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Evermann, B. W. 



A salmon mystery. Sports 



Afield, 1902, 29, 158. 1902.23 



Strange fishes of the deep sea. 



World Today, 1902, 2, 1398-1406. 18 

 pis. 1902.24 



Smnmary of the scientific re- 

 sults of the fish commission expedition 

 to Porto Rico. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1900 (1902), 20, pt. 1. 1902.25 



Where to get small-mouthed 



black bass, — answer to a query. Rec- 

 reation, 1902, 17, 210. 1902.26 



The cutthroat trout iSalmo 



clarkii] and its relatives. Country Life 

 in America, 1903, 4, 130. fig. 1903.1 



Statistics of the fisheries of the 



Middle Atlantic states. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1902 (1904), 28, 433-540. 



1904.1 



The bureau of fisheries. San 



Francisco Trade Journ., 1904, 14, 76- 

 88. 11 figs. — Nation. Geog. Mag., 

 1904, 15, 191-212.. 14 figs. 1904.2 



The golden trout of Mt. Whit- 

 ney. Science, 1904, n. s. 20, 61. 1904.3 



The golden trout of Volcano 



creek. Amer. Fish Culturist, 1904, 1, 

 5-6. — Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 1904 

 (1905), 148-154. 1904.4 



Sports 

 1904.5 



[Review of) fish [legislation for 



1903] Univ. State N. Y., N. Y. State 

 Library, Review Legislation, 1903 (1904), 

 18-20. 1904.6 



The Salmonidse and Thymallidae 



of Alaska. Abstract in Science, 1904, 

 n. s. 19, 216-217. 1904.7 



The United States bureau of 



fisheries. Pacific Fisherman, 1904, 2, 

 16-18. 3 pis. 1904.8 



The bluegill as a game fish. 



Shields' Mag., 1905, 1, 33.5-336. 1905.1 



The eggs of the eel. Shields' 



Mag., 1905, 1, 337. 1905.2 



(Review of The freshwater fishes 



of Mexico, north of the isthmus of 

 Tehuantepec, by Seth Eugene Meek] 

 Shields' Mag., 1905, 1, 352. 1905.3 



Introduction of Coho salmon 



into rivers of Maine. Shields' Mag., 

 1905, 1, 337. 1905.4 



How to study a lake. 



Afield, 1904, 126-128. 



The most beautiful of all the 



trouts. Shields' Mag., 1905, 1. 1905.5 



A note calling attention to a 



mistake by C. F. Holder regarding the 

 fallfish. Shields' Mag., 1905, 1, 411. 



1905.6 



Notice of Prof. Reighard's paper 



on the breeding habits of the smaU- 

 mouth black bass. Shields' Mag., 1905, 

 1, 427. Ibid., 1906, 2, 70. 1905.7 



Report of inquiry respecting 



food-fishes and the fishing grounds. 

 Rept. Bur. Fisheries, 1904 (1905), 81- 

 120. 1905.8 



Report of the division of sta- 

 tistics and methods of the fisheries. 

 Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1903 (1905), 29, 

 101-122. 1905.9 



A review of Jordan's " A guide 



to the study of fishes." Shields' Mag., 

 1905, 1, 180. — Sports Afield, 1905, 226. 



1905.10 



Salmon hatcheries in Alaska. 



Shields' Mag., 1905, 1, 337. 1905.11 



The spawning time of trout, — 



answer to a query by S. McDowall, en- 

 titled " An interesting trout query." 

 Sports Afield, 1905, 34, 546. 1905.12 



Stocking a home stream or pond 



with trout. Country Life in America, 

 1905, 7, 659-663. 7 figs. 1905.13 



Trying to save the grayhng. 



Shields' Mag., 1905, 1, 335. 1905.14 



The Argentinidse. Shields' Mag., 



1Q06, 3, 46. 1906.1 



The Chautauqua muskallunge. 



Forest & Stream, 1906, 67, 828. 1906.2 



Distribution of bluefish. Shields' 



Mag., 1906, 3, 119. 1906.3 



Explorations in Japanese wa- 

 ters. Shields' Mag., 1906, 2, 191. 1906.4 



Fish culture in Guatemala. 



Shields' Mag., 1906, 2, 253-254. 1906.5 



Florida a great fish state. 



Shields' Mag., 1906, 2, 112-113. 1906.6 



The golden trout of the southern 



high Sierras. Bull. Bur. Fisheries, 1906, 

 25, 1-51. 14 pis. & map. 1906.7 



The graylings. 



1906, 2, 191. 



Shields' Mag., 

 1906.8 



