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1873- 



Notes on Liparis and Cyclopterus. By P. W. Putnam. August, 1873. < Pro- 

 ceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, vol. 

 22, B, pp. 335-340, June, 1874. 



1 8 73 Annual Record of Science and Industry for 1872. Edited by Spencer P. 

 Baird, with the assistance of eminent men of science. New York: Har- 

 per & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square. 1873. [12.] 

 I. Pisciculture and the Fisheries. 



Fish Culture in California, pp. 407, 408. ^ 



Report of California Fish Commissioners, p. 408, 409. 

 Stocking California waters with Trout, p. 409. 

 Transporting Black Bass to California, p. 409. 

 Transferring Shad to the Sacramento River, p. 430. 

 Stocking California with Shad, p. 430. 

 Oil-works on Uiialaschka, p. 436. 

 Spawning of Cod-fish in Alaska, p, 436. 

 Cod-fishing in t-he Shumagin Islands, p. 436. 

 Salmon Fisheries in the Columbia River, p. 440. 

 Capture of Sacramento Salmon with the Hook, p. 441. 

 Fisheries of the Shumagin Islands, p. 444. 



Peculiarities of Reproduction of California Salmon, pp. 445, 446. 

 Alleged Discovery of Young Shad in the Sacramento River, p. 447. 

 Report on the Prybilov Group or Seal Islands of Alaska. By Henry W. 

 Elliott, Assistant Agent Treasury Department. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office. 1873. [4to, 16 folios, not paged, with text parallel with 

 back, and extending from bottom to top, 50 phot, pi.] 

 Chapter VIII. Fish and Fisheries. 

 See. also. 1875. 



74 -Note on Subten aiiean Fishes in California. By A. W. Chase. <Am., 

 Journ. Sc. and Arts (3), v. 7, p. 74, Jan., 1874; Forest and Stream, v. 2, 

 p. 70, March 12, 1874. 



+ On the edible qualities of the Sacramento Salmon. By Livingston Stone. 

 <^Forest and Stream, v. 1, p. 331, Jan. 1, 1874. 



Preparing Salmon on the Columbia River. By Charles Nordhoff. < For- 

 est and Stream, v. 1, p. 397, Jan. 29, 1874. (From Harper's New Monthly 

 Magazine.) 

 Salmon-fishing on the Novarro. [By Thomas Bennett.] <Overland Monthly. 



v. 12, pp. 119-124, Feb., 1874 ; Forest and Stream, v. 2, p. 29, Feb. 19, 1874. 

 Is the Yellow Perch (Perm Jiavescens} a good fish to introduce into California? 

 [By Livingston Stone ] < Forest and Stream, v.2,p. 84, March 19,1874. 

 On the Plagopterinse and the Ichthyology of Utah. By Edward D. Cope, 

 A. M. Read before the American Philosophical Society, March 20, 1874. 

 <Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. Phila., v. 14, pp. 129-139, 1874. 



[X. g. and n. ap. Plagopteru-8 (n. g., 130), argentissimus (130), Lepidomeda (n. g., 131). 

 Lepidoineda vittata (131), Lepidomeda jarrovii (132), Clinostomus tcenia (133), Shinifh- 

 thys henskavii (133), Hybop&te timpanogensis (134), Minomu* platyrhynfhuf (134), Mino- 

 mus jarrovii (135), Cerat.ichtkys ventricosu* (130), Mylolcucus parovanus (136), Clinostomm 

 phlcgethontis (137), Uranidea vheeleri (138).] 



Geographical and Geological Explorations and surveys west of the 100th 

 Meridian. First Lieutenant G. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., in 

 charge. 



On the Plagopterinfe and the Ichthyology of Utah . By Ed-ward D. Cope, 

 A. M. Reprinted from the Proceedings of American Philosophical So- 

 ciety of Phila. Philadelphia: McCalla & Stavely, Prs., 237-9 Dock 

 street. 1874. [8, 14 pp.] 



