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= Mackerel in aquariums. Forest 
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The Michigan grayling. Forest 
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Paleozoic fishes from Ohio. 
Forest & Stream, 1873, 1, 54. 1873.4 
The introduction of hybrid fish. 
Forest & Stream, 1873, 1, 22. 1873.5 
The Sacramento salmon. Forest 
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Three peculiar fish in N. Y. 
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Lactophrys camelinus and 
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Strange incident in fish life. 
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Fish of the west. The crappies. 
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Sea-trout, a distinct variety. 
Amer. Angler, 1884, 6, 234. 1884.3 
Transmutation of trout. Amer. 
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— When shad were a penny apiece. 
Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1894 (1895), 
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