380 
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Strange fishes of the deep sea. 
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pls. 1902.24 
Summary of the scientific re- 
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to Porto Rieo. Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. 
1900 (1902), 20, pt. 1. 1902.25 
Where to get small-mouthed 
black bass, — answer to a query. Rec- 
reation, 1902, 17, 210. 1902.26 
The cutthroat 
clarkii) and its relatives. Country Life 
in America, 1903, 4, 180. fig. 1903.1 
Statistics of the fisheries of the 
Middle Atlantic states. Rept. U. S. 
Fish Comm. 1902 (1904), 28, 433-540. 
1904.1 
The bureau of fisheries. San 
Francisco Trade Journ., 1904, 14, 76- 
88. 11 figs. — Nation. Geog. Mag., 
1904, 15, 191-212. 14 figs. 1904.2 
— The golden trout of Mt. Whit- 
mystery. 
trout [Salmo 
ney. Science, 1904, n. s. 20, 61. 1904.3 
The golden trout of Volcano 
creek. Amer. Fish Culturist, 1904, 1, 
5-6. — Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 1904 
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How to study a lake. Sports 
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— (Review of] fish (legislation for 
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Library, Review Legislation, 1903 (1904), 
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The Salmonidz and Thymallidee 
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The United States bureau of 
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The bluegill as a game fish. 
Shields’ Mag., 1905, 1, 335-336. 1905.1 
The eggs of the eel. Shields’ 
Mag., 1905, 1, 337. 1905.2 
(Review of 'The freshwater fishes 
of Mexico, north of the isthmus of 
Tehuantepec, by Seth Eugene Meek) 
Shields’ Mag., 1905, 1, 352. 1905.3 
-Introduction of Coho salmon 
into rivers of Maine. Shields’ Mag., 
1905, 1, 337. 1905.4 
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The most beautiful of all the 
trouts. Shields’ Mag., 1905, 1. 1905.5 
A note calling attention to a 
mistake by C. F. Holder regarding the 
fallfish. Shields’ Mag., 1905, 1, 411. 
1905.6 
— Notice of Prof. Reighard’s paper 
on the breeding habits of the small- 
mouth black bass. Shields’ Mag., 1905, 
1, 427. Ibid., 1906, 2, 70. 1905.7 
Report of inquiry respecting 
food-fishes and the fishing grounds. 
Rept. Bur. Fisheries, 1904 (1905), 81- 
120. 1905.8 
Report of the division of sta- 
tistics and methods of the fisheries. 
Rept. U.S. Fish Comm. 1903 (1905), 29, 
101-122. 1905.9 
A review of Jordan’s ‘‘ A guide 
to the study of fishes.” Shields’ Mag., 
1905, 1, 180. — Sports Afield, 1905, 226. 
1905.10 
Salmon hatcheries in Alaska. 
Shields’ Mag., 1905, 1, 337. 1905.11 
The spawning time of trout, — 
answer to a query by S. McDowall, en- 
titled ‘‘An interesting trout query.” 
Sports Afield, 1905, 34, 546. 1905.12 
Stocking a home stream or pond 
with trout. Country Life in America, 
1905, 7, 659-663. 7 figs. 1905.13 
Trying to save the grayling. 
Shields’ Mag., 1905, 1, 335. 1905.14 
— The Argentinide. Shields’ Mag., 
1906, 3, 46. 1906.1 
The Chautauqua muskallunge. 
Forest & Stream, 1906, 67, 828. 1906.2 
Distribution of bluefish. Shields’ 
Mag., 1906, 3, 119. ‘ 1906.3 
Explorations in Japanese wa- 
ters. Shields’ Mag., 1906, 2,191. 1906.4 
Fish culture in Guatemala. 
Shields’ Mag., 1906, 2, 253-254. 1906.5 
Florida a great fish state. 
Shields’ Mag., 1906, 2, 112-113. 1906.6 
The golden trout of the southern 
high Sierras. Bull. Bur. Fisheries, 1906, 
25, 1-51. 14 pls. & map. 1906.7 
— The graylings. Shields’ Mag., 
1906, 2, 191. 1906.8 
