GOO 
Collection to illustrate the ani- 
mal resources of the United States. 
Washington, 1876. 10 p. 1876.3 
The short pompano (’rachy- 
notus ovatus) and the amber fish (Seriola 
sp.) Forest & Stream, 1876, 6, 20. 
1876.4 
Fifth and sixth annual reports 
of the curators of the museum of 
the Wesleyan University. Middletown, 
Gann. 31877, 30 p. (8°. 1877.1 
Contains an account of the ichthyological 
collections of this museum and of the ichthyologi- 
cal discoveries in the Beraun [Bohemia] 
A preliminary catalogue of the 
reptiles, fishes, and leptocardians of the 
Bermudas, with descriptions of four 
species of fishes believed to be new 
(Julis nitidissima, Belone jonesii, Athe- 
rina harringtonensis, Fundulus  rhiz- 
phore) Amer. Journ. Sci., 1877, 14, 
289-298. Also separate; New Haven, 
UStie 12 pe 8. 1877.2 
Provisional catalogue of the 
fishes of Bermuda. Hamilton, Ber- 
muda, May, 1877, 1-8. 8°. — Bermuda 
Almanac, 1878-81, 116-122. 1877.3 
Statistics of American fisheries 
prepared by Mr. Goode. Doc. & Proc. 
Halifax Commission, 1877, Appendix 
O.— Trans. Amer. Fish-cult. Assoc., 
1878, 99-108. 1877.4 
ie oe Estimated total of American fisheries for 
B. Product of weirs and traps. 
C. Products of marine fisheries of southern 
Massachusetts and Rhode Island. 
. Products of marine fisheries of northern 
Atlantic states. 
The Clupea tyrannus of Latrobe. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1878, 1, 5-6. — 
_ Chicago Field, 9, 323. 1878.1 
Coast sketches. Provincetown 
in summer. Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 
74. 1878.2 
Confusion in the names of some 
of the American fishes of the herring 
family. Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 82. 
1878.3 
Migration of fishes. Trans. 
Amer. Fish-cult. Assoe., 1878, 27-64. 
2 pls. — Forest & Stream, 10, 94; 116; 
194; 254. 1878.4 
A new “ silver gar ”’ on the coast. 
Chicago Field, 1878, 9, 307. 1878.5 
(translator) Notes on the Amer- 
ican species of the genus Cybium, by 
Felipe Poey. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
1878, 1, 3-5. 1878.6 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 
485 
The occurrence of Belone lati- 
manus in Buzzard’s bay, Massachusetts. 
Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1878, 1, 6-7. 
1878.7 
The occurrence of Hippocampus 
antiquorum, or an allied form, on St. 
Georges banks. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 
1878, 1, 45-46. 1878.8 
Questions relative to the cod 
and the cod fisheries. Washington, 
1878. 4p. 1878.9 
Questions relative to the mack- 
erel and mackerel fisheries. Washing- 
ton, 1878. 32p. 1878.10 
A revision of the American 
species of the genus Brevoortia, with a 
description of a new species from the 
gulf of Mexico. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 
1878, 1, 30-42. 1878.11 
Seventh annual report of the 
curators of the museum of the Wesleyan 
University. Middletown, Conn., 1878. 
24p. 8°. 1878.12 
Contains various allusions to the collection of 
fishes. 
A study of the popular names of 
the menhaden. Amer. Naturalist, 1878, 
12, 735-739. 1878.13 
American ichthyology in 1878. 
Science News, 1879, 1, 97-100. 1879.1 
Biography of the menhaden. 
Proc. Central Fish-cult. Soc. Chicago, 
1879, 48-59. 1879.2 
Catalogue of the collection to 
illustrate the animal resources and the 
fisheries of the United States, exhibited 
at Philadelphia in 1876 by the Smith- 
sonian Institution, etc. Washington, 
1879s .3ol'p. 87: 1879.3 
Eighth annual report of the cu- 
rators of the museum of the Wesleyan 
University. Middletown, Conn., 1879. 
impacts « 1879.4 
Game fishes of the United States. 
New York, 1879-81. 46 p. 20 pls. & 
map. fol. 1879.5 
The gulf threadfish. Forest & - 
Stream, 1879, 12, 785. 1879.6 
History of the American men- 
haden. Rept. U. 8. Fish Comm. 1877 
(1879), 5, Append. A, 1-529. 31 pls. 
Abstract in Amer. Naturalist, 12, 735- 
739. — Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1, 30-42. 
1879.7 
