American Fisheries Society 355 



Rice, H. J. 



Experiments in oyster propagation 1883, p. 49- 56 



Salt as an agent for the destruction of the fish 



fungus 1884, p. 15- 21 



Ripple, Robert, 



Experiments in rearing small-mouth black bass 1908, p. 126-130 



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 RocKwooD, A. p., 



The native fish of Utah 1873, p. 24- 25 



Rogers, W. H., 



Fishvvays 1892, p. 127-131 



Roosevelt, Robert B., 



On early work of the New York Fish Commission, 1877, p. 45- 48 



The advance of American fish culture 1877, p. 10- 17 



Reproductive power of eels 1878, p. 90- 98 



Reproductive habits of eels 1879, p. 32- 44 



Hybrids 1880, p. 8- 13 



Rosenberg Albert, 



Some experiments in the propagation of rainbow 



trout 1906, p. 87- 89 



Roth, Filbert, 



The fisherman and reforestation 1906, p. 164-168 



Ryder, John A., 



Notes on the breeding, food and cause of the green 



color of the oyster 1882, p. 57- 79 



On the forces which determine the survival of fish 



embryos 1884, p. 195-199 



On some of the protective contrivances developed 

 by and in connection with the ova of various 



species of fishes 1885, p. 59- 65 



The lateral line organs and the hyaline tissues of 



the head of the shad 1889, p. 20- 22 



Salter, G. H. Cotton, 



Fish culture on the Yang-Tse-Kiang — The Samli 



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Seagle, Geo. A., 



Some remarks on the rainbow trout, the time for 



planting, etc. 1902, p. 138-139 



Seal, Wm. P., 



On the desirability of the establishment of great 



public aquaria in the United States 1890, p. 20- 26 



Seal, Wm. P. and John Gay, 



The past and present of fish culture with an in- 

 quiry as to what may be done to further pro- 

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Seal, Wm. P., 



Transportation of live fishes 1891, p. 55- 60 



The present status of trout culture 1892, p. ZZ- 45 



