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1884. Heilprin, A. — N. American Tertiary Ostreidce, in Same. 



1885. Hopson. — Shipping seed oysters to California, Mc Williams 

 Printing Co., N.Y. 



1892. Collins.— .Report of Fish, of Pacific Coast of U.S., Rep. 

 U.S.F.C. 1888, pp. 153, 267. 



1892. Kellogg, V. L. — A contrib. to our know, of the Morph. of 

 Lamell. Mollusks, Bull. U.S.F.C, 1890, pp. 389-436, PI. I, XXIX-XCIV. 



1893. Townsend, C. H. — Rep. ofobserv. resp. the oyster resources and 

 oyst. fisheries of the Pacific Coast of U.S., Rep. U.S.F.C, 1889-91, pp. 343-372. 



1894. Hall, Ansley. — Notes on the oys. Ind. of N. Jersey, Rep. 

 U.S.F.C. 1892, pp. 463-528. 



1894. Stevenson, Charles H. — A Bibliography of Publications in 

 the English Language relating to Oysters and Oyster Industries, Rep. U.S.F.C, 

 1892, pp. 305-359. 



The Oyster Industry of Maryland, Bull. U.S.F.C, 1892, pp. 203-298, 

 PI. LVI-LXXI. 



1894. Kofoid, C. A. — On some laws of cleavage, Proc. Am. Asso. Arts 

 and Sci. XXIX, p. 180. 



1897. Moore, H. F. — Oysters and methods of Oyster-culture, Rep. 

 U.S.F.C 



A manual of Fish-culture. 



1904. Grave, Caswell. — A Report of work carried on for the Develop, 

 of ihc Oys. Ind. of N. Carolina, Bull. U.S.F.C, 1901. 



1904. Mitsukuri, K. — The Cultivation of Marine and Freshwater 

 Auimals in Japan. Bull. Bur. Fish, 1905. 



1911. McFarland, R. — A History of the New England Fisheries. 



In Canada, with the exception of the little papers of Prince (1895) 

 and McBride (1905) in which there are a few scanty references to develop- 

 mental stages, there has been nothing done on the embryology of the oyster 

 outside of my own more recent work. In like manner, beyond the limited 

 experiments of Captain Kemp, and one or two others, there have been no 

 practical attempts at oyster-culture worth mentioning. There are, 

 however, frequent references, especially in the Annual Reports of the 

 Marine and Fisheries Department, Ottawa, to the state of the oyster 

 fishery in Canada. 



The following may be mentioned: 



For New Brunswick: Hon. J. Ferguson of Bathurst (Am. Rep. Mar. 

 and Fish. Dept. for 1808); Inspector Venning (1871, 1878, 1883, 1885, 

 1887, 1888). 



For Prince Edward Island: Hon. W. H. Pope (1873, 1879) ; Inspector 

 J. Hunter Dewar (1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888); 

 Inspector E. Hackett (1889, 1890, 1891, 1892). 



