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232. Notes on two hitherto unrecognized species of American white-fishes, by 
Hugh M, Smith. Bulletin for 1894, xiv, pp. 1-13, plate 1. 1894. 
233. Extension of the recorded range of certain marine and fresh-water fishes of 
the Atlantic coast of the United States, by W.C. Kendall and Hugh M, 
Smith. Bulletin for 1894, xiv, pp. 15-21. 1894. 
235. Report upon explorations made in Eel River Basin, in the northeastern part 
of Indiana, in the summer of 1892, by Philip H. Kirsch. Bulletin for 1894, 
XIv, pp. 31-41. 1894, 
236. Notes on the fresh-water fishes of Washington County, Me., by William C. 
Kendall. Bulletin for 1894, xiv, pp. 43-54. 1894. 
237. World’s Fisheries Congress. Report of the secretary of the general com- 
mittee, by Tarleton H. Bean. Bulletin for 1893, XII, pp. 1-14. 1894. 
240. The sea and coast fisheries, by Daniel T. Church. Bulletin for 1893, XIII, pp. 
37-88. 1894, 
241. Our ocean fishes and the effect of legislation upon the fisheries, by J.M.K. 
Southwick. Bulletin for 1893, xi. pp. 39-45. 1894. 
243. The relation of scientific research to economic problems, by G. Brown Goode. 
Bulle:in for 1893, x11, pp. 49-58. 1894, 
246. The investigation of rivers and lakes with reference to fish environment, by 
B.W.Evermann. Bulletin for 1893, x11, pp. 69-73. 1894 
247. The habits and development of the lobster, and their bearing on its artificial 
propagation, by Francis H. Herrick. Bulletin for 1893, x11, pp. 75-86. 1894. 
250. Some observations concerning fish parasites, by Edwin ‘Linton. Bulletin for 
1893, XIII, pp. 101-126, plates 1-8. 1894, 
251. On the food of the menhaden, by James I. Peck. Bulletin for 1893, x111; pp. 
113-126, plates 1-8. 1894. 
252. Some plankton studies i in the Great Lakes, by Jacob E. Reighard. Bulletin 
for 1893, XIII, pp. 127-142, plates 9, 10. 1894. 
253. The aquarium of the U.S. Fish Commission at the World’s Columbian Expo- 
sition, by S. A. Forbes. Bulletin for 1898, x11, pp. 143-158. 1894. 
253. Description of the fresh and salt water supply and pumping plants used for 
the aquarium, by 1.8. K. Reeves. Bulletin for 1893, x111, pp. 159-161. 1894. 
253. Observations and experiments on Saprolegnia infesting fish. by G. P. Clinton. 
Bulletin for 1893, X111, pp. 1638-172. 1894. 
258. Report on a parasitic protozoan observed on fish in the aquarium, by Charles 
Wardell Stiles. Bulletin for 1893, x11, pp. 173-190, plates 11, 12. 1894. 
257. History and methods of white-fish culture, by Frank N. Clark. Bulletin for 
1898, XIII, pp. 213-220. 1894. 
260. Fish and fishing in British Guiana, by J. J. Quelch. Bulletin for 1893, x11, 
pp. 237-240. 1894. 
261. Fish-cultural investigations at St. Andrews Marine Laboratory, Scotland, by 
W.C. McIntosh. Bulletin for 1893, x11, pp. 241-256. 1894. 
261. Description of the marine hatchery at Dunbar, Scotland, by T. Wemyss Ful- 
ton. Bulletin for 1893, xin, pp. 257-262. 1894. 
262. The past, present, and future of the oyster industry of Georgia, by A. Oemler. 
Bulletin for 1893, XIII, pp. 263-272. 1894. 
263. Deep-water oyster-culture, by Henan C. Rowe. Bulletin for 1893, x11, pp. 
273-276, 1894. 
264. Breeding natural food artificially for young fish artificially hatched, by A. 
Nelson Cheney. Bulletin for 1893, x11, pp. 277-279. 1894. 
269. Recent experiments in sturgeon hatching on the Delaware River, by Bash- 
ford Dean. Bulletin for 1893, x11, pp. 335-339 (including 1 fig.). 1894. 
270. The fisheries of Canada, by L. Z. Joncas. Bulletin for 1893, x11, pp. 341- 
348, 1894, 
271. The fishing industry of Lake Erie, past and present, by C. M. Keyes. Bul- 
letin for 1893, x111, pp. 349-353. 1894. 
272. Notes on the Irish mackerel fisheries, by William Spotswood Green. Bul- 
letin for 1898, x10, pp. 357-360, plates 13-16. 1894. 
275. Fish nets: Some account of their construction and the application of the 
various forms in American fisheries, by C. H. Augur. Bulletin for 1893, 
XI, pp. 381-388. 1894. 
278, On pearls, and the utilization and application of the shells in which they are 
found, in the ornamental arts, as shown at the World’s Columbian Exposi- 
tion, by George Frederick Kunz. Bulletin for 1893, xu, pp. 439-457, plates 
18-41. 1894. 
279. Report on a collection of fishes from the rivers of central and northern Mex- 
ico, by Albert J. Woolman. Bulletin for 1894, xiv, pp. 55-66, plate 2. 1894. 
