346 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIE. 



1889 o — Young, Archibald. Short report on the oyster and mussel fisheries in parts 

 of Argyleshire, Iverness-shire, Sutherlandshire, and Koss-shlre in 1888. 

 <Sfventh Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland, being for tlie 

 year 1888. Edinburgh, 1889. 



1889 p — Anonymous. Washington's oyster trade. <[The Evening Star, Wash- 

 ington, January 26, 1889. 



1889 q — Anonymous. New Orleans oysters. <State, New Orleans, February 14, 

 1889. 



1889 r — Anonymous. The Shellfish Commission. <The Hartford Courant, Hart- 

 ford, Conn., February 15, 1889. 

 Reviews the finances of the Connecticut Shellfish Commission. 



1889 s — Anonymous. Scarcity of oysters. <^Forest and Stream, New York, 

 October 24, 1889, p. 270. 



1889 1— Anonymous. The Potomac dispute: Hog Island Flats. <The Sun, Balti- 

 more, November 30, 1889. 



1889 u — Anonymous. Waron Raritai\ Bay: A row over oysters and elams. <The 

 News, Newark, New Jersey. 



A discussion of the New TorklS'^ew Jersey boundary line in Raritan Bay so far as it 

 affects the oyster industry. 



1889 V — Jackson, R. T. The development of the oyster, with r-emarlcs on allied 



genera. <Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, 

 1889, vol. XXIII, pp. 531-556, 4 pis. 



1890 a — Bourne, Gilbert C. Tlie generative organs of the oyster. <[ Journal of 



the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Plymouth. 

 Published by the Association, 1889-90. Vol. i, pp. 268-281, pis. xxii and 



XXIIl. 



Abstract translation of De Voortplantingsorganen van de Oester. Bijdrage tot de 

 Kennis van hun Bouw en Flunctip. Door Dr. P. P. C. Hoek. Tijdschrift der Nederlandsche 

 Bierkundigo Vereeniging, Supplement Deel 1. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1883-84, pp. 113-254. 



This paper gives the result of the observations of Dr. Hoek and reviews the conclusions 

 of other naturalists. See 1883 m. It also contains an abstract tran.slation of Vergelijkend 

 Oiidorzoek van Gekweekte en in het wild Opgegroeide Oesters, * * * Door Dr. P. P. 

 C. Hoek. Tijdschrift der JSTederlandsche Dierkundige Vereeniging. Supplement Deel 1. 

 Lyiden, E. J. BriU, 1883-84, pp. 481-495. See 1885 i. 

 1890 b — Boyd, Thomas J. (Chairman). Oysters. <^Eighth Annual Report of the 

 Fishery Board for Scotland, being for the year 1889. Edinburgh, 1890, 

 pp. 27-33. 



A review of the condition of the oyster industry during the preceding seven years, with 

 notes on the progress of oyster-culture in other countries. 



1890 c — E , T. P. An oysterman's views. <]The Daily American, Baltimore, 



December 23, 1890. 

 Urges a better enforceuient of the cull law in Maryland. 

 1890 d— Fowler, G. Herbert. Notes on oyster-culture. <Journal of the Marine 

 Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Plymouth. Published by 

 the Association, 1889-90. Vol. i, pp. 2.57-267, pi. xxi. 



A detailed description of the practical operations in oyster-culture on the Eastern 

 Sche.lde, in the Dutch province of Zeeland, with notes on recent legislation relative to 

 Euglish oyster fisheries. 

 1890 e — FuUarton, J. H. Oyster culture in France and Holland. <;Eighth Annual 

 Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland, being for the year 1889. Part 

 III. Scientific Investigations. Edinburgh, 1890, pp. 220-229. 



This report is based on observations made by the author during a visit to the chief oyster 

 centers from the East Scheldt in Netherlands to Arcachon in the southwest of France. 

 1890 f — Hackett, Ed-ward. Oysters in Prince Edward Island. <^ Annual Report 

 of the Department of Fisheries, Dominion of Canada, for the calendar 

 year 1889. Ottawa, 1890, pp. 152-153. 

 A report on the oyster Industry of Prince Edward Island dnri ng the year 1889. 



