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SUCKERS. 



Fraley, W. R.: [Carp mullots rultivatpd in North Carolina.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), 



vol. \1, p. 40:i-U)4. 

 Gardner, A. P.: Experiments in the pond oiilluro of trout, suckers, and catfish. 



Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 417-420 F 18-157 



SQUETEAGUE. 



Hughes, Smith E.: Live ponds for lish in New Jersey (weakfisli). l>nlletin, 1S8J 

 (1882), vol. I, p. 349-351. F20-126 



Rathbun, Richard: [Eggs of spotted weakfish successfully hatched on Fish Hawk.] 

 Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. LIX. 



[First attempt of artificial ])ropagation.] Report, 1889-1891 (1893), p. 160. 



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

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



TAUTOG. 



U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [The tautog.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 219-220; also 

 in Manual of fish-cnlture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 221-222. 



TROUT. 



Barbour, C. H.: [Success with trout and salmon.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, 

 p. 144. 



Clark, Frank N.: [Trout work of the U. S. hatchery, Northville, Mich.] Report, 

 1881 (1884), p. 1049-1056; 1882 (1884), p. 818-822; 1883 (1885), p. 979-981; 

 1884 (1886), p. 156-161; 1885 (1887), p. 124-126; 1886 (1889), p. 732-736. 



Spawning of California mountain trout, reared in confinement, from eggs 



brought from McCloud River. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 256. F18-130 



The brook trout. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 91-101; also in Manual of fish- 

 culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 80-90. 



The lake trout. Report, 1897 (1898), p. 103-117; also in Manual of fish- 



culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 91-105. 



Clarke, H. R.: [A rainbow trout reared from eggs brought from California.] Bulle- 

 tin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 360. 



■ Propagation of trout by the Southside Club. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, 



p. 436. F18-500 



Crawford, S. M.: [Trout breeding.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 364-365. 



Delano, J. S., and Frantz, Emanuel H.: [Growth of California trout.] Bulletin, 

 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 100. 



Delawder, G. W.: [Cultivation of California trout and landlocked salmon.] Bulle- 

 tin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 108. 



Dowell, Benjamin Franklin: Efforts in trout culture. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. 



IV, p. 64. F18-224 



Cultivating trout in Oregon. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 217. F18-286 



Duncan, J. Barker: Salmon and trout hatcheries in Scotland. Bulletin, 1885 



(1885), vol. V, p. 451-456. F18-508 



Evermann, Barton Warren: The golden trout of the southern high Sierras. 



(Contains also: Temperature conditions in the Kern River region, by O. P. 



Jenkins: p. 50-51.) Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, 51 p., XVII pi. (partly 



col.), fold. map. Doc. 595 issued May 19, 1906. Fll-66 



Follett, Richard E.: [Trout culture in Connecticut.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. 



V, p. 351. 



Gardner, A. P.: Experiments in the pond culture of trout, suckers, and catfish. 



Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 417-420. F18-157 



Gilbert, W. L.: The past, present, and future of trout culture. Bulletin, 1893 



(1894), vol. XIII, p. 47-48. Doc. 242 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183 



Green, Loren W.: Condition of the United States trout ponds. Bulletin, 1885 



(1885), vol. V, p. 309. F18-454 



Green, Seth: Rearing of California mountain trout {Salmo irideus). Bulletin, 1881 



(1882), vol. I, p. 23. F18-11 



Growth of rainbow trout. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 360. 

 Haack, Herman: Treatment of young salmonoids and coregoni from the time they 



leave the egg till they are fully developed and can be placed in open water. 



Report, 1879 (1882), p. 687-693. F17-19 



Holberton, Wakeman: The successful stocking of (Ohio) streams with trout. Bul- 

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