802. Fat-absorbing function of alimentary tract of klnc salnon. 



By Charles V.'. Groeno. Bulletin of the U. S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries, Department of Coimnerco, vol. X2QJ.11, 1913 

 (1915), pp. 149-175, 4 plates. 



803. r.ussel fauna of central and northern Minnesota. By Charles 



B. V.'ilson and Ernest Danglade. Appendix 5 to Report of 

 the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for 1913 

 (1914), pp. 26, 1 map. 



804. Mussel resources of Illinois River. By Ernest Danglade. 



Appendix 6 to Report of the United States Commissioner 

 of Fisheries for 1913 (1914), pp. 48, 1 chart, 5 plates, 

 2 text figs. 



804. The mussel fishery of Fox River. By John A. Eldredge. 



Appendix 7 to Report of the United States Commissioner 

 of Fisheries for 1913 (1914), ppo 8. 



805. Water-power development in relation to fishes and mussels 



of Mississippi. By Robert E. Coker. Appendix 8 to Report 

 of the United States CommlBsioner of Fisheries for 1913 

 (1914), pp. 28, 6 plates, 



806. Notes on habits, morphology of reproductive organs and 



embryology of viviparous fish Gambusia affinis. By Albert 

 Kuntz, Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, 

 Department of Commerce, 1913 (1915), vol. XXXIII, pp. 177- 

 190, 4 plates. 



807. Report of Commissioner, 1914. Report of the United States 



Commissioner of Fisheries for 1914 (1915), pp. 81, 



808. Distribution of fish and fish eggs, fiscal year 1914, By 



Robert S. Johnson. Appendix 1 to Report of the United 

 States Commissioner of Fisheries for 1914 (1915), pp. 114, 



809. Condition and extent of natural oyster bads and barren bottoms 



of Lavaca Bay, Tex. By H. F. Moore and Ernest Danglade, 

 Appendix 2 to Report of the United States Commissioner of 

 Fisheries for 1914 (1915), pp. 45, 5 plates, 1 chart. 



810. Sporozoon parasites of certain fishes in vicinity of Woods 



ILola.. JiaBS, By C. Vf. Hahn. Bulletin of the United States 

 Bureau of Fisheries for 1914 (1915), pp. 191-214, 

 2 plates. 



811. Menhaden industry of Atlantic coast. By Rob Leon Greer, 



Appendix 3 to Report of the United States Commissioner of 

 Fisheries for 1914 (1915), pp. 30, 7 plates. 



812. Mussel resources in tributaries of upper Missouri River. 



By Robert E. Coker and John B. Southall. (V/ith description 

 of shell found in the James River, Huron, S. Dak., July 27, 

 1913.) Appendix 4 to Report of the U. S. Commissioner of 

 Fisheries for 1914 (1915), pp. 19, 1 plate, 1 text fig. 



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