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5fo tljr Aquarium library. 



American Museum of Natural History, New York City: 



Annual Reports and Journals. 

 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y. C: 



Annual Reports and "Museum News." 

 Bureau of Fisheries (through Dr. H. M. Smith, Commissioner), Washington, 

 D.C.: 

 Reports and Bulletins for 1914. 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C. : 



Special papers. 

 Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History (through Dr. S. A. Forbes, Di- 

 rector), Urbana, 111.: 

 Publications for 1914. 

 Kansas State Fish and Game Department (through L. L. Dyche, Warden), 

 Pratt, Kansas: 

 Reports and Bulletins for 1914. 

 Jennings, Mr. G. E., New York City: 



"Fishing Gazette." 

 New York Conservation Commission (through Dr. T. H. Bean, State Fish Cul- 

 turist), Albany, N. Y.: 

 Publications for 1914. 

 New York State Museum (through John M. Clark, Director), Albany, N. Y.: 



Special papers. 

 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Division of Zoology (through Dr. 

 H. A. Surface), Harrisburg, Pa.: 

 Economic Amphibians of Pennsylvania. 

 Virginia Fish Commission (through John S. Parsons, Commissioner), Accomac, 

 Va.: 

 Reports for 1914. 

 Wingate, Mr. Harold, New York City: 



Proceedings of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. 

 Brown, Mr. A. C, Copake, N. Y.: 



500,000 Yellow Perch eggs, 12 Rock Bass, 23 Sunfishes, 20 Suckers, 2 Cat- 

 fishes, 8 Pickerel, 1 Snapping Turtle. 



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Detroit Aquarium (through R. J. Conway, Director), Detroit, Michigan: 



6 Whitefishes, 12 Pike Perch, 4 Burbot, 8 Red Horse Suckers, 15 Suckers, 18 

 White Catfishes, 14 Spotted Catfishes, 2 Catfishes, 42 Rock Bass, 5 Sun- 

 fishes, 14 White Bass. 

 "Forest and Stream" (through W. G. Beecroft, Editor), New York City: 



90 Brook Trout. 

 Hagenbeck, Mr. Lorenz, Hamburg, Germany: 



20 Spur Frogs. 

 Halterbeck, Mr. J. J., New York City: 



2 Platyposes, 2 xiphophorus, 2 Poecilia sponops. 

 New York Conservation Commission (through Dr. T. H. Bean, State Fish Cul- 

 turist), Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y.: 



30 Rainbow Trout. 

 Fairmount Park Aquarium (through Win. E. Meehan, Supt), Philadelphia, Pa.: 



42 Calico Bass. 



