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REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 
Serial 
No. 
370. 
371. 
An economica! consideration of fish parasites, by Edwin Linton. Bulletin 
for 1897, X vil, pp. 193-199. 1898. 
The fish fauna of Florida, by B. W. Evermann. Bulletin for 1897, xvit, pp. 
201-208, 1898. 
. The lampreys of central New York, by H. A. Surface. Bulletin for 1897, 
XVII, pp. 209-215, plates 10 and 11. 1898. 
. The protection of the lobster fishery, by Francis H. Herrick. Bulletin for 
1897, XVII, pp. 217-224. 1898. 
. The Floridacommercial sponges, by Hugh M. Smith. Bulletin for 1897, xvit, 
pp. 225-240, plates 12-31. 1898. 
. On the feasibility of raising sponges from the egg, by H. V. Wilson. Bulletin 
for 1897, XVII, pp. 241-245. 1898, 
. The Hudson River as asalmon stream, by A. Nelson Cheney. Bulletin for 
1897, XVII, pp. 247-251. ° 1898, 
77. A plea for the development and protection of Florida fish and fisheries, by 
James A. Henshall. Bulletin for 1897, xvu, pp. 2538-255. 1898. 
78. International protection for the denizens of the sea and waterways, by Bush- 
rod W.James. Bulletin for 1897, XviI, pp. 257-263. 1898. 
. The restricted inland range of shad due to artificial obstructions, and its effect 
upon natural reproduction, by Charles H.Stevenson. Bulletin for 1897, xvil, 
pp. 265-271. 1898. 
. The green turtle and the possibilities of its protection and consequent increase 
on the Florida coast, by Ralph M. Munroe. Bulletin for 1897, xvu, pp. 273- 
274, 1898. 
. Some factors in the oyster problem, by H.F.Moore. Bulletin for 1897, xvu, 
pp. 275-284. 1898. 
. The oyster grounds of the west Florida coast; their extent, condition, and 
peculiarities, by Franklin Swift. Bulletin for 1897, xv, pp. 285-287. 1898. 
. The oyster and oyster beds of Florida, by John G. Ruge. Bulletin for 1897, 
XVII, pp. 289-296. 1898. 
|. The Louisiana oyster industry, by F.C. Zacharie. Bulletin for 1897, xv, pp. 
297-304. 1898. 
. The oyster bars of the west coast of Florida, their depletion and restoration, 
by H. A. Smeltz. Bulletin for 1897, xvi, pp. 305-308. 1898. 
. Notes on the fishing industry of eastern Florida, by John Y. Detwiler. Bul- 
letin for 1897, XVII, pp. 309-312. 1898. 
. Oysters and oyster culture in Texas, by I. P. Kibbe Bulletin for 1897, xvut, 
pp. 315-314. 1898. 
. The methods, limitations. and results of white-fish culture in Lake Erie, by 
J.J. Stranahan. Bulletin for 1897, xvu, pp. 315-319. 1898. 
. A brief history of the gathering of fresh-water pearls in the United States, by 
George F. Kunz. Bulletin for 1897, xvil, pp. 821-330. 1898. 
. The red-snapper fisheries; their past, present, and future, by Andrew F., 
Warren. Bulletin for 1897, xvi, pp. 331-335. 1898. 
. Some brief reminiscences of the early days of fish-culture in the United States, 
by Livingston Stone. Bulletin for 1897, xvil, pp. 337-343. 1898. 
. The relations between State fish commissions and commercial fishermen, by 
W.E. Meehan. Bulletin for 1897, xvi1, pp. 345-348. 1898. 
. Possibilities for an increased development of Florida’s fishery resources, by 
John N. Cobb. Bulletin for 1897, xvi1, pp. 349-351. 1898. 
. The utility and methods of mackerel propagation, by J. Percy Moore. Bulle- 
tin for 1897, XV, pp. 353-361, 1898. 
. The large-mouthed black bass in Utah, by John Sharp. Bulletin for 1897, 
XVII, pp. 363-368. 1898. 
. Florida fur farming, by J. M. Willson, jr. Bulletin for 1897, xvul, pp. 369-371. 
1898. 
. The fresh-water pearls and pear! fisheries of the United States, by George F. 
Kunz. Bulletin for 1897, xvul, pp. 373-426, plates I-xXx1. 
. Report on mackerel investigations in 1897, by J. Percy Moore. Report for 
1898, XXIV, pp. 1-22. 1899. 
. Reports on fishes obtained by the steamer Albatross in the vicinity of Santa 
Catalina island and Monterey Bay, by Charles H. Gilbert. Report for 1898, 
XXIV, pp. 23-29, plates 1 and 2. 1899. 
. Notes on the extent and condition of the alewife fisheries of the United States 
in 1896, by Hugh M. Smith. Report for 1898, xxIv, pp. 31-43. 1899. 
. Report on the oyster beds of Louisiana, by H. F. Moore. Report for 1898, 
XXIV, pp. 45-100, plate 3. 1899. 
