ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 235^ 



Results oriTork. 



1. Eeports of the Commission. 



(United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Part I.) 



XIX. Catalogue of the fishes of the east coast of- 

 North America. By Theodore Gill. pp. 779-822. 

 XX. List of Fishes collected at Wood's Holl (between 

 Jime 20 and October 4). By S. F. Baird. pp. 823-827.. 

 XXI. Table of temperatures of the Little Harbor, 

 AVood's Holl, Mass., from January 1, 1873, to- 

 December 31, 1873. pp. 828-831. 

 XXII. List of illustrations, p. 833. 

 XXIII. General index, pp. 835-852. 

 United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Part II. — Report 

 OF THE Commissioner for 1872 and 1873, A. — Inquiry into the de- 

 crease OF food-fishes. B. — The propagation of food-fishes in 

 THE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES. By Spencer F. Baird, Commis- 

 sioner. With supplementary papers. Washington: Government Priht- 

 ing-OiSce. 1874. 

 Report of the Commissioner. (Table of contents precedes report.) 

 Appendix A. — The fisheries of the great lakes and the species 



OF COREGONUS OR W^HITEFISH. 



I. Reports on the fisheries of the great lakes ; the. 



RESULT OF INQUIRIES PROSECUTED IN 1871 AND 1872. 



By James W. Milner. (Table of contents on p. 77.) 

 II. Miscellaneous notes and correspondence rela- 

 tive TO THE Whitefish. pp. 79-88. 

 Appendix B. — The Salmon ANDTHETROUT(speciesofthe<SaZmo). p. 89. 



III. On THE North American species of Salmon and 



Trout. By George Suckley, Surgeon United States 

 Army (written in 18G1). p. 91. Tabulated List of 

 species, pp. 92-159. 



IV. The Salmon of the Danube, or the Hucho (Salmo 



h Ucho). AND ITS INTRODUCTION INTO AJIERICAN WATERS. 



By Rudolph Hessel. p. 161. 

 V. Improvement in the Salmon-fisheries of Sweden. 

 (Extract from the report of the Royal Swedish In- 

 tendant of Fisheries, 1868.) p. 166. 

 VI. Report of operations during 1872 at the United- 

 States hatching establishment on McCloud- 



RlVER, AND ON THE CALIFORNIA SaLMONIDJE GEN- 

 ERALLY, AVITII a list of specimens COLLECTED. By 

 Livingston Stone. 

 • A. Introductory remarks, pp. 168-174. 



B. The Sahuonida3 of the Sacramento River, pp. 



175-197. 



C. Catalogue of natural-history specimens collected 



on the Pacific slope in 1872, by Livingston 

 Stone, for the United States Fish Commission. 

 VII. Notes on the Salmon of the Miramichi River. By 

 Livingston Stone ; p. 216. Fragmentary notes, p. 217.. 

 VIII. The SALMONiDiE OF Eastern Malne, New Brunswick^ 

 AND Nova Scotia. By Charles Lanman. pp. 219-225. 

 IX. On the Salmon of Eastern North America, and its- 

 artificial CULTURE. By Charles G. Atkius. (Table- 

 of contents on j). 336.) p. 226. 



