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Goode G., Description of 7. new specìes of fìslies from Deep Soun- 

 dings on the southern new England coast, with diagnoses of 

 two undescribed genera of flounders and a genus related to 

 Merlueius. 1880, Washington. 



Fishes from the Deep Water on the South Coast of New En- 

 gland obtained by the U. S. Fish Commission in the summer. 

 1830, Washington. 



The taxonomic relations and geographical distribution of the 

 Members of the Sword- fish family Xiphidoae. 1882, Washington. 



The Fri gate Mackerel, Auxis rochei, on the New England coast. 

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A short biography of the Menhaden {on abstract of a history 

 of the Menhaden). 1880, Salem. 



— and Bean, A list of the species of fishes recorded as occurring 



in the Gulf of Mexico. 1882, Washington. 



Description of a new species of amber fish (Seriola Stearnsii) 

 obtained near Pensacola, Florida, by Mr. Silas stearns. 1879, 

 Washington. 



Description of a new genus and species of fishes, Lopholatilus 

 chamseleonticeps, from the South coast of New England. 1879, 

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On the American fishes in the Linnaean collection. 1885. Wa- 

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— Bean Tarleton, Descriptions of two new species of fishes {Macru- 



rus bairdii and Lycodes verrilli). 1877. 

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 Notices of fìfty species of East-coast fishes, many of wich are 



new to the fauna 1879. 

 -- Collins and Earll. Clark, Materials for a history of the Mackerel 



Fishery. 1883, Washington. 



— Brown., Description of thirteen species and two genera of fishes 



from the Blake Collection. 188(i, Cambridge. 



The fishery industries ol the U. S. 1883, London. 



The first decade ofthe U. S. fish Commission. 1881, Salem Mass. 



The statuts ofthe U. S. fish Commission in 1884, Washington. 



Materials for a history of the Sword Fishes. 1883, Washington. 



The color of fishes. 1890, Philadelphia. 



U. S. Commission a f fish and fisheries and census of. 1880, Wa- 

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