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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



87 



Salmon spawning without going 



to sea. Tom. cit., 270. 1892.17 



Slaughter of birds and fishes. 



Tom. cit., 97. 1892.1S 



Una nueva especie de lampera. 



Natui-aleza, Mexico, 1S92, 2. ser. 2, 

 171-172. pi. 1S92.19 



Description of a new blennioid 



fish from California {Plogiograniniug 

 n. g., hopkin^i n. sp.) Proc. U. 8. Nat. 

 Mus., 1893, 16, 699-701. fig. 1893.1 



/ The fishes of Pennsylvania, with 



descriptions of the species and notes 

 on their conunon names, distribution, 

 habits, etc. Harrisburg, 1S03. 149 p. 

 35 pis. 8°. 1893.2 



Bibhography of the salmon of 



Alaska and adjacent regions. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1892 (1894), 12, 39- 

 49. 1894.1 



Description of a new species of 



fish, Bleekeria gilli. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1894, 17, 629-630. 1894.2 



Description of a new species of 



rockfish {Sebastichthys brevispinis) from 

 Alaska. Proc. V. S. Xat. Mus., 1894, 

 17, 627-628. 1894.3 



Life history of the sahnon. Bull. 



U. S. Fish Comm. 1892 (1894), 12, 21- 

 38. 1894.4 



World's Fisheries Congress. Re- 

 port of the secretarv of the general com- 

 mittee. BuU. U. .S. Fish Comm. 1893 

 (1894), 13, 1-14. 1894.5 



The Pacific salmon (Oncorhyn- 



chus sp.), with notes on the habits of 



- young. Trans. Acad. Sci. New York, 



1896, 15, 182-188. 1896.1 



The rainbow trout. 1. Ann. 



Rept. Comm. Fish., Game & Forests of 

 N. Y. 1895 (1896), 135-140. 3 pis. 



1896.2 



(translator) New method of 



pond culture. [From the French of 

 Jousset de Bellesme] Trans. Amer. 

 Fisheries Soc, 1896 (1897), 69-87. 



1897.1 



Notes upon New York fishes re- 

 ceived at the New York Aquarium, 

 1895-97. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., 1897, 9, 327-375.-2. Ann. 

 Rept. Comm. Fish., Game & Forests of 

 N. Y. 1896 (1897), 207-251. 4 pis. 



1897.2 



Notes on Mexican fishes ob- 

 tained by Dr. Carl Lumholtz. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1898, 10, 165- 

 UiS. 1898.1 



Notes upon fishes received at the 



New York Aquarium, with description of 

 a new species of snapper from Bermuda. 

 Tom. cit., 4.5-50. 1898.2 



Fishes of the south shore of 



Long Island. Science, 1899, n. s. 9, 

 52-0.5. 1899.1 



The identity of common and 



Labrador whitefish {Coregonus clupei- 

 formis and lahradoricus) To?n. cit., 416- 

 417. 1899.2 



Catalogue of the fishes of Long 



Island, with notes upon their distribu- 

 tion, common names, habits, and rate of 

 growth. 6. Ann. Rept. Forest, Fish & 

 Game Comm. of N. Y. 1900 (1901), 

 373-478. col. pis. & figs. 1901.1 



The food and game fishes of New 



York; notes on their common names, 

 distribution, habits and mode of capture. 

 7. Ann. Rept. Forest, Fish & Game 

 Comm. of N. Y. 1901 (1902), 251Ht60. 

 col. pis. 1902.1 



Catalogue of the fishes of New 



York. Bull. N. Y. State Mus. no. 60. 

 56. Ann. Rept. N. Y. State Mus., 1903, 

 3, 784 p. 1903.1 



Report on the fishes of Great 



South bay. Long Island, collected in 

 the summer of 1901. 55. Ann. Rept. 

 N. Y. State Mus., 1903, rl09-rl28. 



1903.2 



Description of fish. 8. & 9. Ann. 



Repts. Forest, Fish & Game Comm. 

 of N. Y. 1902 & 1903 (1904), 303-318. 

 8 col. pis. 1904.1 



Catalogue of the fishes of New 



York. Rept. N. Y. State Mus., 1902- 

 1904 (1905), 3. ser. 56, 3-787. 1905.1 



A catalogue of the fishes _ of 



Bermuda, with notes on a collection 

 made in 1905 for the Field Museum. 

 Field Columbian Mus., 1906, Pub. 108, 

 Zool. ser., 2. ser. 7, 21-89. 14 figs. 



1906.1 



Descriptions of new Bermudian 



fishes (11 n. sp. in: Iridio 4, Labriso- 

 mus, Antennarius, Holooentrus, Crypto- 

 tomus, Eupomacentrus, Hippocampus, 

 Monacanthus) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 1906, 19, 29-34. 1906.2 



