ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 235 



Re§iult§ of itvoii'k. 



1. Eeports of the Commission. 



(United States Commissiox op Fisn and Fisheries. Part I.) 



XIX. Catalogue of the fishes op the east coast of 



North America. By Theodore Gill. pp. 779-822. 

 XX. List op Fishes ^iollected at Wood's Holl, (between 

 June 20 and October 4). By S. F. Baird. pp. 823-827. 

 XXI. Table of temperatures op the Little Harbor, 

 Wood's Holl, Mass., from January 1, 1873, to 

 December 31, 1873. pp. 828-831. 

 XXII. List of illustrations, p. 833. 

 XXIII. General index, pp. 835-852. 

 United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Part II. — Report 

 OF THE Commissioner for 1872 and 1873. A. — Inquiry into the de- 

 crease of food-fishes. B. — The propagation op food-fishes in 

 THE WATERS OP THE UNITED STATES. By Spencer F. Baird, Commis- 

 sioner. With supplementary papers. Washington: Government Print- 

 ing-Office. 1874. 

 Report OF THE Commissioner. (Table of contents precedes report.) 

 Appendix A. — The fisheries op the great lakes and the species 

 of Coregonus or Whitefish. 



I. Reports on the fisheries of the great lakes ; the 



RESULT OF INQUIRIES PROSECUTED IN 1871 AND 1872. 



By James W. Milner. (Table of contents on p. 77.) 

 II. Miscellaneous notes and correspondence rela- 

 tive TO THE Whitefish. pp. 79-88. 

 Appendix B. — The Salmon and the Trout (species of the Salmo). p. 89. 



III. On the North American species of Salmon and 



Trout. By George Suckley, Surgeon United States 

 Ai-my (written in 1801). p. 91. Tabulated list of 

 species, pp. 92-159. 



IV. The Salmon of the Danube, or the Hucho (Salmo 



hucho). AND ITS introduction INTO AMERICAN WATERS. 



By Rudolph Hessel. p. 161. 

 V. Improvement in the Salmon-fisheries of Sweden. 

 (Extract from the report of the Royal Swedish In- 

 tehdant of Fisheries, 18G8.) p. 166. 

 VI. Report of operations during 1872 at the United 

 States hatching establishment -on McCloud 

 River, and on the California Salmonid^ gen- 

 erally, WITH A LIST OF SPECIMENS COLLECTED. By 

 Livingston Stone. 



A. Introductory remarks, pp. 168-174. 



B. The Salmouidaj of the Sacramento River, pp. 



175-197. 



C. Catalogue of natural-history specimens collected 



on the Pacific slope in 1872, by Livingston 



Stone, for the United States Fish Commission. 



VII. Notes on the Salmon of the Miramichi River. By 



Livingston Stone; p. 216. Fragmentary notes, p. 217. 



VIII. The SALMONiDiE OF Eastern Maine, New Brunswick, 



AND Nova Scotia. By Charles Lanmau. pp. 219-225. 



IX. On the Saljion op Eastern North America, and its 



artificial culture. By Charles G. Atkins. (Table 



of contents on p. 336.) p. 226. 



