276 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Clupea neglecta, Kafinesque, Second Decade of New North American 

 Fishes, in American Monthly Magazine, vol. ii, 1818, p. 206. 



Clupanodon aureus^ Spix, Selecta Genera et Species Piscium, Brazil, 

 1829, p. 52, tab. xxi. 



Alosa aurea, Yalenciennes, op. cit, p. 427. 



Clupea aurea, Gunther, op. cit, p. 437. 



Clupea Carolinensis, Gkonow, Catalogue of Fish collected and described 

 by Lawrence Theodore Gronow, now in the British Museum (ed. 

 Gray), 1854, p. 40. 



"Fish Guano," Halliday, S. B., in Country Gentleman, vol. vi, p. 250. 

 S. W. Johnson, Ibid. vol. viii, p. 43. 

 Cook, op. cit. 



" Menhaden Fisheries and their Products, A new source of Commercial 

 Industry." By Louis 0. d'Homergue, <iu The Manufacturer 

 and Builder, vol. iii, p. 114, May, 1876. 



"The Fish Od and Scrap Business," Connecticut, in American Agri- 

 culturist, vol. xsxii, 1873, p. 139. 



" Fish Scrap or Guano," Editorial, iUd. xxxi, 1872, p. 419. 



" The Manufacture of Fish Oil and Guano," Anonymous, ibid, xxvi, 

 1867, p. 400 (with wood cut of menhaden). 



" A Fish Oil and Guano Factory," Editorial, ibid, xxvii, 1868, p. 451 

 (with wood cuts of factories and fishing scenes). 



" Pound fishing for menhaden." 



Lyman, On the Possible Exhaustion of Sea Fisheries, in Sixth 

 Annual Eeportof the Commissioners of Inland Fisheries (Mass.), 

 1872, p. 24. 



" The Sardine Industry " — 



Anonymous in Harpers "Weekly, January, 1875, and Scientific 

 American, February 6, 1875 (with wood cuts of fisheries and pro- 

 cess of manufacture). 



Menhaden used as food — 



Anonymous in Topography and History of Wareham, 1815, in 

 collections of the Mass. Hist. Society, iv, second series, 1816, p. 

 284. 



Storer, 1. c, Gill. Fishes of New York. 



FSE OF RAW fish FOR MANURE — 



Field, David D., in Statistical Account of the County of Mid- 

 dlesex, in Connecticut, 1819, p. 153. 



Thompson, Benjamin F., in his History of Long Island, 1839, 

 p. 44. 



DwiGHT, Timothy, in his Travels in New England, pp. 305, 513. 

 Boardman, Samuel L. and Atkins, Charles G. 



The I Menhaden and Herring Fisheries | of Maine | as sources 

 of fertilization | A Eeport made to the Maine Board of Agricul- 

 ture I By Samuel L. Boardman, Secretary of the Board | and | 

 Charles G. Atkins, formerly Fish Commissioner of Maine j 8vo., 

 1875, pp. 67. 



