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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



SMI 



Smith, H. M. 



- Federal fish farming, or planting 

 fish by the billion. Nat. Geogr. Mag., 

 Washington, 1910, 21, 418-446. figs. 



1910.1 



- The United States Bureau of 

 Fisheries, its establishment, functions, 

 organization, resources, operations and 

 achievements. Proc. 4. Internat. Cong. 

 Washington. Bull. Bur. Fisheries 1908 

 (1910), 28, pt. 2, 1365-1411. 14 pis. 



1910.2 



The conservation of fishery 

 resources. Scient. Amer., 1911, 105, 

 149-154. figs. 1911.1 



- The North Atlantic fisheries 

 dispute and its arbitration at The Hague 

 in 1910. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1910 (1911), 405-414. 1911.2 



- Note on the occurrence of the 

 whale shark, Rhinodon typicus, in the 

 Philippine islands. Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, 1911, 24, 97. 1911.3 



- America's most valuable fishes. 

 Nat. Geogr. Mag., Washington, 1912, 

 23,494-514. figs. 1912.1 



- The chimserpid fishes of the 

 Philippine islands, with description of a 

 new species. Scientific results of the 

 Philippine cruise of the fisheries steamer 

 " Albatross " 1907-1910, no. 18. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1912, 42, 231-232. pi. 



1912.2 



Chimcera deani, sp. nov. is described. 



Description of a new notidanoid 

 shark from the Philippine islands repre- 

 senting a new family. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1912, 41, 489-491. 1912.3 



Philippine sharks. 



1912, n. s. 36, 903. 



Science, 

 1912.4 



- The prolificness of Gambusia. 

 Science, 1912, n. s. 36, 224. 1912.5 



- The squaloid sharks of the 

 Philippine archipelago, with descriptions 

 of new genera and species. Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., 1912, 41, 677-685. 5 pis. & 

 4 figs. 1912.6 



- Statement [on behalf of the 

 Department of Commerce and Labor 

 and the Bureau of Fisheries regarding 

 the trawl-net fishery] Hearings before 

 the committee on the merchant marine 

 and fisheries, House of Representatives, 

 on H. R. 16457 prohibiting the import- 

 ing and landing of fish caught by the 

 beam trawlers, Tuesday and Wednes- 



day, May 28 and 29, 1912, 100-104. 

 Washington, 1912. 1912.7 



- Description of a new carcharioid 

 shark from the Sulu archipelago. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1913, 45, 599-601. 

 pi. & 3 figs. 1913.1 



- The hemiscylliid sharks of the 

 Philippine archipelago, with description 

 of a new genus from the China sea. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1913, 45, 567- 

 569. pi. & 2 figs. 1913.2 



A filefish new to the Atlantic 

 coast of the United States [Cantherin 

 pullus] Science, 1914, n. s. 40, 815. 



1914.: 



- The need for a national institut 

 for the technical instruction of fish( 

 folk. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 191! 

 (1914), 41-46. 1914. 



- The relations of the federal 

 government with the fishing industry 

 the Pacific coast. Trans. Pacific Fish- 

 eries Soc. 1914 (1915), 23-28. 1915.1 



America's surpassing fisheries, 

 eogr. Mag., 1916, 29, 546-583. 



Nat. Geogr. Mag., 1916, 



figs. 1916.: 



- Sharks, man-eaters and others, 

 with suggestions that Americans turn to 

 economic account some of the smaller 

 species of the Atlantic coast. Amer. 

 Mus. Journ., 1916, 16, 341-355. figs. 



1916.^ 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & B< 

 Barton A . List of fishes known to 

 inhabit the waters of the district of 

 Columbia and vicinity. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1898 (1899), 18, 179-187. 



1899.1 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Collins, 

 Joseph W. See Collins & Smith. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Earll, 

 R. Edward. See Earll & Smith. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Eve 

 mann, Barton Warren. See Evermj 

 & Smith. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Gill, 

 Theodore Nicholas. See Gill & Smith. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, Harris, 

 W. (?., Sage, Z)., & Townsend, C. H. 

 See Sage, Townsend & others. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Harroi 

 L. G. Breeding habits of the yellow 

 catfish. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1902 

 (1904), 22, 149-154. Abstract in 

 Science, 1903, n. s. 17, 243-244. 1904.1 



