Smith, Hugji M. ^continued) 



Fishorios Sout^ AflurvFTc States Doc. 212. 

 FykG-nots and fyko-aot fisheries, 



U.S. and other countries Doc« 226. 

 Fishes, northern coast of New Jersey Doc, 230. 

 T\vo nevf species, American vihiteflshes Doc, 232. 



Extension of recorded range of certain marine and 



fresh-water fishes of Atlantic coast Doc. 233. 

 Maintenance and improvement of the 



American fisheries Doc, 266. 



Statistics, fisheries of U. S. Doc. 276. 



Fisheries of Japan Doc, 277. 



Atlantic salmon Doc, 281, 

 Report (Scientific Inquiry) year ending 



June SO, 1928 Doc, 283, 



Fisheries Great Lakes Doc, 287. 



Fisheries Pacific coast Doc, 293. 



Fisheries Mid, Atlantic coast Doc, 296. 

 Report of Coramissioner for 1893 



(Scientific Inquiry) Doc, 298. 



Menhaden fishery Doc, 302, 



Acclimatization, Pacific coast Doc, 309. 



Report, 1894 Doc. 315. 



VVhitefishes of North America Doc, 323. 



Report, 1895 Doc, 331. 

 Biscayne Bay, Florida, experiment 



station Doc, 333. 



Siiiallest knovm fish (1901) Doc. 501. 



Report, 1896 Doc. 337. 

 Recorded range of certain fishes 



U. S. Coast Doc, 339. 



Fishes, V/oods Hole Doc, 353. 

 Salmon fishery, Penobscot River 



and Bay, 1895 and 1896 Doc, 357. 

 Statistics, fisheries, interior 



vjaters 

 Florida sponges 

 Alevjlfe fishery 

 Fishes of District of Columbia 

 Southern spring mackerel fishery 

 File-fish 



Ifussel fishery and pearl button in- 

 dustry of Mississippi River Doc. 414. 

 Report, 1899 Doc, 430, 

 Florida sponge fishery in 1899 Doc. 437. 

 Report, 1900 Doc. 450. 

 Sardine Doc . 473 . 

 Biological notes, No. 2, V^oods Hole Doc, 474. 

 Blenny from Japan Doc. 485. 

 Smallest vertebrate (Mistichthys 



luzonensls) Doc. 501. 



Tagging of 4,000 cod Doc, 491, 



Scotch methods of smoking haddock Doc, 493, 



Five food-fishes. Lake Buhl, P. I. Doc, 501. 



Herring, England, Scotland .Holland Doc. 511. 



Breeding habits, yellow catfish Doc, 517. 



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