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126. 



1894. McDonald, Marshall. The sal- 

 mon fisheries of Alaska. 



Bull. U. S. F. C. 1892, vol. 12, pp. 1- 

 20, 9 pis. 



Contains chapters on origin and de- 

 velopment of Alaskan salmon fisheries, 

 statistics, present condition, methods, 

 regulations; life history of the salmon 

 by Dr. T. H. Bean; bibliography, etc. 



127. 



1894. Mann, Albert. List of Diato- 

 maceae from a deep-sea dredging 

 in the Atlantic Ocean off Dela- 

 ware Bay, by the Albatross. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1893, vol. 16, pp. 

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• 128. 



1894. EiGENMANN, Carl H., and C. H. 

 Beeson. a revision of fishes of 

 the subfamily Sebastinae of the 

 Pacific coast of America. 



Proc. U.S.Nat. Mus. 189h, vol. 17, pp. 

 375-407. 

 Refers to many species brought to 

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129. 



1894. Knowlton, F. H. A review of 



the fossil flora of Alaska, with 



descriptions of new species. 



Proc. U.S.Nat. Mus. 189U,yol. IT, pp. 

 207-243, 1 pi. 



Based in part on Albatross collections. 

 New species described from Albatross 

 ^ collections are as follows: Salix minuta, 



W Juglans townsendi, F^'axinus heren- 



deenensis, Rhus frigida, Zizyphus toum- 

 sendi, Phyllites arctica. An abstract 

 from this paper, entitled " Fossil flora of 

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130. 



1894.. Ortm ANN, Arnold. Reports on 

 the dredging operations off the 

 west coast of Central America, 

 to the Galapagos, to the west 

 coast of Mexico, and in the Gulf 

 of California, in charge of Alex- 

 ander Agassiz, carried on by the 

 steamer Albatross during 1891. 

 XIV. The Pelagic Schizopoda. 



Bull. Mv^. Comp. Zool. 189U, vol. 25, 

 pp. 99-110, 1 pi. 



An annotated catalogue with the fol- 

 lowing species described as new: Thy- 

 sanopoda agassizi, Euphav^ia diome- 

 decB, Boreomysis califomica. 



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181. 



1894. HiCKsoN, Sydney J. The fauna 



of the deep sea. 



12mo, xvi-l-169 pp. 23 ills. Apple- 

 ton's, N. Y. (Modern science 

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 A condensed presentation of the more 

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132. 



1895. Tanner, Z.L. Report on the work 



of the steamer Albatross for the 

 year ending June 30, 1893. 



Rep. U. S. F. C. 1893, part 19, pp. 306- 

 41, 4 pis. 

 General contents: Fur-seal investiga- 

 tions at Pribilof Islands; pelagic seal- 

 ing inquiries and patrol of Bering sea; 

 tabular records of operations. 



183. 



1895. Tanner, Z. L. On the appliances 

 for collecting pelagic organisms, 

 with special reference to those 

 employed by the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



Bull. U. S. F. a 1891,, vol. 14, pp. 143- 

 51, 4 pis. 

 Descriptions of surface and interme- 

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184. 



1895. Tanner, Z. L. The U. S. Fish 



Commission and its relations 



with the U. S. Navy. 



Proc. U. S. Naval Inst., 21, No. 1. 

 Whole number 73. 



135. 

 1895. Bean, Barton A. Scientific re- 

 sults of explorations by the 

 Albatross. XXXIII. — Descrip- 

 tions of two new flounders. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mu^. 189k, vol 17. pp. 



633-36. 



From Albatross dredging stations off 



Florida. The genus Gastropsetta and 



the species G. frontalis and Cyclopsetta 



chittendeni are described as new. 



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1895. GooDE, G. Brown, and Tarle- 

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 steamer Albatross. XXVIII. — 

 On Cetomimidce and Rondeletii- 

 dce, two new families of bathy- 



