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Rich, Willis H.: [Rate of growth of chinook salmon.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (19 ) 



vol. XXXVII, p. 45-^1. 

 Seagle, George A.: [Size and growth of the rainbow trout.] Report, 1897 (1898), 



p. 72-73; also in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 62-63. 

 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Growth of the cod.] Report, 1897 (1898), p. 194; also 



in Manual of fish-culture, rev. ed., 1900, p. 196. 



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Wergeland, N.: [Growth of trout.] Report, 1878 (1880), p. 554. 



VITALITY. 



Blackford, E. GK: [Resuscitation of carp.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 72. 

 Duke, B. T. W.: A four-pound carp lives eight hours out of water by being packed 



in wet moss. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 16. F18-207 



[Vitality of carp deprived of water.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 305. 



Heath, Neil: Effect of cold on fishes. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 369-371. 



F13-116 



Jones, C. E.: [Vitality of carp.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 402. 

 Peirce, Milton P.: Resuscitation of apparently dead carp. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), 



vol. IV, p. 183. F18-275 



[Besuscitating fish.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 65-67. 

 Scudder, Charles W.: Vitality of German carp and restoration of some apparently 



dead. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 179-180. F18-271 



Smiley, Charles W.: Remarkable resuscitation of frozen carp. Bulletin, 1884 



(1884), vol. IV, p. 183-184. F13-94 



Wigg, George: On the insensibility of German carp to freezing. Bulletin, 1881 



(1882), vol. I, p. 402. 



WEIGHT. 



Blackford, Eugene Gilbert: [Large halibut and pompano.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884) 



vol. IV, p. 315. 



Crooker, L. B.: [A large bass.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 365. 

 Evermann, Barton Warren, and Edmund Lee Goldsborough: [Lengths and 



weights of black salmon, dog salmon, king salmon, coho salmon, and red salmon.] 



Bulletin, 1906 (1907), vol. XXVI, p. 233-238, 242, 246, 249, and 258. 

 Kendall, William Converse: Fishes and fishing in Sunapee Lake. (Weight of 



salmon: p. 30.) Report and special papers, 1912 (1914), 96 p. Doc. 783 issued 



Jan. 28, 1914. F14-1 



Kidder, Jerome Henry: [Loss of weight in fishes after capture.] Bulletin, 1885 



(1885), vol. V, p. 70. 



[Large herring.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 311. 

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Lord, W. Scott: [Weight of 51 salmon.] Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 274. 

 StilweU, E. M.: [On the weight of brook trout (Salmo fontinalis.)} Bulletin, 1884 



(1884), vol. IV, p. 311. 

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Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 178-179. F18-270 



Sumner, Francis Bertody: [Changes of weight resulting from water density.] 



Bulletin, 1905 (1906), vol. XXV, p. 70-84. 



POISONOUS FISHES. 



Macgowan, D. J.: [Poisonous fish in China.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 



130-131. 

 Swan, James G.: [Fatal injury inflicted by a starfish.] Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. 



VII, p. 33-48. 

 Tybring, O.: Poisonous fish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 148-151. F18-562 



REGENERATION. 



Byder, John Adam: Note on the regeneration of the scales of the German carp. 

 Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 345-346. F13-113 



OXYGEN REQUIREMENTS. 



Baird, Spencer Fullerton: [Deficient oxygen supply.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884), 

 vol. IV, p. 379-380. 



