322 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Serial 

 No. 



369. Some notes on American shipworms, by Charles P. Sigerfoos. Bulletin for 1897, 



XVII, pp. 189-191. 1898. 



370. An economical consideration of fisli parasites, by Edwin Linton. Bulletin for 



1897, XVII, pp. 193-199. 1898. 



371. The fish fauna of Florida, by B. W. Evermann. Bulletin for 1897, xvn, pp. 201- 



208. 1898. 



372. The lampreys of central New York, by H. A. Surface. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, 



pp. 209-215, plates 10 and 11. 1898. 



373. The protection of the lobster tishery, by Francis H. Herrick. Bulletin for 1897, 



XVII, pp. 217-224. 1898. 



374. The Florida commercial sponges, by Hugh M. Smith. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, 



pp. 225-240, plates 12-31. 1898. 



375. On the feasibility of raising sponges from the egg, by H. V. Wilson. Bulletin 



for 1897, XVII, pp. 241-245. 1898. , 

 376.'The Hudson River as a salmon stream, by A. Nelson Cheney. Bulletin for 1897, 

 XVII, pp. 247-251. 1898. 



377. A plea for the development and protection of f lorida fish and fisheries, by 



James A. Hensliall. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 25.3-255. 1898. 



378. International protection lor the denizens of the sea and waterways, by Bushrod 



W. James. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 257-263. 1898. 



379. The restricted inland range of shad due to artificial obstructions, and its eflect 



upon natural reproduction, by Charles H. Stevenson. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, 

 pp. 265-271. 1898. 



380. The green turtle and the possibilities of its protection and consequent increase 



on the Florida coast, by Ralph M. Munroe. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 273- 

 274. 1898. 



381. Some factors in the oyster problem, by H. F. Moore. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 



275-284. 1898. 



382. The oyster grounds of the west Florida coast; their extent, condition, and 



peculiarities, by Franklin Swift. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 2x5-287. 1898. 



383. The oyster and oyster beds of Florida, by John G. Ruge. Bulletin for 1897, 



XVII, pp. 289-296. 1898. 



384. The Louisiana oyster industry, by F. C. Zacharie. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 



297-304. 1898. ' 



385. The oyster bars of the west coast of Florida, their depletion and restoration, by 



H. a". Sraeltz. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 305-308. 1898. 



386. Notes on the fishing industry of eastern Florida, by John Y. Detwiler. Bulletin 



for 1897, XVII, pp. 309-312. 1898. 



387. Oysters and oyster culture in Texas, by I. P. Kibbe. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 



313-314. 1898. 



388. The methods, limitations, and results of whitefish culture in Lake Erie, by J. J. 



Stranahan. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 315-319. 1898. 



389. A brief history of the gathering of fresh-water pearls in the United States, by 



George F. Kunz. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 321-330. 1S98. 



390. The red-snapper fisheries ; their past, present, and future, by Andrew F. Warren. 



Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 331-335. 1898. 



391. Some bi-ief reminiscences of the early days offish-culture in the United States, 



by Livingston Stone. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 337-343. 1898. 



392. The I'elations between State iish commissions and commercial fishermen, by W. 



E. Meehan. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 345-348. 1898. 



393. Possibilities for an increased development of Florida's lishery resources, by 



John N. Cobb. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. .349-351. 1898. 



394. The utility and methods of mackerel propagation, by J. Percy Moore. Bulletin 



for 1897, XVII, pp. 353-361. 1898. 



395. The large mouthed black bass in Utah, by John Sharp. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, 



pp. 363-368. 1898. 



396. Florida lur farming, by J. M. Willson, jr. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 369-371. 



1898. 



397. The fresh-water pearls and pearl fisheries of the United States, by George F. 



Kunz. Bulletin for 1897, xvii, pp. 373-426, plates i-xxii. 



398. Report of the Commissioner for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898. including 



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

 George M. Bowers. Report for 1898, xxiv, pp. i-clxxxi, plates i-xxi. 1899. 



399. Report on mackerel investigations in 1897, by J. Percy Moore. Report for 1898, 



XXIV, pp. 1-22. 1899. 



400. Report on lishes obtained by the steamer Albalross in the vicinity of Santa Cata- 



lina Island and Monterey Bay. by Charles H.Gilbert. Report for 1898, xxiv, 

 pp. 23-29, plates 1 and 2. 1899. 



