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1850. On the genus Cottus Auct. Proceedings, Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. Ill, 

 1848-51 (1851), pp. 183-190. Boston. 

 GooDE, George Brown. 



1875. Albino fishes. The American Naturalist, Vol. IX, 1875, p. 517. Salem. 



1879. The occurrence of Hippocampus anliquorum, or an allied form, on Saint George's 

 Banks. Proceedings, U. S. National Museum, Vol. I, 1878 (1879), pp. 45-46. 

 Washington. 



1879a. The natural and economical history of the American menhaden. Report of the Com- 

 missioner, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Part V, 1877 (1879), pp. 1-529, 

 Pis. I-XXXI. Washington. 



1882. The carangoid fishes of the United States — pompanoes, crevall^s, amber-fish, etc. 



Bulletin, United States Fish Commission, Vol. I, 1881 (1882), pp. 30-43. Wash- 

 ington. 



1883. Materials for a history of the swordfish. Report of the Commissioner, U. S. Com- 



mission of Fish and Fisheries, Part VIII, 1880 (1883), pp. 289-394, Pis. I-XXIV. 

 Washington. 

 1885. A brief biography of the halibut. The American Naturalist, Vol. XIX, 1885, pp. 

 953-969. Philadelphia. 



1887. The swordfish fishery. In The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, 



by George Brown Goode and associates. Section V, Vol. I, Part IV, pp. 315-326. 

 Washington. 



1888. American fishes. A popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, 



with especial reference to habits and methods of capture, xv, 496 pp., iUus. New 



York. 

 Goode, George Brown, and Tarleton H. Bean. 



1877. Descriptions of two new species of fishes (Macrurus bairdii and Lycodes verrillii) 



recently discovered by the U. S. Fish Commission, with notes on the occurrence of 



several unusual forms. American Journal of Science and Arts, Third series, Vol. 



XIV, Dec, 1877, pp. 470-478. New Haven. 

 1879. A list of the fishes of Essex County, including those of Massachusetts Bay, according 



to the latest results of the work of the U. S. Fish Commission. Bulletin, Essex 



Institute, Vol. XI, pp. 1-38. Salem. 

 1879a. The Craig flounder of Europe, Glyptocephalus cynoglossus, on the coast of North 



America. Proceedings, U. S. National Museum, Vol. I, 1878 (1879), pp. 19-23. 



Washington. 

 1879b. The oceanic bonito on the coast of the United States. Ibid., pp. 24-26. Washington. 

 1879c. Descriptions of two gadoid fishes, Phycis chesteri and Haloporphyrus viola, from the 



deep-sea fauna of the northwestern Atlantic. Ibid., pp. 256-260. Washington. 

 1879d. The identity of Rhinonemus caudacuta (Storer) GiU with Gadus cimbrius Linn. Ibid., 



pp. 348-349. Washington. 

 1879e. Note on Platessa ferruginea, D. H. Storer, and Platessa rostrata, H. R. Storer. Ibid., 



pp. 361-362. Washington. 

 1879f. On the identity of Brosmius americanus. Gill, with Brosmius brosme (MuUer) White. 



Ibid., pp. 362-363. Washington. 

 1879g. Discoveries of the United States Fish Commission: Notices of fifty species of east- 

 coast fishes, many of which are new to the fauna. American Journal of Science 



and Arts, Third series, Vol. XVII, 1879, pp. 39-48. New Haven. 

 1883. Reports on the results of dredging under the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, on the 



east coast of the United States, during the summer of 1880, by the U. S. Coast 



Survey steamer " Blake," Commander J. R. Bartlett, U. S. N., commanding. XIX. 



Report on the fishes. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard 



CoUege, Vol. X, 1882-83 (1883), pp. 183-226. Cambridge. 



