FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 141 



(itftH In H\t ICibrarg 



BuBEAU OF Fisheries {through Hon. George M. Boicers, Commissioner), Wash- 

 ington, D. C: 



Reports and Publications for 1910. 

 Carnegie Ixstitutiox, Washington, D. C: 



Publications for 1910. 

 DiMicK, F. F., Boston, Mass.: 



35th Annual Report, Boston Fisheries Bureau. 

 Illixois State Laboratory of Nattiral History (through Dr. S. A. Forbes, 

 Director) : 



Bulletins 8 and 9. 

 Jexxikgs, G. E., Xevv York City: 



The Fishing Gazette-Weekly. 

 May-er, Dr. a. G., Dry Tortugas, Fla.: 



Medusae of the World (3 vols.), A. G. Mayer. 

 New Jersey' State Museu^i (through S. R. Morse, Curator): 



Report, N. J. State Museum— 1909. 

 New York Forest, Fish and Game Commission, Albany, X. Y.: 



Reports and Publications for 1910. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C: 



Reports and Publications for 1910, 

 TowNSEND, C. H., New York City: 



The Apodidae — H. M. Bernard. 

 L^. S. Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C: 



The Biological Stations of Europe — Kofoid (2 copies). 

 Wingate, Harold M., New York City: 



Proceedings of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. 



PurrljaBrH 



American Fish, Game & Oy'ster Co., New Orleans, La.: 



Large Hawksbill Turtle (4 specimens). 

 Eggeling, O., New York City: 



Siren (3 specimens). 

 Noles, Louis, New York City: 



Large Bull Frog (4 specimens). 

 Robins & Sons, New York City: 



Lobster, weighing sixteen and a half pounds. 



lExrliangre 



Detroit Aquarium, Detroit, Mich.: 



3 Muscallunge, 8 Redhorse Sucker, 4 Pickerel, 7 Pike-perch, 3 Sheephead, 

 11 Drumfish, 3 Spotted Catfish, 6 Green Pike, 6 Dogfish. 

 Hazard, R. G., Peacedale, R. I.: 



5 Largemouth Black Bass, 2 Pickerel, 4 Catfish, 2 Sucker, Sunfish, 5 Silver 

 Gar, 2 Weakfish, 2 Cunner, 5 Blackfish, 2 Porgie, Kingfish, Mitchell Scul- 

 pin, 2 Starry Flounder, Fluke, 2 Sea Robin, 9 Bluefish. 



