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Cobb, John N. 



1898. Possibilities for an increased development of Florida's fishery re- 

 sources. Bulletin. 1'. S. Fish Commission, Vol. XVII, 1897 (1898), 

 pp. 349-351. Washington. 

 Collins, J. W. 



18S7. Report on the discovery and investigation of fishing grounds, made 

 by the Fish Commission steamer Albatross during a cruise along 

 the Atlantic coast and in the Gulf of Mexico ; with notes on the 

 Gulf fisheries. Report, U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 

 1885 (1887), pp. 217-3*1, Pis. I-X. Washington. 

 IS87a. Notes on the red-snapper fishery. Bulletin, U. S. Fish Commission, 

 Vol. VI, 1886 (1887), pp. 299-300. Washington. 

 Detwiler, John Y. 



1898. Notes on the fishing industry of eastern Florida. Bulletin, U. S. 

 Fish Commission, Vol. XVII, 1897 (1898), pp. 309-312. Wash- 

 . ington. 

 Diaz, Juan Vilar6. 



1893. Algo sobre peces de Cuba con cierta extension a los de Puerto Rico 

 y los Estados Unidos. 176 pp. Habana. 

 Earll, R. Edward. 



1883. The Spanish mackerel, Cybium maculatum (Mitch.) ; its natural 

 history and artificial propagation, with an account of the origin 

 and development of the fishery. Report, U. S. Commissioner of 

 Fish and Fisheries, 1880 (1883), pp. 395-^26, Pis. I-III. Wash- 

 ington. 

 1887. Eastern Florida and its fisheries. In The Fisheries and Fishery 

 Industries of the United States, by George Brown Goode and 

 associates, Sec. II, Pt. XIV, pp. 519-531. Washington. 

 1887a. The Spanish-mackerel fishery. Ibid., Sec. V, Vol. I, Pt. VIII, 



pp. 545-552. Washington. 

 1887b. The mullet fishery. Ibid., Sec. V, Vol. I, Pt. IX, pp. 553-582. 

 Washington. 

 Eigenmann, Carl H. 



1890. The barracuda and the fishery for it. In Report on the fisheries of 

 the Pacific coast of the United States, by J. W. Collins. Report, 

 U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1888 (1892), pp. 26-27. 

 Washington. 

 Evermann, Barton Warren. 



1898. The fish fauna of Florida. Bulletin, U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. 

 XVII, 1897 (1898), pp. 201-208. Washington. 

 Evermann, Barton Warren, and William Converse Kendall. 



1900. Check list of the fishes of Florida. Report, U. S. Commissioner 

 of Fish and Fisheries, 1899 (1900), pp. 35-103. Washington. 

 Evermann, Barton Warren, and Millard Caleb Marsh. 



1902. The fishes of Porto Rico. Bulletin, U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. 

 XX. Pt. 1, 1900 (1902), pp. 49-350, 52 pis., 11? 

 ington. 

 Evermann^ Barton W., and Barton A. Bean. 

 1898. The fisheries of Indian River, Fla. 

 Fish and Fisheries, 1896 (1S98), 

 ington. 

 Goode, George Brown. 



text figs. Wash- 



Report, U. S. Commissioner of 

 pp. 223-262, pis. 23-59. Wash- 



United States — pompanoes, crevalles, 

 U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. I, 1881 



1877. Provisional catalogue of the fishes of Bermuda. 8 pp. Hamilton, 



Bermuda. 

 1882. The carangoid fishes of the 



amber fish, etc. Bulletin, 



(1882), pp. 30-43. Washington. 

 1884. The food fishes of the United States. In The Fisheries and Fishery 



Industries of the United States, by George Brown Goode and 



associates, Sec. I, Pt. III. pp. 163-682. Washington. 

 Goode, George Brown, and Tarleton H. Bean. 



1884. Notes on some Florida fishes. Proceedings, U. S. National Museum, 



Vol. VII. 1884 (1885), pp. 42-i7. Washington. 

 Hargreaves, T. Sidney. 



1904. The fishes of British Guiana. [An account of the food fishes.] 



36 pp., illus. The Argosy Co. (Ltd.). Demerara. 



