TJic PuhlisJicd Writings of George Brown Goode. 487 



18S1. Note on article by Captain K. T. Debloison the origin of the menhaden industry. 

 KnUetiti r. S. Fish Cominissioii, I, iSSi (1SS2), p. 46. 



1881. Letter to the Society of American Taxidermists. 



/•"//, v/ Ainiiial Report 0/ tlir A iiirricaii Taxidrrniis/s, 1S80-1SS1, Rochester, 1881, p. 17. 



18S1. Epochs in the History of I'ish Culture. 



Tiansactions 0/ the American Pish-Culitiral Association, 1S81, pp. 34-57. 



Reprinted in Porest and Stream, XVI, pp. 311,332, 3.S3. 



Published also in Report of the V. S. Comniis.sion of Fish and Fisheries, pt. 7, 1880. 



Extracts from this paper appeared in a memorial presented by the Conncil of the 

 Scotch I-'isheries Improvement Association to the Under Secretary of State and Her 

 Majesty's Lord .\dvocate for Scotland, asking for legislation for the protection of the 

 salmon and trout fisheries. The memorial was printed separately in the Third 

 Annual Report of the Council, Kdinburgh, May, 1883, pp. 41-43. 



1881. The Carangoid Fishes of the United States, Pompanoes, Crevalles, Amber- 

 fishes, etc. 



Bulletin of the C. S. Fish Commission, I, iSSi ( 1S82), pp. 30-43. 



1881. Notes on the Life-history of the Eel, chiefly derived from a Study of Recent 

 European Authorities. 



Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, I, 18S1 (18S2I rip. 71-124. 



Reprinted in Transactions of the American Fish-Cmiural Association, 1881, pp. 81-123. 



1881. The First Decade of the United States Fish Commission, Its Plan of Work 

 and Accomplished Results, Scientific and Economical. 



Pioceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, XXIX, 1881, 



pp. 363-574. (Boston meeting.) 

 Published also in Nature, London, XXII, October 21, iSSo, pp. 597-599; Smithsonian 



Report, 18S0, pp. 140-149; Report of the U. S. Fish Commission, pt. 8, 1880 (1883), pp. 



53-62; Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, II, 1SS2 (1883), pp. 169-178, and as a separate, 



pp. 1-14. 



1 88 1. Fishes from the Deep Water on the South Coast of New England, obtained by 

 the United States Fish Commission in the summer of 1880. 



Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, III, iSSi, pp. 467-486. 



18S1. The Fishermen of the United vStates. 



Transactions of the Anthropological Society of Washington, I, 18S1, pp. 62-66. 

 This paper was printed in abstract only. 



1 88 1. Natural History of the Mackerel. 



Repot t of the U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, iSSr (18S4), pp. 93-138. 



A brief paper ou this subject was published in the Proceedings of the Biological Society 



of Washington, I, 1882, p. 32. 

 First chapter of materials for a Historj' of the Mackerel Fishery. 



1882. The Eel Question. 



Forest and stream, XVIII, 1882, March 2, pp. 91-93; March 9, pp. 111-113; March 16, pp. 

 132, 133- 



1881. The Taxonomonic Relations and Geographical Distributioii of the Members of 



the Sword Fish Family, Xiphiidse. 



Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, IV, April 25, 1RS2, pp. 415-433. 



1882. Outline of a Scheme of Museum Classification. 



Circular of the U. S. National Afuseum, No. 13, April 10, 1SS2, pp. 1-4. 

 Notice of reading with abstract and remarks in Transactions of the Anthropological 

 Society of Washington, II, 1S83, pp. 5-7. 



1S83. Note on the Lampreys ( Petromyzontidse). 



Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Co?nmission, II, 1S82 (1SS3), pp. 349-354. 



1883. The generic names Amitra and Thyris replaced. 



Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, VI, July 27, 1SS3, p. 109. 



18S3. On the Fisheries of the World. 



Cyclopccdia of Political Economy, by J. L. Lalor, Chicago, II, 18S3, pp. 211-231. 



