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Mather, F. 



Cold Spring harbor (New York) station 

 during the season of 1885-86, and the 

 distribution in the spring of 1886. Rept. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1885 (1887), 14, 117- 

 120. 1887.2 



- Report of operations at Cold 

 Spring harbor, New York, during the 

 season of 1885. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1885 (1887); 14, 109-115. 1887.3 



Smelt hatching. Trans. Amer. 



Fisheries Soc. 1886 (1887), 10-13. 1887.4 



Work at Cold Spring harbor. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1886 (1887), 

 84-87. Ibid., 1887 (1888), 8-12. 



1888.1 



Brown trout in America. Bull. 



U. S. Fish Comm. 1887 (1889), 7, 21-22. 



1889.1 



- Report of eggs shipped to and 

 received from foreign countries at the 

 Cold Spring harbor (New York) sta- 

 tion during the season of 1886-87. 

 Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1886 (1889), 

 16, 829-831. 1889.2 



Report of operations at the Cold 



Spring harbor (New York) station dur- 

 ing the season of 1886. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1886 (1889), 15, 721-729. 



1889.3 



- Report upon the results of sal- 

 mon planting in the Hudson river. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1887 (1889), 7, 409- 

 424. 1889.4 



Salmon in the Hudson river. 

 Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1889 (1890), 

 39-65. 1890.1 



- The American Fisheries Society 

 and its proceedings. Trans. Amer. Fish- 

 eries Soc. 1890 (1891), 87-115. 1891.1 



- Danger to fish eggs in transit. 

 Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1890 (1891), 

 43-45. 1891.2 



- Eggs of pike perch. Trans. 

 Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1890 (1891), 15-16. 



1891.3 



- Breeding habits of the perch. 

 Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1891 (1892), 

 51-55. 1892.1 



- Planting trout as fry or year- 

 lings. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1892 (1893), 86-93. 1893.1 



- Improved method of hatching 

 smelts. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1894 (1895), 77-83. 1895.1 



- The influence of railroads on 

 fish culture. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc. 1895 (1896), 17-24. ' 1896.1 



- The Gammarus or freshwater 

 shrimp as trout food. Trans. Amer. 

 Fisheries Soc. 1896 (1897), 77-78. 



1897.1 



- Natural food for trout fry. 

 Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1896 (1897), 

 48-52. 1897.2 



Mather, Frederic, & Dean, Bashford. 

 Inspection of waters: lake Ronkon- 

 koma, Long Island, fauna and flora. 

 Rept. N. Y. State Fish Commission, 

 1889, 18. 1889.1 



Fishes, p. 215-217. 



Mather, William W. Indication 

 d'un gisement de poissons fossiles pres 

 de Durham entre Middletown et New- 

 haven. Bull. Soc. Geol. Paris, 1834-35, 

 7, 70. 1834.1 



- [Note on sharks' teeth] Amer. 

 Journ. Sci., 1835, 28, 378. 2 figs. 



1835.1 



Mathew, Gervase F. See Matthew, 

 Gervase F. 



Mathews, A. P. The toxic and anti- 

 toxic action of salts. Amer. Journ. 

 Physiol., 1905, 12, 419-443. 17 tables. 



1905.1 



Matschie, Paul, Reichenow, A., 

 Tornier, G., & Pappenheim, P. Die 



Siisswasserfauna Deutschlands. Heft 

 I. Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, 

 Pisces. Jena, 1909. 206 p. 173 figs. 

 8. 1909.1 



Matsubara, A., & Lebedincev, A. 



Einige Angaben iiber die moderne Was- 

 serwirthschaft in Japan [Text in Rus- 

 sian] Vest. Rybopromysl., St. Peters- 

 burg, 1902, 17, 705-728. 3 figs. 1902.1 



Matsubara, Shinnosuke. Catalog 

 der japanischen Abteilung der interna- 

 tionalen Fischerei-Ausstellung zu Ber- 

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1880.1 



- Die Fischerei der Gegenwart in 

 Japan. Ost-Asien, Berlin, 1902, 5, 213- 

 214. 1902.1 



Die Fischerei in Japan in der 

 Gegenwart. Congr. Intern. Peche Pisci- 

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1903.1 



- Fischzucht in Japan und Kultur 

 anderer Wasserprodukte Stenogr. Pro- 

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 1905 (1906), 307-327. pi. 1906.1 



