132 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



XJ. S. Conamissioner of Fisheries: [Saibling eggs from Germany sent to Plymouth, 

 N. H.] Report, 1881 (1884), p. XLV. 



— [Success with saibhng eggs.] Report, 1883 (1885), p. LXXVII. 



[Successful cultivation.] Report, 1884 (1886), p. LII. 



SEA BASS. 



Earll, R. E.: Hatching blackfish (Centropristis atrarius) and Spanish mackerel. 



Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 415-416. F18-353 



U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The sea bass] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 223-224; also 



in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 225-226. 



SHAD. 



Babcock, WiUiam C: Report of shad operations conducted at Fort Washington, 

 Maryland, in 1883-84. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1035-1041 incl. tables; 1884 

 (1886), p. 189-192 incl. tables, pL . . . F17-35 



Baird, Spencer F.: [First efficient steps in artificial propagation.] Report, 1872-73 

 (1874), p. LII-LIII. 



[A fish worthy of cultivation.] Report, 1872-73 (1874), p. XLYIII-LIX. 



[Propagation by the U. S. Commission of fisheries.] Report, 1873-1875 (1876), 



p. XVIII-XXII; 1875-76 (1878\ p. 20-21; 1877 (1879), p. *29-31; 1878 (1880), 

 p. XXXV-XXXIX; 1879 (1882), p. XXXIII-XXXV; 1880 (1883), p. XXXI- 

 XXXIV; 1881 (1884), p. XLVIII-L; 1882 (1884), p. LXXIII-LXXVII; 1883 

 (1885), p. LXXXIII-LXXXIV; 1884 (1886), p. LVIIl-LXI; 1885 (1887), p. 

 LXXXIX-XCV; 1886 (1889), p. XLII. _ 



Inducements offered fishermen to furnish shad eggs for the U. S. Commission 



of fish and fisheries. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 389-391, illus. F12-377 



Gary, H. H.: [Increase of shad due to propagation.] Quoted by Baird. Report, 1884 



(1886), p. LXXII. 



[Shad in Georgia waters.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 100-101. 



Clark, Frank Nelson: Report of experiments for determining the smallest amount 



of water in which young shad and eggs can ])e kept. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 



783-786. _ F16-340 

 Notes on experiments in penning shad and taking eggs at Battery station, 



Havre de Grace, Md., in 1883. Report, 1883 (1885), p. 1045-1050. F17-37 



DanieU, WiUiani C: Letters referring to experiments of W. C. Daniell, M. D., 



in introducing shad into the Alabama River. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 



386-390. F15-108 



Day, Francis: On the rearing, growth, and breeding of salmon in fresh water in Great 



Britain. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 307. F18-452 



Experiments with salmon in Scotland. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 56. 



F18-532 

 Eckardt, R.: The experiments in propagating maifische (Alosa vulgaris) in 1876 



(1877). Report, 1877 (1879), p. 853-866. F16-122 



Fenton, Henry J.: [Shad hatching in Connecticut.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, 



p. 310-311. 

 [Shad hatching in Connecticut in 1884.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, 



p. 319-320. 



[Shad hatching and distribution in Connecticut in 1886.] Bulletin, 1886 



(1887), vol. VI, p. 405. 

 Ferguson, T. B.: Extracts from a report of investigations of the shad fisheries and 



rivers south of Charleston, S. C, Avith a view to establishing stations for artificial 



propagation. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 244-248. F18-299 



Griffith, William: Result of planting shad in the Ohio River. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), 



vol. II, p. 12. F18-62 



Hamlen, WiUiam: Reconnaissance of Florida rivers with a view to shad hatching. 



Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 206-208. F13-98 

 Report of shad-hatching operations at Batterv station, Havre de Grace, Md. 



Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 401-410. " _ F18-484 



Report on the shad work of the steamer ITalcyon during the season of 1887. 



Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 111. F18-596 



Harding, Charles WiUiam: Inquiries concerning the propagation of American 



smelt and shad, and notes on the fisheries of the Wash in England. Bulletin, 



1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 428-429. F18-58 



Huske, C. J.: Shad work in South Carolina. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 446. 



F18-178 

 Report on the shad work in South Carolina in 1883. Transportation of shad 



eggs on trays. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 161-164. F13-91 



