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Smith, Captaine John. 



1616. The gencrall historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles, together with 

 the true travels, adventures, and observations and a sea grammar. 2 vols. London. 

 Reprinted from the London edition of 1629 by the Franklin Press, Richmond, Va., 

 in 1819. 

 Spinney, Benjamin H. 



1883. Return to Gloucester of young codfish hatched by United States Fish Commission in 

 1879. Bulletin, United States Fish Commission, Vol. Ill, 1883, p. 362. Wash- 

 ington. 

 Stevenson, Charles H. 



1S99. The shad fisheries of the Atlantic coast of the United States. Report of the Commis- 

 sioner, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Part XXIV, 1898 (1899), pp. 101- 

 269. Washington. 

 Stoher, David Hdmphrets. 



1836. An examination of the "Catalogue of the marine and fresh water fishes of Massachu- 



setts," by J. V. C. Smith, M. D., contained in Professor Hitchcock's "Report on 

 the Geology, Mineralogy, etc., of Massachusetts." Boston Journal of Natural 

 History, Part I, No. I, pp. 347-356. Boston. 



1837. Description of a new species of the genus Hydrargyra; with some additions to the 



Catalogue of the fishes of Massachusetts in Hitchcock's Report. Ibid., pp. 416- 

 418. Boston. 



1839. Remarks on the "Natural History of the Fishes of Massachusetts, embracing a Prac- 



tical Essay on Angling; by Jerome V. C. Smith, M. D." The American Journal of 

 Science and Arts, Vol. XXXVI, July, 1839, pp. 337-349. New Haven. 



1839a. A report on the fishes of Massachusetts. Boston Journal of Natural History, Vol. II, 

 pp. 289-558, Pis. VI- VIII. Boston. 



1839b. Reports on the ichthyology and herpetology of Massachusetts. Reports on the fishes, 

 reptiles, and birds of Massachusetts. Published by the Commissioners on the Zoo- 

 logical and Botanical Survey of the State, 1839. Boston. [Fishes, pp. 1-202, 

 Pis. I-IIL] 



1840. Supplement to the ichthyological report. Boston Journal of Natural History, Vol. Ill, 



1840-41, pp. 267-273. Boston. 



1841. Additional descriptions of, and observations on, the fishes of Massachusetts. Pro- 



ceedings, Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. I, 1841-44 (1844), pp. 53-54. 

 Boston. 



1842. Additional descriptions of, and observations on, the fishes of Massachusetts. Boston 



Journal of Natural History, Vol. IV, pp. 175-190. Boston. 

 1842a. [Note on a torpedo taken on Cape Cod.] Proceedings, Boston Society of Natural 

 History, Vol. I, p. 94. Boston. 



1843. [Description of a new species of flatfish.] Ibid., pp. 130-131. Boston. 



1843a. [Notes on Sphyrzena borealis and Caranx chrysos.] Ibid., pp. 148-149. Boston. 



1843b. Notice of the discovery of an electrical fish on our coast. The American Journal of 

 Science and Arts, Vol. XLIV, April, 1843, p. 213, New Haven; also The Annals 

 and Magazine of Natural History, Vol. XI, 1843, p. 326. London. 



1843c. Description of a new species of the torpedo. The American Journal of Science and 

 Arts, Vol. XLV, October, 1843, pp. 165-170, pi. III. New Haven. 



1844. [Notes on flat fishes, and on the sunfish, Orlhagoriscus mola.] Proceedings, Boston 



Society of Natural History, Vol. I, pp. 194-195. Boston. 



1845. [Occurrence of Prionotus tribulus Mitch, in Massachusetts Bay.] Ibid., Vol. II, 



1845-48 (1848), p. 51. Boston. 

 1845a. [Remarks on a living torpedo taken at Provincetown.] Ibid., p. 71. Boston. 

 1845b. [Alutera schoepfii, as "Batistes aurantiacus Mitch." at Salem, Mass., and Portland, 



Maine.] Ibid., pp. 71-72. Boston. 

 1845 c. [Description of a new species of Leptocophalus.] Ibid pp. 76-77. Boston. 



