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Serial 

 No. 



312. Report upon iohthyological investigations in western Minnesota and eastern 



North Dakota, by Albert J. Woolman. Report for 1893, xix, pp. 343-373, 

 plate 19. 1896. 



313. The food of the oyster, clam, and ribbed mussel, by John P. Lotsy. Report for 



1893, XIX, pp. 375-386 (iuclndiug 4 figs.). 1896. 



314. Establishment of stations for the propagation of salmon on the Pacific Coast, by 



John J. Erice. Report for 1893, xix, pp. 387-392. 1896. 



315. Report of the Commissioner for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1894, including 



the reports on the divisions of fish-culture, scientific inquiry, and fisheries, by 

 Marshall McDonald. Report for 1894, xx, pp. 1-175. 1896. 



316. The Russian fur-seal islands, by Leonard Stejneger. Bulletin for 1896, xvi, 



pp. 1-148, plates 1-66. 1896. 



317. Remarks on the movements and breeding grounds of the fur-seal, based on 



observations made while on the United States naval patrol of Bering Sear in 



1894, by John J. Brice. Report for 1894, xx, pp. 573-577. 1896. 



318. A report upon salmon investigations in the head waters of the Columbia River, 



in the State of Idaho, in 1895; together with notes upon the fishes observed in 

 that State in 1894 and 1895, by Barton W. Evermann. Bulletin for 1896, xvi, 

 pp. 149-202, plates 67-72. 1896. 



319. The artificial propagation of the rainbow trout, by George A. Seagle. Bulletin 



for 189B, x\i, pp*. 237-256, plates 88-94. 1896. 



320. The artificial propagation of salmon on the Pacific Coast of the United States, 



with notes on the natural history of the quiunat salmon, by Livingston Stone. 

 Bulletin for 1896, xvi, pp. 203-235; plates 73-87. 1896. 



321. Report upon the operations of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross for 



the year ending June 30, 1894, by Z. L. Tanner and F. J. Drake. Report for 

 1894, XX, pp. 197-278, plates 6-8. ' 1896. 



322. Description of a closing tow net for submarine use at all depths, by C. H. 



Towusend. Report for 1894, xx, pp. 279-282, plates 9, 10. 1896. 



323. The whitefishes of North America, by Barton W. Evermann and Hugh M. Smith. 



Report for 1894, xx, pp. 283-324, plates 11-28. 1896. 



324. A report upon the fishes of the Missouri River Basin, by Barton W. Evermann 



and Ulysses O. Cox. Report for 1894, xx, pp. 325-429. 1896. 



325. A review of the foreign fishery trade of the United States, by Charles H. 



Stevenson. Report for 1894, xx, pp. 431-571. 1896. 



326. The ichthvological collections of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross 



during the years 1890 and 1891, by Charles H. Gilbert. Report for 1893, xix, 

 pp. 393-476,' plates 20-35. 1896. 



327. An annotated catalogue of the fishes known from the State of Vermont, by 



Barton W. Evermann and W. C. Kendall. Report for 1894, xx,pp. 579-604. 



328. A report upon the fishes of southwestern Minnesota, by Ulysses O. Cox. Report 



for 1894, XX, pp. 605-616. 1896. 



329. List of publications of the U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries from its 



establishment, in 1871, to February, 1896, by Charles W. Scudder. Report for 



1894, XX, pp. 617-706. 1896. 



330. Deep-sea explorations: A general description of the steamer Albatross, her 



appliances and methods, by Z. L. Tanner. Bulletin for 1896, xvi, pp. 257-428 

 (including 76 figs.), pis. i-XL. 1897. 



331. Report of the Commissioner for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, including 



the reports on the divisions of fish-culture, scientific inquiry, and fisheries, by 

 Marshall McDonald. Report for 1895, xxi, pp. 1-123. 1896. 



332. Report upon the investigations of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross 



for the year ending June 30, 1895 (abstract), by F. J. Drake. Report for 1895, 

 XXI, pp. 125-168. 1896. 



333. Notes on Biscayne Bay, Florida, with reference to its adaptability as the site 



of a marine hatching and experiment station, by Hugh M. Smith. Report for 



1895, XXI, pp. 169-191. 1896. 



334. The transplanting of eastern oysters to Willapa Bay, Washington, with notes 



on the native oyster industry, by C. H. Townsend. Report for 1895, xxi, 

 pp. 193-202, plate 1. 1896. 



335. Description of a new species of shad (Alosa alabamce) from Alabama, by Barton 



W. Evermann. Rei)()rt for 1895, xxi, pp. 203-205. 1896. 



336. A check-list of the fishes and fish-like vertebrates of North and Middle America, 



by David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann, Report for 1895, xxi, 

 pp. 207-584. 1896. 



337. Report of the Commissioner for the fiscal year ending .Tune 30, 1896, including 



the reports on divisious of fish-culture, scientific inciuiry, and fisheries, by 

 John J. Brice. Report for 1896, xxii, pp. 1-145, plates 1-10. 1897. 



