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  37G. 
  The 
  Hudson 
  River 
  as 
  a 
  salmon 
  stream, 
  b}' 
  A. 
  Nelson 
  Cheney. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  

  

  1897, 
  pp. 
  247-251. 
  1898. 
  

  

  377. 
  A 
  plea 
  for 
  the 
  development 
  and 
  protection 
  of 
  Florida 
  fish 
  and 
  fisheries, 
  bj' 
  

  

  James 
  A. 
  Henshall. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  253-255. 
  1898. 
  

  

  378. 
  International 
  protection 
  for 
  the 
  denizens 
  of 
  the 
  sea 
  and 
  waterways, 
  bv 
  Bushrod 
  

  

  W. 
  James. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  257-263. 
  1898. 
  

  

  379. 
  The 
  restricted 
  inland 
  range 
  of 
  shad 
  due 
  to 
  artificial 
  obstructions, 
  and 
  its 
  effect 
  

  

  upon 
  natural 
  reproduction, 
  by 
  Charles 
  H. 
  Stevenson. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  

   265-271. 
  1898. 
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  " 
  

  

  380. 
  The 
  green 
  turtle 
  and 
  the 
  possibilities 
  of 
  its 
  protection 
  and 
  consequent 
  increase 
  

  

  on 
  the 
  Florida 
  coast, 
  by 
  Ralph 
  M. 
  Munroe. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  273-274. 
  

   1898. 
  

  

  381. 
  Some 
  factors 
  in 
  the 
  ovster 
  problem, 
  by 
  H.F.Moore. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  

  

  275-284. 
  1898. 
  

  

  382. 
  The 
  oyster 
  grounds 
  of 
  the 
  west 
  Florida 
  coast; 
  their 
  extent, 
  condition, 
  and 
  

  

  peculiarities, 
  by 
  Franklin 
  Swift. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  285-287. 
  1898. 
  

  

  383. 
  The 
  ovster 
  and 
  ovster 
  beds 
  of 
  Florida, 
  by 
  John 
  G. 
  Ruge. 
  ' 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  

  

  pp. 
  289-296. 
  1898. 
  

  

  384. 
  The 
  Louisiana 
  oyster 
  industry, 
  by 
  F. 
  C. 
  Zacharie. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  297-304. 
  

  

  1898. 
  

  

  385. 
  The 
  ovster 
  bars 
  of 
  the 
  west 
  coast 
  of 
  Florida, 
  their 
  depletion 
  and 
  restoration, 
  

  

  by 
  H. 
  A. 
  Smeltz. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  305-308. 
  1898. 
  

  

  386. 
  No1>es 
  on 
  the 
  fishing 
  industry 
  of 
  eastern 
  Florida, 
  by 
  John 
  Y. 
  Detwiler. 
  Bul- 
  

  

  letin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  309-312. 
  1898. 
  

  

  387. 
  Oysters 
  and 
  oyster 
  culture 
  in 
  Texas, 
  bv 
  I. 
  P. 
  Kibbe. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  

  

  313-314. 
  1898. 
  

  

  388. 
  The 
  methods, 
  limitations, 
  and 
  results 
  of 
  white-fish 
  culture 
  in 
  Lake 
  Erie, 
  by 
  

  

  J. 
  J. 
  Stranahan. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  315-319. 
  1898. 
  

  

  389. 
  A 
  brief 
  history 
  of 
  the 
  gathering 
  of 
  fresh-water 
  pearls 
  in 
  the 
  Ignited 
  States, 
  bv 
  

  

  George 
  F. 
  Kunz. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  321-330. 
  1898. 
  

  

  390. 
  The 
  red-snapper 
  fisheries; 
  their 
  past, 
  present, 
  and 
  future, 
  by 
  Andrew 
  F. 
  Warren. 
  

  

  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  331-335. 
  1898. 
  

  

  391. 
  Some 
  brief 
  reminiscences 
  of 
  the 
  early 
  days 
  of 
  fish-culture 
  in 
  the 
  United 
  States, 
  

  

  by 
  Livingston 
  Ston.e. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  337-343. 
  1898. 
  

  

  392. 
  The 
  relations 
  between 
  State 
  fish 
  commissions 
  and 
  commercial 
  fishermen, 
  by 
  

  

  W. 
  E. 
  Meehan. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  345-348. 
  1898. 
  

  

  393. 
  Possibilities 
  for 
  an 
  increased 
  development 
  of 
  Florida's 
  fisherv 
  resources, 
  by 
  

  

  John 
  N. 
  Cobb. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  349-351. 
  1898. 
  

  

  394. 
  The 
  utility 
  and 
  methods 
  of 
  mackerel 
  propagation, 
  by 
  J. 
  Percy 
  ]Moore. 
  Bulle- 
  

  

  tin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  353-361. 
  1898. 
  

  

  395. 
  The 
  large-mouthed 
  black 
  bass 
  in 
  Utah, 
  bv 
  John 
  Sharp. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  

  

  363-368! 
  1898. 
  

  

  396. 
  Florida 
  fur 
  farming, 
  by 
  J. 
  M. 
  Willson, 
  jr. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1897, 
  pp. 
  369-371. 
  1898. 
  

  

  399. 
  Report 
  on 
  mackerel 
  investigations 
  in 
  1897, 
  by 
  J. 
  Percy 
  INIoore. 
  Report 
  for 
  

  

  1898, 
  pp. 
  1-22. 
  1899. 
  

  

  400. 
  Reports 
  on 
  fishes 
  ol)tained 
  ]:)y 
  the 
  steamer 
  Alhafross 
  in 
  the 
  vicinity 
  of 
  Santa 
  

  

  Catalina 
  Island 
  and 
  Monterey 
  Bay, 
  bv 
  Charles 
  H. 
  Gilbert. 
  Report 
  for 
  1898, 
  

   pp. 
  23-29, 
  plates 
  1 
  and 
  2. 
  1899. 
  

  

  401. 
  Notes 
  on 
  the 
  extent 
  and 
  condition 
  of 
  the 
  alewife 
  fisheries 
  of 
  the 
  United 
  States 
  

  

  in 
  1896, 
  by 
  Hugh 
  M. 
  Smith. 
  Report 
  for 
  1898, 
  pp. 
  31-43. 
  1899. 
  

  

  402. 
  Report 
  on 
  the 
  oyster 
  beds 
  of 
  Louisiana, 
  by 
  H. 
  F. 
  Moore. 
  Report 
  for 
  1898, 
  pp. 
  

  

  45-100, 
  plate 
  3. 
  1899. 
  

  

  403. 
  The 
  shad 
  fisheries 
  of 
  the 
  Atlantic 
  coast 
  of 
  the 
  United 
  States, 
  by 
  Charles 
  H. 
  

  

  Stevenson. 
  Report 
  for 
  1898, 
  pp. 
  101-269, 
  1899. 
  

  

  404. 
  List 
  of 
  fishes 
  collected 
  at 
  the 
  Revillagigedo 
  Archipelago 
  and 
  neighboring 
  islands, 
  

  

  liy 
  David 
  Starr 
  Jordan 
  and 
  Richard 
  Crittenden 
  McGregor. 
  Report 
  for 
  1898, 
  

   pp. 
  273-284, 
  plates 
  4-7. 
  1899. 
  

  

  405. 
  Report 
  on 
  investigations 
  by 
  the 
  L"^. 
  S. 
  Fish 
  Commission 
  in 
  Mississippi, 
  Louisi- 
  

  

  ana, 
  and 
  Texas 
  in 
  1897, 
  by 
  Barton 
  Warren 
  Evermann. 
  Report 
  for 
  1898, 
  pp. 
  

   285-310, 
  plates 
  8-36. 
  1899. 
  

   407. 
  Report 
  upon 
  exhibit 
  of 
  the 
  U. 
  S. 
  Fish 
  Commission 
  at 
  the 
  Tennessee 
  Centennial 
  

   Exposition 
  in 
  1897, 
  by 
  W. 
  de 
  C. 
  Ravenel. 
  Report 
  for 
  1898, 
  pp. 
  329-339, 
  plate 
  

   37. 
  1899. 
  

  

  409. 
  List 
  of 
  fishes 
  known 
  to 
  inhabit 
  the 
  waters 
  of 
  the 
  District 
  of 
  Columbia 
  and 
  vicin- 
  

  

  ity, 
  by 
  Hugh 
  M. 
  Smith 
  and 
  Barton 
  A. 
  Bean. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1898, 
  pp. 
  179-187. 
  

   1899. 
  

  

  410. 
  Notes 
  on 
  a 
  collection 
  of 
  tide-pool 
  fishes 
  from 
  Kadiak 
  Island 
  in 
  Alaska, 
  by 
  

  

  Cloudsley 
  Rutter. 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1898, 
  pp. 
  189-192. 
  1899. 
  

  

  