SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE. 283 



424.— 1873. Questions relativL- to the Food-Fishes of the United States. <^Iiej). 

 U. S. Comm. FUshand Fhheries, part 1, 1873, pp. 3-6. 



425.-1873. Testimony in regard to the present condition of the Fisheries, taken in 

 1871. <Cliep. U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, part i, 1873, pp. 7-72. 



426.— 1873. Report of conference held [by the U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fish- 

 eries] at Boston, October 5, 1871, with the Fishery Commissioners of 

 Massachusetts and Rhode Ishiud. <^Rej). U. S. Comm. Fish and Fish- 

 eries, 1873, part i, pp. 125-131. 



427.-1873. Draught of hiw proposed for the consideration of and enactment by the 

 Legishitures of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. <^Rep. 

 U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, part i, 1873, p]). 132-134. 



428.— 1873. Notices in regard to the Abundance of Fish on the New England Coast 

 in former times. <^Ii'ep. F. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, part i, 1873, 

 pp. 148-172. 



429. — 1873. Statistics of Fish and Fisheries on the South Shore of New England. 

 <^Rep. U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, part i, 1873, pp. 172-181. 



430.— 1873. Supplementary Testimony and Information relative to the Condition of 

 the Fisheries of the South Side of New England, taken in 1872. 

 <7»><;/>. U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, part i, 1873, pp. 182-195. 



431.-1873. Natural History of some of the more important Food-fishes of the South 

 Shore of New England.- 1. The Scup, Stenotomiis argyrops, (Linn.,) 

 Gill. <^Eep. U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, part i, 1873, pp. 228-235. 



432.-1873. [Natural History of some of the more important Food-fishes of thb 

 South Shore of New England.]— II. The Blue-Fish, Fomatonuis sal- 

 iatrix, (Linn..) Gill. <Jt'e/>.. U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, parti, 



1873, pp. 235-252. 



433.— 1873. Description of Apparatus used in capturing Fish on the Sea-coast and 

 Lakes of the United States. <iB(p. U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, 

 parti, 1873, pp. 253-274. 



434.— 1873. List of Patents granted by the United States to the end of 1872, for 

 inventions connected with the Capture, Utilization or Cultivation 

 of Fishes and Marine Invertebrates. <^Eep. U. S. Comm. Fish and 

 Fisheries, part i, 1873, pp. 275-280. 



435.— 1873. List of Fishes collected at Wood's Hole. <i?ep. U. S. Comm. Fish ««<? 

 Fisheries, part i, 1873, pp. 823-827. 



627 and 628.— Report of Commission for 1872-3.— Letters 627 and 628, pp. I- 

 XCII. [Analysis above, pp. 154-157.] 



629.— 1874. Temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico. <i;ej>. U. 8. Comm. Fish and Fish- 

 eries, part ii, 1874, pp. 745-748. 



630.-1874. Reports of Special Conferences (of the U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries) 

 with the American Fish-Culturists' Association and State Commis- 

 sioners of Fisheries. <^Iiep. U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, part ii, 



1874, pp. 757-773. 



889-890.— Report of Commission for 1873-4 an<l 1874-5. See Nos. 889-90. pp. vii- 

 xlv. Aualysis, jip. 184-186. 

 1002-1003.— Report of Commission for 1875-76. See Nos. 1002-1003. pp. 1-32. 



Analysis, pp. 199-207. 

 1030-1031.— Report of Commission for 1877. See Nos. 1030-1031. pp. . Anal- 

 ysis, pp. 208-220. 

 1020. — Report of Commission for 187?^. 



CONTRIBUTIOXS TO RKPORTS OF VARIOUS GOVERNMEXT SURVEYS. 

 28, 29, 30. 31, 32, 33.— In Stansbnry's Exploration and Survey of the Valley of 



the Great Salt Lake of Utah, Ac Washington, 1852. 

 47.— In Sitgreaves' Report on Expedition down the Znni and Colorado Elvers. 

 Washington, 1853. 



