62 



The Chinese and other Fishermen of California. [Condensed from San Fran- 

 cisco "Chronicle" by Fred. Mather. ] < Chicago Field, v. 11, p. 291, Jnne 

 21, 1879. 



On the Occurrence of Hippoglossus vulgaris, Flem., at Unalashka and St. 

 Michael's, Alaska. By Tarleton H. Bean. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 

 2, pp. 63-66, July 1,1879. 



Pacific Coast Shad. [By William Lang.] < Forest and Stream, v. 12, p. 

 487, July 24, 1879. 



Notes on New and Rare Fishes. Read before the California Acad. Science 

 by W . N. Lockington. ] < Scientific Press Supplement, J uly , 1879 ; Mining 

 and Scientific Press, Aug. 2 and 16, 1879. 



Fish Notes from the Pacific Coast. [By Robt. E. C. Stearns.] < Chicago 

 Field, v. 11, p. 389, Aug. 2, 1879. 



[Extract from "American Naturalist."] 



Curious Facts about Trout [i.e., jumping from flume into water below. By 

 B. B. R., i. e. B. B. Roddiag.] < Chicago Field, v. 11, p. 404, Aug. 9, 1879. 



Alaska iu Summer. Second Paper. [By "PISECO," i. e. Lester Beardslee.] 

 \ Forest and Stream, v. 13, p. 553, Aug. 14, 1879. 



[Refers, inter alias, to capture and curin ; of salmon at Port Hunter. 1 



Largest Salmon on Record. [Anon.'] <\ Forest and Stream, v. 13, p. 557, Aug. 

 14, 1879. 



["VICTORIA, June 26. A salmon that weighed 98 pounds when caught has been received 

 here from the Skeena River Fishery by Mr. Turner, Mayor of Victoria. Its length is 5 

 feet 11 inches from nose to tail."] 



Shad in the Columbia. [By "S."] < Forest and Stream, v. 13, p. 585, Aug. 28, 

 1879. 



[Refers probably to Pomolobus.] 



Trolling for Salmon. [ Anon. ] < Forest and Stream, v. 13, p. 588, Aug. 28, 1879. 

 [Relates to Columbia River.] 



Oregon. [Record of a trout-fishing expedition. By William Lang.] 

 <^ Forest and Stream, v. 13, p. 589, Aug. 28, 1879. 



The McCloud River Fishery. [Anon.] < Forest and Stream, v. 13, p. G04, 

 Sept. 4, 1879. 



Salmon a Nuisance to Trout Fishers. [Anon. By Fred. Mather. ] < Chicago 

 Field, v. 12, p. 52, Sept. 6) 1879. 



The North Pacific Ccdfishery. [By W. N. Lockington. Reprinted from 

 " Pacific Life. "] < Chicago Field, v. 12, p. 53, Sept, 6, 1879. 



[Notice of Trout passing through flume under pressure of 376 pounds to the 

 square inch. Anon. ] <^ Chicago Field, v. 12, p. 53, Sept. 6, 1879. 



[Notice of Catfish Amiurus albidus ? 5 to 15 inches long, taken in Sausal 

 Lagoon, 'where planted three years before. Anon.'] <\ Chicago Field, v. 

 12, p. 53, Sept. 6, 1879. 



The Pacific Salmon Fisheries. [Anon. ] < Chicago Field, v. 12, p. 69, Sept. 13, 

 1879. 



[Notice of Catfish Amiurus albidus? taken in McCloud's Lake, Stockton. 

 Anon. ] < Chicago Field, v. 12, p. 69, Sept. 13, 1879. 



The Trans-Continental Expedition of the California Fish Commissioners. 

 [By H. A. L. ] < Forest and Stream, v. 13, p. 645 (3 col. ), Sept. 18, 1879. 



