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Goode, G. Brown. — Report of the assistant director of the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum for the year 1881. 



(Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1881, pp. 81-159 ; also as sepa- 

 rate with title, pp. (2) 1-79. 

 The first of the series. Review in Science. Boston, n, pp. 63-66 ; 119-123. 



The fisheries of the United States. 



(Official Catalogue, Great International Fisheries Exhihition, London, 

 1883, 1st ed., pp. 283-5 ; 2d ed., pp. 189-91.) 



A review of the fishery industries of the United States and the 



work of the U. S. Fish Commission by G. Brown Goode, M. A., 

 assistant director of the U. S. National Museum, and commis- 

 sioner to the International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883. 

 Bead at a conference of the International Fisheries Exhibition 

 June 25, 1883, his excellency James Bussell Lowell in the chair. 

 London, William Clowes & Sons, Limited, International Fisheries 

 Exhibition, and 13 Charing Cross, S. W. 1883, 8vo, pp. 1-84, 



Full text with remarks of Professor Huxley, Mr. Earl^ the Marquis of 

 Exeter, the Marquis of Hamilton, and Mr. James Russell Lowell. 



Salmon culture in the United States. 



Papers of the conferences, International Fisheries Exhibition, June 21, 1883, 

 pp. 28-29. 



On the land-locked salmon. 



Papers of the conferences, International Fisheries Exhibition, London, June 

 21, 1883, pp. 29-31. 



The uses of the round clam of the United States. 



Papers of the conferences, International Fisheries Exhibition, London, June 

 21, 1883 (No. 2), pp. 19-20. 



The suitability of the black-bass for introduction into Eng- 

 land. Letter to B. B. Marston, esq. 



Papers of the conferences, International Fisheries Exhibition, June 29, 

 - pp. 1883, 18-19. 



Becent progress of the Canadian fisheries. 



(Conference papers, International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, July 

 2. pp. 46-47.) 



American investigations upon the food of fishes. 



(Conference papers, International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, July 



12. pp. 29-33.) 



The development of the American mackerel fisheries. 



Conference papers, International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, July 



13. pp. 30-32.) 



The successes of fish culture in the United States and Canada. 



Conference papers, International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, July 

 17. pp. 27-29). 



