858. Fishes of Kentucky and Tennessee: Distributional catalogue 



of known species. By Barton V.'arren Evermann. Bulletin of 

 the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, 

 pp. 293-368. 



859. Decapod crustaceans of Beaufort, N. C, and surrounding 



regions. By W. P. Hay and C. A. Shore, Bulletin of the 

 U, S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXX7, 

 pp. 359-475, 15 plates, 20 text figs, 



860. Nutrition of oysters: The nature of the so-called "fattening" 



of oysterso By Philip H. Mitchell. Bulletin of the U. S. 

 Bureau of Fisheries, 1915-16 (1918), vol, XOV, pp. 477-483. 



861. The Rangeley Lakes, Maine, with special reference to habita of 



fishes, fish culture, and angling. By William Converse 

 Kendall, Bulletin of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1915-16 

 (1918), vol, XXXV, pp. 485-594, 4 plates, 23 text figs. 



862. Report of Commissioner 1918, Report of the United States 



Commissioner of Fisheries for 1918 (1920), pp. 94, 



863. The distribution of fish and fish eggs during the fiscal 



year 1918. By Henry O'Walley, Appendix 1 to Report of the 

 United States Commissioner of Fisheries for 1918 (1920), 



864. Three new whitefishes from Bear Lake, Idaho, and Utah, By 



John Otterbein Snyder. Report of the United States Com- 

 missioner of Fisheries for 1918 (1920), pp. 1-10. 



865. Fresh-vrater mussels and mussel industries of the United States. 



By Robert E. Coker. Bulletin of the United States Bureau 

 of Fisheries, Department of Commerce, 1917-18 (1921), 

 vol, XXXVI, pp 11-89, 46 plates, 5 text figs., 1 map. 



866. Fish laws of States bordering on the Mississippi and Ohio 



Rivers; A digest of statutes relating to protection of 

 fishes and other cold-blooded aquatic animals. By Emerson 

 Stringham, Appendix 2 to Report of Commissioner of 

 Fisheries for 1918 (1920), pp, 21. 



867. Habits of black crappie in inland lakes of Wisconsin. By 



A. S. Pearse. Appendix 3 to Report of the United States 

 Commissioner of Fisheries for 1918 (1920), pp. 16, 3 illus. 



868. Crab industry of Chesapeake Bay. By E. P. Churchill, jr. 



Appendix 4 to Report of the United States Commissioner 

 of Fisheries for 1918 (1920), pp. 25, 12 plates, 



869. The flatworm as an enemy of Florida oysters. By Ernest 



Danglade. Appendix 5 to Report of the United States Com- 

 missioner of Fisheries for 1918 (1920), pp. 8, 2 plates. 



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