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Meyer, Heinrich Adolf: Biological observations made during the artificial raising 

 of herrings in the western Baltic. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 629-638. F16-189 



Milner, James W.: Report on the propagation of the shad (Alosa sapidissima} and 

 its introduction into new waters by the U. S. fish commission in 1873. Report, 

 1872 and 1873 (1874), p. 419-151. F15-111 



Summary of fishing records, for shad and alewives kept at Willow Branch fish- 

 ery, North Carolina, from 1835 to 1874. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 396-400 

 incl. tables. F12-338 



Moore, Henry Frank: Observations on the herring and herring fisheries of the north- 

 east coast, with special reference to the vicinity of Passamaquoddy Bay. Report, 

 1896 (1898), p. 387-142, pi. 60-62. Doc. 356 issued Feb. 8, 1898. Fll-182 



Mordecai, E. R.: Food of the shad of the Atlantic coast of the United States (Alosa 

 praestabilis DeKay) ; and the functions of the pyloric coeca. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), 

 vol. I, p. 277-282. F12-322 



New contributions to the herring question. The dispute between Axel Boeck and 

 Ossian Sars regarding the Norwegian summer-herring. Sars' recent observations 

 and his new theory on the migrations of the herrings. Report 1873-74 and 1874-75 

 (1876), p. 195-211. F16-12 



Osborn, John H.: Shad fishing on the Saint John's River. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), 

 vol. II, p. 132. F18-89 



Page, William F.: Effect of sunlight upon shad eggs. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. 

 Y, p. 308. F18-453 



Polk, William R.: Experience of a menhaden oil manufacturer in Northumberland 

 County, Va. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 455. F18-183 



Rice, Henry J.: Experiments upon retarding the development of eggs of the shad, 

 made in 1879, at the United States shad-hatching station at Havre de Grace, Md. 

 Report, 1881 (1884), p. 787-794. illus. F16-341 



Ryder, John Adam: The Protozoa and Protophytes considered as the primary or 

 indirect source of the food of fishes. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol.'I, p. 236-251. 



F12-336 



Additional observation on the retardation of the development of the ova of the 



shad. Bulletin, 1881 (1882), vol. I, p. 422-424. F12-340 



Observations on the absorption of the yelk, the food, feeding, and development 



of embryo fishes, comprising some investigations conducted at the Central hatchery 

 Armory building, Washington, D. C., in 1882. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, 

 p. 179-205. illus. F12-357 



The Protozoa and Protophytes considered as the primary or indirect source 



of the food of fishes. Report, 1881 (1884), p. 755-770. F16-338 



On the retardation of the development of the ova in the shad (Alosa sapidissima) 



with observations on the egg fungus and bacteria. (Second series of experiments 

 conducted in association with Col. M. McDonald.) Report, 1881 (1884), p. 795- 

 811. F16-342 



The Sardine fisheries. Report, 1880 (1883), p. 163-165. F17-298 



The Scotch herring fisheries. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 117-118; 1883 (1883), 

 vol. Ill, p. 472. F18-87 



Smith, Everett: Results of planting shad in the Kennebeck River. Bulletin, 1887 

 (1889), vol. VII, p. 16. F18-637 



Smith, Hugh McCormick: The French sardine industry. Bulletin, 1901 (1902), 

 vol. XXI. 26 p. Doc. 473 issued Sept. 26, 1901. F12-266 



Swan, James G.: Shad in Puget Sound. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 152. 



F20-143 



U. S. Bureau of Fisheries: Letters referring to the presence of shad in the rivers 

 tributary to the Gulf of Mexico. [From John T. Knight, Isaac Pollard, George 

 Lawrence, Will E. Turner, Holmes A. Pattison.] Report, 1872 and 1873 (1874), 

 p. 391-395. F16-64 



The propagation and distribution of the shad. A. Operations in the distri- 

 bution of shad in 1874, by J. W. Milner. B. Report on shad hatching in New 

 Jersey, by G. A. Anderson. C. Voyage to Bremerhaven, Germany, with shad, 

 by F. Mather. D. Living shad on their way to Weser. E. Shad hatching and 

 distribution operations of 1875. Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. 323-349. 



F16-18 



On the transportation of shad for long distances. A. Experiments with a 



view to transporting shad in sea- water, by James W. Milner. B. Experiments 

 with a view to transporting shad a few months old, by Charles D. Griswold. 

 C. Apparatus for hatching shad-ova while en route to new waters, by Fred Mather. 

 Report, 1873-74 and 1874-75 (1876), p. [363]-376, illus. F16-20 



Vail, David F.: Why the catching of menhaden with seines, etc., should be re- 

 stricted. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 469. F18-194 



