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953.— 1876. First Eeport of the IoA\-a Fish Commissioners. <^««. Bee, 8176-77, 

 p. 399. 



954. — 1876. Second Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries of Wisconsin. <^Ann. 

 Bee, 1876-77, p. 400. 



955. — 1876. Second Report of tlie Fish Commissioners of Minnesota. <^Ann. Bee, 

 1876-77, p. 400. 



956. — 1876. Arkansas Fish Commissioners. <J)c«. Bcc, 1876-77, p. — . 



957. — 1876. Biennial Report of the California Fish Commission. <^^rm. i?ec., 1876-77, 

 p. 401. 



958.— 1876. Cultivation of Carp in California. <^h«. Bcc, 1876-77, p. 403. 



959.— 1876. Capturing Eels in Cochin China. <^h??. Bee, 1876-77, p. 403. 



960.-1876. Hatching Whitefish in the Detroit River. <^Ann. Bee, 1876-77, 

 p. 403. 



961.— 1876. One Cause of the Death of Fishes. <^Ann. Bee, 1876-77, p. 405. 



962.— 1876. Rapidity of Growth in certain Fishes. <Jww. Bee, 1876-77, p. 405. 



963.— 1876. Utilization of Warmed Waters in Fish-Culture. <^«». Bee, 1876-77, 

 p. 406. 



964.-1876. Shad in the Mississippi. <^Ann. Bee, 1876-77, p. 406. 



965. — 1876. Renewed attempt to send Salmon Eggs to New Zealand. <lAti7i. Bec^ 

 1876-77, p. 407. 



966.-1876. Salmon in the Antipodes. <^Ann. Bee, 1876-77, p. 408. 



967.-1876. Salmon Eggs in South Africa. <^Ann. Bee, 1876-77, p. 408. 



968. — 1876. Capture of Salmon in the Connecticut River. <^Ann. Bee, 1876-77, 

 p. 409. 



969.-1876. Fattening of Oysters. <^H?i. Bee of Sci. and Ind., 1876-77, p. 410. 



972. — 1876. Many Fish are afflicted by crustaceous parasites, called Argulus, Avhich 

 adhere to their gills. <^Ann. Bee, 1876-77, p. clx., gen. sum. 



973. — 1876. Anew form of Fishes discovered by HerrBucholz in West Africa. <^Ann. 

 Bee, 1876-77, p. clxvii. 



974. — 1877. A characteristic type of Fishes of the Northern Atlantic as exemplified 

 in the species of variously called " Sea Wolf," etc. <^Ann. Bee, 

 1876-77, p. clxvii. 



975. — 1877. Genuine White Shad in the Ohio. <^Forest and Stream, viii, 1877, p. 280. 



976. — 1877. ' ' Prof. Baird snoke of the Inception of the scheme to introduce California 

 Salmon," &c. Feb. 14, 1877. <C^Trans. American Fish-Culturists' Asso- 

 cialion, 1876-77 {Sixth Annual Meeting), 1877, p. 5. 



977. — 1877. " In regard to the introduction of Salmon" and the work of the United 

 States Fish Commission. <^Trans. American Fish-Cultnrist's Assoda- 

 iion, 1876-77, {Sixth Annual Meeting), 1877, pp. 64-70. 



978. — 1877. " Extracts from Prof. Baird's Report, published in 1873 " [concerning de- 

 crease of fish in New England]. <^Documents and Proceedings of the 

 Halifax Commission, 1877, Appendix A { Case of Her Majesty's Govern- 

 ment), p.—. U. S. Reprint, 1878 [i], p. 98. 



979. — 1877. " Extracts of a report on the condition of the sea-fisheries of the south 

 coast of New England in 1871 and 1872, by Spencer F. Baird, Com- 

 missioner." <^Documents and Proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 

 1877, Appendix E, xi, p. 34.—. U. S. Reprint, 1878 [i], pp. 229-231. 



980.— 1877. "Extracts from Eighth Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries of the 

 State of Maine for the year 1874 (page 7)" [being the letter to E. M. 

 Stilwell, Esq., already mentioned under No. 620]. <^Dommcnts and 

 Proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877, Appendix E, xii, pp. 34, 35, 

 U. S. Reprint, 1878 [i], pp. 231-233. 



981. — 1877. "No. 68. Prof. Spencer F. Baird, Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, Washington, and United States Commissioner of Fish and 

 Fisheries, called on behalf of the Government of the United States, 



