84 AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
BEA 
Bean, 7’. H. 
The fishery resources and fishing- 
grounds of Alaska. Fisheries & Fish. 
Ind. of U.S., 1887, 3. sec., 81-115. pls. 
i-iv. 1887.8 
Notes on a young red snapper 
(Lutjanus blackfordi) from Great South 
bay, Long Island. Proc. U. 8. Nat. 
Mus., 1887, 10, 512. 1887.9 
Report on examination of clu- 
peoids from carp ponds. Bull. U. 8. 
Fish Comm. 1887, 6, 441-442. 1887.10 
Description of Coregonus pusil- 
lus, a new species of whitefish from 
Alaska. Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus., 1888, 
11, 526. 1888.1 
Distribution and some characters 
of the Salmonide. Amer. Naturalist, 
1888, 22, 306-314. 1888.2 
Fishes, determined from photo- 
graphs. (In Dawson, George M. Re- 
port on an exploration in the Yukon dis- 
trict, N. W. T. ete. Canada Geol. Surv. 
Rept., 1887-88, n. s. 3, pt. 1) 1888.3 
Key to the genera of Salmonidz 
(In Goode, G. B. American fishes, New 
York, 1888, p. 440. 2. ed., Boston, 
1903) 1888.4 
Report on the fishes observed in 
Great Egg Harbor bay, N. J., during the 
summer of 1887. Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. 
1887 (1888), 7, 129-154. pls. iil. 
1888.5 
Bears, birds and fishes. Forest 
& Stream, 1889, 33, 548; 368. 1889.1 
— Black bass in ponds. Op. cit., 
32, 9. 1889.2 
Crossing of salmon and trout. 
Tom: Cit. 32 e 1889.3 
Explorations in gulf of Mexico. 
Tom. cit., 195. 1889.4 
Fish and fishing in Alaska. 
Tom. cit., 27; 48-49. 1889.5 
—— The hagfish. Yom. cit., 66. 
1889.6 
A hybrid between the lake trout 
and brook trout (Salvelinus namaycush 
and S. fontinalis) Bull. U. 8. Fish 
Comm. 1887 (1889), 7, 216. 1889.7 
Introduction of a supposed carp 
sucker into New South Wales. Forest & 
Stream, 1889, 32, 10. 1889.8 
Lake and brook trout hybrid. 
Op. cit., 31, 520. 1889.9 
— Lake trout. Op. cit., 32, 9. 
1889.10 
Landlocked and Atlantic salmon. 
Op. cit., 31, 520. 1889.11 
— Notes on fish fungus. Op. cit., 
32, 10 1889.12 
Notes on salmon, trout and eels. 
Tom. cit., 9. 1889.13 
Ozark mountain trout. T'om. 
Cit. d20: 1889.14 
—— The pike-perch. Tom. cit., 470. 
1889.15 
Rainbow trout in France. Jom. 
cit., 218 1889.16 
The red-spotted trout of New 
England. Shooting & Fishing, 1889, 5, 
6-7. 1889.17 
Report on the department of 
fishes in the U. 8S. National Museum, 
1886. Rept. Smithson. Inst., 1889, 2, 
167-172. 1889.18 
Rubbish in the Thames. Forest 
& Stream, 1889, 31, 520. 1889.19 
Saibling and brown trout hybrid. 
Op. cit., 32, 401. 1889.20 
Saibling in Sterling lake. Tom. 
Ctt., LO: 150: 1889.21 
Salmon and trout of North 
America. Yom. cit., 219-222. 1889.22 
—— Sawdust in streams. Tom. cit., 
91. 1889.23 
— The silver eel. Yom. cit., 330. 
1889.24 
Some recent papers by Charles 
Girard] Oprcizr at rola: 1889.25 
Sunapee trout from Dan’s Hole 
pond. Op. cit., 32, 390. 1889.26 
The Alaskan salmon and their 
allies. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc., 
1890, 49-66. 1890.1 
The American Fisheries Society. 
Forest & Stream, 1890, 35, 378. 1890.2 
The basses and their allies. 7’om. 
cit., 2-5. figs. 1890.3 
The bluefish in his abundance. 
Tom. cit., 25. 1890.4 
