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Exportation of salmon ova to 
New Zealand in 1876. Rept. U.S. Fish 
Comm. 1875-76 (1878), 4, 965-967. 
1878.1 
Shipment of salmon ova to New 
Zealand in 1877. Rept. U. S. Fish 
Comm. 1878 (1880), 6, 837. 1880.1 
Notice of the occurrence of the 
basking shark (Selache maxima L.) in 
New Zealand. Trans. New Zeal. Instit., 
1891, 23, 126-127. 1891.1 
Chelussi, Jtalo. Note di geologia 
marchigiana. Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. 
Mus. Civ. Milano, 1906, 44, 269-300. 
1906.1 
Cheney, A. Nelson. Smelts. Forest 
& Stream, 1876, 6, 55. 1876.1 
Ice fishing for smelts in Lake Champlain. 
Food fish and fish food. Trans. 
Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1883 (1884), 27— 
2: 1884.1 
Does transplanting affect the 
food or game qualities of certain fishes? 
Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc., 1885, 55— 
59. 1885.1 
The monster black bass. For- 
est & Stream, 1885, 23, 126. 1885.2 
Salmon in the Hudson river. 
Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. 1886 (1887), 6, 
351-352. 1887.1 
Relation of the American Fish- 
eries Society to protective fish laws. 
Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1891 (1892), 
47-51. 1892.1 
Food for fishes. Trans. Amer. 
Fisheries Soc. 1892 (1893), 22-29. 1893.1 
— Food for fishes. 1. Ann. Rept. 
Comm. Fish. Game «& Forests New 
York 1895 (1896), 99-117. 2 pls. & 13 
figs. 1896.1 
Information fer all who apply 
for state fish. 1. Ann. Rept. Comm. 
Fish. Game & Forests New York 1895 
(1896), 150. 1896.2 
Instructions for transporting 
and planting young fish. 1. Ann. Rept. 
Comm. Fish. Game & Forests New York 
1895 (1896), 149. 1896.3 
Mascalonge, pike, pickerel and 
pike-perch. 1. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. 
Game & Forests New York 1895 (1896), 
121-124. 3 pls. & 8 figs. 1896.4 
Shad of the Hudson river. 1. 
Rept. Comm. Fish. Game & 
Ann. 
Forests New York 1895 (1896), 125- 
134. pil. 1896.8 
f Black bass, and their distribu- 
tion in the waters of the state of New 
York. 2. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. 
Game & Forests New York 1896 (1897), 
176-184. illust. 1897.1 
Concerning the work of the 
Fisheries, Game and Forest Commis- 
sion of the State of New York. Trans. 
Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1896 (1897), 112- 
120. 1897.2 
The pike-perch (Stizostedium 
vitreum) 2. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. 
Game & Forests New York 1896 (1897), 
203-206. pil. 1897.3 
Fish colored 
represented in 
plates. 3. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. 
Game & Forests New York, 1898, 
239-248. 5 pls. 1898.1 
Fishways, their construction and 
use. 3. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. Game 
& Forests New York, 1898, 222-233. 7 
pls. 1898.2 
—— A natural hatchery for trout. 
3. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. Game & 
Forests New York, 1898, 234-238. 2 
pls. 1898.3 
A synopsis of the history of fish 
culture. 3. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. 
Game «& Forests New York, 1898, 191— 
198. 3 pls. 1898.4 
The common eel. 4. Ann. Rept. 
Comm. Fish. Game & Forests New York, 
1899, 279-288. 2 pls. 1899.1 
Figures of fishes in colors. 4. 
Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. Game & For- 
ests New York, 1899, 289-296. 4 pls. 
1899.2 
Shad culture in the Hudson 
river. 5. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. Game 
& Forests New York 1899 (1900), 241- 
247. 1900.1 
— Trout fry and trout fingerlings. 
5. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish. Game & 
Forests New York 1899 (1900), 249- 
PARE 1900.2 
—— Report of the state fish culturist. 
6. Ann. Rept. Forest, Fish & Game 
Comm. New York 1900 (1901), 47-55. 
1901.1 
Cheney, Simeon F. Correspondence 
on the subject of sea fisheries. Rept. 
U. 8S. Fish Comm. 1871-72 (1873), 1, 
135. 1873.1 
