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391. Circular-letter inviting fish packers and dealers in the United States to exhibit 

 specimens at London Fishery Exhibition. December 20, 188*2. 1 p. 21.5 by 35.5cm. 



392. (Transferred to list of important publications.) 



393. Circular-letter to State commissioners of fisheries, inclosing classification Lon- 

 don Fishery Exhibit, and asking for State commissioners' reports. December 22, 1882. 

 1 p. 21.5 by 35.5cm. 



394. Circular-letter acknowledging receipt of application, and advising them to 

 apply in person at the United States carp ponds at Washington for fish. • Hektograph. 

 November, 1881. 1 p. 20 by 25.5cm. 



395. Circular-letter to railroad auditors, asking them to render bill on transporta- 

 tion request issued. December 29, 1882. 1. p 20 by 25.5cm. 



396. Blank for monthly liabilities against the U. S. Fish Commission. 5 columns. 

 December 29, 1882. 1 p. 20 by 25cm. 



397. Circular-letter to State Fish Commissioners and other fish culturists, asking for 

 their photographs for London Exhibition. January 13, 1883. 1 p. 8 by 13cm. 



398. Official envelope, " U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, steamer Fish 

 Hawk," with penalty notice attached. 1 p. 8.5 by 15cm. 



399. Catalogue card for address of recipients of Report and Bulletin of U. S. Fish 

 Commission. October, 1882. 1 p. 10.5 by 17.5cm. 



400. Blank for voucher. Account of expenses of propagation of food-fishes, 1883. 

 January 11, 1883. 1 p., and filing blank on reverse. 20 by 25cm. 



401,402. (Transferred to list of important publications.) 



403. Orders issued by railroad companies concerning transportation of live fish in 

 baggage-cars during 1883. January 12, 1883. 1 p. 11 by 18.5cm. Roan volume, 87 

 pp. each. 



404,405. (Transferred to list of important publications.) 



406. Blank for sub-voucher, Londcn Exhibition, 1883. To accompany No. 333. Au- 

 gust, 1882. 1 p., and filing on reverse. 9 by 22cm. 



407. Circular-letter to Pennsylvania carp applicants, announcing fish direct by ex- 

 press from Washington. Hektograph. January 16, 1883. 1 p. 20 by 25cm. 



408. Check- list of numbers. 7 columns. January 23, 1883. 1 p. 21.5 by 35.5cm. 



409. Circular-letter to creditors of the U. S. Fish Commission, calling in accounts. 

 Feburary 2, 1883. 1 p. 20 by 25.5cm. 



410. F. C. Library loan card, giving No. of book, time of taking, and return. Feb- 

 ruary 5, 1883. 1 p. 8 by 13cm. 



411. Circular-letter giving general plan of London Exhibition and invitation to 

 participate. July 26, 1882. 2 pp. 21.5 by 35cm. 



412. Return envelope Prof. Spencer F. Baird, for Disbursing Agent U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, with penalty notice attached. Febrdary 12, 1883. 1 p. 9 by 21.5cm. 



413. Circular-letter offering Fish Commission Bulletin by signatures, as published, 

 in place of bound volume. February 12, 1883. 1 p. 12 by 20cm. 



414. Circular-letter requesting parties to send for missing parts of Fish Commission 

 Bulletin at once, blank slip attached, with 3 questions to be answered and returned. 

 Hektograph. February 10, 1883. 1 p. 20 by 25.5cm. 



415. Blank for receipt of check. Reprint of No. 275. February 12, 1883. 1 p. 7.5 

 by 19.5cm. 



416. Postal-blank receipt for signatures of bulletin. February 12, 1883. 1 p., and 

 penalty notice on reverse. 8 by 13cm. 



417. (Transferred to list of important publications.) 



418. Blank for voucher account of the appropriation for International Fishery Ex- 

 hibition, at London, 1883, W. V. Cox, disbursing agent, Treasury Department. March 

 12, 1883. 1 p., with filing on the hack. 20 by 24.5cm. 



419. (Transferred to list of important publications.) 



420. Circular-letter calling in accounts against the International Fishery Exhibi- 

 tion. March 1, 1883. 1 p. 14 by 21cm. 



