SECTIOlSr E. 



PROTECTION AND CULTURE. 



I. INVESTIGATION. 



1. ^Methods of tue United States Fisn Co:mmission. 

 Method!^ of* ivork. 



Api)aiatiis for ('olle *tii)ji" speciinons. (See imder B.) 

 Apparatus for pliysical researcli. 

 Appliances for working up results. 



This should iucliuU; a model of coast laboratory with all its fittings. 



Pliotograx)lis.' 



401. Headijuarters of the United States Fish Commission, Wood's Holl, 

 Mass. 



400. Little Harbor of Wood's Holl, Mass., with headquarters of U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



399. Harbor of Wood's Hole, Mass., from the wharf of the Fish Commis- 

 sion laboratory. 



398. Harbor of Wood's Holl, Mass., with U. S. Fish Commission fleet for 

 1871. 



397. Village of Wood's Holl, Mass., with the Pacific Soluble Guano Com- 

 pany's Works. 



404. Yacht "Mazeppa," employed in the service of the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



403. U. S. steamer "Rlue Light" .at the wharf of the U. S. Fisli Commis- 

 sion, Wood's Holl, ]\Iass. 



40|2. Village of Wood's IIoll, Mass., showing laboratory of U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



Re^milts of work. 



1. Reports of the Commission, 



(United States Commissiox of Ftsii and Fisheries. Part I. — Report 



ON THE CONDITION OF THE SF.A-FISIIERIES OF THE SOUTH COAST OF 



New England in 1871 and 1872. By Spencer F. Baird, Commissioner. 

 With supplementary papers. Washington: Government Printing-Oftice. 

 1873. 8vo, xlvii, 8.52 i)])., 10 jil., with 38 explanatory (to pi. 1-38). 1 

 folded map.) 



I. Report ok tiiic Co.mmissioner (S. F. Baird). ])i). vii- 

 xhii.- 

 II. General plan of inquiries prosecuted. (1. Mem- 

 oranda OF INQUIRY RELATIVE TO THE FOOD-FISHES 



OF THE Uniticd States. 2. Questions relative to 



THE FOOD-FISIIES OF THE UNITED STATES.) pp. 1-6. 



' The photographs here enumerated were on exhibition. Many others are in the pos- 

 session of the Commission. 



^This portion, with general title-page (p]). i-xlvii), was issued in advance separately. 



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