CLA 
Descripcién del Ammodytes tere- 
brans, nueva especie de pece del Mediter- 
raneo. Anal. Soe. Hist. Nat. Madrid, 
1875, 4, 163-168. 1875.1 
Ensayo descriptivo de los peces 
de agua dulce que habitan en la provin- 
cia de Valencia. Anal. Soc. Hist. Nat. 
Madrid, 1877; 6, 69-138. 1877.1 
Claparéde, A. de. Zur Frage der 
Verfolgung der den _ schweizerschen 
Fischereien schidlichen Thiere. Bern, 
1885. 55 p. 8°. 1885.1 
Clapham, Thomas. Do fish hear? 
Forest & Stream, 1878,11,111. 1878.1 
More about the movement of 
eels. Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 462. 
1878.2 
Grayling on Long Island. Chi- 
cago Field, 1879, 11, 196. 1879.1 
How do trout leap a fall? Chi- 
cago Field, 1879, 11, 244. 1879.2 
Little eels once more. Forest & 
Stream, 1879, 12, 346. 1879.3 
Food for brook trout. Trans. 
Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1879 (1880), 4-6. 
1880.1 
Clapp, A. F. The Susquehanna; its 
past, present and future. Trans. Amer. 
Fisheries Soc. 1892 (1893), 135-137. 
1893.1 
Clapp, (Miss) Cornelia Maria [1849 
—] Some points in the development of 
the toadfish (Batrachus tau) Journ. 
Morph., 1891, 5, 494-501. figs. 1891.1 
— Relation of the axis of the em- 
bryo to the first cleavage plane.. Mar. 
Biol. Labor. Woods Holl, 1898, 139- 
Hale G\nes. 1898.1 
The lateral line system of 
Batrachus tau. Journ. Morph., 1899, 
15, 223-264. 4 pls. & 8 figs. 1899.1 
Clapp, W.F. Collecting from had- 
dock on the George’s banks. Nautilus, 
1912, 25, 104-106. 1912.1 
Clark, A. Howard. Notes on the 
fisheries of Gloucester, Mass. Bull. U.S. 
Fish Comm. 1884, 4, 401-410. 1884.1 
— Notes on the New England 
fishery for swordfish during the season 
of 1884. Rept. U. 8. Fish Comm. 1884 
(1886), 12, 233-239. 1886.1 
The coast of Connecticut and 
its fisheries (In The fisheries and fishery 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 237 
industries of the United States, edited 
by George Brown Goode, sect. 2, p. 311- 
340. Washington, 1887) 1887.1 
The fisheries of Massachusetts 
(In The fisheries and fishery industries 
of the United States, edited by George 
Brown Goode, sect. 2, p. 113-280. 
Washington, 1887) 1887.2 
The fisheries of Rhode Island 
(In The fisheries and fishery industries 
of the United States, edited by George 
Brown Goode, sect. 2, p. 281-310. 
Washington, 1887) 1887.3 
Historical references to the 
fisheries of New England (In The 
fisheries and fishery industries of the 
United States, edited by George Brown 
Goode, sect. 2, p. 675-737. Washing- 
ton, 1887) 1887.4 
History of the iced fish and 
frozen fish trade of the United States. 
Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1886 (1887), 
68-81. 1887.5 
Fish preservation by the use of 
acetic, boracic, salicylic and other acids 
and compounds. ‘Trans. Amer. Fish- 
eries Soc. 1887 (1888), 28-34. 1888.1 
Clark, A. Howard, & Goode, George 
Brown. See Goode & Clark. 
Clark, A. Howard, Goode, George 
Brown, & others. See Goode, Collins, 
& others. 
Clark, Andrew. Observations on the 
anatomy of the skin of a species of 
Murena. Trans. Roy. Micr. Soc. Lon- 
don, 1849, 2, 141-150. pl. 1849.1 
Clark, Austin Hobart [1880 —] On 
the name of the common American eel 
(Anguilla chrisypa Rafinesque] Proce. 
Biol. Soc. Washington, 1903, 16, a ; 
1903. 
Habits of West Indian white- 
bait (~Sicydium plumierii Amer. Nat- 
uralist, 1905, 39, 335-337. 1905.1 
Clark, H. D., & Alsberg, C. L. See 
Alsberg & Clark. 
Clark, Frank N. Raising the gray- 
ling in confinement. Chicago Field, 
1880, 12, 356. 1880.1 
The red-banded trout of Cali- 
Chicago Field, 1880, 13, 26. 
1880.2 
On the rearing of whitefish in 
spring water, and its relation to their 
fornia. 
