472 BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 



^)G6. Circular notice regarding telegraph messages of the U. S. Fish Commission, 

 and giving rates of pay for communications by telegraph. January 16, 18S6. 1 p. 

 8 by 14 cm. 



.507. Circular letter relating to the sea fisheries for 1885, and questions as to quan- 

 tity of mackerel, halibut, cod, herring, and other fish sold fresh and dry-salted. Feb- 

 ruary 9, 188G. I ]}., 21 by '27. .'3 cm. 4 pages. 



i")68. Circular letter relating to the Great Lakes fisheries, and questions as to the 

 kind of apparatus used and quantity offish taken. August 15, 1885. 1 p. 21 by 

 27.5 cm. 



509. Post-card notice of transfer of fish or eggs. Return address and penalty no- 

 tice on reverse. March 3, 1830. 1 p. 7.5 by 13 cm. 



570. Circular letter relating to the Great Lakes fisheries, and questions as to the 

 kind of apparatus used and quantity of fish taken. Revise of No. 568. January 

 27, 188G. 1 p. 21 by 34.5 cm. 



571. Blank for owners of fisheries of the Great Lakes to fill : Names of persons 

 employed, number and kinds of boats, number and kinds of nets, quantity and value 

 of fish. To accompany No. 568. August 15, 1885. 1 p. 27 by 39.5 om. 



572. Blank for property return. 7 columns. Hektograph. June 15, 1885. 1 p. 

 20 by 31 cm. 



573. Circular illustrating the development of the Spanish mackerel. Thirteen fig- 

 ures and explanations. Hektograph. Juno 2, 1885. 2 pp. 20.5 by 32 cm. 



574. Invitation for proposals for filling inside of retaining- wall at Wood's lloll Sta- 

 tion. Hektograph. April 10, 1885. 1 p. 20 by 31.5 cm. 



575. Post-card announcing supply of carp pamphlets exhausted, and that a copy 

 will be forwarded as soon as received from the printer. Hektograph. November 18, 

 1885. 1 p., and penalty notice on reverse. 7.5 by 13 cm. 



576. Post-card to goldfish applicants stating that the stock is exhausted, and that 

 they will be supplied next fall. Hektograph. April 15, 1885. 1 p., and penalty no- 

 tice on reverse. 7.5 by 13 cm. 



577. Circular letter to goldfish applicants stating that the general distribution is 

 completed, and that they will be supplied at next fall distribution. Hektograph. 

 April 15, 1885. 



.578. Circular letter announcing that Charles G. Atkins will forward eggs of lana- 

 locked salmon. Hektograph. February 8, 1886. 1 p. 19 by 24.5 cm. 



.579. Circular letter acknowledging the receipt of application for trout and statiug 

 that arrangements should be made to receive the fish at the fish station. Hokto- 

 gr.aph. December 15, 1885. 1 p. 19 by 24.5 cm. 



580. Circular letter to State commissioners offering lake trout and whitefish. Hek- 

 tograph. November 19, 1885. 1 p. 19 by 24.5 cm. 



.581. Circular letter to carp applicants in Canada advising them to wait for fish till 

 fall distribution. Hektograph. January 8, 1886. 1 p. 19 by 24.5 cm. 



.582. Circular letter inviting bids for grading at the carp ponds. Hektograph. 

 May 20, 1885. 1 p. 19 by 24.5 cm. 



.583. Circular letter to collectors of customs asking for list of fishing- vessels. Cy- 

 clostyle. February 17, 1886. 1 p. 20 by 25 cm. 



584. Circular letter to the Commissioner of the Bureau of Navigation, Treasury 

 Department, transnutting Nos. 585 and 586. Cyclostyle. February 17, 1886. 1 p. 

 20 by 25 cm. 



585. Circular letter to collectors of customs, announcing that statements of fishing- 

 vessels received are satisfactory. Cyclostyle. February 17, 1886. Ip. 20 by 25 cm. 



586. Circular letter to collectors of customs, inclosing incomplete statements of 

 fishing-vessels for completion. Cyclostyle. February 17, 1886. 1 p. 20 by 25 cm. 



587. Blank book for statement of expenditures at Fish Commission stations. 14 

 columns per folio. March 28, 1886. 1 p. ,28 by 44 cm. Bound. 50 pages. 



588. Circular letter relating to information asked on the sea fisheries, to accomi)any 

 No. 567. January 25, 1880. 2 pp. 21 by 27 cm. 



