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(This magazine begins with 1824; 63 vols. to May, 1871, 

 when it was changed from a monthly to a weekly period- 

 ical and incorporated with the Commercial and Financial 

 Chronicle. Valuable articles on the history of the fish- 

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 424. Vol. 29, pp. 147-156, contains a review of Sabine's 

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statistics.) 

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375, p. 121, Feb. 1888. 

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May-June, 1887, Vol. 21, pp. 298 and 369. 

 Mather, Fred. Progress in Fish Culture. Century, Vol. 5, p. 

 900. April, 1884. 

 (An illustrated article showing the earlier methods of fish 



culture.) 

 McFarland, Raymond. The Newfoundland View, Boston 



Transcript, June 23, 1910. 

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Am. Review of Reviews, Vol. 33, p. 561. 1906. 

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a St. John's editor and publisher.) 



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