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CXVI, with map. Physical investigations off New England coast, made 18S9, 

 by U. S. F. C. Grampus, by Wm. Libby, Jr., pp. 391-459; pll. CXXIV-CLVIII. 

 Oyster fishery of Connecticut, by J. W. Collins, pp. 461-497; pll. CLIX-CLXVI. 



Vol. X, 1890, 460 pp.; 94 pll.; 11 figures in text. Observations on Aquaria 

 at Central station, pp. 1-12; pll. I-IV. Fishing vessels and boats of the Pacific 

 coast, by J. W. Collins, pp. 13-48; pll. V-XVII. Notes on a collection of fishes 

 from the lower Potomac river, by Hugh M. Smith, M. D. ; pp. 63-72; pll. XVIII- 

 XX. Fisheries of New England States, by J. W. Collins and Hugh M. 

 Smith, tp. 73-176. Fisheries of Lake Ontario, by Hugh M. Smith, M. D. ; pp. 

 177-125; pll. XXI-L. Fishes of Iowa, by S. E. Meek, pp. 217-248. Fishes of 

 Kentucky, by Albert J. Woolman, pp. 249-292; pi. LI. Oyster culture in South 

 Carolina, by John D. Battle, pp. 303-330; 7 maps of the coast of South Carolina, 

 averaging 40-70x60-75 cm., folded in. Biology of the oyster grounds of South 

 Carolina, by Bashford Dean, pp. 335-362; pll. LXII-LXVII. Oyster culture In 

 France, by Bashford Dean, pp. 363-388; pll. LXVIII-LXXVIII; 2 figures in text. 

 Morphology of lamellibranchiate mollusks, by James L. Kellogg, pp. 389-436; 

 pll. LXXIX-XCIV. 



Vol. XI, 1891, 436 pp. ; 88 pll. Fish-cultural investigations in Montana and 

 Wyoming, by Barton W. Evermann, pp. 3-60; pll. I-XXVII. Investigations in 

 Texas in 1895, by Barton W. Evermann, pp. 61-90; pll. XXVIII-XXXVI. Fish- 

 eries of the Gulf States, by J. W. Collins and Hugh M. Smith, pp. 93-200. 

 Invertebrate fauna of Wyoming and Montana, bj'^ S. A. Forbes, pp. 207-258; pll. 

 XXXVII-XLII. Fisheries of the South Atlantic states, by Hugh M. Smith, 

 pp. 271-356; pll. XLIII-LXXI^IV. European methods of oyster culture, by 



Bashford Dean, pp. 357-406; pll. LXXXV-LXXXVIII. 



Commissioner's Report, Part XVI, for 1888, 15x23 cm., bound in black cloth, 

 1006 pp.; 90 plates and charts; 133 figures. Fisheries of the Pacific coast 

 of the United States, by J. W. Collins, pp. 3-269; pll. I-XLIX. Investigations 

 of the steamer Albatross, for the year ending June 30, 1889, by Z. L. Tanner, 

 pp. 395-512; pll. L-LII. Notes on entozoa of marine fishes, with descriptions of 

 new species, by Edwin Linton, pp. 523-542; pll. LIII-LX; 90 figs. Anatomy or 

 Thysanocephalum crispum Linton, by Edwin Linton, pp. 543-566; pll. LXI- 

 LXVII; 43 figs. Review of the Centrarchidae of North America, by Charles H. 

 BoUman, pp. 557-.579; pll. LXVIII-LXXII. Review of the apodal fishes of 

 America and Europe, by D. S. Jordan and B. M. Davis, pp. 581-677; pll. 

 LXXIII-LXXX. Chemical composition of food-fishes, by W. O. Atwater, pp. 

 679-868; pll. LXXXI-LXXXIX. U. S. Fish Commission in the Centennial 

 Exposition at Cincinnati, 1888, by J. W. Collins, pp. 869-885; pi. XC. 



Commissioner's Report, Part XVII, 1889-1891, 848 pp.; 67 pll. Investiga- 

 tions of the Albatross from July 1, 1889, to June 30, 1890, by Z. L. Tanner, 

 pp. 207-342; pi. I. Oyster resources and fisheries of the Pacific Coast, by 

 Chas. H. Townsend, pp. 343-372; pll. 2-11. Coast fisheries of Texas, by Charlet, 

 H. Stevenson, pp. 373-420; pll. 12-27. Sparoid fishes of America and Europe, 

 by David Starr Jordan, pp. 421-544; pll. 28-62. Entozoa from Yellowstone park, 

 by Edwin Linton, pp. 54.5-564; pll. 63-67; figs. 51, 52. Plankton Studies, by Ernst 

 Haeckel, translated by George Wilton Field, pp. 565-641. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, by George Brown 

 Goode, Assistant Director of the U. S. National Museum, and staff of associ- 

 ates, 23x29 cm., bound in black cloth. Section I. Natural History of Useful 

 Aquatic Animals, with an atlas of 277 pll. Vol. I, text, 930 pp. Vol. II, 

 277 plates, separately bound. Part I. Mammals. A.— The whales and por- 

 poises, by G. Brown Goode; pp. 7-32, pll. 1-11. B.— The seals and walruses, by 

 Joel A. Allen; pp. 33-74; pll. 12-25. C— The habits of the fur-seal, by Henry W. 

 Elliott; pp. 75-113; pll. 26-32. D.— The manatees and the Arctic Sea-cow, by 

 Frederick W. True; pp. 114-140; pll. 33, 34. Part II. Reptiles and batrachians, by 

 Frederick W. True; pp. 141-167. Part III. Fishes, by G. Brown Goode; pp. 

 169-682; pll. 35-252. Part IV. Mollusks, by Ernest Ingersoll and John R. 

 Ryder; pp. 687-750; pll. 252-260. Part V. Crustaceans, worms, radiates, and 

 sponges, by Richard Rathbun; pp. 763-850; pll. 261-277. 



Section II. Geographical Review for the year 1880, 788 pp. Part I. The 

 Coast of Maine and its Fisheries, by R. Edward Earll; pp. 1-102. Part II. 

 The Fisheries of New Hampshire, by W. A. Wilcox; pp. 105-112. Part III. 

 The Fisheries of Massachusetts, by A. Howard Clark; pp. 115-280. Part IV. 

 The Fisheries of Rhode Island, by A. Howard Clark; pp. 283-310. Part V. The 

 Coast of Connecticut and its Fisheries, by A. Howard Clark; pp. 313-340. Part 



