Bumpus, H. C. 



1900. A list of the fishes of Narragansett Bay. Rept. of Commissioners of Inland 

 Fisheries for 1900. Providence, R. I. 

 Chute, W. H., et al. 



1948. Common and scientific names of the better known fishes of the United States 

 and Canada. Am. Fish. Soc, Spec. Publ. 1, pp. 1-45. 

 Edwards, Robert L. 



1958. Species composition of the 1957 industrial trawl fish landings in New England. 

 Interim Report No. 2. N. Atlantic Fishery Investigations Woods Hole, 23 pp. 

 Evermann, Barton W., and Marsh, Millard C. 



1902. The fishes of Puerto Rico. Bull. U. S. Fish. Comm. for 1900, vol. 20, pt. 1, 

 pp. 49-350, 112 figs., 49 colored pis. 

 Fowler, Henry W. 



1906. The fishes of New Jersey. Ann. Rep. New Jersey State Mus., 1905, pt. 2, 



pp. 35-477, 103 pis., 81 figs. 

 1917. Notes on New England fishes, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. 35, No. 4 

 pp. 109-138, 8 figs. 

 Ginsburg, Isaac. 



1952. Flounders of the Genus Paraliclithys and related genera in American waters. 

 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bull. 71, vol. 52, pp. 267-351, 15 pis. 

 Goode, George Brown. 



1884. Natural history of useful aquatic animals. Pt. 3. The food fishes of the U. S. 

 Fish. Ind. of U. S. Sec. 1, pp. 169-549, 610-612, 629-681. 

 Goode, G. B., and Bean, T. H. 



1895. Oceanic ichthyology. U. S. Nat. Mus. Special Bull. 2, text, 553 pp., Atlas, 

 417 figs. 

 Gordon, Bernard L. 



1954a. My bout with a lumpfish. Natural History, Vol. 63, No. 2, pp. 68-71. 

 1954b. The hungry anglerfish. Nature Magazine, Vol. 47, No. 9, pp. 469-471. 

 1954c. Lumpfish are good eating. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 8, No. 8, pg. 28. 

 1954d. Goosefish a hearty eater. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 8, No. 9, pg. 32. 

 1955a. Tilefish taste like chops. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 9, No. 6. 

 1955b. Hake live in scallop shells. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 9, No. 7, pg. 8. 

 1955c. Good for itch (angel shark). Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 9, No. 8, pg. 8. 

 1955d. Butterfish eat sandfleas. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 9, No. 9, pg. 8. 

 1955e. Lamprey eel not an eel. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 9, No. 10, pg. 8. 

 1955f. Scup eggs hatch in 40 hours. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 9, No. 11, pg. 28. 

 1955g. Blowfish epicure's delight. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 9, No. 12, pg. 32. 

 1955h. Old "Rough Tooth" (maneater shark). Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 10, 



No. 1, pg. 28. 

 1955i. Stingaree well armed. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 10, No. 2, pg. 28. 

 1955j. Remora a hitchhiker. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 10, No. 3, pg. 9. 

 1955k. Anglers and eaters prize bonito. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 10, No. 4. 

 19551. Kingfish favor warm water. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 10, No. 5, pg. 28. 

 1955m. When the tilefish died. Natural History, Vol. 64, No. 5, pp. 273-275. 

 1955n. The vicious sea lamprey. The Fisherman, Vol. 6, No. 10, pp. 32-37. 

 1956a. Dad pipefish minds kids. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 10, No. 6. 

 1956b. Marlin powerful swimmer. Maine Coast Fisherman, Vol. 10, No. 7, pg. 9. 



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