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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
ATK 
Atkins, C. G. 
Report on the collection and dis- 
tribution of Schoodic salmon eggs in 
1877-78. Rept. U.S. Fish Comm. 1877 
(1879), 5, 817-846. 1879.4 
Salmo salar and the Schoodic 
salmon. Nature, 1879, 20, 29. — Chi- 
cago Field, 1879, 11, 276. 1879.5 
Cheap fixtures for the hatching 
of salmon. Rept. U. 8. Fish Comm. 
1878 (1880), 6, 945-966. 15 figs. 
1880.1 
Report on an attempt to collect 
eggs of Sebago salmon in 1878. Rept. 
U.S. Fish Comm. 1878 (1880), 6, 775- 
787. 1880.2 
Habitat of Sebago salmon, p. 775. Charac- 
teristics of Sebago salmon, p. 776. 
Report on the collection and dis- 
tribution of Schoodic salmon eggs in 
1878-79. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 
1878 (1880), 6, 789-814. 1880.3 
Report on the propagation of 
Penobscot salmon in 1879-80. — Re- 
port on the propagation of Schoodic 
salmon in 1879-80. Rept. U. S. Fish 
Comm. 1879 (1882), 7, 733-766. 1882.1 
Sketch of the Penobscot salmon- 
breeding establishment. — Sketch of 
the Schoodic salmon-breeding establish- 
ment. Bull. U. 8S. Fish Comm. 1882 
(1883), 2, 373-382. 1883.1 
Report on the propagation of 
Penobscot salmon in 1880-81. — Report 
on the propagation of Schoodic salmon 
in 1880-81. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 
1880 (1883), 8, 623-651. 1883.2 
Report on the propagation of 
Penobscot salmon in 1882-83. — Re- 
port on the propagation of Schoodic 
salmon in 1882-83. Rept. U. S. Fish 
Comm. 1882 (1884), 10, 858-871. 
1884.1 
Ten questions concerning the 
habits and breeding of landlocked 
salmon, with replies. Bull. U. 8. Fish 
Comm., 1884, 4, 383-384. 1884.2 
The biennial spawning of salmon 
(The Bucksport experiments) 14. Ann. 
Meet. Amer. Fish. Soe., 1885, 89-94. 
1885.1 
Memoranda on _ landlocked 
salmon (Salmo salar) Bull. U.S. Fish 
Comm. 1884 (1885), 4, 341-344. 1885.2 
Notes on landlocked salmon. 
Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1884 (1885), 
40-54. 1885.3 
Report on the propagation of 
Penobscot salmon in 1883-84. — Re- 
port upon the propagation of Schoodic 
salmon in 1883-84. Rept. U. 8. Fish 
Comm. 1883 (1885), 11, 1007-1015. © 
1885.4 
Report on the propagation of 
Penobscot salmon in 1884-85. — Re- 
port on the propagation of Schoodic 
salmon in 1884-85. Rept. U. 8. Fish 
Comm. 1884 (1886), 12, 177-187. 
1886.1 
Report upon the propagation of 
Penobscot salmon in 1885-86. — Re- 
port upon the propagation of Schoodic 
salmon in 1885-86. Rept. U. S. Fish 
Comm. 1885 (1887), 18, 141-156. 
1887.1 
The river fisheries of Maine. 
Rept. on Fisheries & Fish. Ind. U. S., 
1887, sec. 5, 1, 673-728. pls. clxiv— 
elxviil. 1887.2 
Report on the artificial propaga- 
tion of codfish at Woods Hole, Mass. 
Rept. U. 8. Fish Comm. 1886 (1889), 
14, 783-791. 1889.1 
Report upon the propagation of 
Penobscot salmon in 1886-87. — Re- 
port on the propagation of Schoodic 
salmon at Grand Lake Stream, Maine, 
1886-87. Report U. 8. Fish Comm. 
1886 (1889), 14, 747-759. 1889.2 
The food problem in fish cul- 
ture. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1894 
(1895), 58-66. 1895.1 
Methods employed at Craig 
Brook Station in rearing young salmon- 
oid fishes. Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. 1893 
(1895), 18, 221-228. 1895.1 
The study 
: of fish diseases. 
Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc., 1901 
(1902), 82-89. 1902.1 
The live food problem. ‘Trans. 
Amer. Fisheries Soe. 1903 (1904), 71-78. 
1904.1 
The utilization of neglected 
fishes. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soe. 
1904 (1905), 178-182. 1905.1 
— The early feeding of salmonoid 
fry. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1905 
(1906), 75-81. 1906.1 
