138. Notes on tho fishes collected at Cozuniol, Yucatan, by tha J, 3, 



Fish Coiiiriiisaion, with doacriptiona of new species. By 

 Tarleton H, Bcjan, Bulletin of tho U. S. Fiah Coi.unleHion 

 for 1088 (1890), vol, VIII, pp. 193-206, plates ZXVIII-XXIX. 



139. The most recent method of hatching fish eggs. By l.'llliara F. Pajra. 



Bulletin of tho U. S. Fish Coioi^iission for 1838 (1890), vol. VIII, 

 pp. 207-218, figs, 4, plates XXX-XDQSn. 



140. Review of the fisheries of the Great Lakes in 1885, compiled by 



Hu^ M. Smith and Mei%flin-MariQ Snell, \vith introduction and 

 description of fishing vessels and boats by J. V/, Collins. 

 Report of the U. S. Fish Coajmission for 1887 (1891), vol. XV, 

 pp. 3-333, plates I-XLV. 



141. A report upon the fishes of Kalamasoo, Calhoun, and Antrim 



counties, Michigan. By Charles H. Bollman, Bulletin of the 

 U. S. Fish Commission for 1888 (1891), vol, VIII, pp. 219-225. 



142. Notes on the fishes from the lowlands of Georgia, with a descrip- 



tion of a new species ( Opsopoeodus boll mani ) . By Charles H. 

 Gilbert. Bulletin of the U. S, Fish Coiamiasion for 1888 (1891), 

 vol. VIII, pp. 225-229. 



143. The sturgeon and sturgeon. industries of the eastern coast of the 



United States, with an account of experiments bearing upon 

 sturgeon culture. By John A. Ryder. Bulletin of the U. S, 

 Fish Comraission for 1888 (1891), vol. VIII, pp. 231-323, 

 plates XXXVII-LIX. 



144. A review of the genera and species of the Serranidae found in the 



waters of America and Europe. By David S. Jordan and Carl H. 

 Eigenmann. Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission for 1888 (1891), 

 vol. VIII, pp. 329-441, plates LX-LXEX. 



145. Report on the proposed introduction of the Jamaica mountain mullet 



Into the United States. By Tarleton H. Bean. Bulletin of 



the U, S. Fish Commission for 1888 (1891), vol. VIII, pp. 443-451, 



146. The transplanting of lobsters to the Pacific Coast of the United 



States. By Richard Rathbun. Bulletin of the U. S. Fish 

 Cojomlsslon for 1888 (1891), vol. VIII, pp. 453-472, plate LXH. 



147. Preliminary report on the invertebrate animals inhabiting Lakes 



Goneva and Mendota, V/isconsin, with an account of the fish 

 epidemic In Lake Mendota in 1884. By S. A. Forbes. Bulletin 

 of tho U. S. Fish Corariiission for 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, 

 pp. 473-487, plates LXXEI-LXJCtV. 



148. Report of explorations in Colorado and Utah during the summer of 



1839, with an account of the fishes found on each of the river 

 basins examined. By David Starr Jordan, Bulletin of the U. S, 

 Fish Commission for 1889 (1891), vol, IX, pp, 1-40, 



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