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How to stock a pond. Shields' 



Mag., 1906, 3, 117. 1906.9 



A native of the tropics. Shields' 



Mag., 1906, 2, 77. 1906.10 



Note on collecting fishes on the 



east coast of Florida. Shields' Mag., 

 1906, 2, 70. 1906.11 



[Notice of capture of Chinook 



salmon in Sunapee lake] Science, 1906, 

 n. s. 24, 850. 1906.12 



Shad decreasing rapidly. Shields' 



Mag., 1906, 3, 1S4. 1906.13 



The story of the golden trout. 



Country Life in America, 1906, 10, 212. 



1906.14 



Surf-fishing on the east coast of 



Florida. Shields' Mag., 1906, 2, 113. 



1906.15 



Anghng notes from \Yashington, 



D. C. Shields' Mag., 1907, 4, 45. 1907.1 



Buffalo fish in lake Maxinkuc- 



kee. Shields' Mag., 1907, 4, 332. 1907.2 



Chinook salmon in Sunapee lake. 



Shields' Mag., 1907, 4, 122-123. 1907.3 



Fishes of the Philippine islands. 



Shields' .Mag., 1907, 4, 262. 1907.4 



The large-mouth black bass. 



Shields' Mag., 1907, 4, 196. 1907.5 



Steelhead trout in Michigan. 



Shields' Mag., 1907, 4, 44. 1907.6 



United States bureau of fisheries 



investigations in Kamchatkan and Jap- 

 anese waters. Shields' Mag., 1907, 4, 

 125. 1907.7 



Descriptions of a new species of 



trout (Salmo nelsoni) and a new cyprin- 

 odont (Fundulus meeki) with notes on 

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 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 1908, 21, 

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The singing fishes. Shields' 



Mag., 1909, 8, no. 6, 261. 1909.1 



The international fisheries com- 

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 1909 (1910), .53-.57. 1910.1 



Alaska fisheries and fur indus- 

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F. M. Chamberlain also assisted in the Gen- 

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Alaska fisheries and fur indus- 

 tries in 1911. U. S. Bureau Fisheries, 

 1912, Doc. no. 766, 1-99. 1912.1 



Fishery and fur industries of 



Alaska in 1912. U. S. Bureau Fisheries, 



1913, Doc. no. 780, 1-123. 1913.1 



How long will fish live out of 



water? Forest & Stream, 1913, 80, 79. 



1913.2 



Alaska fisheries and fur indus- 

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1914, Doc. no. 797, 1-172. 1914.1 



Evermann, Barton Warren, & Bean, 

 Barton A. Indian river and its fishes. 

 Senate Miscell. Doc. no. 46, 1896, 54. 

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 U. S. Fish Comm. 1896 (1898), 22, 227- 

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Evermann, Barton W., & Bellman, 



Charles Harvey. Notes on a collection 

 of fishes from the Monongahela river. 

 Proc. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1886, 335-340. 



1886.1 



Evermann, Barton W., & Clark, H. 



Walton. New fishes from Santo Do- 

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Lake Cicott, Indiana, and notes 



on its flora and fauna. Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, 1908, 21, 213-218. pi. 



1908.1 



Fletcher lake, Indiana, and its 



flora and fauna. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

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Evermann, Barton Warren, & Cock- 

 erell, Theodore D. A. Descriptions of 

 three new species of cyprinoid fishes. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 1909, 22, 

 185-188. fig. 1909.1 



Evermann, Barton Warren, & Cox, 

 Ulysses 0. The fishes of the Neuse 

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 1895 (1896), 15, 303-310. 1896.1 



Report upon the fishes of the 



Missouri river basin. Rept. U. S. Fish 

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Evermann, Barton W., & Fordice, 

 Morton W. List of fishes collected in 

 Harvey and Cowley counties, Kansas. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1885 

 (1886), 412. — Bull. Washburn College 

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1886.1 



Everm.ann, Barton Warren, & Gil- 

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Evermann, Barton Warren, & Golds- 

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