XXXVl EEPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



75. GOODE, G. Brown. The status of the U. S. Fish Commission in 1884. A review 



of what has been accomplished in fish-culture and the investigation of the 

 American fisheries. 



[From Report for 1884, pp. 1139-1184.] 



76. Ryder, John A. On the preservation of embryonic materials and small organ- 



isms, together with hints upon imbedding and mounting sections serially. 

 [From Report for 1882, pp. 607-629.] 



77. Baird, Spencer F. Report of the Commissioner for 1882. A.— Inquiry into the 



decrease of food-fishes. B.— The propagation of food-fishes in the waters of 

 the United States. 



[From Report for 1882, pp. xvii-xcii.] 



78. Smith, Sidney I. Report on the decapod Crustacea of the Albatross dredgings 



ofl' the east coast of the United States in 1883. 

 [From Report for 1882, pp. 345-426.] 



79. Tanner, Z. L. Report on the work of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Fish 



Hawk, for the year ending December 31, 1882, and on the construction of the 



steamer Albatross. 



[From Report for 1882, pp. 3-34.] 

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80. McDonald, Marshall. A new system of fish way building. 



[From Report for 1882, pp. 43-52] 



81. Collins, J. W. History of the tile-fish. 



[From Report for 1882, pp. 237-294 a.] 



82. Collins, J. W. Notes on the habits aud methods of capture of various species of 



sea-birds that occur on the fishing banks off" the eastern coast of North America, 

 and which are used as bait for catching codfish by New England fishermen. 

 [From Report for 1882, pp. 311-338.] 



83. Verrill, a. E. Notice of the remarkable marine fauna occupying the outer banks 



oif the southern coast of New England, and of some additions to the fauna of 

 Vineyard Sound; 



[From Report for 1882, pp. 641-069.] 



84. Verrill, A. E. Physical characters of the portion of the continental border be- 



neath the Gulf Stream explored by the Fish Hawk, 1880 to 1882. 

 [From Report for 1882, pp. 1045-1057.] 



85. Smiley, Charles W. Report on the distribution of carp to July 1, 1881, from 



young reared in 1879 and 1880. 



[From Report for 1882, pp. 943-1008.] 



86. Bean, Tarleton H. List of the fishes distributed by the U. S. Fish Commis- 



sion. 



[From Report for 1882, pp. 1039-1044.] 



87. Bean, Tarleton H. List of fishes collected by the U. S. Fish Commission at 



Wood's Holl, Mass., during the summer of 1881. 

 [From Report for 1882, pp. 339-344.] 



88. Smiley, Charles W. The influence of artificial i)ropagatlon upon production 



illustrated by the salmon work of the Sacramento River, California. 

 [From Bulletin for 1884, pp. 201, 202.] 



89. True, Frederick W. Suggestions to the keepers of the United States life-saving 



stati»«s, light-houses, and light-ships, and to other observers, relative to the 

 best means of collecting and preserving specimens of whales and porpoises, 

 [From Report for 1883, pp. 1157-1182.] 



