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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



SMI 



Smith, H. M. 



Acclimatization of Pacific sal- 

 mon in the Great Lakes. Rev. Intern. 

 Peche Piscicult., St. Petersb., 1899, 

 no. 3, 9-10. 1899.1 



- Fish-fauna of the Woods Hole 

 region. Science, 1899, n. s. 10, 878-881. 



1899.2 



- Fish of the District of Columbia. 

 Washington Post, Nov. 13, 1899. 



1899.3 



- Government fish-culture in the 

 United States. Rev. Intern. Peche 

 Piscicult., St. Petersb., 1899, no. 3, 

 10-11. 1899.4 



Interesting fish from the Ala- 

 bama coast [Caranx lugubris] Scient. 

 American, 1899, 80, 91. 1899.5 



- Notes on the extent and con- 

 dition of the alewife fisheries of the 

 United States in 1896. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1898 (1899), 24, 31-43. 



1899.6 



- Notice of a filefish new to the 

 fauna of the United States. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1898 (1899), 18, 273-278. 

 pi. & figs. 1899.7 



- The southern spring mackerel 

 fishery of the United States. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1898 (18)99), 18, 193- 

 271. 1899.8 



Great improvements to come 

 in fish-culture. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 

 Dec. 30, 1900 (20th century ed.) 1900.1 



- Report on the inquiry respecting 

 food-fishes and the fishing-grounds. 

 Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1899 (1900), 26, 

 cxix-cxlvi. Ibid, 1900 (1901), 26, 119- 

 135. Ibid. 1901 (1902), 27, 111-140. 

 Ibid. 1902 (1904), 28, 111-142. pi. 

 Ibid. 1903 (1905), 29, 75-100. 1900.2 



- The three-toothed lamprey. 

 Scient. Amer., 1900, 82, 235. 2 figs. 



1900.3 



Chiasmodon in the Indian ocean. 

 Science, 1901, n. s. 13, 510-511. 1901.1 



- Concerning the habits of salmon. 

 Astoria (Oregon) Daily Budget, Sept, 

 2, 1901. 1901.2 



- Additions to the fish fauna [of 

 Woods Hole] in 1900. Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1901 (1902), 21, 32. 1902.1 



- Description of a new species 

 of blenny [Eulophias tanneri] from 

 Japan. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1901 

 (1902), 21, 93-94. fig. 1902.2 



Fish and fisheries of the Irish 



sea [review of work by W. A. Herdman 

 and Robert A. Dawson] Science, 1902, 

 n. s. 16, 305-306. 1902.3 



- The French sardine industry. 

 Pop. Sci. Monthly, 1901, 2, 542-556. - 

 Fish. Gazette, 18, 673-674. Bull. 

 U.S. Fish Comm. 1901 (1902), 21, 1-26. 

 8 pis. & 2 figs. 1902.4 



- Das kleinste bekannte Wir- 

 beltier. Allgem. Fischerei Zeitg., 1902, 

 27. Jahrg., 224-226. 1902.5 



Mistichthys luzonensis Smith. 



- Lampreys ascending falls. St. 

 Nicholas Mag., N. Y., July, 1902, 29. 

 figs. 1902.6 



- Note on the Scotch method of 

 smoking haddocks. Rept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1901 (1902), 27, 269-271. 



1902.7 



Notes on five food-fishes of 



lake Buhi, Luzon, Philippine islands. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1901 (1902), 21, 

 167-171. pi. & figs. 1902.8 



- Notes on the subtropical fishes 

 observed in 1900 [at Woods Hole] Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1901 (1902), 21, 32-33. 



1902.9 



Notes on the tagging of four 

 thousand adult cod at Woods Hole, 

 Massachusetts. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1901 (1902), 27, 193-208. 1902.10 



- Le plus petit vertebre connu. 

 Rev. Scient., 1902, 4. ser. 17, 345-346. 



1902.11 



- Report on the inquiry respecting 

 food-fishes and the fishing-grounds. 

 Rept, U. S. Fish Comm. 1901 (1902), 

 27, 111-140. 1902.12 



- The smallest known vertebrate. 

 Science, 1902, n. s. 16, 30-31. 1902.13 



Mistichthys luzonensis Smith. 



The largest bluefish. Forest & 



Stream, 1903, 61, 283. 1903.1 



Marine animals in interior wa- 

 ters. Science, 1903, n. s. 17, 114. 



1903.2 



- The smallest pygmy among 

 fishes. St. Nicholas Mag., N. Y., June, 

 1903, 30. 2 figs. 1903.3 



- Another sea-serpent myth. 

 Forest & Stream, 1904, 63, 472. 



1904.1 



- "As flat as a flounder." St. 

 Nicholas Mag., N. Y., 1904, 31, 1032- 

 1034. figs. 1904.2 



