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The region dealt with extends from the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the 

 Banks of Newfoundland southward to, and including Long Island 

 sound. 



VERTEBRATA. 



Pisces (Fishes). 



Burke, Charles Victor. 



A new genus and six new species of fishes of the family Cyclogasteridae. 

 Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1912, vol. 43, 

 pp. 567-574. 



Among the new species described is Careproctus gilberti found in 

 British Columbian and southeastern Alaskan waters. 



Cornish, George A. 



Notes on fishes of Tignish, Prince Edward Island. 



Contributions to Canadian Biology (Marine Biological Stations of 

 Canada, 1906-1910), 1912, pp. 78-81. 



Found, W. A. 



Fish culture in Canada. 



Commission of Conservation, Canada: Seafisheries of eastern Canada, 

 1912, pp. 140-149. 



Gilbert, Charles H. 



A new genus and species of cottoid fish from Departure bay, Vancouver 



island. 



Contributions to Canadian Biology (Marine Biological Stations of 



Canada, 1906-1910), 1912, pp. 215-216. 



Describes Asemichthys taylori, gen. et sp. nov. 

 McGuire, T. H. See Prince. 



Patton, M. J. 



White fish of the Great Lakes. 



Commission of Conservation, Canada: Seafisheries of eastern Canada, 

 1912, pp. 13-24, with four maps shewing white-fish areas. 



Prince, E. E. 



The Shad fishery of Canada. 

 Idem, 1912, pp. 120-139. 



Prince, E. E., McGuire, T. H., Sisley, E. 



Dominion Alberta and Saskatchewan Fisheries Commission, 1910-11 

 Report and recommendations A\'ith appendices. 1912. 



RODD, J. A. 



Fish breeding. 



Appendix No. 19, 45th Annual Report, Department of Marine and 

 Fisheries, 1911-12, Fisheries, pp. 351-368, 1912. 



Sisley, E. See Prince. 



