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1693 — Arrangement of the families of Fishes, or classes Pisces, Marsipo bran cliii, and 

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42d Coi'gress, 2d session. | Senate. | Ex. Doc. No. 34. | Message | from the | 

 President of the United States, | communicating, | in compliance with a 

 resolution of the 19th of January, 18G9, information | in relation to the 

 resources and extent of the fishing-grouuds of the North | Pacific Ocean, 

 opened to the United States by the treaty of Alaska. [Washington: Gov- 

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On p. 2 entitled "The Fisheries and Fishermen of the North Pacific.'' By 

 Richard D. Cutts. 



Preliminary Report of the United States Geological Survey of Wyoming, and 

 portions of contiguous Territories, (being a second [really fourth] annual 

 report of progress,) conducted under authority of the Secretary of the In- 

 terior, by F. V. Hayden, United States Geologist. — Washington : Govern- 

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 Part IV. Special Reports. 



VII. On the Fishes of the Tertiary Shales of Green River, Wyoming 

 Territory. By Prof. E. D. Cope. pp. 425-431. 



VIII. Recent Reptiles and Fishes. Report on the Reptiles and Fishes, 

 obtained by the Naturalists of the Expedition. By E. D. Cope, A. M. 

 pp. 432-442. 



Preliminary Report of the United States Geological Survey of Montana, and 

 portions of adjacent Territories; being a fifth annual report of progress. 

 By F. V. Hayden, United States Geologist. — Conducted under authority oi 

 the Secretary of the Interior. — Washington: Gov«rnment Printing Office. 

 1872. [8°, i-vi, 3-538 pp. (with 64 fig.), 2 pi., 5 maps folded.] 

 Part IV. Zoology and Botany. 



VI. Report on the Recent Reptiles and Fishes of the Survey, collected 



by Campbell Carrington and C. M. Dawes. By E. D. Cope, A. M. 



pp. 467-476. 



1873— A contribution to the Ichthyology of Alaska. By E. D. Cope. Jan. 17, 1873. 



<^ Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. Phila., v. 13, pp. 24-32, 1873. [Extras, March 11, 



1873.] 



[17 species enumerated : n. sp. Salmo tudes, Spratelloides bryoporus, Xiphidium cruoreiim, 

 Oentronotuslcetus, Lhirus balias, Ghirusordinatus,Ohirns trigramtmis, Amrnodytes alascanu.^, 

 Oadus periscopus, Oadas auratus, Bathymaster signatiis, Pleuronectes arcuatus.] 



Note on the Scombrocottus salmoneus of Peters, and its identity with Anoplo- 

 poma fimbria. By Theodore Gill, M. D. March 17, 1873. < Proc. Cal. 

 Acad. Sci., v. 5. pp. 56-57,1873 (April); reprinted. <[Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

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*The first shad (Alausa prsestabilis DeKay) caught in the waters of Califor- 

 nia. By S. R. Throckmorton. May 5, 1873. < Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., v. 5, 

 p. 85, May, 1873. 



* On the introduction of exotic Food Fishes into the waters of California. By 

 S. R. Throckmorton. May 5, 1873. <^ Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., v. 5, pp. 86- 

 88, May, lh73. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. — Part I. — Report on the 

 condition of the sea-fisheries of the south coast of New England in 1871 and 

 1872. By Spencer P. Baird, Commissioner. — With supplementary papers. — 

 Washington : Government Printing Office. 1873. [8^, xlvil, 852 pp., 40 pi., 

 with 38 1. explanatory (to pi. 1-38), 1 folded map] 



