OIL AXD TAR POLLUTION OF M'ATERS. 9 



1912. Note by editor quoting letter from S. Jafte telling of destruction of fish 



and small and microscopic forms by leakage of 2,200 cubic yards of (ar 

 and by-products and of over £1,600 paid in damages; and letter from Karl 

 Heintz to the effect that it is illegal i)i Bavaria (or all Germany?) to 

 construct drains from tan-ed roads into streams. Ibid., Vol. LXV, 

 ^ Dec. 21, 1912. p. 582. 



1913. Note by editor quoting extract from Isle of Wight Countv Press telling of 



settling with F. T. Mew, of Carriebrooke, Isle of Wight, for £325 for 

 damage to fishery by tarred-road washings. Ibid., Vol. LXVI, Mar. 15, 

 1918. p. 06. 

 Letter from Percy Wadham on the difficulty of determining the real 

 danger from tar poisoning bv laboratory experimentation. Ibid., Vol. 

 LXVI, May 24, 1913, p. 480.' 



1914. Note by editor quoting letter from F. Napier Sutton on the effect of leak- 



age from gas works on a fishery. Ibid.. Vol. LXVIII, Jan. 3, 1914, p. 2. 



1917. Note I'y editor quoting letter from Percy Wadham telling of lasting poison- 

 ousness of tar on roads and of formation of tarrv strata on pond bottoms, 

 etc. Ibid., Vol. LXXIV. Feb. 24, 1917, p. 100. 



1921. Report of address by J. A. Simps^m delivered at Nottingham Januaiy 12 

 before "An Alliance for Prevention of iiivcr Pollution," telling of 

 lining of Derbyshire < ounty <'ouncil and of damages obtained by riparian 

 owners for destruction of fishing bv tarrerl-road washings. Ibid., \'ol. 

 LXXXII, Jan. 22. 1921, p. 45. " ' 



Note by editor to the effect that the Joint < ommittee of Ministry of Agri- 

 culture and Fisheries and the Ministr>- of Transport have been unable 

 to find a safe tar; refers to an account l)y Dr. Smith, U. S. Commis- 

 aio 11 er Fisheries, of experiments to find asafe tar unthout success. Ibid., 

 Vol. LXXXII, Feb. 26, 1921, p. 117. 

 "PnnnEa, !S. A. 



1894. Ufjport oil effect of oil-well and gas-house waste on lish and fisheries of the 

 \\a.!jj,:li ia\er. In House of Representatives .Miscellaneous Document 

 No. 196, 53d Congress, 2d Session, p. 2-5. Also (pwted by Richard 

 Rathbun in. Report of Commissioner, U. S. Commission of Fish and 

 Fi-sheries for 1894 (1896), p. 109-112. Washington. 



HlLDEBR.XND, S.\.MUKL F. 



1921 . Top minnows in relation to malaria control, with notes on their habits and 

 distribution. Public Health Rulletin No. 114, U. S. Public Health 

 Service, TreaHur^^ Department, p. 17. Washington. 



H0.ME, D.WID MlI.NK 



1883. Salmon and salmon fisheries. International fisheries exhibition. Lon- 

 don, 1883. Conference on July 17, 1883. The Fisheries Exhibition 

 Literature. Vol. VI, Conferences, Part III, 58 p. William Cloues and 

 Sou.s, Limited. London. 

 Lenzino, C. W. 



1917. Effect of gas-house waste on the biochemical oxydation of sewage. Uni- 

 versity of Illinois Bulletin, Vol. 15, No. 11, Water Survey Series No. 15, 

 Chemical and lUolofjical Survev of the Waters of Illinois, Report for . . . 

 1916, p. 168 174. trbana. 



McDON.VLD, M.\USHALL 



1885. Report on the pollution of the Potomac River l)y the discharge of waste 

 products from gas manufacture. Bulletin. L. S. FLsh Commission, 

 Vol. \', 1885, p. 125-126. Washington. 

 Effect of waste products from Page's ammoniacal works upon young shad 

 fry. Ibid., p. 313-314. 

 Maksu, Miu.akd (.'aleu 



1907. The effect of some industrial wastes on fishes. (Reprint from The Potomac 

 River Basin, U. S. Geological Survev, Water Supply and Irrigation 

 Paper No. 192, p. 337-348.) U. S. Fisheries Doc. No. 619. Washington. 

 Moore, George T., and Karl F. Keli.erman 



1905. Copper as an algicide and disinfectant in water supplies. Bulletin 76, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, F. S. Department o! Agriculture, 55 p. 

 Washington. 



MOSELY, MArtTI.V E. 



1920. Trout fishing and roa<l tarring. Salmon and Trout Magazine, No. 21, 

 March 1920, p. 70-73. London. 



