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Pennsylvania Fish Commission. 



1906. Propagation of pickerel. Report of the Department of Fisheries of the 



Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from December 1, 1904, to November 30, 

 1905, p. 57-59, 143-146. Harrisburg. 



1907. Pickerel fishing in the lakes — Muscallonge — field work — pickerel work. 



Report of the Department of Fisheries of the Commonwealth of Penn- 

 sylvania from December 1, 1905, to November 30, 1906, p. 21-22, 23-24, 

 51-54, 140-141. Harrisburg. 



1908. Pickerel — pickerel work — chain -pickerel work. Report of the Department 



of Fisheries of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from December 1, 

 1096, to November 30, 1907, p. 25, 123, 137. Harrisburg. 

 Preble, Edward A. 



1908. A biological investigation of the Athabaska-Mackenzie region. North 

 American Fauna, no. 27, United States Department of Agriculture, 

 Bureau of Biological Survey. The pike, p. 513. Washington. 

 Rathbun, Richard, and Wakeham, William. 



1897. Report of the joint commission relative to the preservation of the fishes in 

 the water contiguous to Canada and the United States. House Document 

 no. 315, Fifty-fourth Congress, second session, p. 14-178. Washington. 

 Samuels, Edward A. 



1902. Random notes of an angler. Forest and Stream, vol. lix, no. 8, August 23, 

 p. 146. New York. 

 Scott, Genio C. 



1875. Fishing in American W^aters. Pike and maskinonge, p. 270-280. New 

 York. 

 Smith, Hugh M. 



1907. The fishes of North Carolina. North Carolina Geological and Economic 

 Survey. The pikes, pickerels, and muskallunges, p. 142-145. Raleigh. 

 Smitt, F. a. 



1892. A History of Scandinavian Fishes, vol. ii. The pike, p. 997-1010. Stock- 

 holm. 

 Storer, D. H. 



1844. Additions to the cabinet. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 



History, vol. i, 1841-1844, p. 84. Boston. 

 1848. Concerning a species of £'sox. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natm'al 



History, vol. ii, p. 105-106. Boston. 

 1853. A history of the fishes of Massachusetts. Memoir of the American Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. Esocidse, p. 311-313. Cambridge and Boston. 

 Thompson, Zadock. 



1842. History of Vermont: Natural, Civil, and Statistical. Pikes, p. 137-138. 



Burlington. 

 1850. Descriptions and drawings of a new species of Esox. Proceedings of the 



Boston Society of Natural History, 1848-1851, p. 163. Boston. 

 1853. History of Vermont: Natural, Civil, and Statistical. Pikes, 137-138, and 

 appendix, pt. 1. Natural History, p. 32-33. Burlington. 

 Thoreau, H. D. 



1859. Esox from Concord. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 

 vol. VI, 1856-1859, p. 430. Boston. 

 ToMLiN, W. David. 



1892. The pike. American game fishes, p. 367-380. Chicago and New York. 

 1892a. The pickerel. American game fishes, p. 387-396. Chicago and New 

 York. 

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