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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



BAI 



Baird, S. F. 



Connection of meteorology and 



herring-fisheries. Ann. Reo. Sci., 1876- 

 77, 387. 1876.6 



Cultivation of carp in Cali- 

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



1876.7 



Curious habits of fishes. Ann. 



Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 324. 1876.8 



Fish affiioted by crustaceous 



parasites, called Ajgulus, which adhere 

 to their gills. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 

 clx. 1876.9 



Habits of the salmon. Ann. 



Rec. Soi., 1876-77, 320. 1876.10 



Hatching whitefish in the De- 

 troit river. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 

 403. 1876.11 



Incubation of Chromis pater- 

 familias. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 322. 



1876.12 



A new form of fishes discovered 



by Herr Bucholz in west Africa. Ann. 

 Rec. Sci., 1876-77, cbcvii. 1876.13 



New work on European fresh- 

 water fishes. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 

 319. 1876.14 



One cause of the death of fishes. 



Ann. Rec. Soi., 1876-77, 405. 1876.15 



The pilot fish. Ann. Rec. Sci., 



1876-77, 319. 1876.16 



Poey's catalogue of Cuban 



fishes. Ann. Rec. Soi., 1876-77, 320. 



1876.17 



Potomac river fisheries. Ann. 



Reo. Sci., 1876-77, 388. 1876.18 



Rafinesque's fishes of Ohio. 



Ann. Reo. Sci., 1876-77, 318. 1876.19 



The rainbow fish. 



Sci., 1876-77, 321. 



Ann. Rec. 

 1876.20 



Rapidity of growth in certain 



fishes. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 405. 



1876.21 



Remarkable structure of young 



fishes. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 323. 



1876.22 



Renewed attempt to send sal- 

 mon eggs to New Zealand. Ann. Rec. 

 Soi., 1876-77, 407. 1876.23 



Salmon eggs in South Africa.* 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 408. 1876.24 



Salmon in the antipodes. Ann. 



Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 408. 1876.25 



Shad in the Mississippi. Ann. 



Reo. Sci., 1876-77, 406. 1876.26 



Some curious Australian fishes. 



Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 319. 1876.27 



The U. S. Fish Commission. 



Forest & Stream, 1876, 6, 147. 1876.28 



United States Commission of 



Fish and Fisheries. Part III. Report 

 of the commissioner for 1873-74 and 

 1874-75. Washington, 1876. liii, 777 

 p. 8°. 1876.29 



Report of the commissioner, p. vii-xlv. 



Utilization of warmed waters in 



fish-oulture. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1876-77, 

 406. 1876.30 



Genuine white shad in the Ohio. 



Forest & Stream, 1877, 8, 280. 1877.1 



A new fish iChimara plumbea] 



Forest & Stream, 1877, 9, 381. 1877.2 



• Salmon in the Chesapeake. 



Forest & Stream, 1877, 8, 296. 1877.3 



Salmon in the Hudson. Forest 



& Stream, 1877, 10, 154. 1877.4 



Salmon in the Richelieu. For- 

 est & Stream, 1877, 9, 143. 1877.5 



Statistics of coast and river 



fisheries. U. S. Fish Comm. Circ. 

 no. 19. Washington, 1877. 1877.6 



Statistics of the cod fisheries. 



U. S. Fish Comm. Circ. no. 17. Wash- 

 ington, 1877. 1877.7 



Statistics of the mackerel fish- 

 eries, eto. U. S. Fish Comm. Circ. no. 

 16. Washington, 1877. 1877.8 



Statistics of the mullet fish- 

 eries, etc. U. S. Fish Comm. Circ. 

 no. 18. ■\\'ashington, 1877. 1877.9 



All about eels. Forest & 



Stream, 1878, 11, 130-131. 1878.1 



The Delaware salmon. Chicago 



Field, 1878, 9, 165; 10, 243. 1878.2 



■ The fishery statistics of the 



United States. Trans. Amer. Fish- 

 Cult. Assoc, 1S78, 72-74. 1878.3 



The herring fishery of the coast 



of Sweden. Cape Ann Advertiser, Aug. 

 9, 1878. 1878 4 



