairport, Iowa. (Bibliography: p. 260-264.) Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 179-264, illus., pi. LXVII. Doc. 882 issued Aug. 4, 1920. F20-160

PROTOZOA.

Calkins, Gary Nathan: Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole. (List of references: p. 466-468.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 413-468, illus. Doc. 502 issued Oct. 21, 1902. F12-262

Certes, A.: Note upon the effect of high pressure on the vitality of minute fresh- water and salt-water organisms. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 433-435.

F18-358

Flint, James Milton: The Foraminifera of Porto Rico. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, part II, p. 413-416. Doc. 484 issued Mar. 28, 1902. F12-265

Gurley, B. B.: On the classification of the Myxosporidia, a group of protozoan para- sites infesting fishes. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 407-420. Doc. 215 issued July 14, 1893. F12-157

Jennings, Herbert Spencer: A report of work on the Protozoa of Lake Erie, with special reference to the laws of their movements. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 105-114. Doc. 435 issued Aug. 30, 1899. F12-47

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278 u. s. BUREAU or FISHERIES.

Linton, Edwin: On certain wart-like excrescences occurring on the short minnow, Cyprinodon variegatus, due to psorosperms. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 99-102. Doc. 154 issued June 11, 1891. F12-142

— — — • Notice of the occurrence of protozoan parasites (psorosperms) on cyprinoid fishes in Ohio. Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 359-361, pi. CXX. Doc. 165 issued July 7, 1891. F12-153

Stiles, Charles Wardell: Report on a parasitic protozoan observed on fish in the aquarium of the U. S. Fish commission at the World's fair. (Bibliography: p. 175.) Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 173-190. Doc. 253 issued 1894. F12-183

COELENTERATA.

Collins, Joseph William: On the occurrence of corals on the Grand Banks. Bul- letin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 237. F18-295

Duerden, James Edwin: Report on the actinians of Porto Rico. (References: p. 370-371.) Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 321-374, XII pis. Doc. 470 issued Apr. 7, 1902 . F12-261

Fewkes, Jesse Walter: Report on the Medusae collected by the U. S. Fish com- mission steamer Albatross in the region of the Gulf Stream in 1883-84. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 927-980, X pi. Doc. 113 issued Dec. 1, 1886. Fll-260

Report on the Medusae collected by the U. S. Fish commission steamer Alba- tross in the region of the Gulf Stream in 1885 and 1886. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 513-536. Doc. 129 issued May 24, 1889. Fll-256

Fraser, C. McLean: Some hydroids of Beaufort, North Carolina. (Bibliographv: p. 384-387.) Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 337-387, illus. Doc. 762 issued July 25, 1912. F12-201

Hargitt, Charles Wesley: The Anthrozoa of the Woods Hole region. (Literature cited: p. 252-253.) Bulletin, 1902 (1903), vol. XXXII, p. 223-254, illus., pi. XLI-XLIV (part. col.). Doc. 788 issued Apr. 25, 1914. F14-45

The Medusae of the Woods Hole region. (Literature cited: p. 73-75.) Bul- letin, 1,904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 21-79, illus., VII col. pi. Doc. 558 issued Feb. 14, 1905. F12-2

Hargitt, Charles Wesley, and Charles Gr. Rogers: The Alcyonaria of Porto Rico. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 265-287, illus., IV pis. Doc. 468 issued Dec. 12, 1901. F12-260

Mayer, Alfred Groldsborough: Medusae of the Hawaiian Islands collected by the steamer Albatross in 1902. (Bibliography: p. 1142-1143.) Bulletin, 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 1131-1143, III pi. Doc. 600 issued June 30, 1906.

Fll-387

Nutting, Charles Cleveland: The hydroids of the Woods Hole region. Bulletin,

1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 325-386^ illus. Doc. 455 issued June 10, 1901.

F12-90

Hydroids of the Hawaiian Islands collected by the steamer Albatross in 1902.

Bulletin, 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 931-959, XIII pi. Doc. 586 issued

Dec. 23, 1905. Fll-383

Vaughan, Thomas Wayland: The stony corals of the Porto Rican waters. Bulletin,

1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 289-320, XXXVIII pis. Doc. 469 issued Dec. 14, 1901. F12-415

PLATHELMINTHES.

Coe, Wesley Roswell: The nemerteans of Porto Rico. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 222-229. Doc. 466 issued Oct. 8, 1901. F12-258

• The nemerteans of the Hawaiian Islands collected by the steamer Albatross

in 1902. Bulletin, 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 975-986, illus., pi. Doc. 589 issued Mar. 14, 1906. Fll-385

Danglade, Ernest: The flatworm as an enemy of Florida oysters. Appendix X, Report, 1918 (1920), 8 p., II pi. Doc. 869 issued June 20, 1919. F19-30

Linton, Edwin: Notes on Entozoa of marine fishes of New England, with descriptions of several new species. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 453-511, VI pi. Doc. 128 issued 1889. Fl 1-255

On two species of larval Dibothria from the Yellowstone national park.

Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 65-79, pi. XXIII-XXVII. Doc. 150 issued June5, 1891. F12-138

Notes on Entozoa of marine fishes of New England, with descriptions of several

new species. Part II. Report, 1887 (1891), p. 719-900, XV pi. Doc. 175 issued Aug. 24, 1891. Fll-337

ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 279

Linton, Edwin: Notes on the Entozoa of marine fishes, with descriptions of new species. Part III. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 523-542, pi. LIII-LX. Doc. 182 iss^d July 1,1892. F12-224

The anatomy of Thysanocephalum crispum Linton, a parasite of the tiger shark.

Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 543-556, pi. LXI-LXVII. Doc. 183 issued July 2, 1892.

F12-225

Fish Entozoa from Yellowstone national park. Report, 1889-1891 (1893),

p. 545-564, pi. 63-67. Doc. 220 issued Oct. 25, 1893. F12-230

ROTIFERA.

Jennings, Herbert Spencer: Rotatoria of the United States, with especial reference to those of the Great Lakes. (Literature cited: p. 102.) Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 67-104, pi. 14-22. Doc. 434 issued Aug. 30, 1900. F12^6

Rotatoria of the United States. II. A monograph of the Rattulidse. (Litera- ture cited: p. 345-347.) Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 273-352, illus., XV pi. Doc. 528 issued July 23, 1903. F12-67

COELHELMINTHES.

Eisen, Gustav: Oligochaetological researches. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 879-964,

XIX pi. Doc. 101 issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-245

Hessel, Rudolph: Artificial culture of medicinal leeches and of species of Helix.

Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 264-265. F18-51

Leech culture. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 175-176. F18-269

Linton, Edwin: [Notes on nematodes which have been collected in successive

years in the waters of southern New England.] Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX,

p. 405-492. Moore, John Percy: Descriptions of two new leeches from Porto Rico. (List of

papers cited: p. 221.) Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 211-222, pi.

13-14. Doc. 465 issued Oct. 4, 1901. F12-257 Hirudinea and Oligochaata collected in the Great Lakes region. Bulletin,

1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 153-171, illus., pi. XXXII (col.). Doc. 598 issued

Aug. 25, 1906. Fll-69

Osburn, Raymond C.: The Bryozoa of the Woods Hole region. Bulletin, 1910

(1912), vol. XXX, p. 203-266, pi. XVIII-XXXI. Doc. 760 issued June 25, 1912.

F12-170 Rathbun, Richard: [The leech industry.] In The fisheries and fishery industries

of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXII, p. 811-815. Treadwell, Aaron Louis: The polychaetous annelids of Porto Rico. Bulletin,

1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 181-210, illus. Doc. 464 issued Oct. 4, 1901.

F12-414 Polychaetous annelids of the Hawaiian Islands, collected by the steamer

Albatrossin 1902. Bulletin, 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 1145-1181, illus.

Doc. 388 issued Aug. 8, 1898. Fll-388

Verrill, Addison Emory: Synopsis of North American fresh- water leeches. Report,

1872-73 (1874), p. 666-689. Doc. 8 issued 1874. F12-217

Webster, H. E., and James E. Benedict: The annelida Chaetopoda from Province- town and Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 699-747, VIII pi.

Doc. 68 issued Apr. 19, 1884. Fll-310 The annelida Chaetopoda from Eastport, Maine. Report, 1885 (1887), p. 707-

758, VIII pi. Doc. 117 issued Oct. 31, 1887. Fll-284

ECHINODERMA.

Clark, Hubert Lyman: The synaptas of the New England coast. (Literature consulted: p. '31.) Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 21-31, pi. 10-11 (partly col . ) . Doc. 426 issued Dec. 13,1899. F12-42

The echinoderms of Porto Rico. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. XX, pt. II, p. 231-

263, pi. 14-17. Doc. 467 issued Oct. 4, 1901. F12-259

The echinoderms of the Woods Hole region. ("List of publications referring

to the echinoderms of the Woods Hole region, or to which reference is made in the preceding pages": p. 572-574.) Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 545-576, 14 pi. Doc. 550 issued June 25, 190$. F12-76 Rev.

Fisher, Walter Kenrick: The starfishes of the Hawaiian Islands. (Bibliography: p. 1120-1121.) Bulletin, 1903 (1906), vol. XXIII, pt. Ill, p. 987-1130, illus., XLIX pi. Doc. 599 issued June 30, 1906. Fll-386

New starfishes from deep water off California and Alaska. Bulletin, 1904

(1905), vol. XXIV, p. 291-320. Doc. 572 issued June 10, 1905. F12-11

280 U. S, BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Mead, Albert Davis: The natural history of the starfish. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 203-224, pi. 23-26. Doc. 441 issued Aug. 29, 1900. F12-89

Rathbun, Richard: [The trepang fishery at Key West.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. XXII, p. 815-816.

Swan, James Gilchrist: The trepang fishery. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 333- 334. F18-604

Part 10.— BOTANY

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CONTENTS.

Page.

Ecology. . 283

Carnivorous and insectivorous 283

Physiographic regions 283

Fresh water. 283

Salt water. . 283

Algse 284

Diatoms.. 284

Commercial use 284

Bacteria 284

282

Part 10.— BOTANY.

ECOLOGY. CARNIVOROUS AND INSECTIVOROUS.

[The Fish-catching bladderwort (Utricularia) .] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 456. Forbes, Stephen Alfred: Destruction of fish-food by bladderwort (Utricularia). Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 443. F18-360

Kalperine, E.: Piscivorous plants. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 353-356.

F18-471

Moseley, Henry Nottidge: A carnivorous plant preying on Vertebrate. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 259-260. F18-304

The fish-eating Utricularia, or bladderwort. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

261. F18-305

Simms, George E.: A fish-eating plant. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 257-259.

F18-303 PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS.

FRESH WATER.

Brakeley, JohnH.: [Plants for carp ponds.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 159-160.

Doplittle, A. A.: [The plankton environment: p. 65-77.1 In Fishes of Connecticut

' lakes and neighboring waters ... by W. C. Kendall and E. L. Goldsborough.

Report and special papers, 1907 (1908), map, chart. Doc. 633 issued July 6, 1908.

8-35558

Hessel, Rudolph: [Grass for carp ponds.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 341. Johnson, Robert Sidney: Fish ponds on farms. (Aquatic plants and their value

in pond fish-culture: p. 15-16.) Appendix II, Report, 1915 (1917), 28 p. Doc.

826 issued Dec. 15, 1915. F16-79

Moore, Emmeline: The Potamogetons in relation to pond culture. Bulletin, 1913

(1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 251-291, pi. XXII-XXX1X. Doc. 815 issued July 28,

1915. F15-84

Some plants of importance in pond-fish culture.

(Bibliography: p. 19-20.) oc. 881 issued 'Mar. 24, 1920.

Appendix IV, Report, 1919 (1921), 20 p., fold, chart. Doc.

F20-108 Pieters, Adrian John: The plants of western Lake Erie, with observations on their

distribution. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 57-79, illus., pi. 11-20. Doc.

479 issued Oct. 18, 1901. F12-33

Pond, Raymond Haines: The biological relation of aquatic plants to the substra-

tum. Report, 1903 (1905), p. 483-526. Doc. 566 issued 1905. Fll-13

Titcomb, John W.: Aquatic plants in pond culture. Report and special papers,

1907 (1909), 31 p., pis., illus. Doc. 643 issued Feb. 8, 1909. 9-35225

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Plants and seeds received at the carp ponds.] Bulle-

tin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 339.

- [Zizania acquatica for Germany.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 465. Ward, Lester Frank: List of water plants for carp ponds. Bulletin, 1882 (1883),

vol. II, p. 22-23. F12-342

- Marsh and aquatic plants of the northern United States, many of which are suitable for carp ponds. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 257-265. F12-395.

Yoakum, F. L.: [Water plants in carp culture.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 28-30.

SALT WATER.

Davis, Bradley Moore: A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity Section II. Botanical. General characteristics of the algal vegetation of Buz- zards Bay and Vineyard Sound in the vicinity of Woods Hole. (Literature cited: p. 497.) Section IV. A catalogue of marine flora of Woods Hole and vicinity. (Bibliography for floral catalogue: p. 832-833.) Bulletin, 1911 (1913), vol. XXXI, p. 443-544 incl. tables and charts: p. 795-833.

Farlow William Gibson: List of the sea- weeds or marine algae of the south coast of New England. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 281-293. F17-48

- List of marine algae in the United States. Report, 1875-76 (1878), 28 p. Doc. 14 issued July, 1876. Fll-207

- Marine algae of New England and adjacent cousts. (Bibliography: p. 192- 197.) Report, 1879 (1882), 210 p., XV pi. Doc. 36 issued 1881. Fll-213

Hoyt, W. D.: Marine algae of Beaufort, N. C., and adjacent regions. (Bibliography: p. 539-547.) Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 367-556, vp., illus., LXXXIV-CXIX. Doc. 886 issued Dec. 30, 1920. F-21-3

Martens, J.: Life in the sea. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 253-264. F12-362

283

284 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Simmer, Francis Bertody: An intensive study of the fauna and flora of a restricted area of sea bottom. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1225-1263, charts (1 fold.), fold, diagr. Doc. 716 issued May 14, 1910. 10-35677

Edwards, Vinal N.: [Notes upon fish and other objects on Cape Cod.] Bulletin,

1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 69.

Marsh., Millard Caleb: The treatment of fish-cultural waters for the removal of algae. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 871-890, illus. Doc. 687 issued April, 1910.

10-35567

Snow, Julia W.: The plankton algae of Lake Erie, with special reference to the Chlorophyceae. (Literature: p. 393.) Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 369- 394, IV col. pis. Doc. 529 issued Aug. 4, 1903. F12-69

DIATOMS.

Gorham, Frederic Pooler [Life-history of diatoms and their relation to lobster-

fry.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 176-193, pi. IV-VI. Lotsy, Johannes Paulus: Food of the oyster, clam, and ribbed mussel. Report,

1893 (1895), p. 375-386. Doc. 313 issued 1896. 6^4419

Mitchell, Philip Henry ^ and Raymond L. Barney: The occurrence in Virginia of

green-gilled oysters similar to those of Marennes. (Bibliography: p. 149.) Bulle-

tin, 1915-16(1918), vol. XXXV, p. 137-149. Doc. 850 issued Aug. 11, 1917. F17-247 Puysegur, M., and John A. Ryder: [On the cause of the greening of oysters,

by M. Puysegur, with a supplementary note on the coloration of the blood-cor-

puscles of the oyster by John A. Ryder.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 793-805. Ryder, John A.: [Deposits from seawater in Woods Hole Harbor.] Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 68-69.

COMMERCIAL USE.

Clark, A. Howard: [Irish moss industry.] In The fisheries and fishery industries

of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. Ill, p. 219-220.

Hoyt, W. D.: [Economic uses of algse.j Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 405. Japan, Bureau of Agriculture: [Utilization of algae.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol.

XIII, p. 434-435. Smith, Hugh McCormick: The seaweed industries of Japan. The utilization of

seaweeds in the United States. (References: p. 136.) Bulletin, 1904 (1905),

vol. XXIV, p. 133-181, illus., V pi. Doc. 562 issued Feb. 18, 1905. F12-6

Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Aquatic plants as fertilizer.] Report, 1902 (1903),

p. 275-279. Swan, James G.: [A preparation from the giant kelp of the Pacific.] Bulletin,

1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 452.

- [On the economic value of the giant kelp and other seaweeds of the northwest coast of North America.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 371-376.

[A new gelatinous substance.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 373-375.

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Irish moss industry.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 285-286.

White, George F., and Adrian Thomas: Properties of fish and vegetable oil mixtures. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 183-198, illus. Doc. 785 issued Feb. 18, 19 14. F14-8

BACTERIA.

Clark, A. Howard: [To prevent fish from reddening.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol.

V, p. 79. Cobb, John Nathan: [Reddening of cod.] Appendix IV, Report, 1915 (1917),

p. 75-79. Farlow, William G.: On the nature of the peculiar reddening of salted codfish

during the summer season. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 969-974. F20-120

Vegetable parasites of codfish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol . VI , p. 1-4. F18-521

[Vegetable parasites on codfish and salt pork.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI,

p. 318.

Lawrence-Hamilton, J.: Foul fish and filth fevers. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol.

XIII, p. 311-334. Doc. 269 issued 1894. F12-183

Layet, Alexandre: Experimental hygiene — Observations on the red flesh of the

codfish. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 90-95. F18-656

Mauriac, E.: Cases of poisoning caused by spoiled codfish, and the unnecessary.

prohibition of the sale of reddened codfish. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 1027-1053

F17-151 Stevenson, Charles H.: [Reddening of salted cod.] Bulletin, 1898 (1899), vol.

XVIII, p. 399.

Part 11.— CHEMISTRY

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Fish..

288

286

Part 11.— CHEMISTRY.

FISH.

[Analysis of codfish— fresh, salt, and klipfish.] Report, 1885 (1887), p. 326. Atwater, Wilber Olin: [Menhaden and other fish and their products as related to agriculture.] Report, 1877 (1879), p. 194-226.

Report of progress of an investigation of the chemical composition and eco- nomic values of fish and invertebrates used for food. Undertaken for the United States Fish commission. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 231-285 incl. tables. F16-273

Tables illustrative of the nutritive value of fish. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol.

IV, p. 203-205. F13-97

Report of analysis of a sample of fish guano made from salmon offal, by Mr.

Joseph Spratt, of Victoria, British Columbia. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 238. F13-103

Contributions to the knowledge of the chemical composition and nutritive

values of American food fishes and invertebrates. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 433- 499 incl. tables. Doc. 98 issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-242

The chemical composition and nutritive value of food-fishes and aquatic inver- tebrates. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 679-868 incl. tables, 9 fold. col. diagr. Doc. 185 issued June 2, 1892. Agr. 3-567

Chittenden, R. H., and George W. Cummins: On the relative digestibility of fish flesh in gastric juice. ' Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1109-1122. F17-138

Cobb, John Nathan: Pacific cod fisheries. (Comparative analysis of Pacific and Atlantic cod: p. 76.) Appendix IV, Report, 1915 (1917), 111 p., IX pi., chart. Doc. 830 issued Oct. 23, 1916. F16-191

Coker, Robert Ervin: [Dry mussel meat as food for poultry or fish.] Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 62.

Fuller, Caleb Allen: [Bacteriological analysis of shellfish from Narrangansett Bay.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 218-236.

Green, Erik H.: The chemical composition of the subdermal connective tissue of the ocean sun-fish. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 321-324. Doc. 449 issued Aug. SI, 1900. F12-84

Green, Erik H., and Ralph Winfred Tower: The organic constituents of the scales of fish. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 97-102. Doc. 496 issued May 26, 1902. F12-272

Kensington, Edward Thomas: [Composition of the roe of the salmon.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 74.

Composition of some of the food-fishes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 74-

75. F18-225

Kostytsclieff, P. A. : Chemical composition of fish products, with some remarks on their nutritive value. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 1019-1025. F17-149

Levene, Phoebus Aaron Theodore: Some chemical changes in the developing fish egg. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 153-155. Doc. 438 issued Aug. 31, 1900. F12-86

Ryder, John Adam: [Analysis of the Portuguese and common oyster.] Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 319-338.

Smith, Albert W.: [Composition of the shell and gastroliths of the lobster.! Bul- letin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, p. 227-228

Tower, Ralph Winfred: The gas in the swim-bladder of fishes. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 125-136. Doc. 498 issued May 23, 1902. F12-413

White, George F., and Adrian Thomas: A new method for the determination of the food value of proteins, with application to Cynosdon regalis. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 175-181, illus. Doc. 784 issued Feb. 18, 1914. F14-5

287

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WATER.

Fuller, Cabel Allen: [Bacteriological analysis of water samples from Narragansett

Bay.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 207-218. Hoffman, R. E.: Artificial sea-water for aquaria. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p.

465-467. F13-76

Kidder, J. H.: Report upon the water supply of the Fish commission station at

Woods Hole, Mass. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 215-221, illus., fold. pi. F17-124 Memorandum on water residues from cod-hatching station at Woods Hole.

Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 357. F18-473

Marsh, Millard Caleb: [Nitrogen and oxygen content at Nashua.] Report, 1904

(1905), p. 374. Rathbun, Richard: [Analysis of water of Long Island Sound.] Report, 1889-1891

(1893), p. 118-119. Taylor, FredW.: Analysis of artesian- well water from the shad-hatching station at

Havre de Grace, Md. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 348. F18-145

IT. S. Bureau of Chemistry: [Analysis of water: p. 14-15.] In Devils Lake, North

Dakota, by T. E. B. Pope. Report and special papers, 1907 (1909), 22 p. Doc.

634 issued July 16, 1908.

Part 12.— EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

5690—21 19 289

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CONTENTS.

Page.

Collecting 291

Preservation 291

Technique 291

Aquariums 291

Biological stations 292

Expositions 292

General 292

United States 292

Atlanta: Cotton States and International Exposition 292

Buffalo : Pan-American Exposition 292

Chicago: World's Fair 292

Cincinnati: Centennial Exposition 293

Nashville: Tennessee Centennial Exposition 293

St. Louis : Louisiana Purchase Exposition 293

London: International Fishery Exposition 293

Edinburgh: International Fisheries Exhibition 293

Berlin: International Fischerei-ausstellung, 1880 294

Fishery congresses 294

World's Fisheries Congress, Chicago, 1893 294

National Fishery Congress, Tampa, 1898 295

International Fishery Congress, Fourth, Washington, 1908 295

290

Part 12.— EDUCATION AND RESEARCH.

COLLECTING.

Baird, Spencer Fullerton: Circulars in reference to shipping fresh fish and other animals. 4 p. ^Doc. 29 issued 1881. F14-135

— The instruction of naval midshipmen in taxidermy, ichthyology, etc., at the U. S. National museum and on board the steamers of the United States Fish commission. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 239. F12-394

On the specimens received by the Smithsonian institution from the United

States Life-saving service. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 177-178. F13-93

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: List of fishes distributed by the United States Fish commission . Report, 1882 ( 1884) , p . 1039-1044 . F16-307

Ryder, John Adam: Directions for collecting embiotocoid fish embryos. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 32. F18-369

Smiley, Charles Wesley: Arrangement with the life-saving service and the light- house board for collecting whales, porpoise, sharks, and strange forms of marine life. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 385-387.^ F18-343

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Distribution of duplicate sets of marine invertebrates, 1879-1886. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 843-867.

PRESERVATION.

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Directions for collecting and preserving fish. 1881, 6 p.

Doc. 30 issued 1881 . F12-211 Directions for collecting and preserving fish. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill,

p. 197-200. F12-211

Brooks, William Keith: [New method for preserving delicate organisms.] Quoted by

Ryder. Report, 1888-89 (1891), p. 519. Figgins, J. D.: New methods of preparing fishes for museum exhibit. Bulletin,

1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1357-1368. Doc. 724 issued 1910. 10-35653

Franklin, Dwight: A method of preparing fish for museum and exhibition purposes.

Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1353-1355, pi. CXLII. Doc. 723 issued

1910. Holder, Charles Frederick: A plan for an educational exhibit of fishes. Bulletin,

1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1309-1314. Doc. 720 issued May, 1910. 10-35651 Lucas, Frederic Augustus: Outline of educational exhibit of fishes. Bulletin,

1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1341-1351. Doc. 722 issued 1910. 10-35678

Miner, Roy Waldo: A plan for an educational exhibit of fishes. Bulletin, 1908

(1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1215-1340, pi. CXXVI-CXLI. Doc. 721 issued May 20,

1910.

Ryder, John Adam: On the preservation of embryonic materials and small organ- isms, together with hints upon embedding and mounting sections serially. Report,

1882 (1884), p. 607-628. Doc. 76 issued Aug. 12, 1884. Fll-274

Seal, William P.: The keeping of Salmonidse for purposes of exhibition. Bulletin,

1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 283-285, illus. F18-676

Tanner, Zera Luther: [Preparation and preservation of specimens.] Bulletin.

1896 (1897), vol. XVI, p. 404-417.

TECHNIQUE.

Crozier, William J./ and Selig Hecht: Correlation of weight, length, and other body measurements in the weakfish, Cynoscion regalis. Bulletin, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, p. 141-147, illus. Doc. 800 issued Sept. 17, 1914. F14-101

Snyder, John Otterbein: [Diagram for taking measurements of fish.] Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 79, illus.

AQUARIUMS.

Blake, William Phipps: A report to the United States Centennial commission upon the principal aquariums abroad in 1873. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 631-640, illus. F16-308

Forbes, S. A.: The aquarium of the U. S. Fish commission at the World's Colum- bian exposition. Report of the Director. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 143-158. Doc. 253 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

291

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Hoffman, B. E.: Artificial sea-water for aquaria. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 465-467. F13-76

Holder, Charles Frederick: A method of transporting live fishes. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1005-1007. Doc. 702 issued Apr., 1910. 10-35427

Norsk Fiskeritidende: [Purifying water in glass aquariums.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 401.

Beeves, I. S. K.: Description of the fresh and salt-water supply and pumping

Slants used for the aquarium. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 159-161. oc. 253 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183

Ryder, John Adam: [Improvements in methods of display.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p.521.^

Seal, William P.: The aqua-vivarium as an aid to biological research. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 965-969. Doc. 102 issued Aug. 16, 1886. Fll-246

The aquarium. A brief exposition of its principles and management. Bul- letin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 274-282. Fll-331

An inquiry as to the proper methods for the care of living things held for

popular amusement and instruction or for purposes of biological research. Bul- letin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 285-287, pi. I-II. F18-677

Observations on the aquaria of the United States Fish commission at Central

station, Washington, D. C. Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 1-12, illus., IV pi. Doc. 186 issued Feb. 11, 1892. 7-1837

BIOLOGICAL STATIONS.

[The American representation at the Naples Zoological station.] Bulletin, 1885

(1885), vol. V, p. 466. Dohrn, Anton, i. e. Felix Anton: The zoological station at Naples, Italy. Bulletin,

1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 433-435 incl. tables. Fl8r166

Evermann, Barton Warren: [The necessity of a biological station in Florida.]

Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 207-208. Mclntosh, W. C.: Fish-cultural investigations at St. Andrews Marine Laboratory,

Scotland. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 241-256. Doc. 261 issued June 26,

1894. F12-183

Meek, Seth Eugene: The utility of a biological station on the Florida coast in its

relation to the commercial fisheries. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 181-

183. Doc. 367 issued Aug. 8, 1898. F12-110

Smith, Hu^h McCormick: Notes on Biscayne Bay, Florida, with reference to its

adaptability as the site of a marine hatching and experiment station. Appendix

2, Report, 1895 (1896), p. 169-191. Doc. 333 issued June 8, 1897. Fll-196

Taylor, W. Edgar: Establishment of a biological station on the Gulf of Mexico.

Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 185-188. Doc. 368 issued Aug . 8, 1898. F12-110

EXPOSITIONS.

GENERAL.

Feddersen, Arthur Frederik: Abstract of an article from the "Nordisk tidsskrift for fiskeri," 1878, entitled "Observations on fishery expositions," etc. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 43-45. F16-153

UNITED STATES.

ATLANTA: COTTON STATES AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION.

Bavenel, William de Chastignier: Report of the representatives of the U. S. Fish commission at the Cotton states and international exposition at Atlanta, Georgia, in 1895. Report, 1896 (1898), p. 147-167, pi. 11-21. Doc. 338 issued June 14, 1897.

BUFFALO: PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION.

Bavenel, William de Chastignier: The Pan-American exposition. Report of the representative of the U. S. Fish commission. Report, 1901 (1902), p. 289-351, pi. 6-20. Doc. 508 issued Oct. 27, 1902. Fll-26

CHICAGO: WORLD'S FAIR.

Bean, Tarleton Hoffman: Report of the representatives of the U. S. Fish com- mission at the World's Columbian exposition. Report, 1894 (1896), p. 177-196, pi. 1-5. Doc. 311 issued Nov. 30, 1896. Fll-186

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CINCINNATI: CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION.

Collins, Joseph William: Report upon the participation of the U. S. Fish commis- sion in the Centennial exposition held at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1888. Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 869-885, pi. XC. Doc. 191 issued 1892. F12-229

NASHVILLE: TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION.

Bavenel, William de Chastignier: Report upon the exhibit of the United States Commission of fish and fisheries at the Tennessee Centennial exposition in 1897. Report, 1898 (1899), p. 329-339, pi. 37. Doc. 407 issued Mar. 28, 1899.

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ST. LOUIS: LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION.

Ravenel, W. de C.: The United States Commission of fish and fisheries, and its exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904. 54 p. (Gibson, Washington.)

LONDON: INTERNATIONAL FISHERY EXPOSITION.

Benecke, Barthold Adolph: The results of the London Fisheries exhibition in their practical value for Germany. Report, 1884 (1886), p. 1185-1204

F18-141

Ljungman, Axel Villielm: Sweden at the great International fishery exposition at London, 1883. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 231-239. F18-128

Lowell, James Russell: Success of the United States exhibit at the London Inter- national fisheries exhibition. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 447-448.

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exhibition for the participation by the United States. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 291-292. F18-315

TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Great International fisheries exhibition: catalogues.]

a. Preliminary catalogue and synopsis of the collections exhibited by the United

States Fish commission and by special exhibitors. With a concordance to the official classification of the exhibition. 107 p. Doc. 54 issued May 25, 1883. _ F12-291

b. Collection of economic crustaceans, worms, echinoderms and sponges, by

Richard Rathbun. 31 p. Doc. 55 issued May 22, 1883. F12-292

c. Catalogue of the aquatic and fish-eating birds exhibited by the United States

National museum, by Robert Ridgway. 48 p. Doc. 56 issued May 22, 1883.

F20-140

d. Catalogue of the economic mpllusca and the apparatus and appliances used in

their capture and preparation for market, exhibited by the United States National museum, by Francis Winslow. 86 p. Doc. 57 issued June 14, 1883.

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e. The whale fishery and its appliances, by James Temple Brown. 116 p. Doc.

58 issued June 14, 1883. 8-27229

f. Catalogue of the collections of fishes exhibited by the United States National

museum, by Tarleton H. Bean. 124 p. Doc. 59 issued June SO, 1883.

F12-295

g. Descriptive catalogue of the collection illustrating the scientific investigation

of the sea and fresh waters, by Richard Rathbun. 109 p. Doc. 69 issued

Apr. 19, 1884. F12-296

h. Catalogue of the aquatic mammals exhibited by the United States National

museum, by F. W. True. 22 p. Doc. 74 issued May 9, 1884. F12-297

EDINBURGH: INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION.

Leonard, J. A.: Plan of the International fisheries exhibition to be held at Edin- burgh, Scotland, and a list of prizes to be awarded. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol

I, p. 390-394. F20-128 A report on the Edinburgh fisheries exhibition. Bulletin, 1882 (1883) vol

II, p. 80-82. t F18-77 Official papers relating to the proposed International fisheries exhibition at Edin- burgh in 1882. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 130-132. F18-29

294 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

BERLIN: INTERNATIONAL FISCHEREI-AUSSTELLUNG, 1880.

Haack, Hermann: A German view of the American section in the Berlin Fishery exhibition. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 57-58. F18-18

The United States exhibit at the Berlin International fishery exposition of 1880. Tr. by Herman Jacobson. 1884, p. 53-58. F16-319

FISHERY CONGRESSES. WORLD'S FISHERIES CONGRESS, CHICAGO, 1893.

World's Fisheries Congress, Chicago, 1893: Report and papers of the World's fisheries congress, held at Chicago, October 16 to 19, 1893. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, 462 p., illus., 41 pi. (partly col.). F12-183

Contents. — 1. Report of the secretary of the general committee, by T. H. Bean. 2. Address of the chairman of the general committee on the World's fisheries congress, by M. McDonald. 3. The assimilation of the fishery laws of the Great Lakes, by G. A. MacCallum. 4. The decrease of food-fishes in American waters and some of the causes, by A. M. Spangler. 5. The sea and coast fisheries, by D. T. Church. 6. Our ocean fishes and the effect of legislation upon the fish- eries, by J. M. K. Southwick. 7. The past, present, and future of trout-culture, by W. L. Gilbert. 8. The relation of scientific research to economic problems, by G. B. Goode. 9. Biological research in relation to the fisheries, by J. A. Ryder. 10. On the influence of light on the periodical depth-migrations of pelagic animals, by J. Loeb. 11. The investigation of rivers and lakes with reference to the fish environment, by B. W. Evermann. 12. The habits and development of the lobster, and their bearing upon its artificial propagation, by F. H. Herrick. 13. The origin of the food of marine animals, by W. K. Brooks. 14. Atmospheric and other influences upon the migration of fishes, by J. J. Armistead. 15. Some ob- servations concerning fish parasites, by E. Linton. 16. On the food of the men- haden, by J. I. Peck. 17. Some plankton studies in the Great Lakes, by J. E. Reighard. 18. The aquarium of the United States Fish commission at the World's Columbian exposition, by S. A. Forbes. Description of the fresh and salt water supply and pumping plants used for the aquarium, by I. S. K. Reeves. Obser- vations and experiments on Saprolegnia infesting fish, by G. P. Clinton. Re- port on a parasitic protozoan observed on fish in the aquarium, by C. W. Stiles. 19. Opening remarks of the chairman of the fish-cultural section of the Fisheries congress, by E. G. Blackford. 20. Statistical review of fish-culture in Europe and North America, by N. Bprodine. 21. Some notes about American fish-culture, by O. Nordqvist. 22. Fish-culture in Michigan, by H. Post. 23. History and methods of whitefish culture, by F. N. Clark. 24. Methods em- ployed at Craig Brook station in rearing young salmonoid fishes, by C. G. Atkins. 25. The propagation of black bass in ponds, by W. F. Page. 26. Fish and fishing in British Guiana, by J. J. Quelch. 27. Fish-cultural investigations at St. An- drews marine laboratory, Scotland, by W. C. Mclntosh. 28. Description of the marine hatchery at Dunbar, Scotland, by T. W. Fulton. 29. The past, present, and future of the oyster industry of Georgia, by A. Oemler. 30. Deep-water oyster culture, by H. C. Rowe. 31. Breeding natural food artificially for young fish artificially hatched, by A. N. Cheney. 32. What we know of the lobster, by F. Mather. 33. Remarks on the maintenance and improvement of the American fisheries, by H. M. Smith. 34. Reforms and improvements suggested for the fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland, by J. Lawrence-Hamilton. 35. Foul fish and filth fevers, by J. Lawrence-Hamilton. 36. Recent experiments in sturgeon hatching on the Delaware River, by B. Dean. 37. The fisheries of Canada, by L. Z. Joncas. 38. The fishing industry of Lake Erie, past and present, by C. M. Keyes. 39. The fisheries of the Virginia coast, by J. T. Wilkins. 40. Notes on the Irish mackerel fisheries, by W. S. Green. 41. Past and future of the fur seal, by J. Stanley-Brown. 42. Notes on the fisheries and fishery industries of Puget Sound, by J. G. Swan. 43. Fish nets: some account of their construction and the application of the various forms in American fisheries, by C. H. Augur. 44. Statistics of the fisheries of the United States, by H. M. Smith. 45. The fisheries of Japan, by the Japanese Bureau of Agriculture. 46. On pearls, and the utili- zation and application of the shells in which they are found in the ornamental arts, as shown at the World's Columbian exposition, by G. F. Kunz.

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NATIONAL FISHERY CONGRESS, TAMPA, 1898.

National Fishery Congress, Tampa, 1898: Proceedings and papers of the National fishery congress, held at Tampa, Florida, January 19-24, 1898. Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 145-371, illus., pi. 10-31. F12-110

Contents. — Proceedings of the congress. Methods of plankton investigation in their relation to practical problems, by J. Reighard. The importance of extended scientific investigation, by H. C. Bumpus. The utility of a biological station on the Florida coast in its'relation to the commercial fisheries, by Seth E. Meek. Establishment of a biological station on the Gulf of Mexico, by W. E. Taylor. Some notes on American ship worms, by C. P. Sigerfoos. An economical con- sideration of fish parasites, by Edwin Lin ton. The fish fauna of Florida, by B. W. Evermann. The lampreys of central New York, by H. A. Surface. The protection of the lobster fishery, by F. H. Herrick. The Florida commercial sponges, by H. M. Smith. On the feasibility of raising sponges from the egg, bv H. V Wilson. The Hudson River as a salmon stream, by A. N. Cheney. A plea for the development and protection of Florida fish and fisheries, by'j. A. Henshall. International protection for the denizens of the sea and waterways, by B. W. James. The restricted inland range of shad due to artificial obstructions and its effect on natural reproduction, by C. H. Stevenson. The green turtle and the possibilities of its protection and consequent increase on the Florida coast, by Ralph M. Munroe. Some factors in the oyster problem, by H. F. Moore. The oyster grounds of the west Florida coast: their extent, condition, and pecu- liarities, by F. Swift. The oysters and oyster beds of Florida, by John G. Ruge. The Louisiana oyster industry, by F. C. Zacharie. The oyster-bars of the west coast of Florida: their depletion and restoration, by H. A. Snieltz. Notes on the fishing industry of eastern Florida, by J. Y. Detwiler. Oysters and oyster- culture in Texas, by I. P. Kibbe. The methods, limitations, and results of whitefish culture in Lake Erie, by J. J. Stranahan. A brief history of the gather- ing of fresh- water pearls in the United States, by G. F. Kunz. The red snapper fisheries: their past, present, and future, by A. F. Warren. Some brief reminis- cences of the early days of fish-culture in the United States, by L. Stone. The relations between State fish commissions and commercial fishermen, by W. E. Meehan. Possibilities for an increased development of Florida's fishery resources, by J. N. Cobb. The utility and methods of mackerel propagation, by J. P. Moore. The large-mouthed black bass in Utah, by John Sharp. Florfda fur- farming, by J. M. Willson, jr. Index.

INTERNATIONAL FISHERY CONGRESS, FOURTH, WASHINGTON, 1908.

International Fishery Congress, Fourth, Washington, 1908: Proceedings of the Fourth International fishery congress: Organization and sessional business, papers, and discussions. Held at Washington, U. S. A., September 22 to 26, 1908. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, 2 parts, illus., CLVI pi. (partly col. 2 fold.). 11-5437

Contents. — Pt. 1. Organization and sessional business. International regula- tions of the fisheries on the high seas [3 papers], by O. T. Olsen, C. E. Fryer, C. H. Stevenson. Work of the International fisheries commission of Great Britain and the United States, by D. S. Jordan. Some reasons for failure of fish protective legislation and some suggested remedies, by O. M. Dennis. National aspects of angling and the protection of game fishes, by H. W. Perce. Sport fishing in California and Florida, by C. F. Holder. Lobsters and the looster problem in Massachusetts, by G. W. Field. A method of lobster culture, by A. D. Mead. Sea mussels and dogfish as food, by I. A. Field. The wholesome- ness of oysters as food, by H. C. Rowe. Effects of menhaden fishing upon the supply of menhaden and of the fishes that prey upon them, by W. E. Hathaway. Effects of the menhaden and mackerel fisheries upon the fish supply, by W. C. Kendall. An improved and practical method of packing fish for transportation, by A. Soiling. A process for preserving the pearl-oyster fisheries and for increas- ing the value of the yield of pearls, by J. I. Solomon. Fur seals and the seal fisheries, by C. H. Townsend. Economic conditions of the fisheries in Italy, by Guido Rossati. The fisheries and the guano industry of Peru, by R. E. Coker. The fisheries of China, by Wei-Ching W. Yen. The fisheries of Japan, from a geographical standpoint, by T. Kitahara. Gold fish and their culture in Japan, by Shmnosuke Matsubara. Commercial sponges and the sponge fisheries, by H. F. Moore. The abuse of the scaphander in the sponge fisheries, by Ch.

296 u. s. BUREAU or FISHERIES.

Flegel. A practical method of sponge culture, by H. F. Moore. Sponge culture, by Jules Cotte. Experiments in the artificial propagation of fresh- water mussels, by George Lefevre and W. G. Curtis. A plan for promoting the whitefish pro- duction of the Great Lakes [3 papers], by S. W. Downing, F. N. Clark, Paul Reighard.

Pt. 2. Fish-cultural practices in the Bureau of Fisheries, by J. W. Titcomb. A new principle of aquiculture and transportation of live fishes, by A. D. Mead. Method of cultivating rainbow trout and other Sal monidse, by C. L. Paige. Pos- sible expansion of shad-hatchery work, by S. G. Worth. The comparative value of foods for rainbow trout and other salmon oids, by C. L. Paige. Apparatus and methods employed at the marine fish hatchery at Flodevig, Norway, by G. M. Dannevig. The utility of sea-fish hatching, by G. M. Dannevig. Propagation and protection of the Rhine salmon, by P. P. C. Hoek. Fishes in their relation to the mosquito problem, by W. P. Seal. Foods for young salmon oid fishes, by C. G. Atkins. Fresh-water shrimp, a natural fish food, by S. G. Worth. The cultivation of the turbot, by R. Anthony. The treatment of fish-cultural waters for the removal of algse, by M. C. Marsh and R. K. Robinson. Notes on the dissolved content of water in its effect upon fishes, by M. C. Marsh. Cause of disease in young salmonoids, by Eugene Vincent. Radical prevention of Costia necatrix in salmonoid fry, by Johann Franke. Treatment of fungus on fishes in captivity, by L. B. Spencer. Methods of combating fungus on fishes in captivity, by C. F. Holder. A new method of combating fungus on fishes in captivity, by Paul Zirzow. Eighteen months' experience with a disease of brook trout, by- Albert Rosenberg. American fishes in Italy, by Giuseppe Besana. Acclima- tization of American fishes in Argentina, by E. A. Tulian. The introduction of American fishes into New Zealand, by L. F. Ayson. Naturalization of American fishes in Austrian waters, by Franz von Pirko. ' Causes of degeneration of Ameri- can trputs in Austria, by Johann Franke. New and improved devices for fish culturists, by A. E. Fuller. A device for counting young fish, by R. K. Robinson. A method of transporting live fishes, by C. F. Holder. A method of measuring fish eggs, by H. von Bayer. An improvement in hatching and rearing boxes, with notes on continuous feeding of the fry of Salmonidae, by G. E. Simms. Devices for use in fish hatcheries and aquaria, by Eugene Vincent. New methods of transporting eggs and fish, by W. S. Kincaid. Fishways, by H. von Bayer. A plea for observation of the habits of fishes and against undue generalization, by Theodore Gill. The habits and life history of the toadfish (Opsanus tail), by E. W. Gudger. Methods of studying the habits of fishes and recording their life histories; with an account of the breeding habits of the horned dace, by Jacob Reighard. A method of observing the habits and recording the life his- tories of fishes, by C. F. Holder. Effects of changes in the density of water upon the blood of fishes, by G. G. Scott. Internal parasites of the Sebago salmon, by H. B. Ward. Notes on the flesh parasites of marine food fishes, by Edwin Linton. Structure and functions of the ear of the squeteague, by G. H. Parker. An intensive study of the fauna and flora of a restricted area of sea bottom, by F. B- Sumner. Development of sponges from tissue cells outside the body of the parent, by H. V. Wilson. Gases dissolved in the waters of Wisconsin lakes, by E. A. Birge. Volumetric studies of the food and feeding of oysters, by H. F. Moore. A plan for an educational exhibit of fishes [2 papers], by C. F. Holder and R. W. Miner. Outline for an educational exhibit of fishes, by F. A. Lucas. A method of preparing fish for museum and exhibition purposes, by Dwight Franklin. New method of preparing fishes for museum exhibit, by J. D. Figgins. The United States Bureau of Fisheries: its establishment, functions, organization, resources, operations, and achievements, by H. M. Smith. General index.

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Baird, Spencer Fullerton: Purchase of Professor Poey's Ichthyologia Cubana by the Spanish government. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 439. F18-169

Boeck, G.: How to strengthen the dunes. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 38-40.

F18-374

Ffennel, Henry: [What fish sometimes swallow.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 78.

Garman, Samuel: In regard to the "sea-serpent" of literature. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 128. F18-246

Hanna, S. W.: Description of an eel-like creature taken in a net at New Harbor, Maine, in 1880. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 407-410, illus. F18-153

Hartung, G.: An account of the Loffoden Islands of Norway. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 559-564. F16-109

Herndon, C. G.: Sanitary report on old Providence Island, United States of Co- lombia. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 412-414. F18-352

Johnson, George A.: A mud slough on the Grand Banks. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 291-292. F18-444

Kidder, Jerome H.: Hints for emergencies. Prepared for the use of field parties of the United States Fish commission. [1877.] Fll-208

The Bower-Barff rustless iron. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 151-154.

F18-394

Magie, William Francis: [Report upon atmospheric electricity.] Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 408-410.

Marquette, George R.: Extraordinary floods in the Potomac River. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 258. F18-46

Michigan, State Board of Fish Commissioners: Minute upon the death of Oren M. Chase, George W. Armstrong, and Charles H. Brownell. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 83-85. F18-231

Morris, Alfred: [A sea-monster.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 78-79.

Proctor, Richard Anthony: A marine monster. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV. p. 55-56. F18-218

- Monster sea-serpents. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 325-328. e F18-466

Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth: The photography of aquatic animals in their natural environment. Bulletin, 1907 (1908), vol. XXVII, p. 41-68, illus., pis. Doc. 635 issued Aug. 22, 1908. 8-35640

Schufeldt, Robert Wilson: Experiments in photography of live fishes. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, 5 p. 9 pi. Doc. 424 issued Dec. 13, 1899. f F12-40

Smiley, Charles Wesley: A list of the names and addresses of the fish commissioners of the various States of the United States, and of the superintendents of hatch- eries, corrected to June 1, 1883, with some indication of the limits of the terms upon which they are now serving. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 117-122.

F18-118

A list of the names of all persons who have been appointed commissioners of

fisheries of the various States of the United States, with their addresses, and the dates of their terms of service. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 123-127.

F18-119 Swan, J. G.: [Construction of canoes made byMakah Indians.] Bulletin, 1890 (1892),

vol. X, p. 19-20. Wilcox, W. A. [A vessel struck four times by a swordfish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887),

vol. VI, p. 143-144.

[A man killed by a swordfish.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 411-412.

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Page.

Abbe, W. A 55, 196, 198

Abbott, Charles Conrad 84,88,91

Abernethy.A. S 70,203

Achtenberg, Henrietta 28,32,38,42,43,45,49,68

Adams, A. C 18,167

Adams, Andrew Leith

Adams, Emma Hildreth 216

Alexander, Alvin Burton 14, 68,

150, 151, 159, 160, 166, 176, 180, 181, 186, 189, 191, 193, 195, 203, 216, 259, 268

Alger Charles J 29

Allen' Joel Aseph 165

Aller,'Henry D 129, 166,

167 182, 192, 194, 196, 201, 208, 213, 214, 216, 226, 233

Allport , Morton 122, 129

Amelin. John 178

American-Canadian Boundary Com mission.. 184

American Carp Culture Association 221

Ancher, Ernst 189

Anderson, John 50, 70, 129, 176

Anderson, O. P 30

Anderssen, Joakim 165, 168, 175, 190,214,219

Annaniassen , Abraham 149, 177, 189, 219

Annin, James 42

Anthony, O. C 125

Anthony , Raoul Louis Ferdinand 68, 138

Applegate. J. P 207

Arapian, E. J 273

Armistead, A. Wilson 120

Armistead , J. J 47

Arnold , Isaac 54, 122

Atkins, Charles G 30, 34, 35, 45, 47, 49, 70, 99.

102, 103, 125, 129, 138, 164, 165, 168, 201, 203, 260

Atwater, Wilbur Olin 56, 70, 213, 221,2-53,287

At wood, Nathaniel E.. . 63. 146,165, 168, 183, 192,214

Augur, C. H 188

A very , F. W 191

Ayson, L. F 121

B. . 267

Babbitt , John O 55, 198

Babcock, William C 55. 104, 132, 205

Babson, F. J 197

Bache,R. M 244

Baird, George Washington 13

Baird , Spencer Fullerton 9, 13. 16, 18, 27, 30, 35,

41,42,44,45,47,50,68,69,81,82, 87, 122,126,127,132,139,145,147, 148, 150, 159, 164, 165, 169, 171 ,172, 173, 181, 186, 187, 189, 203, 204,206, 214,215,219, 221,225.291,298

Baldwin, Charles H 93, 179

Ball.E.M 201

Banmeyer, M 119

Barber ; C. H 70, 129

Barbour,C. H 135

Barfurth,D 30,70

Barin, L. T 47,70

Barker, E. L 55,198

Barnes, A. G 59,123

Barnes, William M 65

Barney, Raymond L 238,241,284

Barnston, George 76,209

Bartet , C 75, 119, 131

Bartlett, John R 50

Bartlett , Sylvester P 4 7, 54, 112, 126

Battle, John D 16,246,251

Bavarian Fishery Association 114

Bayer, Hector von 138, 164

Bean, Barton A 45, 84, 86. 90, 168

Bean, Tar leton Hoffman 18,30,34, 3o, 42,44,

55,67,70,74,82,83,87,88,92,94,117,122,129, 137, 138,165,166,200,201,205,291,292,293

Beardslee, lister Anthony 14

Beardsley , Arthur Eugene 42

Beckley , Emma Metcalf 187

Behr, Friedrich von 59,

70, 114, 120, 123, 138, 139, 147,217 Benecke, Bert hold Adolf. . . 30,

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Benedict , James E 270, 279

Berry, Samuel Stillman 260, 262

Bertram, James G 147, 176, 177

Besana. Giuseppe 120

Bettom, Eugenio 43, 113, 120, 123, 129, 138

Bigelow, Henry Bryant 16

Bigelow, Maurice Alpheus 270

Bigelow, Robert Payne 270

Birge , Edward A 21, 22, 42

Bissell, John H 173, 174

Blackford, Eugene Gilbert 19, 41,

47.55,59,111.117,161,162,196,205,206,245,251

Blake, William Phipps 291

Bland, John 150

Boake, Bancroft 45

Boardman, W. H 268

Boeck, Axel,i. e. Jonas Axel. . . . 4^,55,178,211,269

Boeck,G 298

Boepple, Johann Frederick 262

Bolfman, Charles Harvy 54, 87

Borne, Max von dem 54,

59, 114, 120, 122, 123, 138, 139,215,247

Borodine, Nicolas A 51,111,113,115,134

Boston Daily Advertiser 194

Bottemanne, C. J 70, 120, 129

Bouchon-Brandely , Germain 113,

114,242,247,248,259

Bower, Seymour 70, 137

Bower, Ward Taft -. . . . 50, 129, 130, 149, 16fi, 167,

182, 192, 194, 195, 201, 208, 213, 214, 216, 226, 227, 228

gowers, George Meade 150 owers, Luther J 40

Brakeley, John H 40, 59, 123, 233, 283

Brant, Martin 219

Brevoort, J. Carson 221

Brice, John J 7,45,70,99,129,146,225,230,273

Broca, P. de 68, 194, 244,249.253

Brocchi, P 30,52,247

Brooks, William Keith 30, 242, 243, 291

Brouster.E.B 190

Brown, /. E 101

Brown, J. J 35

Brown, James Temple 165, 225, 228, 293

Brumme 30, 114

Buccich 273

Buch, Sophus Andreas 45, 55, 211, 243

Buck, H. H 71,137

Buckingham, R. H 167

Burnpus, Hermon Cary 43, 66, 208, 219, 265

Bunce, Henry C 245

Burke, Charles Victor 83,94

Burns, Frank 79

Bush. Katherine Jeanette 16,261

Butcher, E. Z 59

Caird, James T... 177

Caldwell, John K 180

California Laws, Statutes, etc 253

California State Fisheries Commission 185

Calkins, Gary Nathan... 277

Campbell, J.B 50,83,112

Canfield , Harry L 59, 190

Cape Ann Breeze 153

Carpenter. Charles 42

Carr, T. F. Robertson 55, 177, 210

Carrington, William T 161

Carswell, James . . 126

Cary.H. H 27, 43, 55, 60, 123, 132, 205

Casella, Louis P 14

Casto, L. P 48

Causans, Viscount de 114

Cerda, Juan de la C 118

Certes, A 277

Chabot-Karlen 30, 114

Chadwick, B. P ..78,145,196

Chalker, Robert B 55,205

Chamberlain, Frederick M 30, 40,

42, 44, 48, 50, 71, 100, 130, 166, 182, 192, 194,195,201,202,208,216,227,228,233

42,45,48,70,123,139,147,150,177,212,293 ' Chamberlain, T 35

299

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INDEX TO AUTHORS.

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Chambers, W. Oldham 120

Chapman. Pearson 55, 145. 196, 207

Cheever, Henry T 35

Cheney , A. Nelson 30, 48, 71, 130

Chicago Tribune 191

Chittenden, Newton H 216

Chittenden, Russel Henry 222, 287

Christensen, R 187

Christoffers, Harry J 166, 227 , 230

Church Danie IT 65, 145, 198

Churchill, Edward Perry 238,

239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 249, 253, 265, 266,267,269

Clagett,J.C 54

Clark, Alonzo Howard. . . . 30, 40, 78, 82, 158, 165. 167, 169, 170, 172, 197, 198, 208, 214, 220, 226, 228,284

Clark, D.C 30

Clark, Frank Nelson .. 30,55,

71, 99, 104, 105, 117, 126, 130, 132, 135, 137, 139

Clark, George A 227

Clark, Howard Walton. . 90, 233, 255, 256, 257, 261, 262

Clark, Hubert Lyman 279

Clarke, H. R 71,84,135

Clinton, G. P 34

Cobb, John Nathan 30, 48, 50, 51, 63, 71, 116, 130,

149, 150, 151, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 166, 169, 171, 180, 182, 184, 185, 187, 192, 193, 194, 195,196,201, 202, 203, 208, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218,219,220, 221 226, 227, 229, 249, 267, 268, 269, 273, 284, 287

Cockerell, Theodore Dm Alison 39

Cocks, Alfred Heneage 228

Coe, Wesley Roswell 15,278

Coker, Robert Ervin. . . 8, 27, 48, 52, 164, 175, 217, 219, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 265,266, 287

Colburn, John F 248

Cole, Leon Jacob 17, 30,

34, 37, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 60, 123, 191, 222

Collins,D. E 18.30,48

Collins, JohnD 71,130

Collins, Joseph William 13, 15, 17, 30, 35, 42,

48, 50, 55, 56, 63, 64, 66, 68, 78, 117, 126, 146, 148, 149, 150, 159, 160, 162, 165, 166, 167,168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194,195, 196, 197, 198, 200, 201, 203, 204, 207, 208, 210, 213, 216, 219, 220, 221, 222, 225, 226, 228, 234, 240, 248, 250, 252, 253, 255, 260, 273, 278, 293

Colson, C. Bunting 242

Commercial. The, Port Huron, Mich 184

Conklin, B. F 199

Cory,E.J 206

Costa, Achille 176,177

Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprian Victor. ... 241, 247, 248, 252, 253, 259

Cotte, Jules 273

Couchman J. W 60,118

Coutance,H. A 44

Cox, Ulysses Orange 52, 87, 89, 91

Coxe, Frank 169

Crawford, S. M 135

Creighton, R. J 116, 121

Crevecoeur, Michel Guillaume St. Jean de,

called St. John de Crevecoeur 228

Crittenden, A. R 56

Crocker, L. B 41

Crosby, John Schuyler 112

Crozier. William J 40, 77, 291

Cummins, George W 222, 287

Curtis, J.E 90,137

Curtis, Winterton Conway 37, 256, 257

Dall, William Healey 161 , 162, 262

Dambeck, Carl ... 30, 48, 63, 158, 163, 176, 178, 179, 191 Danglade, Ernest. . 17,240,246,250,251,258,262,278

Daniell, William C 56,132

Dannevig, Gunder Mathisen 71,

93,115,121,126,139,267

Dantziger 176,210

Davis, Bradley Moore 17, 52, 283

Davis, H. B. 60,117,123,222

Davis, H. S , 37

Day, Francis 43,

45. 48, 71, 93, 130, 132, 147, 149, 179, 184, 190, 219 Dean, Bashford . ., 34.

51, 134, 238, 239, 240, 241 . 246, 247, 248, 251, 252

De Bloise, E. T 56, 188, 198, 214

De Bon 247

Delano, J. S 135

Page.

Delawder, G. W 135

Delchamps. John J 244

Dempsey, W 55,205

Dennis, Oregon Milton 182

Derby. V. L 193

Detwiler, John Y 167,244,250,257

Dice, Lee Raymond 166,227,230

Dickinson, Fred. W 185

Dimmock, George 42

Dohrn, Anton, i. e. Felix Anton 292

Dolge, Alfred 60, 218

Donahue, James 268

Donaldson, R. J 60, 123

Donnelly, Frank L 161,205

Donnelly, W. J. S 175

Doolittle, A. A 22, 30, 88, 283

Dorrance, C 222

Doucot, Charles 66,260

Dousman, H. F 76,131

Dowell, Benjamin Franklin 71, 112, 135, 185

Downing, Seth W 71, 137

Downman, R. II 171,233

Drake, Franklin Jeremiah 15, 19

Dresser, Henry 54

Dressier, Fletcher B 78

Driscoll, Edward. . . 15, 159, 170, 171, 172, 193, 195,259

Ducastel, M 114, 140

Duclos, Gilbert 54,119

Duerden, James Edwin 278

Duff, R. W 177

Duke. Richard Thomas Walker 41,60, 191

Dukehart, J. P 233

Duncan, J. Barker 71,115,130,135

Dunlap, M. E 188

Dunn, Horace D 50, 71, 113, 117, 130

Dunn, Mathias 30,63,126

Dunning, Philo 35

Dyrenforth, Robert G 186

Earll, Robert Edward . 27, 30, 47, 48, 50, 56, 63, 78, 126, 127, 132, 152, 158. 160, 163, 165, 168, 169, 170, 185, 187 192. 195, 196, 197, 200, 204, 216, 219, 220, 221

Eastman, Frank S Ill

Eben-Bauditten 42,60, 114,123

Ebert, Amos 191

Eckardt, George 60,123

Eckardt,R 56,132

Eckardt-Liibbinchen , R 60, 1 23

Edmonds, Richard II 251

Edwards, Vinal N. . 45,46,49,87,127,171,205,200,284

Eigenmann, Carl H 28,

30,40,45,63,66,67,77,79,82,92,190

Eisen, Gustav 279

Eldridge, John A 258,262

Elliott, Henry Wood 42, 126, 165, 225, 226 , 227

Elliott, James W 169, 197

Ellis, J. Frank 100,111

Enders, F. H 121

Endicott, Charles 159, 180

England, National Fish Culture Association. 40

Evans, Kelly 137

Evermann, Barton Warren... 9,15,17,19,21,22,27, 30,34,35,41,45,50,54,56,68,71,72,73,74,82,83, 84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,99,111,113, 135, 137, 166, 167, 168, 180, 182, 190, 191, 200, 202, 203, 208, 225, 227, 233, 238, 240, 246, 251, 262, 292

Ewart, James Cossar 27, 28, 56, 111, 127, 139, 219

Exeter, Marquisof 115

Farlow, William G ibson. . . . . 63, 220, 283, 284

Farr. S. C 72, 121

Farrington, John 122

Fassett, Harry Clifford. ... Ill , 129, 149, 166, 182, 192, 194, 195, 201, 208, 213,214,216,227

Feddersen, A 48, 55, 178, 292

Fenton, Henry J 132

Ferguson, Thomas B 56, 132, 205, 206

Fesler, Bert 78

Fewkes, Jesse Walter 15, 278

Ffennell, Henry. . . 120, 298

Fiedler 48,72,212

Field, George Wilton 260,268

Field, Irving A 30, 165, 215, 219, 222, 256, 260

Field, The, London 176

Figgins, J. D 291

Finely, Charles 1 56.72,130

INDEX TO AUTHORS.

301

Page.

Finn.W 56,122,177,210

Finsch, Otto 4o, 60, 117, 123

Fisher, F. B 50, 168

Fisher, J. G 225

Fisher, Walter Kenrick 15, 234, 279

Fisher, William J 72, 202

Fitzhugh, D. H 148

Flegel, Charles 274

Fletcher, William W 76, 137

Flint, James Milton 277

Florida Laws, Statutes, etc 253

Fogarty.J 273

Foliett, Richard E 135

Forbes, Robert Bennet 150

Forbes, Stephen Alfred 30,

31, 34, 36, 37, 38, 72, 270, 277, 283, 291

Forest and Stream 120

Foster, N . W 48

Fowler, Gilbert 206

Fraichc, Felix 243, 247

Fraley, W. R 135

France, Minister of Marine and the Colonies. 176, 180

France, Moniteur dc la Pisciculture 212

Franke, Johann 34, 119

Franklin, Dwight 291

Frantz Emanuel H 135

Fraser, C. McLean 278

Freeman 148

French. Peter 166

Frey Emile 72, 121

Friedlaender, Oscar O 42, 56, 198, 214

Friele, M . . 163. 178, 209, 211, 214, 219, 220, 227, 228, 269

Fryer, Charles Edward 137, 185, 260, 268

Fuller, Alfred E 139

Fuller, Cabel Allen 240, 287, 288

Fuller, Thomas 60, 93

Fullerton, Samuel F 137

Fulton, T. Wemyss 115

Gaines, Kemp 28, 60, 123

Gallup,B. Frank 50,213,214

Gamgee, John 220

Garde, Aug 149, 177, 210, 212, 221

Gardner, A. P 42, 80, 125, 135

Gardner, Albert A 207

Garman, Samuel 241, 298

Gasoh, Adolf 31, 60. 113, 123

Gauthier, C. W 169

Gaylord , Harvey Russell 34, 72

Geare, Randolph 1 72

George, W. C 273

Gerber , C 60. 218

German Fishery Association 163

Gifford, George 56, 147

Gilbert, Charles Henry. 15, 22, 40, 72, 74, 80, 83, 84, 85, 89,91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 165, 202, 203, 215, 244, 249

Gilbert, N. C 32, 38, 90

Gilbert, W.I 72,131,135

Gilchrist, F. C 45

Giles, W.S 139

Gill, Theodore Nicholas 44,

68, 82, 87, 117, 165,193,260

Gillespie, Samuel . . 31, 60, 123

Glaser, O.C 17,238,251

Glasgow Herald 228

Glen Falls Republican 72

Glennan, A. H 36

Golden, R . A 48

Goldsborough, Edmund Lee 21,

41, 45, 46, 72, 74, S3. 88, 90, 92, 93, 262

Goldsmith 116

Goll, Hermann 72, 121

Goode, George Brown 7, 28, 31, 36, 37, 42, 44,

47,48,50,51, 52, 53, 54. 55, 56, 59, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 87, 94, 99, 126, 128,145, 148, 149, 158, 160. 165. 183, 185, 187, 188, 192.194, 197, 198. 199, 208, 214, 216, 222, 225, 249 Gorham, Frederic Poole. 34, 44, 258, 266, 267, 268. 284

Gould, N. E 48

Grabill, L. R 104

Grady.JohnE 274

Grant, Isaac H 56, 195, 1 98

Grave, Benjamin Harrison 255, 257

Grave, Caswell 17, 238, 241, 246, 251

Great Britain 185

Great Britain, commissioners appointed to

inquire into the sea fisheries 147, 176, 177

Great Britain, royal commission on trawling.. 147

Page.

Greeley, Arthur White . . 59, 84

Green, Erik H 213, 214, 287

Green, Loren W 34, 72, 130, 135, 146, 216

Green, Seth 73, 112, 117, 130, 135, 203, 233

Green, William Ppotswood 211

Greene, Carl Hartly 73

Greene, Charles Wilson 27, 39, 40, 48, 73

Greenfield, Alfred 73, 121, 137

Greer, Rob Leon 56, 150, 160, 185, 200, 213, 215

Griffin, G. W 259

Griffith, William 56, 132

Gross, Julius 60. 123, 218

Gudger, Eugene Willis 28, 45, .S3

Gundersen, H 64, 218

Gunnison, James W 245

Gunther. Albert 45

Gurley, R. R 34, 37, 277

Haack, Hermann 31, 42, 73, 130, 135, 137, 291

Habersham, William Ney A 45, 73, 209

Habershaw, Frederick 229

Haeckel, Ernest Heinrieh 1'hilipp August ... 22

Hahn, Clarence Wilson 37

Haime, Jules 113

Hall, Ansley 56, 186,

196! 204, 216, 220, 240, 241, 243, 245, 251, 253, 257

Halloy, Leon d* 114

HalpeVine, E 283

Hamilton, W. R 44

Hamlen, William 56,104,132

Hamlin, Augustus Choate 43, 47, 73, 203

Hammond, J. P 174

Hanna, G. Dallas 227, 234

Hanna,S. W 86,298

Harding, Charles William . . 57, 132, 134, 177, 256, 257

Harding, Garrick M Ill

Hardy, t. H 14fi

Harger, Osrar 270

Hargitt, Charles Wesley 278

Harper, John A 130

Harrell, J. Dock 57, 79, 187

Harris, Gwynn 57, 196, 207

Harron, Leighton G 46, 81, 125. 138

Hartung, G 298

Harvey, Moses 175

Harvie- B rown, John A lexander 234

Harz, C. O 31

Haskell, E . E 239

Haskell, E . H 64, 192

Hatch, Thomas E 76, 201

Hathaway, Walter E 50, 198, 260

Hausser, A . E 241, 247

Haverfield, N. T 218

Hawkins, J. W 31,57

Hay,Naman 125

Hay, Oliver Perry 89,91

Hay, William Perry 233, 265, 266, 269

Hayward, Joseph H 175

Healy,R 79

Hearder, William 189

Heath, Harold 227

Heath, Neil 41,44

Hecht,Selig 40,77,291

Hector, James 180, 225, 228

Heincke, Friedrich, i. e., Johann Friedrich. . 178

Hemphill, Henry 260,261

Hcnsen. Victor 22, 28, 44, 181

Henshall, James Alexander.. 31, 85, 100, 112, 127, 222

Hensman, John T 54, 120

Hermes, Otto 27,28,48,52,126

Herndon, C. G 298

Herrick, Charles Judson 27, 39

Horrick, Francis Hobart 265, 266, 267, 268, 269

Hessel, Rudolph 36,

40, 42, 60, 73, 117, 123, 127, 138, 257, 258, 279, 283

Heyser,E 60,123

Hiester, Charles E 80, 140, 191

Hildebrand, Samuel Frederick 31, 45, 57, 69, 89

Hinckley, Isaac 215

Hind, H. G 48,127

Hinkelmann 48, 52, 181, 225

Hobbs, James R 225

Hobbs, Orlando 89

Hodge, E. B 73,130

Hoek, Paulus PeroniusCato... 212,241,242,243,248

Hoffman 114

Hoffman, R. E 288,292

Holberton, Wakeman 73.135

302

INDEX TO AUTHORS.

Holden,E. C 73.203

Holder, Charles Frederiok..34,45,46,167,168,291,292

Holmes, John F 42,48,197

Holmes, Samuel Jackson 270

Homergue, Louis C. d' 57, 183, 185, 198, 216

Horst, Rutgar 241,242,243

Hovey, Horace Carter 51, 207, 217, 222

Howard, Arthur Day 255, 256,257

Howe, Freeland 17, 19

Howeil, D. Y 209

Hoxie, Walter 67, 128

Hoyt, W.D 19,283,284

Hubbard, W. F 108,130

Hiibner, A 36, 176

Hubreoht, Ambrosius Arnold Willem Ill

Hudson, George A 60, 85

Hughes, Smith E 77, 135, 164

Hume, R. D 216

Hunger, Oscar 60

Huske, C. J. 57, 73, 132, 136, 139

Huxley, Thomas II 35, 177, 242, 248

Ingalls, J. F 22,164

Ingersoll Ernest 165, 238, 249, 258, 261

International Fishery Congress 295

Isley, Frederick B 256,262

Ito, K 179,218,219,221

Jacobson, H 19

Jacoby, Leopold.. , 28, 52

Jaffe, 3 ! 114,136

James, Bushrod W 185

Jann,P. F 57,205

Japan, Bureau of Agriculture 179,

212,228,233,269,284

Jenkins, Oliver Peebles 22, 65, 77, 93, 94

Jennings, Herbert Spencer 277, 279

Jennings, Ralph S 219

Jensen, Olaf Scheveland 57, 148, 211

Jerrell,H. P 73,212

Johnson, August 124

Johnson, George A 45, 298

Johnson, Robert Sidney 31, 36, 140, 283

Johnson, Samuel 61,116,124

Johnston, Edward C. 15, 159, 170, 171, 172, 193, 195, 259

Johnston, Joseph, & Sons 189

Joncas, Louis Zepherin 174, 209

Jones, C. E 41

Jones, Ernest Lester 202, 227

Jones, J. F 80,125

Jordan, David Starr 15, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 61 , 63,

65, 66, 68, 69, 73, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 116, 125, 159, 165, 172, 174, 180, ] 84, 185, 187, 203, 215, 222, 227 Jousset de Bellesme, Georges Louis Marie

Felicien 80,119

Joyce, H. B 14,195

Juday , Chancey 21 , 22, 31 , 61 , 73, 84

Juel, Niels 158,178,210,228

K., Baron von 31,140

Kabler, N. D 124

Karsten, Gustav 14,44,48,181

Keller, H 165,176

Kellogg, James L 256,257,258,268

Kemp, N. H 57,217

Kendall, William Converse 18,21,31,37,38,41,

43, 45, 46, 50, 53, 63, 69, 74, 80, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91,92, 117, 125, 159, 167, 176, 180, 181, 189, 191, 193, 197,198, 218, 219, 222, 261

Kennedy, B. E. B 136

Kennedy, Clarence Hamilton 66

Kensington, Edward Thomas 222, 287

Kenworthy, C. J 62,222

Kerbert, Coenraad 37,120

Kerr, John W 31,76,209

Keyes, C. M 184

Kiaer, Anders Nicolai 178,253

Kibbe,!. P 246

Kidder, Jerome Henry 9, 14, 41, 288, 298

Kiel, Peter 31,76,209

Kincaid, Walters 139

King, W.Z - 198

Kinney, Aug. C -.. 187

Kirsch, M 61,127

Kirsch, Philip H 22, 68, 86, 89, 91, 233, 261

Kirtland, Frederick 43

Page. Kitahara, T ................................. 179

Kite, J. Alban ......................... 78, 127, 139

Klotz, J. P. J .................... 34, SO, 117, 130, 140

Knauthe, Karl ............................. 42, 124

Knight, William ............................ 183

Knowles, Herbert M ........................ 36

Knudsen, Henrik ........................... 214

Kochs, W ................................... 31

Kohlo, Charles .............................. 163

Koons. Benjamin Franklin ................ 256, 262

Kopsch, H .................................. 116

Koss, R. A .............................. 31,74,136

Kostytschev, Pevel Andruvich ............ 222, 287

Kottbus, Handelskammer ................... 163

Krause, Hans Gunner ...................... 93, 175

Krause, Karl E. H ............... 42, 64, 69, 166, 195

Krueger, A. C ............................... 48

Kumlien, Ludwig ..................... 160,165,173

Kunnel .................................... 74,136

Kuntz, Albert ................... 27,28,46,47,69,77

Kunz, George Frederick ............... 258, 259, 260

Kutchin, Howard M ......................... "166,

182, 192, 194, 195, 202, 213, 216, 226, 229

Labatt, Henry L ........................... 19S

Lailin & Co ............................... 146, 183

Lahaway .................................... 31

Laighton, Cedric... .. 57,205

La Motto, Alfred V .......................... 113

Land, Gordon ............................... 136

Landmark, Anthon, /. c.. Even Anthon

Thomas .................. ............ 38, 115, 182

Lanman, Charles ............... 31, 47, 57, 74, 76, 209

Latham, Silas B ........................... 197, 200

Laurent. Pierre .............................. 242

La Valette St. George, Adolf Johann Hubert,

Freiherr von ............................. 43, 139

Lawrence, George W ........................ 167

Lawrence-Hamilton, J ......... 213, 219, 220, 222, 284

Layet, Alexander ........................... 284

Leach, Glen C ..................... 115, 124, 134, 136

Lee, Leslie A ............................. 17, 31, 47

Lee, Thomas ................................ 92

Lefebvre, Alfred ........................ 80, 119, 125

Lefevre, George ........................ 37, 256, 257

Lefevre. George Shaw ....................... 177

Lehrs, George Lambert ...................... 189

Leith, J. M ............................ 177,184,189

Lembkey, Walter 1 ........................ 166, 227

Lennurt,J.T ............................ 57,207

293 122

61, 124 36,64, 266 28, 287

Leonard, J.A

Leonard, William L

Leonhardt, G

Leslie, Charles C

Levene, Phoebus Aaron Theodore ......... ,

Lewis, George A ........................... 80

Libbey, William ......................... 13, 14, 18

Libby,T.E ............................... 260

Lincoln, Benjamin .......................... 130

Lincoln, Thomas ........................... 76, 201

Lindenkohl, A ............................... 19

Linton, Edwin .......... 31,32,34,37,38,89,278,279

Ljungman, Axel Vilhelm .................... 32,

48, 57, 127, 147, 148, 179, 189, 190, 211, 293 Loeb, Jacques ............................... 48

London, Fish Trades Gazette ............... 219

London, Journal of the National I ish Culture Association ................................ 163

Loomis, Watts T ........................ 74, 88, 130

Lord, Henry W ............................. 89

Lord, W.Scott .............................. 41

Lotsey, Johannes Paulus .............. 238, 256, 284

Low,D. W ............................ 158,174,197

Low' W. F ................................ 104, 128

Lowell, James Russell ....................... 293

Lucas, Frederic Augustus ............... 27, 66 291

Luce, Thomas R ............................ 53, 87

Lundberg, Rudolph. 52,149,158,163, 179, 189, 210, 212 Lydell, Dwight ...................... 46, 54, 122, 137

Lyman, Theodore ................. 140, 169, 182, 201

Lynchburg Advance ........................ 191

MacCallum, G. A ............................ 184

MacDonald. Rose M. E ................ 218, 225, 227

MacFarland. Frank Mace .................... 261

Macgowan, Daniel J ............. 41, 61, 124, 127, 269

Mackrill, Alfred ............................. 61

Magie, William Francis ..................... 298

INDEX TO AUTHORS.

303

Page. Maitland, James Ramsey Gibson. . . 74, 117, 120, 130

Malmgren. Anders Johan 38,

49, 74, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 179

Malmros, Oscar 219

Manley. John Jackson 115, 120

Marchant,A 124

Marenzeller, Emil, edler von 32, 113, 273

Marquette, George R 298

Marsh, Millard Caleb 17. 27, 32, 34, 38, 42, 43, 44,

49. 50, 72, 92, 130,140,151,' 160, 166, 182, 192, 194, 196,201,202,214,15,217,227,229, 249, 267, 284, 288,

Marshall, William Stanley 32, &, 90

Martens, J. B 14,277,283

Martin, Robert A 61, 191

Martin, Stephen J 43,

49 64, 79, 169, 172, 187, 188, 190, 192, 197, 211, 241

Maryland Commission of Fisheries 124

Maslieurat-Lagemard 74, 119

Mason, Frank Holcomb 32, 74, 137, 138

Mason, Harry W 80, 112, 128

Massachusetts Laws, Statutes, etc 183 253

Mast, Samuel Ottmar 47, 69

Mather, Fred 32,

49, 57, 61, 64, 69, 74, 87, 88, 107, 117, 119, 120, 126, 130, 134, 136, 137, 165, 169, 206, 243, 265, 2G6, 267

Matsubara, Shinnosuke 01, 127

Matte, Paul 68, 117

Mattson, H 179

Mauriac. E 64 , 284

Mayer, Alfred Goidsborough 15, 278

Maynard, H. J 74, 113, 136

Mazyck, W. St. J 36, 199

McClelland, Samuel 124

McDonald, Marshall 16, 18, 19,

32, 36, 38, 49,57,58,61,64,74,79,80,91,99, 102, 104, 106, 109, 111, 117,122,124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 133, 136,137, 138, 139, 146, 164, 165, 171, 182, 185, 186, 196, 198, 202,203, 252

McDowell, W. W . . 207

McGehee, Montford 233

McGregor. R. C 83, 95

Mclntosh, William Carmichael 28, 115, 292

McKennie, M 164

McLain, Melvin 197

McMenamin & Co 267

McQueen, Alexander 209

Mead, Albert Davis 140,215,267,280

Medary , Charles S 124

Meehan,W.E 182

Meek, Seth Eugene 21 ,

52,72,83,85,86,87,88,89,90,95,261,292

Melbourne, Argus 121

Merchant, George 79, 1 87, 197

Merriam, Clinton Hart 43,88,225

Metcalf-Martin 74,124,136,137

Meyer, Heinrich Adolf. 44,58,127,181

Michigan State Board of Fish Commissioners . 298

Miescher-Riisch, F 40,74

Milan, Thomas 225

Miller, John F 67,128

Miller,N.B 36

Miller, W.B 183

Milligan. John D 89

Milner, James W 22, 32, 38,

43, 44, 46, 49, 58, 74, 76, 82, 91 , 107, 111 , 133, 137, 139, 146,148,157,164.170,171,173,184,209

Miner, Roy Waldo 291

Mitchell, Philip Henry. ... 238,240,241,243,256,284

Mitsukuri, Kakichi 116, 179, 233, 248, 257

Mobius, Karl August 32, 140,

147, 176, 181, 212, 238, 239, 242, 243, 247, 248, 253

Moenkhaus, William J 68

Monroe. Ralph M 233,273

Moore, B.V 246

Moore, C. R 258

Moore, Emmeline 140, 283

Moore, Henry Frank 15,17,21,28,32,39,43,44,

49, 51 , 58, 64, 65, 88, 100, 148, 159, 176,180, 181, 189,193,194,196,218,219,238,239,240,241,242, 243,244, 245, 246, 249,250,251 ,253,270,273,274

Moore, John Percy 28, 79, 127, 148, 197, 279

Moore, Thomas J 117

Moores,!. R... 74

Mordecai.E. R 32,58

Morgan, George 74,88

Morris, Alfred 298

Morriss, T. W 61, 124

Moseley , Henry Nottidge 43, 283

Moser, Jefferson F 15,20,74,83,128,

172, 186, 194, 202, 213, 214, 215, 217, 220, 238, 260

Mosher, A. A 54,112,122

Mosher, Gideon 3.2,80

Mowart, Thomas 46

Mulertt,Hugo 140,191

Muntadas, F 115

Murray, C. H 43, 75

Murray, John 19

Muth,H.W.C 124

Myers, A. H 32

Nansouty, Max de 257

Narragansett Herald 36

National Fishery Congress 295

Nature, London 121

Nederlandsche Comm. voor het zooligsch

station 248

Needhan, James G 32,277

Neelley,J. N 136

Neher 39

Nelson, Edward William 62, 85, 168, 173

Nelson, Julius 242

Nethercleft , Walter 76

Netherlands Zoological Station 239

New Jersey General Assembly 1 86

New York Commissioner of 1 isheries 32

New York Market Index and J ournal 162

New York State Agricultural Society 206

New York Sun 136

Nickersom, Seth 146

Nicklas, Carl 32, 34, 40, 61, 124, 140, 163

Nightingale, Harold W 256

Ninni, Alexander P 248

Nordqvist, Oscar Frithiof 21,42,111, 119,260

Norges Fiskeristyrelse 178

Norny, E . R 46, 52, 80, 126, 128

Norris, Thaddeus 76,131

Norsk Fiskeritidende 292

North, Paul 268

Nowicki,M 164

Nussbaum 28, 138

Nutting, Charles Cleveland 15, 278

Nye, Willard 15,32,43,45,

53, 67, 79, 92, 169, 175, 193, 198, 209, 261, 265, 268

Odvards, J. N 118

Oemler, A 245,254

Oesterbol,A 32,45

Oil, paint, and drug reporter 229

Olsen, O.T 185

O'Malley, Henry 49,75,130,202

Oregonian 268

Ortmann, Arnold Edward 15, 270

Osborn,JohnH 58,205

Osburn, Raymond C 17, 279

Osgood, Wilfred Hudson 225, 227

Osterhout, P.M ... 206

Oterendorp, C. G. von 176

Packard, Alpheus Spring 16

Page, George Shepard 124

Page, William F 32,40,43,54,58,75,

99, 122, 133, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 190, 191

Paige, Charles L 32, 75, 136

Palmer, B. D 61,124

Palmer, George H 172,183

Pancritius, P 32, 40

Parker, George Howard ... 27, 40, 51, 78, 225, 227, 266

Parramore, T. H 233

Pasco, I. D 61,124

Patterson.C. P 19

Paulsen, Paul George 164

Pavesi, Pietro 46, 53, 115

Pearse, Arthur Sperry. . 28, 32, 38, 42, 43, 45, 49, 55, 68

Pearson, John M 36

Peck, James 1 22, 32, 33

Peebles, M. T 136

Peirce, Milton P 41, 61

Peixotto, Benjamin F 176, 180

Perce, H. Wheeler 165,182

Perrin, M. L 1 30, 267

Pettis, Robert 246

Peyrer, Karl 113, 158, 176, 177, 184, 186

Phillips, Barnet 45,

49, 61, 64, 67, 79, 92, 117, 124, 174, 197, 200, 222

Piepmeyer, L. W 17

Pierce, H. D 36,70,85

304

INDEX TO AUTHORS.

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Pierce, H. H .. 243.245

Pierce, John 136

Pierre, H. J 136

Pieters, Adrian John 283

Pigg, L. H 124

Pilsory, Henry Augustus 270

Pirko, Franz von 119

Pitman, J. Talbot 39,146

Playfair, Lyon Playfair 61

Poey, y Aloy, Felipe 85

Poincy, J. W. de 85,244

Polenz, Chamberlain von 114

Polk. William R 58,200

Pond, Raymond Haines 283

Pope, Thomas E. B. . 21, 89, 117, 239, 240,245,250,253

Poppe, Robert A 61,112,124

Popular Science Monthly 140

Post, Hoyt 112

Potts. Edward 273

Powell, Samuel 172.183

Pratt, H. S 38

Pratt, K. B , 75,130

Preble, Edward Alexander 225, 227

Prince, E. E 44,121,137,260

Proctor, A. II 225

Proctor, Richard Anthony 14, 298

Prussia, Kommission zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung der deutschen Meere in

Kiel 14,49,181

Puys<§gur, M 242,243,284

Quarles, J. P 43

Quattlebaum, Paul 33,61,19i

Quelch,J.J 93,175,21

Radcliffe, Lewis... 28,33.51,68,159,170,217.218,230

Rankin, E. P 15,159,170,171,172,193,195,259

Rasch, Halvor Heyerdahl 39, 115, 240, 248

Rathbun, Mary Jane 15, 270

Rathbun, Richard.. 9,14,15,16,17,18, 19, 20,21,22, 27, 33, 36, 39, 46, 49, 64, 78, 90, 92,126.127, 128, 131,134,135,146,159,165,168,170,171,172,173, 174,175,183,186,187,192,197,198,202,203,204, 207, 230, 240, 241, 244, 246, 247, 249, 250, 251, 252, 262, 265, 267 , 26 8. 269, 273 , 274 , 279, 280, 288

Ravenel, William de Chastignier 9,

34,44,67,104,127,128,134,200,245,292,293

Raveret-WatteJ, C 33,75,113,119,131,140,266

Redding, B. B 76

Redding, Joseph D 43,61,117,124,148

Redmond, Roland 75,136

Reed, Dwight T 179

Reeves, I. S. K 292

Reichardt, E 39

Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth 21,

22,33,46,61,87,298

Reighard, Paul Roby 137

Reighardt, Edwards 140

Reisenbichler, G. F 28,138

Renard, A 19

Renaud\ J 241,247

Rhode Island General Assembly 170, 172, 183

Rhode Island General Assembly, Senate Com- mittee on Fisheries 146

Rice, Henry J 44,58,133

Rich, Willis H 39,41,49,75,131

Richardson, Harriett 15,269,270

Richardson, Robert Earl 94

Riddle, George W , 51,126

Ridgway, Robert 293

Riley, Charles Valentine 43,61

Ritter, Homer P 244,249

Roberts, Winthrop A 267

Robeson, John S 180

Robinson, E. M 34

Robinson, Robert K 139

Robinson, W.Russell 75,117

Rockwood, A. P 76,112.131

Rogers, Charles G 278

Rognerud, Carl 64,126

Roosen, August R 220

Root, Henry T 268

Rosenberg, Albert 34,75

Rossati. Guido 177

Rowe, HenryC 241,244,253

Rowley 36

Rubetius, H 267

Ruge, JohnG.. 241,250,253,254,274

Rumpff,Carl 247,253

Page. Russia 184

Rutherford, Alexander J 116

Rutter, Cloudsley 28,

33,34,45,46,49,75,83,84,91,225

Ryder, Francis W 193

Ryder, John Adam 9,27,28.

29,33,34,35.38,40,41,42,44,46,50,51,53,58,61, 63,64, 65, 75, 78, 79, 80, 8i, 126, 127, 133, 134, 138, 139,165,207,217,226,238,239,240,241,242,243, 245, 250, 253, 256, 257, 260, 261, 284,287, 291, 292

Sacramento Record 161

Sacre,0 36

Safford, William Edward 94

Sampson, M. R 49

Sanford, F. C 228

San Francisco Bulletin 193,225

San Francisco Chronicle 149

San Francisco Examiner 195

San Francisco, Weekly Bulletin 202

Sars, George Ossian 14,

29,33,39,49,50,64,115,158,178,209,211,269

Sawyer, J. N 46,53

Scherzer. Karl von 181

Schieffelm, W. H.,&Co 215

Schmidt, Waldo L 15,

159,170,171,172,193,195,259

Schroeder, Seaton 20

Schultz, Alexander 163,

180, 181, 211, 212, 214, 215, 217, 227

Schwaab 33

Schwab, L 36

Schwatka 166

Scotch Fisheries Improvement Association . . 164

Scotland, Fishery Board 93, 147, 177, 184

Scott, GeorgeG 44

Scudder, Charles W 7,41

Scudder, Newton Pratt 69,

149,160,165,187,194,195,220

Seagle, George A 33,35,41,75,99,136

Seal, William P 33,35,46,138,291,292

Scale, Alvin 94

Seed, William 116

Seely, Uriah 169

Sekizawa, Akekio 33, 75, 116

Sellars, L. H 174

Selys-Longchamps, Edmond, i. e., Michel

Edmond Selys de 114,147,184

Seymour, Charles 116

Sharp, John 55,122,138

Shears, E. E 117

Sheidon, Ralph Edward 40

Sheley, G. A.. 146

Shepard, Joseph 168,205

Shephard, Isaac F 116

Sherman, R. U 131

Sherwood. George H 46, 49, 87, 258, 267 , 268

Shinkle, A...... 191

Shira, A. F 255,256,257,258

Shore, S. A 269

Shotwell, J. R 39

Shufeldt, Robert Wilson 27, 52, 298

Siebold, C. Th. E.. von 61,127

Sigerfoos, Charles Peter 255

Siglin, ZacharyT 203,225

Siler, Andrew L 90,146

Siler, James W 180

Silvester, Charles Frederick 27, 66

Simmons, Newton 124

Simms, George E 33, 42, 43, 75, 139, 283

Simonsen, Carl 210,219

Simpson, Charles Torrey 255, 256, 259, 261, 262

Singley, J. A 262

Slack, James H 76,112,131,148,205

Slade, Elisha 49,225,234,259

Small, E.E 185

Smart, Goldsmith, and Johnson 116

Smeitz,H. A 239,244

Smidth,J. K 177,178,220

Smiley, Charles Wesley 7,8,

21, 22, 29, 41,55, 62, 80, 81 , 99, 118, 122, 124, 125, 131 , 133, 136, 140, 150, 1 58, 159, 161 , 165, 173, 188, 191 198 202, 204, 214, 218, 222, 225, 228, 291,298

Smith................. 163

Smith, A. C 265,268

Smith Albert W 266,287

Smith, Amos 163

Smith, E.L 75,131

Smith, Everett 58,64,133

INDEX TO AUTHOES.

305

Page.

Smith. H. Stephenson... 121

Smith, Hugh McCormick. 7,8,9,16, 27, 29, 33, 35. 36,38,41,43, 44,46, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 58, 66, 67, 72,75,79, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90,91,94,100,112,118, 122, 124,125, 126,131, 133, 137, 146, 147, 149, 150. 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 159,160, 161,162, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172,173, 174,180, 186, 187, 188, T89, 190, 196, 197, 198,199, 200,201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 210, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 225, 227,228, 233,241 , 242, 246, 249, 250, 251 , 252, 253, 256,258, 259,260,261,265,267, 268, 269, 273,274,284,292

Smith, James A 17

Smith, Sanderson 19

Smith, SilasB 75,136

Smith, Sydney Irving .... 16, 33, 76, 201, 261, 269, 277

Smithers,E. J 116,124

Sneed, William 248

Snell, Merwin P 182

Snell, Merwin-Marie P 157, 173, 217

Snodgrass, Robert E 225

Snow, Julia Warner 22,284

Snyder, John Otterbein 21,

75, 84, 88, 89, 90, 92, 94, 291 Societe" Nationale d' Acclimation de France . . 119

Soiling, A 220

Solomon, John 1 244,259

Soper, Adelbert 199

Soudakevicz, Theodore 116, 147

Southall,JohnB 221,233,258,262

Southwell, Thomas 177, 210, 227, 228

South wick, J. M. K 39, 172, 182, 183, 199

Spangler,A.M 39,146

Sparks, George L 215, 222, 229, 230

Spencer, Evelyn 218

Spencer, Leonard B 35

Spencer, O. M 180

Spinney, BenjaminH 192

Stabler, Edward 124

Stabrowski, Xavier von 35,125

Stange,J 140

Stanley, E.M 112

Stanley-Brown, Joseph 225, 227

S tapleton, Mortimer Freeman 31, 140

Starbuck, Alexander 228

Starkey, George A 136

Starks, Edwin Chapin 15, 66, 93, 225

Stearns, Robert Edwards Carter. . . 244, 257, 260, 261

Stearns, Silas 33,165,168,174,200

Stearns, Winfrid Alden 175, 209, 215, 227, 228

Steedman,!. G. W 125

Stejneger, Leonhard Hess 225, 227

Stenzel, Alexander 138

Sterling, C 49

Sterling, E 76,131,137,146,268

Sterling, Williams 230

Stevens, M. E 85

Stevenson, CharlesHugh 49,

133, 148, 149, 161, 170,185, 188, 193, 199, 200, 204, 205, 206, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 220, 221, 229, 238, 245, 246, 249, 250, 251 , 254, 260, 268, 274, 284

Stiles, Charles Wardell 38,278

Stilwell,E. M 41,131,164

Stirling, A. B 35,76

Stone, Livingston. 33, 35, 36, 41, 47, 49, 76, 99, 100, 101, 108,111,113,131,133,136,139,187,201,204,217

Storer, Francis Humphrey 189

Stover, E. S . . 125

Stowe, William 118

Stranahan, J. J 21,36,42,50,76,99,100,128,138

Strange , J 164

Stringham, Emerson 91,184

Str&m, Boye 158,178,211,212,253

Striivy, R. 123

Stull, D. C 229

Sturr, Charles H 43

Suckley, George 76

Sullivan, Michael Xavier 27, 39

Sumner, Francis Bertody 17,41,44,277, 284

Surber, Thaddeus 38, 257

Surface, H. A 43,47,49,51

Swain, Joseph 63

Swan, James Gilchrist 41,58,65,165,174,

188, 193, 196, 201 , 204, 221 , 225, 227, 280, 284, 298

Sweden, Statens Fiskeriadministration 21 2

Swetisch, Joseph 113

5690°-21 20

rage.

Swett, S. B 39

Swift, Franklin 17, 239, 244. 245, 250

Syle, L. duPont 178

Syrski 29,53

Talbot, Arthur W 39

Tanner, Zera Luther 13,

14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 49, 79, 107, 126, 146, 167, 170, 171, 174, 181, 187, 197, 199^,217,22^,291

Tarr, Ralph Stockman 64, 126, 192

Taylor, Fred W 104,288

Taylor, Harden Franklin.. 36,39,62,78,189,218,222

Taylor, J. Manigault 63

Taylor, W. Edgar 292

Tcherkassoff, P 191

Test, FredenckC 233

Texas Farm and Ranch 125

Thatcher, James K 33,76,201

Thomas, Adrian 215,222,284,287

Thompson, Edward 62 222

Thompson, Edward H 47,53

Thompson, JosephC 85

Thompson, Millett T 265,266

Thompson, W. T 137

Thorarinsson, Bened. S 115, 177, 184

Thorsteinson, Ami B jarnason 33,

69,149,177,210,219,221

Throckmorton, S. R 76, 80, 118, 128, 164

Tibbetts, N. V 64,146,192

Titcomb, John W 35, 99, 112, 113, 137, 140, 283

T61ke,C 39

Tomlin, W. David 138

Tower, Ralph Winfred ... 35, 39, 78, 213, 214, 220, 287

Townsend, Charles Haskins 14,90,151,153,155,

156, 157, 163, 167, 172, 173, 191, 197. 202, 206,208, 217, 227, 228, 240, 241, 246, 249, 250, 252, 259, 268

Townsend, Eben 227

Treadwell, Aaron Louis 15,279

Treskow-Weissagk. von 115, 125

Tressler. Donald Kiteley 221

Trolle,(5 64,177,210,219,221

True, Frederick William 15,

160, 165, 169, 171, 173, 215, 226, 229, 233, 234, 293

Trumbull, J. Hammond 226

Try bom, Filip, i. e., Arvid Filip 62,

76,121,125,212

Tulian,E.A 118

Tully, W. B 46

Turner, Lucian McShan 190

Turner, William 47

Tuttle,J. S 136

Tybring, Oscar 41

Ulrey.A. B 27

U. S. Bureau of Chemistry 288

U. S. Bureau of Fisheries 7,8,

9, 13. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 27, 33, 36, 38, 43, 47, 51, 58,

6, 76, 85, 94, 99, 100, 102, 111, 112, 122. 126, 127, 128,

131,132, 133, 134, 135,137, 139, 140, 150, 151, 152, 153,

154, 155, 156,157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166,

167, 168,169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 183, 186, 188,

189,193, 197, 200, 201, 202, 204, 207, 209, 215, 218, 220,

221, 226, 227, 228, 234, 245, 246, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253,

257, 258, 259, 260, 268, 274. 277, 283, 284, 291, 293

U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries.... 7,8,9,13,14,16,

18, 33, 35, 39, 45, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105,

106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 118, 122, 125, 127,

128, 131, 132, 134, 138, 148, 171, 172, 182, 186,

188, 189, 193, 195, 196, 197, 199, 201, 202, 203,

204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 215, 217, 221, 222,

228, 230, 238, 241, 245, 249, 250, 251, 254, 273

U. S. Congress, House 182 185, 186

U. S. Congress, House Committee on the Judi- ciary 182

U. S. Hydrographic Office 198

U. S. Lighthouse Board 19

U. S. President (Wilson) 230

Utter, William 191

TJtterback, W. 1 269

Vail, David A... 49

Vail, David F 58,199

Valery-Mayet, Michel 35, 76, 119, 131

Van Antwerp, W 62,125,218

Van Denburg, John 234

Van Hook, J. C 187,190

Van Matter, J. H 53,88

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Vaughan, Thomas Wayland 278

Veckenstedt, Edm 62,115.125

Verrill, Addison Emory 14,16,

18.33, 87, 238, 239, 249, 261, 269, 270, 273, 277, 279

Vincent, Eugene 35, 76, 138, 139

Vinciguerra, Decio 43, 113, 120, 129, 138

Vosmaer, G. C. J 273

Vrasski, Vladimir Pavlovitche 29

Waage, Peter 213

Wagner, Christian 47, 61, 114, 127, 140

Walke, E.H 63

Walker, C. H 76,131

Walker,E. P 217

Walker, Ernest 43

Wallem, Frederik Meltzer 134,

146,161,163,166,188,215,218

Waller, Withers 207

Wallich, Claudius 29,138

Walpole, Spencer 35

Ward, F. M 76, 88, 13 1

Ward, Henry Baldwin 38,76,202

Ward, Lester Frank 283

\Varner, J.S 43

Warren, Andrew F 200

Warren & Co 200,218

Washburn, F . L 36, 249

Washington Laws. Statutes, etc 254

Washington Legislature 183, 184

Washington Post 36

Waterbury, E. B 77,164

Watson, V. C 39, 77, 148, 204

Way,D. L 205

Webb, John G 36

Weber, Max William Carl 259

Webster, H. E 279

Weddige 29

Weigett, C 36

Welsh, William Welsh 68,259

Wengen, von der 113,114,115,116,140

Wergeland.N 33,41,49,115

Wharton, Joseph 59,185,199

Wheeler, L. T 62,125

Wheeler, William Morton 270

Whitcombe. W. P 77,93,121

White, B. B 37

White.C.M 50,62,125

White, George F 213, 214., 215, 222, 284, 287

Whitman, E. C 260

Widegren, Hjalmar 33,

59, 147, 158, 179, 181, 187, 211, 212, 220, 221, 222

Wigg, George 41,44

Wilcox, Joseph 37

Wilcox, William A ... 17, 18, 59,64, 148, 149, 150, 151, 154, 156, 158, 159, 161, 162, 165, 167, 168, 169, 172, 175, 187, 189, 190, 192. 193, 195, 197, 204, 208. 209, 214, 215, 217, 220, 228, 250, 251, 252, 258, 25$, 298

Page.

Wilkins.J 171

Willequet, E 114, 125

Williams & Co 229

Willis, H 59,206

Willson, J . M 229

Wilmot, Samuel 77, 118, 131, 147

Wilson, Charles A 77, 137

Wilson, Charles Branch 8,

33, 38, 140, 261, 262, 265, 270, 277

Wilson, C.H 137

Wilson, Edmund Beecher 270

Wilson, Henry Van Peters 29, 80. 273

Wilson, Samuel 121

Wilson, Thomas 81,119

Winslow, Francis 239,

240, 244, 246, 250, 252, 258, 261

Winslow, George 33

Witcher, W. F 209

Wood, M. L 174

Wood, William Maxwell 18,

59, 79, 102, 128, 134, 139, 173, 174, 206, 245, 266, 267

Woolman, Albert J 85,86,87,89,92

World's Fisheries Congress 294

Worth, Stephen G 29, 33, 34, 44, 47, 59, 62,

68, 80,99, 105, 112, 125, 128, 134, 138, 139, 204, 206

Worthington, John 178, 184

Wozelka-Iglau, Karl 34,267

Wray, Leonard 116

Wright, A. H 234

Wright, Abel A 62, 125

\\right, Harrisc n 59,164,206

Wright, Henry 255

Wright, J. W. A 43

Wright, R. Ramsey 37

Wyman, Jeffries 47

Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 59,206

Yarrow, Harry Crecy 59, 77, 148, 204, 205, 206

Yeager,B. S 257

Yen, Wei-Ching W 179

Yhlen, Gerhard von 179, 211, 212, 253

Yoakum, F. L 62,125,283

Yost, John 62, 125

Zacharias, Otto, i. e., Emil Otto 34,39,42

Zacharie, F. C 245,250,254

Zeller, George A 218, 222

Zenk, F 62, 120, 125, 163

Zentz, F 62

Zirzow, Paul 35

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