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Clemens, Wilbert A. 



1920. Histories of new food fishes. IV. The muttonfish. Bulletin of the Biological Board 



of Canada, No. 4, 1920, 12 pp. Ottawa. 



1921. Contribution to the biology of the muttonfish (Zoarces anguillaris). Contributions 



to Canadian Biology, 1918-20 (1921), pp. 69-83, 1 pi. Ottawa. 

 Collins, Joseph W. 



1883. Appearance of dogfish {Squalus acanthias) on the New England coast in winter. Bul- 



letin, United States Fish Commission, Vol. II, 1882 (1883), p. 8. Washington. 

 1883a. Shad taken in mackerel gill nets. Ibid., p. 95. Washington. 

 1883b. Notes on the movements, habits, and captures of mackerel for the season of 1882. 



Ibid., pp. 273-285. Washington. 

 1883c. Notes on the herring fishery of Massachusetts Bay in the autumn of 1882. Ibid., pp. 



287-290. Washington. 



1884. Movements of mackerel in winter. Ibid., Vol. IV, 1884, p. 15. Washington. 

 1884a. Note on the destruction of mackerel by dogfish. Ibid., p. 248. Washington. 

 1884b. History of the tilefish. Report of the Commissioner, U. S. Commission of Fish and 



Fisheries, Part X, 1882 (1884), pp. 237-294a, Pis. I-II. Washington. 



1885. Unusual abundance of cod on Browns Bank. Bulletin, United States Fish Commis- 



sion, Vol. V, 1885, p. 234. Washington. 

 1892. Statistical review of the coast fisheries of the United States. III. — Fisheries of the 

 New England States [1887 and 1888]. Report of the Commissioner, U. S. Commis- 

 sion of Fish and Fisheries, Part XVI, 1888 (1892), pp. 286-322. Washington. 

 Collins, Joseph W., and Richard R.^thbdn. 



1887. The sea fishing-grounds of the eastern coast of North America from Greenland to 

 Mexico. In The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, by George 

 Brown Goode and associates. Section III, 1887, pp. 5-78, 11 charts. Washington. 

 Collins, Joseph W., and Hugh M. Smith. 



1892. Report on the fisheries of the New England States. Bulletin, United States Fish 



Commission, Vol. X, 1890 (1892), pp. 73-176. Washington. 

 Connolly, C. J. 



1920. Histories of new food fishes. III. The angler. Bulletin of the Biological Board of 

 Canada, No. 3, 1920, 17 pp. Ottawa. 



1922. On the development of the angler {Lophius piscatorius L). Contributions to Canadian 



Biology, 1921 (1922), No. VII, pp. 113-124. Ottawa. 

 Cox, Philip. 



1893. Observations on the distribution and habits of some New Brunswick fishes. Bulletin, 



Natural History Society of New Brunswick, No. XI, pp. 33-42. St. John, N. B. 



1895. History and present state of the ichthyology of New Brunswick. Ibid., No. XIII, 



pp. 27-61. St. John, N. B. 

 1895a. Catalogue of the marine and fresh-water fishes of New Brunswick. Ibid., No. XIII, 

 pp. 62-75. St. John, N. B. 



1896. Report on zoology. Ibid., No. XIV, Appendix, p. 55. St. Johns, N. B. 



1920. Histories of new food fishes. II. The lumpfish. Bulletin of the Biological Board of 

 Canada, No. 2, March, 1920, 28 pp. Ottawa. 

 Cox, Philip, and Marian Anderson. 



1922. A study of the lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L). Contributions to Canadian Biology, 

 New Series, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1922, pp. 1-20. University of Toronto Press. 

 Craigie, E. Horne. 



1916. The life history of the hake {Urophycis chuss GiU) as determined from its scales. 

 Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1914-15 (1916). Supplement to the 5th Annual 

 Report, Department of Naval Service, Fisheries Branch [Canada], pp. 87-94. 

 Crittenden, A. R. 



1884. Catching alewives with hooks baited with eels. Bulletin, United States Fish Com- 

 mission, Vol. IV, 1884, pp. 255-256. Washington. 



