352 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1884. 



ROBERT EDWARD EARLL. 



Great International Fisheries Exhibition. London, 1883. United 

 States of America. J. — Catalogue of the apparatus for the capture 

 of fish exhibited by the United States National Museum. By R. 

 Edward Earll, curator of the Fisheries Collections, U. S. National 

 Museum, and assistant, U. S. Fish Commission. Washington : 

 Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 1-206 (825-1030). 



Great International Fisheries Exhibition. London, 1883. United 

 States of America. L. — Catalogue of the Fish-Cultural Exhibit of 

 the United States Fish Commission. By R. Edward Earll, curator 

 of the Fisheries Collections, U. S. National Museum, and assistant, 

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

 1884. 8vo. pp. 1-95 (1155-1249). 



Hatching blackfish and Spanish mackerel. 



(Bull. U. S. Fish. Com., iv, 1884, pp. 41&-416.) 



GEORGE BROWN GOODE. 



Eeport of the Assistant Director of the United States National Museum 

 for 1882. 



(Suiithsonian Report, 1882 (1884), pp. 119-263.) 



Department of the Interior, U. S. National Museum. Bulletin of the 

 United States National Museum. No. 27. Descriptive catalogues 

 constituting a report upon the exhibit of the fisheries and fish cul- 

 ture of the United States of America, made at the London Fisheries 

 Exhibition, 18S3. Prepared under the direction of G. Brown 

 Goode, U. S. Commissioner, and a staff of associates. Washing- 

 ton : Government Printing Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 1-1279. )S. L 

 series No. 611.) 



Fishery treaties. 



(Cyclopaedia of Political Economy, iii, 1884, pp. 941-944.) 



The aims and limitations of modern fish-culture. 



(Science, iii (No. 54, February 15, 1884), p. 208.) 



The oyster industry. 



(Encyclopaedia Biitauuica, 9tli edition, vol. xviii, pp. 107-110.) 



The discussion by the American Ornithologists Union of the system of 

 zoological nomenclature. 



(Science, iii (No. 56, February 29, 1884), pp. 241-242.) 



The exploring voyage of H. M. S. Challenger. 



(Science, iii (No. 66, May 9, 1884), p. 576, iv (No. 79, August 8, 1884), p. 

 116, iv (No. 82, August 29, 1884), p. 176.) 



The invention of the vertical camera in photography. 



(Science, iii (No. 70, June 6, 1884), p. 672.) 



Professor Gill on the assumptions of museum keepers. 

 (Science, iii (No. 71, June 13, 1884), p. 703.) 



