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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



BAI 



Baird, S. F. 



the condition of the sea fisheries of the 

 south coast of New England in 1871 

 and 1872. Washington, 1873. xlvii, 

 852 p. pis. & charts. 1873.50 



Report of the commissioner, p. vii-xli. 



Alaska cod-fisheries in 1873. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874-75, 424. 1874.1 



The basking shark. 



Sci., 1874-75, 351. 



Ann. Rec. 

 1874.2 



Rec. Sci., 

 1874.3 



Bibliography. Ann. 



1874-75, 617-632. 



The blue-black trout. Forest 



& Stream, 1874, 3, 277. 1874.4 



Destruction of fish on the 



Oregon coast by nitro-glycerine. Ann. 

 Rec. Sci., 1874r-75, 428. 1874.5 



Fish-culture in Castalia Springs 



[Ohio] Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874^75, 425. 



1874.6 



Food-fishes of the United States. 



Forest & Stream, 1874, 1, 330. 1874.7 



Sci. 



— Food of the shad. 

 1874r-75, 310. 



Ann. Rec. 

 1874.8 



The French fisheries. Ann. 



Rec. Sci., 1874^75, 422. 1874.9 



The garfish. 



1874, 1, 375. 



Forest & Stream, 

 1874.10 



Introduction of British fish into 



India. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874r-75, 426. 



1874.11 



Introduction of California sal- 

 mon into Australia. Forest & Stream, 

 1874, 2, 229. 1874.12 



The introduction of young sal- 

 mon into New York waters. Forest & 

 Stream, 1874, 1, 347. 1874.13 



Malformation of fish embryos. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874r-75, 294. 1874.14 



Marine fisheries of Maine in 



1873. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874-75, 420. 



1874.15 



Mr. Balfour on the embryology 



of sharks. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874r-75, 

 cliv. 1874.16 



The "Nerfling" fish. Ann. 



Rec. Sci., 1874^75, 311. 1874.17 



Opinion as to the probable cause 



of the rapid diminution of the supply 

 of food-fishes on the coast of New 

 England, and especially of Maine. 



Rept. Comm. Inland Fisheries Mass., 

 1874, 42-45. 1874.18 



Pisciculture and the fisheries. 



Forest & Stream, 1874, 2, 52. 1874.19 



The seal and herring fisheries of 



Newfoundland. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874r- 

 75, 424. 1874.20 



Shad in the gulf of Mexico. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874-75, 338. 1874.21 



Spinal column of the sturgeon 



as an article of food. Ann. Rec. Sci?, 

 1874^75, 447. 1874.22 



Sterlet from St. Petersburg at 



the Brighton aquarium. Ann. Rec. 

 Sci., 1874-75, 428. 1874.23 



Stocking a pond in Utah with 



eels. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1874-75, 428. 



1874.24 



The tarpum. Forest & Stream, 



1874, 2, 389. 1874.25 



Transporting living trout. Ann. 



Rec. Sci., 1874^75, 427. 1874.26 



United States Commission of 



Fish and Fisheries. Part II. Report of 

 the Commissioner for 1872 and -1873. 

 A. Inquiry into the decrease of the 

 food-fishes. B. The propagation of 

 food-fishes in the waters of the United 

 States. Washington, 1874. cii, 808 p. 

 pis. & maps. 8°. 1874.27 



Report of the commissioner, p. i-xcii. 



Conclusions as to decrease of 



cod-fisheries on the New England 

 coast. Rept. Comm. Inland Fisheries 

 Mass., 1875, 38-41. 1875.1 



• Discoveries in the biological his- 

 tory of fishes. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 

 cxcviii. 1875.2 



Distribution of trout eggs from 



Tasmania to the neighboring colonies. 

 Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 420. 1875.3 



Effect of polluted water on 



fishes. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 416. 



1875.4 



Experiments with young Maine 



salmon. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 418. 



1875.5 



— Failure in introducing salmon 



trout. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 



1875.6 



and 

 439. 



Sci., 



— - Fish at great depths. 

 187.5-76, 425. 



Ann. Rec. 



. 1875.7 



