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1349. Raynor, J. Morrison. Statement concerning the menhaden fishery. 



Report for 1877, v, p. 448. 1879. (Out of print.) 



1350. Redding, B. B. Letters relating to the San Joaquin River and its fishes. 



Report for 1873-74 and 1874-75, ill, pp. 479-483. 1876. (Out of print.) 



1351. Redding, Joseph D. Character of the carp introduced by Capt. Henry 



Robinson about 1830. Bulletin, iv, for 1884, pp. 266-267. 1884. (Out of 

 print. ) 



1352. Redding, Joseph D. Causes of the decrease of salmon in the Sacramento 



River. Bulletin, vn, for 1887, pp. 57-58. 1887. (Out of print. ) 



1353. Redmond, Roland. On rainbow trout reared from eggs brought from 



California. Bulletin, in, for 1883, p. 230. 1883. (Out of print.) 



1354. Reed, Dwight T. The fisheries of Spain in 1879. Report for 1883, xin, 



pp. 1195-1196. 1885. (Out of print.) 



1355. Reeves, I. S. K. Description of the fresh and salt water supply and pump- 



ing plants used for the aquarium. Bulletin, xin, for 1893, pp. 159-161. 

 1894. Pamphlet No. 253. 



1356. Reichardt, E. The purification of refuse water. Report for 1878, vi, pp. 



519-524 (including 1 fig. ). 1880. (Out of print.) 



1357. Reichardt, E. The injurious influence on pisciculture of the retting water 



of flax and hemp. Report for 1880, vm, pp. 545-550. 1883. (Outof print.) 



1358. Reighard, Jacob E. Some plankton studies in the Great Lakes. Bulletin, 



xin, for 1893, pp. 127-142. plate 10. 1894. Pamphlet No. 252. 



1359. Reisenbichler, G. F. The thick or thin fertilization of eggs. Report for 



1877, VII, pp. 633-635. 1882. (Out of print.) 



1360. Renaud, J. An account of the Portuguese and French oysters cultivated in 



the bay of Arcachon. Report for 1880, vm, pp. 931-941 (including 4 figs. ) . 

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1361. Rice, H.J. Experiments upon retarding the development of the eggs of 



the shad, made in 1879, at the United States shad-hatching station at 

 Havre de Grace, Md. Report for 1881, ix, pp. 787-794. 1884. (Out of 

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1362. Richardson, Henry. Statement concerning the menhaden fishery. Report 



for 1877, v, p. 464. 1879. (Out of print.) 



1363. Riddle, George W. Restocking the Merrimac River with lamprey eels. 



Bulletin, v, for 1885, p. 320. 1885. (Out of print.) 



1364. Riley, C. V. Water- beetles destroying carp. Bulletin, v, for 1885, p. 311. 



1885. (Outof print.) 



1365. Rixford, George C. Progress and results in fish-culture (carp). Bulle- 



tin, I, for 1881, p. 396. 1882. (Out of print. ) 



1366. Robbins, Isaac D. Statement concerning the menhaden fishery. Report 



for 1877, v, p. 460. 1889. (Out of print. ) 



1367. Robeson, John S. The fisheries of Syria in 1882. Report for 1883, xm,p. 



1199. 1885. (Outof print.) 



1368. Robinson, W. Russell. A California salmon taken in James River. Bul- 



letin, iv, for 1884, p. 290. 1884. (Out of print. ) 



1369. Rockwell, A. P. Hatching and distribution of California salmon in trib- 



utaries of Great Salt Lake. Report for 1873-74 and 1874-75, ill, pp. 

 434-435. 1876. (Out of print.) 



1370. Rognerud, Carl. Hatching cod in Norway. Bulletin, vn, for 1887, pp. 



113-119. 1887. (Outof print.) 



1371. Rowe, Henry C. Deep-water oyster culture. Bulletin, xin, for 1893, pp. 



273-276. 1894. Pamphlet No. 263. 



1372. Rubelius, H. Crawfish culture in Europe. Report for 1879, vm, pp. 



767-770. 1882. (Out of print.) 



1373. Ruge, J. G. The sponge fisheries of Florida. Bulletin, vn, for 1887, pp. 



22-24. 1887. (Out of print.) 



1374. Rumpff, Carl. The oyster as a popular article of food in North America. 



Bulletin, iv, for 1884, pp. 356-358. 1884. (Out of print.) 

 Rutter, Cloud. See Evermann and Rutter. 



1375. Ryder, Francis W. Codfish caught near Cape Charles, mouth of Chesa- 



peake Bay, in 1834. Bulletin I, for 1881, pp. 384-385. 1882. (Outof print.) 



1376. Ryder, John A. A valuable edible mollusk of the west coast. Bulletin, 



I, for 1881, p. 21. 1881. (Out of print. ) 



1377. Ryder, John A. Preliminary notice of the more important scientific 



results obtained from a study of the embryologv of fishes. Bulletin, I, for 

 1881, pp. 22-23. 1881. (Out of print.) 



1378. Ryder, John A. Notes on the development, spinning habits, and structure 



of the four-spined stickleback (Apdtesquadracus.) Bulletin, I, for 1881, 

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