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18831 — De Bon, M. Report on tlie coudifcion of oys ter culture in France in 1875. 

 <Report U. S. Fish Commission, 1880. Washington, 1883, vol. vni, pp. 

 885-906. 



Translated from Notice sur La Situation de TOstr^icnlture en 1875; pructdt-c d'un 

 Rapport adri'SSb au jMinistre de la Marine et des Colonies, par ^r. De Bon. (Extrait de 

 la Kevue Maritime et Coloniale.) Paris, 1875. 8^, 27 pp. In addition to describinjr the 

 condition in 1875, this report sketclies the history of oyster-culture in France from its 

 origin. 



1883J— Fraiche, Felix. A practical guide to oyster culture, and the methods of 

 rearing and multiplying edible marine animals. <^ReportU. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, 1880. Washington, 1883, vol. viii, pp. 7.")3-824. 



Translated by H. J. Rice from Guide Pratique do rOstr6icuUeur et Proc6d68 d'ifilevage 

 et de Multiplication des Races Marines Comestibles, par M. F^lix Fraiche. Paris, E. 

 Lacroix, 1865, 12°, 174 pp., 25 woodcuts. Discusses the natural history of the common 

 European oyster (Ostrea edulis) and other mollusks, cJles the liistory of oy.ster-culture in 

 France, and describes with much detail the methods of culture pursued in that country. 



1883 k — Hausser, A. E. Oyster culture iu Morbihan. <]Report U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, 1880. Washington, 1883, vol. viii, pp. 943-1000, 



Translated from L'Industrie Huitri^re dans le irorbihan. Rapport adress6 au nom de 

 la Commission du concours de Vannes, par A. E. Hausser, Paris, 1876, 12°, 152 pp. 



The methods of culture practiced at Morbihan, France, in 1875, are described with great 

 minuteness. The principal subjeci-captions areas follows: Breeding parks in general, 

 collectors, liming, formation of breeding parka, removal of young oysters from the col- 

 lectors, their preservation, enemies of the oyster, parks for raising and fattening oyetera, 

 and meastires required to insure the prosperity of oyster-culture. 

 1883 1— Hosk, P. P. C. Results of the investigations relative to the oyster and its 

 cultivation at the end of the first year of these investigations. <^Report 

 r. S. Fish Commission, 1880. Washington, 1883, vol. viii, pp. 1001-1036. 



Translated by Herman Jacobson from Overzicht van deu stand van het onderzoek de 

 oester en haar cultuur betreffende aan het einde van het eerste onderzoekingsjaar. In 

 1880 the Netherlands Zoological Association devoted its attention to investigations respect- 

 ing the minute anatomy and the biology of the oyster, and an account of the general 

 outline and results of that work appears in this paper. 



1883 m — Hosk, P. P. C. Researches on the generative organs of the oyster {Ostrea 

 eduUs). <BulIetin U. S. Fish Commission, 1882. Washington, 1883, vol. 

 II, pp. 343-315. 



Translated by John A. Ryder from Recherches sur les organcs gi'^nitanx des huitros, 

 par M. P. P. C. Hoek: Comptes rendus des 86ances de I'Acadtmie des Sciences, Paris, 

 Novembre 6, 1882. States that the generative organs (of the Ostrea echilin) do not consist 

 of localized glands, but extend over nearly the whole of the body mass. They are not 

 separated on cither side of the body from the integument. It is the same cul-desac which 

 produces at one time the spermatozoa and the ova. Se.e 1890 a. 



1883 n — Horst, R. A contribution to our knowledge of the development of the 

 oyster {Ostrea edulis). < Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, 1882. Wash- 

 ington, 1883, vol. II, pp. 159-167. ♦ 



Translated l)y John A. Ryder from 'i'ijdschrift der Ncdorlandscho Dierkundigo yereeni- 

 ging, vol. VI, 1882. 



1883 o — Hovey, H. C. Oyster farming in Connecticut waters. <^Scieuce, Cam- 

 bridge, September 14, 1883, vol. ii, pp. 376-377. 

 Alutract of a paper read before the American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, August, 1883. 



1883 p— Hubrecht, Thomas. Oyster Culture and Oyster Fisheries in the Nether- 

 lauds. One of the Papers of the Conferences held in Connection witli tlm 

 Qreat International Fisheries Exhibition. London, Clowes & Sons, 1883. 



1883q— Huxley, Thomas H. Oysters. <The Fish Trades Gazette and National 

 Fisheries Record, Loudon, May 26, 1883, vol. l, pp. 5-6. 



Abstract of an address on the natural history of the oyster and results of oyster fishing, 

 delivered at the Royal Institution, London, May 11,1883. See 1883 r. 



