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1880 g— Bucklaud, Frank. The oyster's food, yonug, and foes. <The Sea World 

 and Fishing Gazette, New York. Oetoher 12, 1880, vol. ii, No. 9. 



l880h^Bucklaud, Prank. Oyster cnlture in China. <]TheSea World and Fishing 

 Gazette, New Y'ork, November 23, 1880, vol. ii. No. 15. 



1880 i — Goode, G. Brown. Bulletin of the U. S. National Museum. Exhibits of 

 the Fisheries and Fish Cnlture of the United States of America, Made at 

 Berlin in 1880. Prepared under the direction of G. Brown Goode, Deputy 

 Commissioner. Washington, 1880, 8°, 263 pp. 

 Tho exhibit of nysters and motbods of cultivating oysters is catalogued on pp. 43-49. 



1880J— Hopson, W. B. Oysters and oyster culture. <The Sea World, New York, 

 ^lay 11, 1880, vol. i. No. 39. 



1880 k— Hopson, W. B. The oyster supply inConnocticnt. <The Sea World, New 

 York, January 20, 1880, vol. xxi. No. 49. 



18801— Hopson, W. B. The oyster trade of New York City. <The Sea World, 

 New Y'oik, September 7, 1880, vol. ii. No. 4. 



1880 m— Hore, J. P. The Deterioration of Oyster and Trawl Fisheries of England : 

 its Cause and Remedy. By J. P. Hore and Edward Jex. London, Elliot 

 Stock, 1880. 8°, 128 pp. 



On pp. l-.")! is given a brief review of the oyster industry of Groat Britain from early in 

 the .seventeenth century to 1880. The author attributes the depletion of the beds to (1) 

 overdredging ; (2) annihilation of the parent stock; (3) the want of an effectual close 

 season; (4) to impediments under the present state of the liiw to artificial cultivation. 

 This paper is particularly valuable because of the abstracts from manuscript documents of 

 the seventeenth century preserved in the public record offlce of Great Britain. 



1880 n—H. , M. C. The green color of oysters. <Nature, London, October 7, 



1880, vol. XX, p. 549. 



1880 o — McDonald, Marshall. Report upon the Fisheries and Oyster Industries 

 of Tidewater Virginia with Recommendations of such Legislaticm as is 

 Necessary to Regulate tho Same and Derive a Revenue from Them. Made 

 in Obedience to a Joint Resolution of the General Assembly by M. 

 McDonald, Commissioner of Fi-sheries of Virginia. Richmond, 1880. 8°, 

 20 pp. 



1880 p — Macleay, William (President). Legislative Assembly. New South Wales. 

 Fisheries Inquiry Commission. Report of the Royal Commission, Ap- 

 pointed on the 8th of January, 1880, to Inquire into and Report upon the 

 Actual State and Prospect of the Fisheries of this Colony; together with 

 Minutes of Evidence, and Appendices. Ordered by the Legislative Assem- 

 . bly to be Printed, 13th May, 1880. Sydney : Thomas Richards, Government 

 Priuter, 1880. 4°, 42 + 128 + 21 pp. 



Contains numerous brief references to the oysters and the oyster fisheries of New South 

 Wales, strongly urges immediate legislation for the protection of tho fishery, and suggests 

 tho formation of oyster farms under the control of inspectors. 



1880 q— Macleay, William (President). New South Wales. Fisheries of Now 

 South Wales. Report of the Royal Commission, Appointed on the 8th of 

 January, 1880, to Inquire into and Report upon tlie Actual State and Pros- 

 pect of the Fisheries of this Colony. Sydney : Thomas Richards, Govern- 

 ment Printer. 1880, Royal 8°, 110 pp. 



This is a reprint of the first 42 pages of 1880 p, and coutaius the report proper of the 

 Commission. 



1880 r— Power, Alfred. Ode to an oyster, <Colburn'8 New Monthly Magazine, 



London, .June, 1880, vol.117, pp.670-G71. 

 1880 s — Ryder, John A. On the course of tho intestine in the oyster (Oslrra rir- 



giniana). <^Anicricau Naturalist, Philadelphia, September, 1880, vol. xiv, 



pp. 674-675. 



