SECTION B. 



PROTECTION AND CULTURE. 



I. INVESTIGATION. 



1. Methods of the United States Fish Commission. 



Metliod!^ or work. 



Apparatus for colle^tiug' spcciuiens. (See under B.) 

 Apparatus for physical research. 

 Appliances for working up results. 



This should iucludo a, model of coast laboratory with all its fittings. 



Photographs.' 



, 401. Headquarters of the United States Fish Commission, Wood's Holl, 



Mass. • 



400. Little Harbor of Wood's Holl, Mass., with headquarters of U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



399. Harbor of Wood's Hole, Mass., from the wharf of the Fish Commis- 

 sion laboratory. 



398. Harbor of Wood's Holl, Mass., with U. S. Fish Commission fleet for 

 1871. 



397. Village of Wood's Holl, Mass., with the Pacific Soluble Guano Com- 

 pany's Works. 



404. Yacht "Mazeppa," employed in the service of the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



403. U. S. steamer "Blue Light" at the wharf of the U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion, Wood's Holl, Mass. 



402. Village of Wood's Holl, Mass., showing laboratory of U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



Remiiltfii of M ork. 



1. Eeports of the Commission. 



(United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. P!Irt I. — Eeport 



ON THE CONDITION OF THE SFA-FISHEUIES OF THE SOUTH COAST OF 



New England in 1871 and 1872. By Spencer F. Baird, Commissioner. 

 With supplementary papers. Washington: Government Priuting-Offlce. 

 1873. 8vo, xlvii, 852 pp., 40 pi., with '38 explanatory (to pi. 1-38). 1 

 folded map. ) 



I. Kepout OF THE Com:\iissioner (S. F. Baird). pp. vii- 

 xlvii.- 

 II. General plan of inquiries prosecuted. (1. Mem- 

 oranda OF inquiry relative to the food-fishes 

 of the United States. 2. Questions relative to 



THE food-fishes OF THE UNITED STATES.) pp. 1-6. 



' The photographs here enumerated were on exhibition. Many others are in the pos- 

 session of the Commission. 



-This portion, with general title-page (pp. i-xlvii), was issued in advance separately, 



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