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Kathbun, Richaed. 



1884, Crustaceans, worms, radiates, and sponges. //; The Fisheries and 



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 1887. The ci'ab, lobster, crayfish, rocli lobster, shrimp, and prawn fisheries. 



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(The stone ci-ab, pp. 650-651.) Washington. 

 1887a. Ibid. (Tlie rock-lobster [spiny lobster] fishery of California, pp. 



798-799.) Washington. 

 Smith, Hugh McCokmick. 



1895. Notes on a reconnaissance of the fisheries of the Pacific coast of 



the United States in 1894. Bulletin, U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. 

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 Tkessler, Donald K. 



1923. Marine products of commerce. (American spiny lobster fishery, 

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SPONGES. • 



Cobb, John N. 



1904. The sponge fishery of Florida in 1900. Report, U. S. Commissioner 

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COTTE, JlTLES. 



1910. Sponge culture. Bulletin. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVIII, 

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 FL:g;GEL, Charles. 



1910. The abuse of the scaphander in the sponge fisheries. Bulletin, U. S. 

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 Washington. 

 Moore, Henry Frank. 



1910. The commercial sponges and the sponge fisheries. Bulletin, U. S. 

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 Pis. XXVIII-LXVI, 4 text figs. Washington. 

 1910a. A practical method of sponge culture. Ibid., pp. 545-585, Pis. 



LXVII-LXXVI, 7 text figs. Washington. 

 1923. Commercial sponges. In Marine products of commerce, by Donald 

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 MuNROE, Ralph M. 



1896. Account of sponge-cultural experiments in Biscayne Bay. Report, 



U. S. Commissioner of Fisli and Fisheries, 1895 (1896), pp. 187- 

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 Rathbun, Richard. 



1884. Crustaceans, worms, radiates, and sponges. In The Fisheries and 

 Fishery Industries of the United States, by George Brown Goode 

 and associates. Sec. I, Pt. V. (The sponges, pp. 843-850.) Wash- 

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 1887. The sponge fishery and trade. Ibid., Sec. V, Vol. II, pp. 819-841. 

 Washington. 



RUGE, J. G. 



1889. The sponge fisheries of Florida. Bulletin, U. S. Fish Commission, 

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 Smith, Hugh McCormick. 



1898. The Florida commercial sponges. Bulletin, U. S. Fish Commission, 

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1901. Notes on the Florida sponge fishery in 1899. Bulletin. U. S. Fish 



Commission, Vol. XIX. 1899 (1901), pp. 149-151. Washington. 

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1902. [Sponge-planting experiments.] Report, U. S. Commissioner of 



Fish and Fisheries, 1901 (1902), pp. 122-123. Washington. 



1904. Ibid., 1902 (1904). pp. 125-127. 



1905. Ibid., 1903 (1905), pp. 86-88. 



1907. [Experiments in sponge culture.] Report, U. S. Commissioner of 

 Fish and Fisheries, 1905 (1907), p. 22. Washington. 



