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Kneeland, S., Jk. 



1S47. Dissection of Scymnus brevipinna (Lesueur). Boston Journal of Natural History, 

 Vol. V, 1845-7, No. IV, pp. 479-485. Boston. 

 Knight, Thomas F. 



1867. Shore and deep-sea fisheries of Nova Scotia, vi, 113 pp., 1867. Halifax. 

 Kuntz, Albert, and Lewis Radclipfe. 



1918. Notes on the embryology and larval development of twelve teleostean fishes. Bul- 

 letin, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXXV, 1915-16 (1918), pp. 87-134. Wash- 

 ington. 

 Laighton, Cedric. 



1882. The capture of shad at Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire. Bulletin, United States 

 Fish Commission, Vol. I, 1881 (1882), p. 421. Washington. 

 Lanman, Charles. 



1874. The Salmonidae of eastern Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Report of the 

 Commissioner, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Part II, 1872-73 (1874), 

 pp. 219-225. Washington. 

 1874a. The shad and gaspereau or alewife of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Ibid., pp. 

 461-462. Washington. 

 Lee, L. A. 



1880. Occurrence of the web-fingered sea-robin on the coast of Maine. The American 



Naturalist, Vol. XIV, 1880, p. 896. Philadelphia. 

 1885. The fishes of Casco Bay. Portland Advertiser, March 3, 1885, and Brunswick Tele- 

 graph, Friday, March 13, 1885. 

 Le Sueur, C. A. 



1817. A short description of five (supposed) new species of the genus Munena, discovered 

 by Mr. Le Sueur, in the year 1816. Journal, Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, Vol. I, Part I, 1817, pp. 81-83. Philadelphia. 

 1817a. Descriptions of four new species, and two varieties, of the genus Hydrargira. Ibid., 



pp. 126-134. Philadelphia. 

 ISIS. Descriptions of several new species of North American fishes. Ibid., Vol. I, Part II, 



1818, pp. 222-235. Philadelphia. 

 1821. Observations on several genera and species of fish, belonging to the natural family of 

 the Esoces. Ibid., Vol. II, Part I, 1821, pp. 124-138, 2 pis. Philadelphia. 

 Lyman, Theodore. 



1859. [Account of the habits of some animals recently observed by him at West Yarmouth, 

 Mass.] Proceedings, Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. VII, 1859-61 (1861), 

 pp. 75-79. Boston. 

 Lyman, Theodore, and Alf. A. Reed. 



1866. [Concerning the obstructions to the passage of fish in the Connecticut and Merrimac 

 Rivers.] Report of the Commissioners. Senate [Massachusetts] Document No. 

 8, Dec, 1865 (1866), pp. 3-41. Boston. 

 Maddocks, Luther. 



1878. The menhaden fishery of Maine, with statistical and historical details, its relations to 

 agriculture, and as a direct source of human food. Report of the Secretary of the 

 Association of the Menhaden Oil and Guano Manufacturers of Maine, for 1878, 

 pp. 1-48, illus. Portland. 

 Martin, S. J. 



1882. First appearance of fish at Gloucester, 1881. Bulletin, United States Fish Com- 

 mission, Vol. I, 1881 (1882), p. 66. Washington. 

 1882a. Notes on New England fisheries. Ibid., p. 133. Washington. 

 1882b. Notes on New England food-fishes. Ibid., p. 202. Washington. 

 1882c. Pollock-fishing in Boston Bay. Ibid., p. 342. Washington. 

 1882d. Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Ibid., pp. 425-427. Washington. 



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