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Goode, George Brown, and Joseph William. Collins: The •vrinter haddock fisher^'- 

 of New England. Bulletin, 1881 (1881), vol. I, p. 226-235. Doc. 31 issued 1881. 



F12-238 



[The cod — Gadus morrhua.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the 



United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 200-223. 



[The torn cods^ — Microgadus tomcod and M. proximus.] In The fisheries and 



fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 223. 



• [The hsbddock— Melanogrammus aeglefinus.] In The fisheries and fishery in- 

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[The cusk — Bwsmius brosme.] In The fisheries and fishery industries of the 



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Gundersen, H.: Drj-ing codfish at Bordeaux. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 

 ^ 84-86, illus. ' F18-542 



Haskell, E. H.: Second annual appearance of young cod hatched by the United 

 States Fish commission in Gloucester Harbor in the winter of 1879-80. Bulletin, 

 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 112. F18-84 



Krause, Karl E. H.: Cod and halibut fisheries near the Shumagin Islands. Bulle- 

 tin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 259-260. _ F18-47 



Leslie, Charles C: Scarcity of blackfish — Mortality of codfish. Bulletin, 1882 

 (1883), vol. II, p. 132. F18-90 



McDonald, Marshall: Experimental investigations upon cod hatching at Woods 

 Hole, Mass., during the winter of 1880-81. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 1127-1129, 

 illus. _ _ F16-347 



Martin, Stephen J.: Cod-fishing with gill-nets in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts. Bul- 

 letin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 264. F18-50 



Mather, Fred: Notes on cod, shrimp, etc., at Cold JHarbor. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), 

 vol. IV, p. 123. F18-242 



Mauriac, E.: Cases of poisoning caused by spoiled codfish, and the unnecf ssary pro- 

 hibition of the sale of reddened codfish. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 1027-1053. 



F17-151 



Moore, Henry Frank: The burbot: A fresh-water cousin to the cod. 4 p., illus. 

 Economic Circular 25 issued May 9, 1917. I''17-236 



The haddock: one of the best salt-water fishes. 8 p., illus. Economic Circular 



47 issued Aug. 18, 1920. F20-159 



Phillips, Barnet: A stray cod up the Hudson. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 

 416. F18-156 



Rathbun, Richard: Summarv of the fishery investigations conducted in the north 

 Pacific Ocean and Bering" Sea from July 1, 1^88, to July 1, 1892, by the U. S. 

 Fish commission steamer Albatross. Bulletin 1892 (1894), vol. XII, p. 127- 

 201, pi. LI-LV. Doc. 228 issued Feb. 6, 1894- F12-163 



Rognerud, Carl: Hatching cod in Norway. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 113- 

 119. F18-660 



Sars, George Ossian: Report of practical and scientific investigations of the cod 

 fisheries near the Loffoden Islands, made during the years 1864-1869. Report, 

 1877 (1879), p. 565-611. .... . F16-110 



Report of practical and scientific investigations of the cod fisheries near the 



Loffoden Islands, made during the years 1870-1873. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 612- 

 661. F16-111 



Smith, Everett: A mammoth cod. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 443. 



F18-175 



Tarr, Ralph Stockman: Return to Gloucester Harbor of the young codfish hatched 

 by the U. S. Fish commission. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 57-58. 



F18-219 



Tibbetts, N. V.: Scarcity of cod and haddock on the coast of Maine. Bulletin, 1886 

 (1887), vol. VI, p. 75-76. F18-537 



TroUe, C.: The Iceland cod fisheries in 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 371-382. 



F17-31 



Wilcox, WiUiam A.: Reappearance of young cod hatched by the United States Fish 

 commission. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 439. F18-170 



GASTEROSTEID^. 



Goode, George Brown: [The stickleback family — Gasterosteidse.] In The fish- 

 eries and fishery industries of the United States.' 1884. Sec. 1, pt. Ill, p. 457-458. 



Ryder, John Adam: Notes on the development, sf)inning habits, and structure of 

 the four-spined stickleback, Apeltes qwadracus. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol.* I, p. 

 24-29. F12-^l 



