Cobb, John N. 



I9OZ. Commercial fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands. 

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 Report of the Conannissioner for the year ending 

 June 30, 1901 (1902), p. 381-499. [Reprinted in 

 Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission for 1903, 

 vol. 23, part 2, p. 715-765.] 



The additional information in brackets nmay help some 

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Cooke, Wells W. 



1906. Distribution and migration of North Annerican 

 ducks, geese, and swans. U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Biological Survey Bulletin 26, 90 p. 



Couch, Leo K. 



1942. Trapping and transplanting live beavers. U. S. 

 Fish and Wildlife Service, Conservation Bulletin 30, 

 20 p., 15 figs. 



Eckles, Howard H. 



1954. Age composition of the connnaercial catch of 

 Pacific sardines, 1932-38. In Kenneth H. Mosher 

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 sardines from otoliths, p. 24-40. U. S. Fish and 

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Reference is made to the larger work in which the cited 

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 nnaterial, not the larger work. 



Goldman, Edward A. 



1921. Conserving our wild animals and birds. Sepa- 

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 Agriculture for 1920, p. 159-174, illus. 



Hay, William P., and Henry D. AUer. 



1913. Artificial propagation of diamond-back terra- 

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Hile, Ralph, George F. Lunger, and Howard J. Buettner. 



1953. Fluctuations in the fisheries of State of Michi- 

 gan waters of Green Bay. U. S. Fish and Wildlife 

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The Fishery Bulletin is peculiar among serials in that 

 the name of the issue is also that of the series. For this 

 reason, logically the number of the issue should follow the 

 name of the series (Fishery Bulletin) rather than the 

 volume number. 



