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Simmer, Francis Bertody: An intensive study of the fauna and flora of a restricted 

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 (1 fold.), fold, diagr. Doc. 716 issued May 14, 1910. 10-35677 



Edwards, Vinal N.: [Notes upon fish and other objects on Cape Cod.] Bulletin, 



1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 69. 



Marsh., Millard Caleb: The treatment of fish-cultural waters for the removal of algae. 

 Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 871-890, illus. Doc. 687 issued April, 1910. 



10-35567 



Snow, Julia W.: The plankton algae of Lake Erie, with special reference to the 

 Chlorophyceae. (Literature: p. 393.) Bulletin, 1902 (1904), vol. XXII, p. 369- 

 394, IV col. pis. Doc. 529 issued Aug. 4, 1903. F12-69 



DIATOMS. 



Gorham, Frederic Pooler [Life-history of diatoms and their relation to lobster- 



fry.] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 176-193, pi. IV-VI. 

 Lotsy, Johannes Paulus: Food of the oyster, clam, and ribbed mussel. Report, 



1893 (1895), p. 375-386. Doc. 313 issued 1896. 6^4419 



Mitchell, Philip Henry ^ and Raymond L. Barney: The occurrence in Virginia of 



green-gilled oysters similar to those of Marennes. (Bibliography: p. 149.) Bulle- 



tin, 1915-16(1918), vol. XXXV, p. 137-149. Doc. 850 issued Aug. 11, 1917. F17-247 

 Puysegur, M., and John A. Ryder: [On the cause of the greening of oysters, 



by M. Puysegur, with a supplementary note on the coloration of the blood-cor- 



puscles of the oyster by John A. Ryder.] Report, 1882 (1884), p. 793-805. 

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(1885), vol. V, p. 68-69. 



COMMERCIAL USE. 



Clark, A. Howard: [Irish moss industry.] In The fisheries and fishery industries 



of the United States. 1887. Sec. II, pt. Ill, p. 219-220. 



Hoyt, W. D.: [Economic uses of algse.j Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 405. 

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XIII, p. 434-435. 

 Smith, Hugh McCormick: The seaweed industries of Japan. The utilization of 



seaweeds in the United States. (References: p. 136.) Bulletin, 1904 (1905), 



vol. XXIV, p. 133-181, illus., V pi. Doc. 562 issued Feb. 18, 1905. F12-6 



Stevenson, Charles Hugh: [Aquatic plants as fertilizer.] Report, 1902 (1903), 



p. 275-279. 

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1886 (1887), vol. VI, p. 452. 



- [On the economic value of the giant kelp and other seaweeds of the northwest 

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[A new gelatinous substance.] Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 373-375. 



TJ. S. Bureau of Fisheries: [Irish moss industry.] Report, 1904 (1905), p. 285-286. 



White, George F., and Adrian Thomas: Properties of fish and vegetable oil 

 mixtures. Bulletin, 1912 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 183-198, illus. Doc. 785 

 issued Feb. 18, 19 14. F14-8 



BACTERIA. 



Clark, A. Howard: [To prevent fish from reddening.] Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. 



V, p. 79. 

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p. 75-79. 

 Farlow, William G.: On the nature of the peculiar reddening of salted codfish 



during the summer season. Report, 1878 (1880), p. 969-974. F20-120 



Vegetable parasites of codfish. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol . VI , p. 1-4. F18-521 



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p. 318. 



Lawrence-Hamilton, J.: Foul fish and filth fevers. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. 



XIII, p. 311-334. Doc. 269 issued 1894. F12-183 



Layet, Alexandre: Experimental hygiene Observations on the red flesh of the 



codfish. Bulletin, 1887 (1889), vol. VII, p. 90-95. F18-656 



Mauriac, E.: Cases of poisoning caused by spoiled codfish, and the unnecessary. 



prohibition of the sale of reddened codfish. Report, 1886 (1889), p. 1027-1053 



F17-151 

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XVIII, p. 399. 



