484 Memorial of George Brozvn Goode. 



187S. Notes on the American Species of the Genus Cybitim by Felipe Poey. 



Pioceedings of the U. S. National Museutn, I, June, 1S78, pp. 3-5. 



This is a translation from manuscript memoranda of Professor Felipe Poey. 



1S78. The Clupea tyrannus of Latrobe. 



Pioceedings of the U. S. National Museum, I, June, 1878, pp. 5, 6. 



187S. The Occurrence of Belone latimanus in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. 



Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, I, June, 187S, pp. 6, 7. 



1878. The Voices of Crustaceans. 



P)oceedings of the U. S. National Musexim, I, June, 1S78, pp. 7, S. 



1578. The Occurrence of Hippocampus antiqiiornni, or an Allied Form, on Saint 



Georges Banks. 



P)oceedings of the U. S. National Museum, I, July i, 187S, pp. 45, 46. 

 1878. A Study of the Popular Names of the Menhaden. 



American Naturalist, XII, November, 1S7S, pp. 735-739. 



Published also in separate form. 



The object of this paper was to show the great diversity of its nomenclature in 

 Colonial days, and the recent gradual dying out of many of the names as a result of 

 freer communication between the fishermen on different parts of the coast. 



1878. The Earliest American Naturalist. 



Science News, New York, I, November 1, 187S, pp. 12, 13. 



1878. The Occurrence of the Canada Porcupine in West Virginia. 



Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, I, December 12, 1S78, pp. 264, 265. 



1878. Migration of Fishes. 



Transactions of the American Fish- Cultural Association, 1S78, pp. 27-64, 2 pis. 

 This paper was read before the American Fish-Cultural A.ssociation. 



1878. Seventh Annual Report of the Curators of the Museum of Wesleyan University, 



including a Visitors' Guide to the Museum. ( Second of the Printed Series. ) 

 Middletown, Connecticut, 1S7S. 

 Octavo, pp. 1-24. 



1879. Game Fishes of the United States. [Text by G. Brown Goode; Plates b'" S. A. 



Kilbourne.] New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, i879-'8o-'Si. 

 Folio, pp. (46), 20 plates and map. 



Published in ten parts, each with two plates, lithographs from water color, and four 

 pages of text. 



1879. The Bermuda Lizard. 



Science News, I, January 15, 1879, P.9'5, a"d Nature, London, XVII, March 28, p. 425. 



1879. A letter on the Influence of the Moon on Fish. 

 Forest and Stream, XI, January 16, 1879, p. 4S5. 



1579. American Ichthyology in 1878. 



Science Ne7vs, I, February i, 1S79, pp. 97-100. 



1S79. The National Museum Building [Editorial]. 



Science Ne7vs, I, April i, 1879, pp. 161-164. 

 1879. On Two Fishes from the Bernmdas, mistakenly described as new by Doctor 

 Giinther. 



Pjoceedings of the U. S. National Museum, I, April 22, 1S79, pp. 462, 463. 

 This article appeared ^\sq\\\\.\\<s. .-Kmcrican fournal of Science and Arts, XVIl, .•\pril, 

 1S79, p. 340. 

 1879. Returns of a Circular Relating to the Fish Trade and the Consumption of Fish. 

 Folio, July, 1879, pp. 1-4. 



1879. Executive Proceedings of the United States Senate from which the injunction 

 of secrecy has been removed. The North American Fisheries. Arrange- 

 ments with Great Britain. INIemoranda in relation to statistics of the fish- 

 eries of North America, prepared for Senator Edmunds in response to his 

 request of December 31, 187S. 



Congressional Record, IX, No. 89, July 10, 1S79, pp. 2-4. 



