20 KEPOKT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



During the year there have been added to the library 115 books and 

 185 pamphlets and unbound volumes. The bound report for 1900 

 has been issued together with the following pamphlets: 



The Mollusca of Porto Rico, by W. H. Dall and C. T. Simpson. Bulletin for 1900, 



vol. 1, pp. 351-524, plates 53 to 58. 

 The Brachyura and Macrura of Porto Rico, by Mary J. Rathbun. Bulletin for 



1900, vol. 2, pp. 1 to 127+*129 to *137, plates 1 and 2. 

 The Anoinuran collections made by the Fish Hawk expedition to Porto Rico, by J. E. 



Benedict. Bulletin for 1900, vol. 2, pp. 129-148, plates 3-6. 

 Stomatopoda of Porto Rico, by R. P. Bigelow. Bulletin for 1900, vol. 2, pp. 149-160. 

 Report on Porto Rican Isopoda, by H. F. Moore. Bulletin for 1900, vol. 2, pp. 161- 



176, plates 7-11. 

 The Cirripedia collected near Porto Rico by the Fish Ilmvk expedition in 1898-99, by 



M. A. Bigelow. Bulletin for 1900, vol. 2, pp. 177-180. 

 The Polychj^tous Annelids of Porto Rico, by A. L. Treadwell. Bulletin for 1900, 



vol. 2, pp. 181-210. 

 Descriptions of two new leeches from Porto Rico, by J. Percy Moore. Bulletin for 



1900, vol. 2, pp. 211-222, plates 12-13. 



Tlu! Nenu'iteans of Porto Rico, by W. R. Coe. Bulletin for 1900, vol. 2, pp. 223-229. 

 The Echinoderms of Porto Rico, by H. L. (Hark. Bulletin for 1900, vol. 2, pp. 231- 



263, plates 14-17. 

 The Alcyonaria of Porto Rico, by C. W. Ilargitt and C. G. Rogers. Bulletin for 1900, 



vol. 2, pp. 265-287, plates i-iv. 

 The stony corals of Porto Rican waters, by T. Wayland Vaughan. Bulletin for 1900, 



vol. 2, pp. 289-320, plates i-xxxviii. 

 Actinaria from thi' vicinity of Porto Rico, by J. E. Duerden. Bulletin for 1900, vol. 



2, i)|). 321 -.",74, plates i-xii. 

 The si)ongc.s (•(illccted in Porto Rico in 1899 by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 



Fish I la irk, by H. V. Wilson. Bulletin for 1900, vol. 2, pp. 375-411. 

 Dredging and other records of the U. S. Pish Commission steamer Albatross, with 



bibliography relative to the work of the vessel, compiled by C. H. Townsend. 



Report for 1900, pp. 387-562, plates i-vii. 

 The French sardine industry, by H. M. Smith. Bulletin for 1901, pp. 1-26, plates 1-8. 

 Biological notes, No. 2, from the biological laboratory at Woods Hole. Bulletin for 



1901, pp. 27-33. 



Description of a new oceanic fish found off southern New England, by Carl H. Eigen- 



matm. Bulletin for 1901, pp. 35-36. 

 The egg and development of the conger eel, by ('arl H. Eigenmann. Bulletin for 1901, 



pp. 37-44. 

 Investigations into the history of the young squeteague, by Carl H. Eigenmann. 



Bulletin for 1901, pp. 45-51. 

 A new isopod parasitic on the hermit crab, by Millet T. Thompson. Bulletin for 



1901, pp. 53-56, phUes9-10. 

 The plants of wesh'rn Lake p]rie, with observations on their distribution, by A. J. 



Pieters. Bulletin for 1901, pp. 57-79, plates 11-20. 

 The Leptocephalus of the American eel and other American Leptocephali, by C. H. 



p]igenmann and C. H. Kennedy. Bulletin for 1901, pp. 81-92. 

 Report of the Commissioner for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901, by George M. 



Bowers. Report for 1901, pp. 1-170. 

 Publications of the United States Connnission of Fish and Fisheries available for 



distribution on December 1, 1901. Report for 1901, pp. 177-192. 

 Notes on the lislies and inollusks of Lake Chautauqua, N. Y., by B. W. P^vermann 



and E. L. ( ioldshorough. Report for 1901, pp. 169-175. 

 The Foraminifera of Porto Rico, by James M. Flint, medical director, U. S. Navy. 



Bulletin for 1900, vol. 2, pp. 413-416. 

 Description of a new species of blenny from Japan, by Hugh M. Smith. Bulletin for 



1901, pp. 93, 94. 

 List of species known to occur in the Great Lakes or their connecting waters, by 



Barton Warren P^vermann. Bulletin for 1901, pp. 95, 96. 

 Notes on the tagging of four thousand adult cod at Woods Hole, Mass., by Hugh M. 



Smith. Report for 1901, pi). 193-208. 

 Notes on the ailversides of the genus Menidia of the east coast of the United States, 



by W. C. Kendall. Report for 1901, pp. 241-267. 



