358 Fortieth Annual Meeting 



Washburn, F. L., 



Deep sea dredging on the U. S. Steamer AlbatrossA?S6, p. 17- 21 

 WiLLCox, Joseph, 



The Florida sponge fishery 1884, p. 67- 70 



WiLMOT, Samuel, 



Aquaculture and fish protection 1875, p. 23- 34 



Canadian fish culture 1877, p. 50- 59 



WiNSLow, Francis, 



Present condition and future prospects of the 



oyster industry 1884, p. 148-159 



Wood, C. C, 



Exhibition of original contrivances for use at brook 

 trout hatcheries; with description and dis- 

 cussion 1900, p. 51-68 (7 fig.) 



The quality of the water a factor in rearing trout 



fry 1901, p. 105-110 



WoRRALL, James, 



The fishways of Pennsylvania 1874, p. 38- 44 



On the Pennsylvania fishways 1875, p. 40- 41 



Worth, S. G., 



The propagation of the striped bass 1884, p. 209-212 



North Carolina encouragement to shellfish culture__1887, p. 53- 59 

 The recent hatching of striped bass and possibilities 



with other commercial species 1904, p. 223-228 



Progress in hatching striped bass 1909, p. 155-159 



Whish, John D., 



Commercial values 1903, p. 112-114 



The passing of the native brook trout 1905, p. 90- 95 



Whitaker, Herschel, 



The Michigan grayling 1886, p. 59- 65 



Experiments in the impregnation of pike perch 



eggs 1890, p. 20- 36 



Fry vs. fingerlings 1892, p. 94- 98 



Early history of the fisheries on the Great Lakes__1892, p. 163-179 

 Some observations on the moral phases of modern 



fish culture 1895, p. 59- 71 



A new hatchery 1895, p. 83- 88 



Yellow Perch Discussion 1909, p. 192-195 



f 1906, p. 189-200 



! (2 fig.) 



Reports of Committee on Foreign Relations -__ -( j^q^ ^_ pg 



(^ 1907, p. 174-182 



