30 BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 



369. Green, Seth. The introduction of land-locked salmon into Woodhull 



Lake, New York, and the subsequent capture of some of them. 



[In Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I, 1881, p. 421.] 



370. Griffith, William, Result of planting shad in the Ohio River. 



[In Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. II, 1882, p. 12.] 



371. Griswold, Charles D. Experiments with a view to transplanting 



shad a few months old. 



[In Report of the Commissioner for 1873-74 and 1874-'75, Part III, 1876, pp. 

 :s? 0-372. 



372. Haack, Director. A German view of the American section in the 



Berlin Fishery Exhibition. 

 [In Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I, 1881, pp. 57-58.] 

 373. . Raising salmonoids in inclosed waters. 



[In Report of the Commissioner for 1879, Part VII, 1882, pp. 675-685.] 



374. . 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. 



[In Report of the Commissioner for 1879, Part VII, 1882, pp. 687-693.] 



375. Hahershaw, Frederick. Bringing whale oil from the Pacific to New 



York. 



[In Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. II, 1882, p. 215.] 



376. Haime, Jules. The history of fish-culture in Europe from its early 



records to 1854. 

 [In Report of the Commissioner for 1872-'73, Part, II, 1874, pp 465-492.] 



377. Hall, J. F. Statement concerning the menhaden fishery. 



[In Report of the Commissioner for 1877, Part V, 1879, p. 481.] 



378. Hallet, Almoran. Condition of the shore fisheries of Massachusetts 



and Rhode Island in 1871. 



[In Report of the Commissioner for 1871-72, Part I, 1873, pp. 47-49.] 



379. Hamlin, A. C. On the salmon of Maine. 



[In Report of the Commissioner for 1872-'73, Part II, 1874, pp. 338-356.] 



380. Handy, Hetsel. Condition of the shore fisheries of Massachusetts 



and Rhode Island in 1871. 

 [In Report of the Commissioner for 187l-'72, Part I, 1873, pp. 52-53.] 



381. Handy, Hetsel, et al. Memorial of citizens of Hyannis addressed to 



Congress, praying that laws be passed prohibiting the use of 

 fixed apparatus for capturing fish. 

 [In REPORT of the Commissioner for 1871-'72, Part I, 1873. pp. 137-138.] 



382. Harding, Charles W. Inquiries concerning the propagation of Ameri- 



can smelt and shad, and notes on the fisheries of the Wash in. 



England. 

 [In Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I, 1881, pp. 428-429.] 



