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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Evermann, B. W. 



Description of a new sucker, 



Pantosteus jordani. Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1892 (1894), 12, 51-56. fig. 



1894.1 



The investigation of rivers and 



lakes with reference to the fish environ- 

 ment. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1893 

 (1894), 13, 69-73. 1894.2 



Report upon the advisability of 



estabUshing a fish-hatching station in 

 the state of Tennessee. Senate Miscell. 

 Doc. no. 52, 1894, 53. Cong., 2. Sess., 

 1-3. 1894.3 



Report upon the advisability of 



establishing fish-hatchery stations at 

 suitable points in Wyoming and the 

 states of South Dakota, Iowa and Ne- 

 braska. Senate Miscell. Doc. no. 53, 

 1894, 53. Cong., 2. Scss., 1-5. 1894.4 



The work of the United States 



fish commission and its relation to the 

 farmer. Rept. Indiana Fish Comm. 

 189.3-94 (1894), 15-25. 1894.5 



In the Sawtooth mountains. 



Amer. Angler, 1895, 25, 285. — Recrea- 

 tion, 5, 135-137; 196-197; 252-253. 



1895.1 



■ Description of a new species of 



shad (Alosa alahama:) from Alabama. 

 Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1895 (1896), 21, 

 203-205. 1896.1 



The opah (Lampris hma) in 



Monterey bay. Recreation, 1896, 4, 

 41. 1896.2 



A preliminary report upon sal- 

 mon investigations in Idaho in 1894. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1895 (1896), 15, 

 253-284. 1896.3 



Review of E. T. D. Chambers' 



" The ouananiche and its Canadian en- 

 vironment." Amer. Angler, 1896, 26, 

 359-360. 1896.4 



Trouting in Klamath lakes. 



Recreation, 1896, 5, 336. 1S96.5 



Catfish in Louisiana. Recrea- 

 tion, 1897, 7, 56. ■ 1897.1 



The fish fauna of Florida. Bull. 



U. S. Fish Comm. 1896 (1897), 16, 

 201-208. — Recreation, 12, 292-295. — 

 Southern Sportsman, 1899, 2, 9-14. 



1897.2 



Lake trout from Montana. Rec- 

 reation, 1897, 7, 54-55. 1897.3 



Reclaiming the bass from the 



Potomac river. Recreation, 1897, 6, 

 283. 1897.4 



A report upon salmon investiga- 

 tions in the headwaters of the Columbia 

 river, in the state of Idaho, in 1895; 

 together with notes upon the fishes ob- 

 served in that state in 1894 and 1895. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1896 (1897), 16, 

 149-202. pis. Ixvii-lx3di. 1897.5 



Review of W. Furneaux's " Life 



in pond and stream." Recreation, 1897, 

 6, 291. 1897.6 



State fiish commissioners. Rec- 

 reation, 1897, 6, 468. 1897.7 



U. S. fish commission investiga- 

 tions at Cater lake. Mazama, 1897, 1, 

 230-238. 1897.8 



White and yellow perch. Rec- 

 reation, 1897, 7, 178; 494. 1897.9 



Crater lake. 



8, 18-20. 2 figs. 



Recreation, 1898, 

 . 1898.1 



Crater lake to be a national park. 



Recreation, 1898, 8, 396. 1898.2 



Key to the species of Lucius. 



Recreation, 1898, 9, 207. 1898.3 



Note on the Columbia sturgeon. 



Recreation, 1898, 8, 301. 1898.4 



Note on the loch Leven trout. 



Recreation, 1898, 8, 465. 1898,5 



• Notes on fishes collected by E. 



W. Nelson on the Tres Marias islands 

 and in Sinaloa and Jalisco, Mexico. 

 Proe. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1898, 12, 1-3. 



1898.6 



Streams of eastern Ohio suitable 



for trout. Recreation, 1898, 9, 209. 



,7 



Studying western fishes. Rec- 

 reation, 1898, 9, 60. 1898.8 



The ling and other fishes of lake 



Chelan, Washington. Recreation, 1899, 

 11, 371-372. 1899.1 



A note on Roccus Hneatus, Roc- 



ciis chryso-pa, and Morone interrupta. 

 Recreation, 1899, 11, 287-288. 1899.2 



Note on a specimen of the wolf- 

 fish, Aleiiisaurus cesculapias. Recrea- 

 tion, 1899, 11, 373. 1899.3 



Report on investigations by the 



U. S. fish commission in Mississippi, 



