66 IT. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



LEPTOCEPHALID/E. 



Eigenmann, Carl H.: The egg and development of the conger eel. Bulletin, 1901 



(1902), vol. XXI. p. 37-44, illus. Doc. 476 issued Oct. 2, 1901. F12-263 



Eigenmann, Carl H., and Clarence Hamilton Kennedy: The Leptocephalus of 



the American eel and other American Lcptocephali. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), 



vol. XXI, p. 81-92, illus. Doc. 480 issued Mar. 31, 1902. F12-269 



LIPARIDID^. 



Goode, George Bro^vn: [The lump-suckers: lump-fish and sea snails.] In The 

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

 253-255. 



LOBOTID^. 



Goode, George Brown: [The triple-tail or l^lack perch — Lohotes surinamensis.] In 

 The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, 

 p. 444-445. 



LOPHIID^. 



Smith, Hugh MsCormick: Commercial possibilities of the goosefish: a neglected 

 food. With 10 recipes, prepared by Charles Doucot. 5 p. Economic Circular 

 IS issued Dec. 14, 1915. F14-131 



LUTIANID^. 



Collins, Joseph William: The red snapper grounds in the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin, 

 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 145-146. "" ' F18-393 



Notes on the red snapper fishery. Based on information gathered from Capt. 



Silas Uatham. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 2;tl)-300. F18-598 



Goode, George Brown: [The grunts or pig-fishes — Diabasis.] In The fisheries 

 and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 397-400. 



LYCODID^. 



Goode, George Brown: [The lycodes family — Lycodidse.] In The fisheries and 

 fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 247-248. 



MACROURID^. 



Goode, George, Brown: [The Grenadier family (Macruridse).] In The fisheries and 

 fishery industries of the United '-^tates. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 244. 



Jordan, David Starr, and Edwin Chapin Starks: List of fishes dredged by the 

 steamer Albatro-:-- off the coast of Japan in the summer of 1900, with descriptions 

 of new species and a review of the Japanese Macrouridse. Bulletin, 1902 (1904), 

 vol. XXII, p. 577-630, illus., 8 pi. Doc. 551 issued Aug. 13, 1904. F12-51 



MALACANTHID^. 



Bumpus, Harmon Cary: The reappearance of the tilefish. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), 



vol. XVIII, p. 321-333. Doc. 416 issued Oct. SO, 1899. F12-32 



Collins, Joseph William: Report upon a cruise made to the tilefish ground in the 



smack Josie Reeves, September, 1882. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 301-310. 



F18-107 

 History of the tilefish. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 237-294. II pi. Doc. 81 



issued Auq. 15, 1884. Fll-268 



Goode, George Brown: [The tilefish family — Latilidte.] In The fisheries and fish- 

 ery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 360-361. 

 Lucas, Frederic Augustus: The osteology and imme liate relations of the tilefish, 



Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps. Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. XXIV, p. 81-86, illus. 



Doc. 559 i'<med Feb. 14, 1905. F12-3 



Silvester, Charles Frederick: The blood-A'ascular system of the tilefish Lopho- 



Intihi'^ chavuieleonficep'^. (Literature: p. 112-114.) Bulletin, 1904 (1905), vol. 



XXIV, p. 87-114, illus., fold. col. pi. Doc. 560 isuedFeh. 14, 1905. F12-4 



Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Reappearance of the tilefish.] Report, 1897 (1898), 



p.CXXI. 



[Reappearance of the tilefish.] Report, 1899 (1900\ p. CXXX. 



U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: The tilefish: a new deep-sea food fish. With 12 recipes 



for cooking it, by Charles Doucot. 6 p., illus. Economic Circular 19 i><svrd Sept. 



.10, 1915. F15-]5« 



