BIBLIOGRAPHY OF U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 349 



History of tlie tile tisli. 



(Report U. S. Fish Com., iv, 1884, pp. 237-294 a. Plates i-U.) 

 Movements of mackerel iu winter. 



(B«ll. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, p. 15.) 



A large squid. 



(BuU. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, p. 15.) 



A search for mackerel off Block Island, Montauk, and Sandy Hook in 



November, 1883. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, pp. 49-51.) 

 Some observations on the cod gill-net fisheries and on preservatives for 



nets. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, pp. 56-59.) 



Inauguration of the frozen herring trade. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com. , iv, 1884, pp. 81-83. ) 



What codfish sometimes swallow. 



(BuU. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, p. 175.) 



Loss of life and property in the Gloucester fisheries. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, pp. 180-181.) 



An adventure with a whale in the Kiver Tay, Scotland. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, pp. 213-217.) 

 On the occurrence of corals on the Grand Banks. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, p. 237.) 



Note on the destruction of mackerel by dogfish. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com. , iv, 1884, p. 248. ) 



Ou the scarcity of mackerel in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, pp. 427-430.) 

 On the scarcity of mackerel iu the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, pp. 435-438.) 



On the abundance of halibut near Iceland. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, pp. 463-464.) 

 Notes on certain Laridse and Procellariidse of the New England coast. 



(The Auk, i, July, 1884, pp. 236-238.) 



Our fishing vessels. 



(Cape Ann Bulletin, .January 9, 1884.) 

 Greater safety for our fishermen. 



(Cape Ann Bulletin^ January 16, 1884.) 



The new fishing model; practical illustrations of the latest ideas in 

 building vessels for the fisheries. 



(Capo Ann Advertiser, November 7, 1884.) 



Halibut on the coast of Norway. 



(Cape Ann Bulletin, Ui-cember 6, 1884.) 



Result of the introduction of gill-nets into the American cod fisheries. 

 (Report American Fish Cultural ABsociation, 1884, pp. 212-228. ) 



