127. A review of the Sciaeaiaua of America and Europe, By David S. 



Jordan and CarI~H. Elgonmann. Report of the U. S. Fich 

 Commission for 1886 (1889), vol, XTV, pp. 343-451, platoe I-IV. 



128. Notes on entozoa of marine fishes of New England, with description 



of severail new species. By Edwin Linton, Report of the U. S, 



Fieh Commieaion for 1886 (1889), vol. XIV, pp. 453-511, plat&3 I-VI. 



129. Report on the medusae collected by the U. S, Fish Conuaission stoainar 



Albatross in the region of the Gulf Sti-oam in 1885-86. By 

 J. v;alter Fewkes, Report of the U. S. Fish Commission for 



1886 (1889), vol, XTV, pp. 513-536, plate I. 



130. Report on the work of the U. S, Fish Commission steamer Albatross 



for the year ending December 31, 1886, By Z. L, Tanner. 

 Report of the U. S. Fish Commission for 1886 (1889), vol, XIV, 

 pp. 605-692, plates I-X, 



131. Report of operations at the Wytheville Station, Virginia, from 



January 1, 1885, to June 30, 1887. By Marshall McDonald. 

 Report of the U. S, Fish Commission for 1886 (1889), vol, XEV, 

 pp. 793-800, plates I-VI. 



132. The beam-trawl fishery of Great Britain, vdth notes on beam-trawling 



in other European countries. By J. W. Collins, Bulletin of the 

 U. S. Fish Commission for 1887 (1889), vol. VII, pp. 289-407, 

 figs, 34, plates I-XXIII, 



133. The aquarium. A brief exposition of its principles and management. 



By William P, Seal, Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Conimission for 



1887 (1889), vol, VII, pp. 274-282, 



134. Report of the Commissioner for 1886, By Spencer F. Baird. Report 



of the U. S. Fish Commission for 1886 (1889), vol. XTV, pp. IX-LVII. 



135. Explorations of the fishing grounds of Alaska, Washington Territory, 



and Oregon during 1883 by the United States Fish Commission 

 steamer Albatross , By Z. L. Tanner. Bulletin of the U, S. 

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136. Report of eaplorations made during 1888, in the Allegheny region 



of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, and in western 

 Indiana, with an account of the fishes found in each of the 

 river basins of those regions. By David S, Jordan. Bulletin 

 of the U. S. Fish Commission for 1888 (1890), vol, VIII, 

 pp, 97-173, plates XIII-XV. 



137. Suggestions for the employment of improved tsrpes of vessels In 



the market fisheries, with notes on British fishing stoujners. 

 By J. W. Collins, Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission for 



1888 (1890), vol. VIII, pp, 175-192, plates XVI-XXVII. 



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