l86 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 85 



Stevenson, Charles H. 



1892. A bibliography of publications in the English language relative to 

 oysters and the oyster industries. Extract from Rep. U. S. Comm. 

 Fish and Fisheries for 1892, art. 3, pp. 305-359. Some of the papers 

 referred to deal with the food and enemies of oysters. 

 Stiles, Ch. Wardell. 



igo2. Frogs, toads, and carp (Cyprinus carpio) as eradicators of fluke 

 disease. Ann. Rep. U. S. Bur. Animal Industry 1901, pp. 220- 

 222, figs. 197-203. By feeding on snails the intermediate hosts. 



PISCES 



Adams, Ciias. C, and Hankin'son, T. L. 



1928. The ecology and economics of Oneida Lake fish. Roosevelt Wild 



Life Ann., vol. i, nos. 3-4, pp. 242-548, i pi., figs. 179-244, Nov. 

 Notes on food and enemies of most of the species ; full bibliography. 

 Allin, a. E. 



1929. Seining records and food of the intermediate stages of Lake Erie 



fishes. Suppl. i8th Ann. Rep. New York Conserv. Dep. 1928, pp. 



95-106. Cyprinidae and Catostomidae feed on algae and diatoms; 



the smaller Percidae on crustaceans and insect larvae, and the 



larger Percidae, Esocidae, and Catostomidae (fish eggs) on smaller 



fishes and fish eggs. 

 Annin, J. 



1902. In Rhead, Louis, The speckled brook trout, pp. 129-140. Winged 



enemies include night heron, kingfisher, ducks, loons, grebes, fish 



hawk, bald eagle and barred owl. 

 Baker, F. C. 



1918. The productivity of invertebrate fish food on the bottom of Oneida 



Lake, with special reference to mollusks. Techn. Publ. no. 9, New 



York State Coll. Forestry, 264 pp. Notes on food of five species 



of fishes (pp. 214-216). Bibliography. 

 Barbour, T. 



1921. Spiders feeding on small cyprinodonts. Psyche, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 



131-132, Aug. Dolomcdcs tcnebrosus. 

 BiGELOW, N. K. 



1924. The food of young suckers (Catostoinus covivtcrsonii) in Lake 



Nipigon. Univ. Toronto Studies, no. 24, Publ. Ontario Fish Res. 



Lab., no. 21, pp. 81-115. Rotifers, Cladocera, insects. 

 Breder, C. M., Jr. 



1921. The food of Mnstclus canis (IVfitchill) in mid-summer. Copcia, no. 



loi, pp. 85-86, Dec. 20. Notes on contents of 102 stomachs. (Fish 

 in 10, crabs 44, Nereis sp. i, univalves and vegetable matter 3.) 



1922. Observations on young bluefish. Copeia, no. 106, pp. 34-36, May 20. 



Contents of 15 stomachs listed; 86 per cent fishes. 

 Breder, C. M., Jr., and Crawford, D. R. 



1922. The food of certain minnows. A study of the seasonal dietary cycle 

 of six cyprinoids with especial reference to fish culture. Zoologica, 

 vol. 2, no. 14, pp. 287-327, figs. 101-128, Aug. Semotilus biillaris, 

 87 per cent insects, including larvae and adults of several orders 

 plus some worms, millipeds, crayfish; Lcuciscus vandoisulxis, 98 



