348 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1884. 



ALONZO HOWARD CLARK. 



Great International Fisheries pjxLibition. London, 1883. United States 

 of America. K. — Catalogue of fishery products, and of the appa- 

 ratus used in their preparation. By A. Howard Clark, assistant 

 in the Department of Art and Industry, United States I^Iational 

 Museuni, Washington: Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. 

 pp. 1-124. (1031-1154.) 



Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Mass. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish Com., iv, 1884, pp. 401-410.) 



FRANK WIGGLESWORTH CLARKE. 



Plan for a collection of gems and precious stones, to be exhibited at the 

 Cincinnati Industrial Exposition and the World's Industrial and 

 Cotton Centennial Exposition of 1884-1885 at New Orleans. 



(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., vii. 1884, pp. 575-57G.) 

 Also published as Museum Circular No. 26. 



Appletons' Science Text-Books. The elements of chemistry. By F. 

 W. Clarke, chemist of the United States Geological Survey. New 

 York : D. Appleton and Company, 1, 3, and 5 Bond Street. 1884. 

 8vo. (X.) pp. 1-3G9. 53 figures. 



FRANK WIGGLESWORTH CLARKE AND THOMAS MAREAN CHATARD. 



Department of the Interior. Bulletin of the United States Geological 

 Survey, No. 9. A report of work done in the Washington Labo- 

 ratory during the fiscal year 1883-'84. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 1-40. 



Mineralogical notes from the laboratory of the U. S. Geological Survey. 



(Amer. Journ. Science and Arts, July, 1884, p. 20.) 

 JOSEPH WILLIAM COLLINS. 



Great International Fisheries Exhibition. London, 1883. United States 

 of America. I. — Catalogue of the collection illustrating the fishing- 

 vessels and boats and their equipment, the economic condition of 

 fishermen, anglers' outfits, &c. By Captain J. W. Collins, assistant 

 U. S. Fish Commission. Washington: Government Printing Office 

 1884. 8vo. pp. 1-179. (045-833.) 



Eeport of a trip of exploration on the Chesapeake Bay, made in the 

 spring of 1882 by the steamer '^Fish Hawk," Lieut. Z. L. Tanner, 

 commanding. 



(Report U. S. Fish Com., iv, 1884, pp. 1035-1038.) 



Notes on the habits and methods of capture of various species of sea 

 birds that occur on the fishing banks off the eastern coast of North 

 America, and which are used as bait for catching codfish by New 

 England fishermen. 



(Report U. S, Fish Com., iv, 1884, pp. 311-338. Plate i.) 



