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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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Chalker, Robert B. Catch of shad 

 in Connecticut for 1885. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1886 (1SS7), 6, 439^41. 



1SS7.1 



Catch of shad in Connecticut 



for 188(3. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. ISSti 

 (1887), 6, 297-208. 1SS7.2 



Catch of shad in Connecticut 



for 1887. Bull. V. S. Fish Comm. 1SS7 

 (1889), 7, 112. 1SS9.1 



Chalmers, Thomas. 'Slore about 

 eels. Forest & Stream, 1877, 8, 360. 



1877.1 



Eels, tadpoles and turtles. For- 

 est & Stream, 1878, 11, 46. 1S78.1 



Generation of eels. Chicago 



Field, 1878, 9, 291. 1878.2 



Movements of eels. Forest & 



Stream, 1878, 11, 259. 1S7S.3 



Salmon in the Connecticut. 



Chicago Field, 1878, 9, 307. 1S78.4 



Turtles and eels. Forest & 



Stream, 1S78. 11, 86. 1878.5 



Eels, bass and shad. Chicago 



Field, 1879, 12. 229. 1879.1 



The generation of eels. Chicago 



Field, 1879, 11, 169. 1879.2 



Mr. Chalmers on eel breeding. 



Chicago Field, 1879, 11, 115-116. 



1879.3 



Pickerel fishing through the ice. 



Chicago Field, 1879, 11, 52. 1879.4 



Chamberlain, F. M. Some obser- 

 vations on salmon and trout in Alaska. 

 Rept. U. S. Comm. Fisheries 1906 

 (1907), 1-112. Bureau Fish. Doc. no. 

 627. pi. & fig. 1907.1 



Chamberlain, F. M., & Cobb, John 

 N. See Cobb & Chamberlain. 



Chamberlain, W. B. Change of 

 color in fish. Amer. Naturalist, 1867, 1, 

 497. 1867.1 



Chamberlayne, C. F. Nationalism 

 in state fisheries. Trans. Amer. Fish- 

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The pressing need. Trans. 



Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1894 (1895), 10-18. 



1895.1 



Chamberlin, TAoTOas Crowder [1843 

 — ] On the habitat of the early verte- 

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1900.1 



Chambers, E. T. D. The ouana- 

 niohe and its Canadian environment. 

 1. Ann. Kept. Comm. Fish. Game & 

 Forest.^^ New York, 1895 (1896), 14.5- 

 148. figs. 1896 1 



Game fi.sheries of Quebec. Can- 

 ada Comm. Conserv. Lands, Fish. 

 Game etc. Ottawa, 1911. p. 198-212. 

 4°. 1911.1 



Chambers, Robert [1802-1871] Ves- 

 tiges of the natural history of creation 

 [By R. Chambers] Edinburgh, 1844. 



1844.1 



Six editions of this work had been pubHshed 

 by 1847, and a twelfth appeared in 1884. 



[Chambers, TL.] Fish and oysters. 

 Chambers's Journ., 1874, 51, 43-46. 



1874.1 



Chambers, W. Oldham. The in- 

 troduction and acclimatisation of for- 

 eign fish. Intern. Fisheries Exhib. Lit., 

 London, 1883. Conferences, 11, pt. 18. 



1883.1 



The propagation of freshwater 



fish excluding Salmonidse. Intern. 

 Fisheries Exhib. Lit., London, 1883. 

 Conferences, 11, pt. 7. 1883.2 



The propagation of the Sal- 

 monidse. Intern. Fisheries Exhib. Lit., 

 London, 1883. Conferences, 11, pt. 3. 



1883.3 



American fish cultivated by the 



National Fish Culture Association of 

 England. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1887 

 (1889), 7, 17-19. 1889.1 



On a thorough hatching vase. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1888 (1889), 

 25-27. 2 figs. 1889.2 



Champeaux, de. Rapport sur 



1' exposition internationale de produits 

 de peche ouverte a Bergen, fait par M. 

 de Champeaux, au nom d'une commis- 

 sion sp6ciale. Paris, 1866. 8°. 1866.1 



Champion, P. Note sur trois 

 especes de poissons chinois, et sur leur 

 emploi dans I'industrie et I'alimenta- 

 tion. Bull. Soc. Acclim., Paris, 1865, 

 474r-477. 1865.1 



The three species are determined as Collich- 

 thys lucidus, OtoUthus maculatus and Murmna 

 pekinmsis (IJasilewsky) 



Champneys, A. C. On fish. Rept. 

 Marlborough College Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 1870, 10-16. 1870.1 



Champy, Christian,. Recherches sur 

 r absorption intestinale et le role des 



