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Report of the Commissioner, 1893- 

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Report on the introduction of domes- 

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Proceedings, iii, pt. .5, 1895; iv, pt. 1, 

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Aboriginal remains in Verde Valley, 

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Annual report, 1896. [Com]dete.] 

 Haida grammar, C. Harrison, 

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 Roy. Soc. Can., (2) v. 1. 



Pueblo Indian clans. F. W. Hodge. 

 Washington, 1896. 8vo, p. 34.5-352. 

 <^Amer. Anthropologist, Oct., 1896. 

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Annotated list of the iishes known 

 from the state of Vermont. B. W. 

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 Washington, 1896. 8vo, p. 579-604, 

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Artificial propagation of the rainbow 

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Artificial propagation of salmon on 

 the Pacific coast of the United 

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 history of the Quinnat salmon. 

 Livingston Stone, Washington, 

 1896, 4to, 15 pis. p. 205-235. 

 <Bull, U, S. Fish Com., 1896, 



Check-list of the fishes and fish-liko 

 vertebrates of North and Middle 

 America. David Starr .Jordan and 

 B. W, Evermann, Washington, 

 1896. 8vo, p. 207-584, <Rep, 

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Washington — Continued, 

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Description of a closing tow-net. 

 C. H, Townscnd, Washington, 

 1896, 8vo, p. 279-282. pis. 9-10. 

 <Rep, U. S. Fish Com., 1894, 



Description of a new species of shad 

 (Alosa alabamw) from Alabama. 

 B. W. Evermann, Washington, 

 1896. 8vo, p, 203-205, <Rep. U. S. 

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Fish and fisheries of the coastal 

 waters of Florida. .T. .1, Brice, 

 Washington, 1897. 8vo, pp. 263- 

 342, <Kep. U. S. Fish Com., 1896. 



Ichthyological collections of the U. S. 

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 during the years 1890 and 1891. 

 Chas. H. Gilbert, Washington, 

 1896. 8 vo, p, 393-476, pis. 20-35. 

 <Rep. U. S. Fish Com., 1893, 



List of puljlieations of the U, S. Fish 

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 <Rep. U. S. Fish Com., 1894, 



Notes on Biscayne bay, Florida, with 

 reference to its adaptabilitj'^ as the 

 site of a marine hatching and ex- 

 periment station. Hugh M. Smith. 

 Washington, 1896. 8vo, p, 169-191. 

 <Rep, U. S, Fish Com., 1895, 



Notes on the food of four species of 

 the cod family, Wm, C, Kendall, 

 W^ashington, 1897, 8vo, p. 177-186. 

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Remarks on the movements and 

 breeding grounds of the fur-seal, 

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 p. 573-577, <Rep, U, S, Fish 

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Report of the .Commissoner, 1894, 

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Report upon the fishes of southwest- 

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Report on the fisheries of the Indian 

 river, Fla, J. J, Brice. Washing- 

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Report upon the fishes of the !Mis- 

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