ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 241 



Rcf^ultis of work. 



1. Eeports of the Commission. 



(UxiTED Status Comjiission of Fish and Fisheries. Part IV.) 



ArPENiJix C. — The propagation of food-fishes. 



VII. The carp and its culture in rivers and i^kes, 

 and its introduction into America. I'.y Eu- 

 dolph Hessel. p. 805. 

 VIII. The propagation and distribution of shad. Jas. 

 W. Miluer. p. 901. 

 IX. On the collection of eggs of Schoodic salmon 

 IN 1875 AND 1876, By Charles G. Atkins, p. 910. 

 X. Operations on the McCloud Ri%rER in salmon- 

 breeding IN 1875. By Livingston Stone, p. 921. 

 XL Opickations on the McCloud River in salmon- 

 ISREEDING IN 1876. By Livingston Stone, p. 935. 

 XII. Correspondence relating to the ^exportation 

 of fish-hatching apparatus to New Zfjland, 

 Germany, &c. . p. 9.''>9. 

 Alphabetical index, p. 1025. 



2. Collections. (See under A, Y to VIII.) 



Photogrraph§. 



See series of pliotograplis and color-sketcbes of North American 

 fishes. 

 Upwards of four liiiiaclred casts of coast and fresh-water 

 species. 



(See under A, V to VIII.) 



11. PROTECTION. 



2. Preservation or ga^ie, fish, etc. 



Cranie laws. 



Fish-ways. 



^From man. 



From artificial obstructions. 



Gap fish -ways. 



Frencli, ditch, or " Cape Cod " fish-ways. 

 Obhque groove fish-ways. ^ 



Single groove. 



15355. INIodel of lisli-way. James D. Brewer, inventor, Miinoy, Lycoming 



Connty, Pa. 

 1^356. Model of l^sll-^Yay. James D. Brewer, Mnucy, Pa. 



Bull. N. M. No. II IG 



