354 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



1893 X— Anonymous. Scliodule of applicjitions for licenses of areas for oyster cul- 



1 me between tlie years 1882 and 1892, with action taken thereon. <^T\veuty- 

 lifth Annual Report of the Department of M»riue and Fisheries for the 

 fiscal year ended Juno 30, 1892. Ottawa, Parlianacntary paper, 1898, 

 n])i)('n(lix No 6, pp. 197-200. 



1894 a — Brown, Frank. Oysters. ^Message of the Governor of Maryland to the 



General Assembly at its regular session, January, 1891. Baltimore, 1891, 

 pp. 16-20. 



Discusses tlio condition of the State oyster fund. 

 1894 b— Fox, Howard. Faluiouth oyster fishery. <U. S. Consular Reports, Feb- 

 ruary, 1894. Washiu.,'ton, 18:)!, vol. xliv, pp. 341-342. 



A brief note on the condition of tlie industrj' since 1859. 



1894 c— Howard, T. C. B. Report of the Connuander of Maryland State Fishery 

 Force, to the Board of Public Works. Annapolis, Md., 1894, S'^, 12 pp. 



A report on certain features of the oyster industry of Maryland, tlie principal subjects 

 discussed being the oyster fund, condition of the navy, the cull law, the oyster season, 

 and magistrates and fines. 



1894 d— Oemler, A. The World's Fisheries Congress, Chicago, 1893. The past, 

 present, and future of the oyster industry in Georgia. ^Bulletin U. S. 

 Fish Commission, 1893. Washington, 1894, vol. xiii, pp. 263-272. 



1894 e — Stevenson, Charles H. The Oyster Industry of Maryland. <Bulk'tiii U. 

 S. Fish Commission, 1892. Washington, 1894, vol. xii, pp. 203-298, plates 



LVI-LXXl. 



A comprehensive economic discussion wliich reviews the regulations of the fishery 

 from the earliest period, and discusses the past and present condition of the industry 

 under tliO following captions: (1) The oyster-grounds; (2) Tonging; (3) Dredging; (4) 

 Scraping; (5) Oyster culture in Maryland; (G) Transporting; (7) The oyster markets; (8) 

 Statistical summary ; (9) State revenue and fishery force; (10) Conclusion. The paper is 

 accompanied by a map indicating the general location of the oyster reefs of the State of 

 Maryland and showing the areas on which the various forms of oyster fishery are author- 

 ized. See 1894/. 



1894 f— Stevenson, Charles H. The Oyster Industry of Maryland. <8ocoud 

 Annual Report of the Bureau of Industrial Statistics of Maryland, 18;)4. 

 Annapolis, King Bros., 1894, pp. 215-388. 

 A reprint of 1894 e. 



1894 g — Anonymous. Proceedings of the Convention Called to Ctmsider and Dis- 

 cuss the Oyster Question, held at the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, 

 Richmond, Va., Jan. 12, 1894, with Papers Issued in Calling the Conven- 

 tion. Richmond. J. W. Ferguson & Sou, 1894, 8°, 47 pp. 

 llelates to the methods of improving the condition of the oyster industry of Virginia. 

 Contains addresses delivered by J. B. Baylor, H. C. Rowe, Francis Winslow, Marshall 

 McDonald, W. IC. Brooks, O. A. Brown, and othere. 



