132 XHW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



0iit6 to tbf .3[qaarium Librarp. 



BiEN, Julius & Co., New York City: 



48 Colored plates of fishes of Porto Rico, 71 colored plates of fishes of 

 Hawaiian Islands. 

 Carter, E. N., St. Johnsbury, Vt.: 



American Fish Culturist for 1904. 

 Ehrenbaum, Dr. E., Helgoland, Germany: 



Fische mit festsitzenden eiern. 

 Felt, Dr. E. Porter, Albany, N. Y.: 



Mosquitoes of New Y'ork State. 

 Field Columbian Museum, Chicago, 111., (ihroiii^li F. J. V. Skiff, Director) : 



Pamohlets on fishes and other cold-blooded vertebrates. 

 Grant, Madison, New Y'ork City: 



First and Seventh Reports of the New York Forest, Fish and Game 

 Commission. 

 KoHNKE, Dr. Quitman, New Orleans, La.: 



Papers on the mosquito problem. 

 Museum of the Brookly.n Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. {througJi iJr 

 A . G. Mayer, Curator in Chief) : 



IMemoirs and Bulletins. 

 New Y'ork State Forest, Fish and Game Com.mission, Albany, N. Y. : 



Portfolio of colored plates of fishes and game of New York 

 Parker, Dr. G. Howard, Cambridge, Mass.: 



18 Pamphlets on Fishes and Invertebrates. 

 Smith, Dr. John B., New Brunswick, N. J.: 



Pamphlets on mosquitoes. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. (tlirougli Professor S. P 

 Langley, Secretary) : 



Annual Reports and Bulletins. 

 TowNSEND, C. H., New Y'ork City: 



The American Lobster — Herrick. 

 United States Fisheries Bureau, Washington, D C. {through Hon. 

 Geo. M. Bowers. Commissioner) : 



Annual Reports and Bulletins. 

 Weeks, Henry Clay. Bayside, L. I.: 



Report of Anti-Mosquito Convention, 1903. 



Purcbaeitg. 



Steamer Angler — collections from the fishing banks oft" the New Jersey 

 Coast : 

 18 horse mussels, 5 starfish, 24 skate, 90 sea ravens, 58 bergalls. 25 

 muttonfish, 28 sculpin, 2 anemones, 14 puft'crs. i rock crab, 2 

 hake, 52 sea ravens, 10 fluke, 6 menhaden, 75 sea ba.ss, 14 porgies, 

 4 scup, 12 dogfish, 28 blackiish, i cunner, 3 conger eel, 8 anglers, 

 I codfish. 



Jacob & W.m. Schnoor — collections from the pound nets at Port Mon- 

 mouth, N. J.: 

 2 sturgeon, 3 large sharks, 7 large drumfish, 5 weakfish, 10 s])iny 1)0.\- 

 fish, 10 orange filefish, 10 young sea robins, 4 puffers, i slimy 

 toadfish, I pilotfish, 7 menhaden, i yellow mackerel, i dogfish, 

 X sea lamprey, i codling, i hake, 6 sculpin, 4 winter flounders. 



Troimcal Fishes — from Bermuda: 



34 hinds, 50 squirrelfish, 3 crawfish, i margate-fish, 42 sergeant 

 majors, 5 butterfly-fish, 9 hog-fish, 134 angel-fish, 12 lobsters. 



