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Fish-cultiii-e in China. Ann. 



Rec. Sci,, 1875-76, 427. 1875.8 



Fish-culture in Kentucky. For- 

 est & Stream, 1875, 5, 243. 1875.9 



Fisheries of the arctic regions. 



Ann. Rec. Sci.. 1S75-7G, 439. 1875.10 



Food for trout. 



1875-76, 433. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 

 1S75.11 



Fossil Lepidosteus. 



Sci., 1875-76, 347. 



Ann. Rec. 

 1875.12 



Further contribution to the 



minute anatomy of the Tieniise, which 

 prey on fish. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 

 xcii. 1875.13 



Further observation on the Cer- 



cariae in the intestines of fish. Ann. 

 Rec. Sci., 1S75-76, xcvii. 1875.14 



Gravling in the Au Sable river, 



Michigan. " Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 

 344. 1875.15 



Habits of eels. 



1875-76, 346. 



Hybrid fish. 



1875-76, 418. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 

 1875.16 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 

 1875.17 



Illumination for attracting fish. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 187.5-76, 428. 1875.18 



Importation of the gourami 



into Paris. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 

 420. 1875.19 



■ Increase of English fishes in 



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

 419. 1875.20 



Largest pike ever taken in Eng- 

 land. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 346. 



1875.21 



Leptocephah are larval forms 



of congers, etc. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875—76, 

 348. 1875.22 



Letter in reference to resolu- 

 tion of the legislature of Oregon as to 

 the protection of salmon in the Colum- 

 bia river, 1875. U. S. 43. Congress, 

 2. Session, Senate misc. docs. 33 and 

 79. 2 p. 8°. 1875.23 



Married salmon. Ann. Rec. 



Sci., 1876-76, 432. 1875.24 



Mr. C. G. Atkins's experiments 



on the artificial hatching of the smelt. 

 Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 421. 1875.25 



Physical condition of the her- 

 ring-fishery. Ann. Rec. Sci., 187.5-76, 

 433 1875.26 



Pisciculture and the fisheries 



(A general summary of progress) Ann. 

 Rec. Sci., 1875-76, ex; cxviii; ccxxiv- 

 ccxxix. 1875.27 



Productive season of the cod on 



the Faroe Islands. Ann. Rec. Sci., 

 1875-76, 347. 1875.28 



Prof. Baird's report. Compar- 

 ative value of anadromus and other 

 fishes. Forest & Stream, 1875, 3, 356. 



1875.29 



Protection of salmon. Forest 



& Stream, 1875, 5, 166. 1875.30 



Report of the occurrence of 



large codfish off Mazatlan. Ann. Rec. 

 Sci., 187.5-76, 344. 1875.31 



Salmon in the Sacramento 



river. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 432. 



1875.32 



Salmon in the San Joaquin. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 187.5-76, 430. 1875.33 



Seth Green's artificial hatching 



of sturgeon. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 

 422. 1875.34 



Softness of bones in old congers. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 1875-76, 347. 1875.35 



Stocking the rivers on the west 



side of Lake Champlain by the United 

 States Fish Commission. Ann. Rec. 

 Sci., 1875-76, 419. 1875.36 



Uebersetzung von dem Berioht 



von Prof. Baird iiber Abnahme essbarer 

 Seefische an der Neuenglandkiiste. 

 Circul. Deutsch. Fischerei-Zeitg., 1874 

 (1875), 1. Jahrg., 193-198. 1875.37 



United States salmon-hatching 



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

 434. 1875.38 



Capture of salmon in the Con- 

 necticut river. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876- 

 77, 409. 1876.1 



Capturing eels in Cochin China. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 403. 1876.2 



Cause of the black spots on the 



scales of fish. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 

 323. 1876.3 



A characteristic type of fishes 



of the northern Atlantic exemplified 

 in the species variously called "Sea 

 Wolf," etc. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 

 clxvii. 1876.4 



Connecticut river shad for Cali- 

 fornia. Forest & Stream, 1876, 7, 66. 



1876.5 



