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338. Report of the representative of the U. S. Fish Commission at the Cotton States 



and International Exposition at Atlanta, Ga., in 189.5, byW.de C. Ravenel. 

 Report for 1896, xxn, pp. 147-167 (including 3 figs.), plates 11-21. 1897. 



339. Notes on the extension of the recorded range of certain fishes of the United 



States Coast, by Hugh M. Smith and William C. Kendall. Report for 1896, 

 xxn, pp. 169-176. 1897. 



340. Notes on the food of four species of the cod family, by William C. Kendall. 



Report for 1896, xxn, pp. 177-186. 1897. 



341. The fisheries of Indian River, Florida, by John J. Brice et al. Report for 1896, 



xxn, pp. 223-262, plates 22-60. 1897. 



342. Report on the fish and fisheries of the coastal waters of Florida, by John J. 



Brice. Report for 1896, xxn, pp. 263-342. 1897. 



343. Report of a survey of the oyster regions of St. Vincent Sound, Apalachicola 



Bay, and St. George Sound, Florida, by Franklin Swift. Report for 1896, xxn, 

 pp. 187-221, plate 21. 1897. 



344. Report of the Commissioner for the fiscal year euding June 30, 1897, including 



the reports on divisions of fish-culture, scientific inquiry, and fisheries, by 

 John J. Brice. Report for 1897, xxm, pp. i-clxxi. 1898. 



346. Artificial propagation of the Atlantic salmon, rainbow trout, and brook trout. 



Report for 1897, xxm, pp. 27-101 (including 14 figures), plates 12-20. 1897. 



347. Artificial propagation of the black bass, crappies, and rock bass. Report for 



1897, xxm, pp. 159-177 (including 2 figures), plates 43-49. 1897. 



348. Notes on the edible frogs of the United States and their artificial propagation, 



by F. M. Chamberlain. Report for 1897, xxm, pp. 249-261 (including 6 figures). 

 1897. 



349. Oysters and methods of oyster-culture, with notes on clam-culture, by H. F. 



Moore. Report for 1897, xxm, pp. 263-340 (including 6 figures), plates i-xviii. 

 1897. 



351. The fishes of the Klamath River Basin, by Charles H. Gilbert. Bulletin for 



1897, xvn, pp. 1-13 (including 6 figures). 1898. 



352. A report upon salmon investigations in the Columbia River Basin and elsewhere 



on the Pacific coast in 1896, by Barton W. Evermann and Seth Eugene Meek. 

 Bulletin for 1897, XVII, pp. 15-84 (including 6 figures), plates 1 and 2. 1898. 



353. The fishes found in the vicinity of Woods Hole, by Hugh M. Smith. Bulletin 



1897, xvn, pp. 85-111 (including 1 figure), plate 3. 1898. 



355. Report of observations made on board the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 



Albatross during the vear ending Juue 30, 1896. Report for 1896, XXII, pp. 

 357-386. 1897. 



356. Observations upon the herring and herring fisheries of the northeast coast, 



with special reference to the vicinity of Passamaq noddy Bay, by H. F. Moore, 

 Ph. D. Report for 1896, xxn, pp. 387-442, plates 60-62. 1897. 



357. The salmon fishery of Penobscot Bay and River in 1895 and 1896, by Hugh M. 



Smith. Bulletin for 1897, xvn, pp. 113-124, plates 4 and 5. 1898. 



358. Descriptions of new or little-known genera and species of fishes from the United 



States, by Barton W. Evermann and William C. Kendall. Bulletin for 1897, 

 xvn, pp. 125-133, plates 6-9. 1898. 



359. Notes on the halibut fishery of the northwest coast in 1896, by A. B. Alexander. 



Bulletin for 1897, xvn, pp. 141-144. 1898. 



360. The herring industrv of the Passamaquoddy region, Maine, by Anslev Hall. 



Report for 1896, xxn, pp. 443-489. 1897. 



361. Statistics of the fisheries of the interior waters of the United States, by Hugh 



M. Smith. Report for 1896, xxn, pp. 489-574. 1898. 



362. Notes on the fisheries of the Pacific coast in 1895, by William A. Wilcox. Report 



for 1896, xxn, pp. 575-659. 1898. 



363. Proceedings and papers of the National Fishery Congress. Bulletin for 1897, 



xvn, pp. 145-371. 1898. 



364. Proceedings of National Fishery Congress. Bulletin for 1897, xvn, pp. 147-168. 



1898. 



365. Methods of plankton investigation in their relation to practical problems, by 



Jacob Reighard. Bulletin for 1897, xvn, pp. 169-175. 1898. 



366. The importance of extended scientific investigation, by H. C. Bumpus. Bulle- 



tin for 1897, xvn, pp. 177-180. 1898. 



367. The utility of a biological station on the Florida coast in its relations to the 



commercial fisheries, by Seth E. Meek. Bulletin for 1897, xvn, pp. 181-183. 

 1898. 



368. Establishment of a biological station on the Gulf coast, by W. Edgar Taylor. 



Bulletiu for 1897, xvn, pp. 185-188. 1898. 



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