BIBLIOGRAPHY 



(Includes only titles giving local references for the Gulf of Maine) 

 Adams, A. Leith. 



1868. Death of fishes in the Bay of Fund}'. The American Naturalist, Vol. II, 1868 (1869), 



pp. 337-342. Salem. 



1873. Field and forest rambles, with notes and observations on the natural history of eastern 



Canada, xvi, 333 pp. London. [Fishes, pp. 201-247, 304-306.] 

 Agassiz, Alexander. 



1882. On the young stages of some osseous fishes. Part III. Proceedings, American Acad- 

 emy of Arts and Sciences, New Series Vol. IX, Whole Series Vol. XVII, June, 1881, 

 to June, 18S2 (1882), pp. 271-303, Pis. I-XX. Boston. 

 Agassiz, Alexander, and C. O. Whitman. 



1885. Studies from the Newport Marine Laboratory. XVI. The development of osseous 

 fishes. I. The pelagic stages of young fishes. Memoirs, Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology at Harvard College, Vol. XIV, No. I, Part 1, 1885, 56 pp., 19 pis. Cam- 

 bridge. 

 Alexander, A. B. 



1905. Statistics of the fisheries of the New England States, 1902. Report of the Bureau of 

 Fisheries, 1904 (1905), pp. 245-325. Washington. 

 Alexander, A. B., H. F. Moore, and W. C. Kendall. 



1915. Otter-trawl fishery. Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 816. Appendix VI, Report 

 of- the U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries for 1914 (1915), 97 pp., 2 charts, diagrams. 

 Washington. 

 Atkins, Charles G. 



1874. On the salmon of eastern North America, and its artificial culture. Report of the 



Commissioner, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1872 and 1873 (1874), pp. 



226-337. Washington. 

 1876. The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). A. Report on the collection and distribution of 



Penobscot salmon in 1873-74 and 1874-75. Report of the Commissioner, U. S. 



Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1873-4 and 1874-5 (1876), pp. 485-530. Wash- 

 ington. 

 1878. Artificial hatching of the cunner. Forest and Stream, Rod and Gun, Vol. 10, No. 26, 



p. 502. New York. 

 1887. The river fisheries of Maine. In The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United 



States, by George Brown Goode and associates, Section V, Vol. I, pp. 673-728, and 



Section V, Vol. II, Plates 164-168. Washington. 

 Atwood, N. E. 



1859. [Remarks on Naucrates at Provincetown, and on the habits of the cod.] Proceedings, 



Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. VII, 1859-61, p. 4. Boston. 



1863. [Notes on the habits of bluefish, cod, and mackerel.] Ibid., Vol. IX, 1862-63 (1865), 



pp. 189-190. Boston. 



1864. [Notes on cod.] Ibid., Vol. IX, 1862-63 (1865), pp. 318-319. Boston. 



1865. [On the habits of some salt-water fishes.] Ibid., Vol. X, 1864-66 (1866), pp. 65-68. 



Boston. 

 1865a. [Notes on dogfish and other sharks.] Ibid., Vol. X, 1864-66 (1866), pp. 81-82. 

 Boston. 



1866. [On the habits of the cod.] Ibid., Vol. X, 1864-66 (1866), pp. 103-104. Boston. 

 1866a. [On the habits of the halibut.] Ibid., Vol. X, 1864-66 (1866), pp. 182-183. Boston. 

 1866b. [On the habits and distribution of the haddock.] Ibid., Vol. X, 1864-66 (1866), pp. 



322-323. Boston. 



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