BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 713 



G. Brown Goode and Joseph W. Collins. The Fresh Halibut FistlerJ^ 



The. Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol I, 1887, pp. 3-89. 

 Twenty-two plates. 

 G. BuowN GoODE and Joseph W. Collins. The Bank Hand-line Cod Fishery. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. I, 1887, pp. 123-133. 

 Two plates. 

 G. Brown Goode and Joseph W. Collins. The Labrador and Gulf of Saint Law- 

 rence Cod Fisheries. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. i, pp. 133-147. 



G. Brown Goode and Joseph W. Collins. The Bank Trawl-line Cod Fishery. 



The Fisheries and Fishery huhistries of the United fitates, Section v, vol I, pp. 148-187. Five 

 plates. 

 G. Brown Goode and Joseph W, Collins. The George's Bank Cod Fishery. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. I, pp. 187-198. Six 

 plates. 

 G. Brown Goode and Joseph W. Collins. The Haddock Fishery of New England. 



The Fisheries andFishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. I, pp. 234-211. Three 

 plates. 



G, Brown Goode and Joseph W. Collins. The Hake Fishery. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. I, pp. 241-243. Three 

 plates. 

 G. Brown Goode, The Swordfish Fishery. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. 1, 1887, pp. 315-326. 

 Two piaies. 

 G. Brown Goode and A. Howard Clark. The Menhaden Fishery. 



The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, Section v, vol. 1, 1887, pp. 327-415. 

 Thirty-two plates. 

 N. S. Goss. New andEare Birds Found Breeding on the San Pedro Martir Isle, (Gulf 

 of California.) 



The Auk, v, pp. 240-244. 



Material compared with specimens in the National Museum. Sula gossi and Sula brewster 

 described as new species from E. Sidgway's manue-cript. Types presented to the National 

 Museum. 

 Symington Grieve. Eecent information about the Great Ank, or Garefowl, J lea 

 imiieiiuis Linn. 



Transactions of the Edinburgh Field Nattiralists^ and Microscopical Society, September 1888, 

 pp. 1-27. 



i'rcsideutial address on the occasion of the twentieth session of the society. This paper 

 gives a resume of the most receut information in regard to the Great Auk, including some 

 additions to aud corrections of the lists given ib Mr. Grieve's monograph. There are many 

 references to the material aud infurination collected by the Grampus expedition, and the 

 National Museum is shown to possess more than half the amount of osteological material 

 extant. 



O. P. Hay. a Contribution to the knowledge of the Fishes of Kansas. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, pp. 242-253. 

 KoMYN Hitchcock. Report on the Section of Textile Industries in the U. S. 

 National Museum, 1885. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution, Part ll, 1885 (1886), pp. 59-60. 

 EoMYN Hitchcock. Eeport on the Section of Foods in the U. S. National Museum, 

 1885. 



Report of the Smithsonian Insiitxition, Part ii, 1885 (1886), p. 61. 

 EoMYN Hitchcock. The Biological Examination of Water. 



Amer. Micr. Journ. vm, Nos. 8, 9, 11, August, September, November, 1887, pp. 147, 169, 203. 

 Contains results of examination of two specimens of ice in Japan. 

 W. H. Holmes. Eeport on the Section of American Prehistoric Pottery iu the 

 U. S. National Museum, 1885. 



Report of the Smithsonian Insti.tution, Partn, 1885 (1886), p. 69. 



