EEPOET OF COMMISSIONEE OF FISH AND FISHERIES. LXI 



(8) Census Bulletin No. 298. — Commercial Fisheries of the Southern Atlantic States. 



Prepared by Mr. E. E. EarU and Col. M. McDonald. Dated June 5, 1882. 

 4to. pp. 18. 



In all 148 pages, quarto. 



In addition to these, certain special tables have appeared : 



(9) Statistical Table. — Statistics of the Fisheries of the United States in 1880. [Pre- 



pared by Messrs. Goode and Earll from the reports of special agents.] 

 Printed in Compendium of the Tenth Census, jj. 88. pp. — . Republished 

 in Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, vol. iii, 1883, pp. 270-271, and 

 in Preliminary Catalogue, International Fisheries Exhibition, January, 

 1883, p. 5. 



(10) Statistical Table. — Table showing by States the quantity of Spanish mackerel 



taken in 1880, and the total catch for the United States. By E. Edward 

 Earll, Eeport U. S. Fish Commission. Part VIII, 1880, p. 416. 



(11) Statistical Summary. — Statistics of the Davis Strait Halibut Fisheries. By 



Newton P. Scudder. Eeport U. S. Fish Commission. Part VIII, pp. 

 190-192. 



(12) Statistical Summary. — Statistics of the Swordfish Fishery. By G. Brown Goode. 



Eeport U. S. Fish Commission. Part VIII, pp. 361-367. 



(13) Statistical Summaries. — Statistics of the Mackerel Fishery in 1880. By E. 



Edward Earll. Eeport U. S. Fish Commission. Part IX, pp. [124]- 

 [127]. 

 [Statistics of the Mackerel Canning industry.] By E. Edward Earll. Ibid, 



p. [131]. 

 Statistics of the inspection of mackerel from 1804 to 1880. By A. Howard 



Clark. Ibid, pp. [162]-[213]. 

 Vessels in the Mackerel Fishery in 1880. Ibid, p. [418]. 

 Catch of mackerel by Americans in Canadian waters, 1873-81. Ibid, p. 

 [430]. 



(14) Introduction to Section B., U. S. Catalogue International Fishery Exhibition, 



London. (Collection of Economic Crustaceans, Worms, Echinoderms, a.nd 

 Sponges.) By Eichard Eathbun. pp. [3]-[20J. Crabs, p. [3] ; Lob- 

 sters, p. [6]; Crayfish, p. [10]; Shrimi^s and Prawns, p. [11]; Sponges, 

 p. [18]; &c. 



(15) Introduction to Section D., U. S. Catalogue-International Fishery Exhibition. 



(Catalogue of the Economic Mollusca and the apparatus and appliances 

 used in their capture and preparation for market, exhibited by the 

 U. S. National Museum.) By Lieut. Francis Wiuslow, U. S. N. pp. 

 [3] to [58]. Aggregate table of production, p. [3]; special tables 

 and statistical tables throughout. 



(16) Introduction to Section E., U. S. Catalogue International Fishery Exhibition. 



(The whale fishery and its appliances). By James Temple Brown, pp. 

 [3]-[25]. 



(17) Statistics of the Whale Fishery. By A. Howard Clark, in the preceding, pp. 



[26]-[29]. 



(18) A review of the fishery industries of the United States, &c. By G. Brown 



Goode. An address at a conference of the International Fishery Exhibi- 

 tion, June 25, 1883. 8vo., pp. 84. Numerous statistical statements, 

 summaries, and tables. 



(19) Administrative Eeport.— Method and results of an effort to collect statistics oi 



the fish trade and consumption of fish throughout the United States. By 

 Charles W. Smiley. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. ii, 1882, 

 pp. 247-252. 



