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219. A review of the sparoid fialies of America and Eiiioi)c, by David S. Jordan and 

 Bert F.'sl. r. h'eport lor 1889-91, xvil, pp. -121-544, plates 2«-G2. 1893. 



222. Natural history of the useful aquatic rcjdiles and batraehians of the United 



States, bv Frederick W. True. The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the 

 United States, see. i, pp. 1 11-162. 1884. 



223. Natural history of niollusks in general, by Ernest luuersoll. The Fisheries and 



Fishery Industries of tlie United States, 'sec. I, pp. G87-710, plates 253-258. 1881. 



224. Natural history of erustaceans, worms, radiates, and sponges, by Kichard 



Kathbun. The Fisheries anil Fishery Industries of the United States, sec. i, 

 pp. 71)3-850. i)late.s 200-277. *1884. 



225. The li.shes of Texas and the Rio (Jrande Basin, considered chiefly with reference 



to their geographic distribution, by Barton W. Kvermann and William C. 

 Kendall. Bulletin for 1,S92, xil, pp. 57-126, plates x-i.. 1894. 



226. The fyke-nets and fyke-net tisheries of the United States, Avith notes on the 



fyke-nets of other coiintries, by Hugh M. Smith. Bulletin for 1892, xii, pp. 

 299-356, plates LXXll-xci. 1894. 



228. Summary of the fishery investigations conducted in the North Pacific Ocean 



and Bering Sea from July 1, 1888, to .July 1, 1892, by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamer Albatross, by Richard Rathbun. Bulletin for 1892, xii, pp. 127-201, 

 plates Li-LV. 1894. 



229. List of fishes collected at Sea Isle City, N. J., during the summer of 1892, by 



H. F. Jloore. Bulletin for 1892, mi, pp. 357-380. 1894. 



230. Economic and natural-history notes on tishes of the northern coast of New 



Jersey, by Hugh M. Smith. Bulletin for 1892, xii, i)p. 365-380. 1894. 



231. On the viviparous fishes of the Pacific coast of North America, by Carl H. 



Eigenmann. Bulletin for 1892, xii, pp. 381-478, plates xcil-cxviii. 1894. 



232. Notes on two hitherto unrecognized species of American whitefishes, by Hugh 



M. Smith. Bulletin for 1894^ xiv, pp. 1-13, plate 1. 1894, 



233. Extension of the recorded range of certain marine and fresh- water fishes of the 



Atlantic Coast of the United States, by W. C. Kendall and Hugh M. Smith. 

 Bulletin for 1894, xiv, pp. 15-21. 1894. 



234. Notes on fishes from the basin of the Mackenzie River, in British America. 



Bulletin for 1894, xiv, i)p. 23-25, by Charles H. Gilbert. 1894. 

 234. An American fish in Finland, by Oscar Nordqvist. Bulletin for 1894, xiv, 

 pp. 27-28. 1894. 



234. Two fertile cyprinoid hybrids, by Karl Knauthe. Bulletin for 1894, xiv, 



pp. 29-30. 1894. 



235. Report upon explorations made in Eel River Basin, in the northeastern part of 



Indiana, in the summer of 1892, by Philip H. Kirsch. Bulletin for 1894, xiv, 

 pp. 31-41. 1894. 



236. Notes on the fresh-water fishes of Washington County, Me., by William C. 



Kendall. Bulletin for 1894, xiv, pp. 43-54. 1894. 



237. Worlds Fisheries Congress. Report of the secretary of the general committee, 



by Tarleton H. Bean. Bulletin for 1893, xiii, pp. 1-14. 1894. 



238. The assimilation of the fishery laws of the Great Lakes, by G. A. MacCaUum. 



Bulletin for 1893, xiii, pp. 17-20. 1894. 



239. The decrease of food-fishes in American waters, and some of the causes, by 



A. M. Spangler. Bulletin for 1893, xiii, pj). 21-35. 1894. 



240. The sea and coast fisheries, by Daniel T. Church. Bulletin for 1893, xiii. 



pp. 37-38. 1894. 



241. Our ocean fishes and the effect of legislation upon the fisheries, by J. M. K. 



South wick. Bulletin for 1893, xiii, pp. .39-45. 1894. 



242. The past, present, and future of trout culture, by W. L. Gilbert. Bulletin for 



1893, xiii, pp. 47-48. 1894. 



243. The relation of scientific research to economic problems, by G. Brown Goode. 



Bulletin for 1893, XIII, pp. 49-58. 1894. 



244. Biological research in relation to the fisheries, by John A. Ryder. Bulletin for 



1893, XIII, pp. 59-63. 1894. 



245. On the influence of light on the periodical depth migration of pelagic animals, 



by .Jacques Loeb. Bulletin for 1893, xiii, pp. 65-68. 1894. 



246. The investigation of rivers and lakes with reference to fish environment, by 



B. W. Evermann. Bulletin for 1893, xiii, pp. 69-73. 1891. 



247. The habits and development of the lobster, and their bearing upon its artificial 



propagation, by Francis H. Ilerrick. Bulletin for 1893, xiii, pp. 75-86. 1894. 



248. The origin of the food of marine animals, by W. K. Brooks. Bulletin for 1893 



XIII, pp. 87-92. 1894. 



249. Atmospheric and other influences on the migration of fishes, by J. J. Armistead. 



Bulletin for 1893, xiii, pp. 93-99. 1894. 



