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Moore, Henry Frank: Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren 

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Condition and extent of the natural oyster beds and barren bottoms of Mis- 

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 (1913), 41 p., VI pL, fold. map. Doc. IIA issued May 16, 1913. F13-72 



Moore, Henry Frank, and Ernest Danglade: Condition and extent of the natu- 

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 Appeddix II, Report, 1914 (1915), 45 p. Doc. 809 isbued Feb . 13, 1915. F15-15 



Moore, Henry Frank, and T. E. B. Pope: Oyster-culture experiments and inves- 

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Ryder, John Adam: [Necessary salinity of water in oyster culture.] Bulletin, 1884 

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TEMPERATURE. 



Moore, Henry Frank: [Physical characters of the Gulf States favorable to oyster 



culture.] Bulletin, 1897 (1898), vol. XVII, p. 277. 

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280-281, also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 280-281. 



Survey of oyster bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas. (Temperature: p. 55-56.) 



Report and special papers, 1905 (1907), 86 p^, pi., chart. Doc. 610 issued Mar. 

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Moore, Henry Frank, and Ernest Danglade: Condition and extent of the natu- 

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Townsend, Charles Haskins: [Temperature of water of San Francisco Bay'.] Re- 

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[Temperature of Willapa Bay.] Report, 1895 (1896), p. 198-199. 



Winslow, Francis: [Effect of temperature in oyster culture.] Report, 1882 (1884), 

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PATHOLOGY AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS. 



DISEASES AND PESTS. 



Ryder, John Adam: [Notice of a parasite or commensal of the oyster, with remarks 

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MORTALITY. 



Hall, Ansley: [Fermentation injurious to oysters of New Jersey.] Report, 1892 



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POLLUTION. 



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Island.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 112-113. 

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with special reference to the contamination of the oyster beds. (Bibliography: 



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FIO-S 

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(1913), vol. XXXII, p. 199-206. Doc. 786 issued Feb. 18, 1914- F14-6 



ENEMIES. 



CJhurchlll, E. P.: [Protection against enemies] Appendix VIII, Report, 1919 (1921), 

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Danglade, Ernest: The flatworm as an enemy of Florida oysters. Appendix V, 

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