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Laws. 



All violations of the fish and game laws should be at once 

 reported to the warden of the district in which the violation 

 occurs or to the office of the commissioners at the State House 

 in Boston. 



Books on Fishing and Fish Culture. 



1. The Book of Fish and Fishing, by Louis Rhead, Charles Scribner's 

 Sons, New York City. 



2. The Fisherman's Friend, Knowlton & Muller, Eagle Building, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



3. Fish ways, by H. von Bayer, Bulletin United States Bureau of 

 Fisheries, Vol. XXVIII., pp. 1047-1057, illustrated, 1910. 



4. Manual of Fish Culture, revised edition, issued by the United States 

 Bureau of Fisheries Out of print, but possibly may be had hi report of 

 that Bureau for 1897, from Superintendent of Documents, Capitol, 

 Washington, D. C. 



5. Domesticated Trout, by Livingston Stone. 



6. Fish Hatching and Fish Catching, by Green & Roosevelt. Out of 

 print, but may be obtained in second-hand book stores. 



7. Modern Fish Culture, by Fred Mather, published by Forest and 

 Stream Publishing Company, 127 Franklin Street, New York. 



8. The Cod Fish and its Culture, by Hugo Mulertt. To be had at 289 

 Fenimore Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



9. Japanese Goldfish, their Varieties and Cultivation, by Dr. Hugh M. 

 Smith, Commissioner, Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C., W. F. 

 Roberts Company, publishers. 1909. 



10. The Home Aquarium, by Eugene Smith, E. P. Dutton & Co., 31 

 West 23d Street, New York City. 



11. Aquatic Plants in Pond Culture, by John W. Titcomb, United 

 States Bureau of Fisheries, Document No. 643, 1909. 



Books on Birds. 



Native Game Birds, Edward H. Forbush, Massachusetts Board of 

 Agriculture, State House. 



Useful Birds, Edward H. Forbush, Massachusetts Board of Agriculture, 

 State House. 



American Game Birds, George Bird Grinell, New York. 



