88 AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
Bean, 7’. H. 
Difficulties in fish culture. Ann. 
Repts. Forest, Fish & Game Comm. of 
N. Y. 1904—-1905-1906 (1907), 359-370. 
1907.1 
Report of the state fish culturist 
for the year 1906. Jbid., 177-231. pls. 
1907.2 
Some practical difficulties in the 
way of fish culture. Trans. Amer. Fish- 
erles Soc., 1907, 36. meet., 184-192. 
1907.3 
Notes eye disease of young trout as a new 
bacterial disease, not to be confused with pop- 
eye, a parasitic disease. Also the gill louse so 
fatal to trout 2 or 3 years old. 
—— Report of the state fish culturist. 
13. Ann. Rept. Forest, Fish & Game 
Comm. of N. Y., 1908, 1-63. 1908.1 
Parasite Gritars rubra Leidy) found in in- 
testine of catfish in Hackensack riv er. Also 
occurs in eels and sunfish in that region. 
California salmon propagation. 
Forest & Stream, 1910, 35, 399. 1910.1 
— Cooperative protection. Tom. 
cit., 1910, 35, 489. 1910.2 
— Georgia fish-culture. Tom. cit., 
1910, 35, 354. 1910.3 
— The golden trout. Tom. cit., 435. 
1910.4 
Is the golden trout a hybrid? 
Tom. cit., 429. 1910.5 
— Maine fish and game. Tom. cit., 
449, 1910.6 
—— Mullions of shad. Tom. cit., 325. 
910.7 
—— A new hybrid trout. Yom. cit., 
353. 1910.8 
— Notes on New York fishes. 14. 
Ann. Rept. Forest, Fish & Game Comm. 
of N. Y., 1910, 192-228. 1910.9 
Notes on a larval worm (nematode?), in 
eruptions on the skin of the eel, others in the skin 
of black bass. 
— Pennsylvania fish-culture. Tom. 
cit., 398-399. 1910.10 
A plea for the systematic study 
of fish diseases. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 
Soc. 1909 (1910), 39. meet., 65-73. 
1910.11 
Emphasizes the importance of the subject, 
and scanty knowledge to date. Gives bibliog- 
raphy with reviews of the most important papers. 
Salmonidze planted in Yellow- 
stone park. Tom. cit., 325. 1910.12 
BEA 
—— Small red salmon. Tom. cit., 
398. 1910.13 
Tropical fish as a food supply. 
Tom. cit., 399. 1910.14 
: An albino brook trout. Forest 
& Stream, 1911, 36, 314. 1911.1 
Angling at the World’s Fair. 
Tom. cit., 409. 1911.2 
Annual report of the fish cultur- 
ist, state of New York, Conservation 
Commission. Bureau of Fish Culture. 
1. Ann. Rept., 1911, 1-57. pls. — 2. 
Ann. Rept., 1-56. pls. 1911.3 
Forest 
1911.4 
California fish culture. 
& Stream, 1911, 36, 274. 
Dead alewives in lake Ontario. 
Tom. cit., 429. 1911.5 
— Kastern fish in California. Tom. 
cit., 251. 1911.6 
Fish-culture in Alaska. Tom. 
cit., 41 TOLIEy. 
Fish hatchery for lake Ontario. 
Tom. cit., 101. 1911.8 
— Indiana fish culture. Tom. cit., 
353. 1911.9 
— The lemon sole. Tom. cit., 351. 
1911.10 
— A marine reservation. Jom. cit., 
265. 1911.11 
— Marine reservations. Tom. cit., 
347. 1911.12 
— Massachusetts fish culture. J’om. 
cit., 89 1911.13 
Nevada fish culture. Yom. cit., 
211-212. 1911.14 
— New York fish culture. Tom. 
Ci, 153. 1911.15 
Notes on black bass. Trans. 
Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1910 (1911), 40. 
meet., 123-128. 1911.16 
Notes on the occurrence of various parasites 
in food fishes in New York hatcheries and aqua- 
ria. Records the occurrence of both nematodes 
and trematodes in the eyes in cases examined. 
— Ohio Fish Commission. Tom. 
cit., 460. 1911.17 
—— The pike family. Tom. cit., 210; 
233; 338. 1911.18 
— Salt-water fish wanted. Tom. 
cit., 453. 1911.19 
