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States of America. A preliminary cata- 

 logue and s3Tiopsis of the collections 

 exhibited by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 and by special exhibitors, with a con- 

 cordance to the official classification of 

 the exhibition. Washington, 1883. 107 

 p. Abstract in Science, 1, 447-4.50. 

 Ibid., 2, 139-141; 612-615. 1883..5 



Importance of forest protection 



to fishculture in the United States. 

 Intern. Fisheries Exhib. Lit., London, 

 1883. Conferences, p. 13-14. 1883.6 



Materials for a history of the 



sword fishes. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1880 (1883), 8, 287-394. 24 pis. — 

 Trans. Amer. Fish-cult. Assoc, 1882, 

 84-150. — Forest & Stream, 18, p. 410. 

 Ibid., 19, 52; 70; 91-92; 111-112; 132- 

 1.33; 149-150; 193; 231-232. 1883.7 



Notes on the lamprej^s (Petro- 



myzontidfe) Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1882 (1883), 2, 349-354. 1883.8 



On the fisheries of the world 



(In Lalor, J. L. Cyclopaedia of political 

 economy, vol. ii, 211-231. Chicago, 

 1883) 1883.9 



On the landlocked salmon. In- 

 tern. Fisheries Exhib. Lit., London, 

 1883. Conferences, 29-31. 1883.10 



On the methods of protection 



of fisheries. Intern. Fisheries Exhib. 

 Lit., London, 1883. Conferences, p. 36- 

 38. .1883.11 



Recent progress of the Canadian 



fisheries. Intern. Fisheries Exhib. Lit., 

 London, 1883. Conferences, p. 46-47. 



1883.12 



■ A review of the fishery industries 



of the United States and the work of the 

 United States Fish Commission. Intern. 

 Fisheries Exhib. Lit., London, 1883. 

 Conferences, 5, pt. 1, 3-82. 1883.13 



Salmon culture in the United 



States. Intern. Fisheries Exhib. Lit., 

 London, 1883. Conferences, p. 28-29. 



1883.14 



The scientific results of the 



Fisheries Exhibition. Intern. Fisheries 

 Exhib. Lit., London, 1883. Conferences, 

 P- 31-32. 1883.15 



The successes of fish culture in 



the United States and Canada. Intern. 

 Fisheries Exhib. Lit., London, 1883. 

 Conferences, p. 27-29. 1883.16 



The suitability of the black bass 



for introduction into England. Letter 

 to R. B. Marston, Esq. Intern. Fisheries 

 Exhib. Lit., London, 1883. Confer- 

 ences, p. 18-19. 1883.17 



The aims and limitations of 



modern fish-culture. Science, 1884, 3, 

 no. 54, 208. 1884.1 



Begi nni ng of natural history in 



America. Proc. Biol. Soo. Wash., 1884r- 

 86, 3, 35-105. 1884.2 



Fishery treaties (In Lalor, J. L. 



Cyclopaedia political economy, vol. iii, 

 941-944. Chicago, 1884) 1884.3 



The food fishes of the United 



States (In The fisheries and fishery in- 

 dustries of the United States, edited by 

 George Brown Goode, sect. 1, pt. 3, 

 163-682. 218 pis. Washington, 1884) 



1884.4 



Natural history of the mackerel. 



Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1881 (1884), 9, 

 93-138. Abstract in Proc. Biol. Soo. 

 Washington, 1882, 1, p. 32. 1884.5 



An ocean monarch. The Chau- 



tauquan, 1884, 4, 582-584. 1884.6 



The art of fish-culture. The 



Chautauquan, 1885, 5, 404-407; 470- 

 472. 1885.1 



A brief biography of the halibut. 



Amer. Naturalist, 1885, 19, 953-969. 



1885.2 



De Forenede Nord Amerikanske 



staters fiskeritilsyn. Fiskertid., Copen- 

 hagen, 1885, no. 15, 133-135. Ibid., no. 

 17, 149-150. 1885.3 



Pisciculture (In Encyclopaedia 



Britannica, 9. ed., 1885, vol. xix, 126- 

 129) 1885.4 



The status of the United States 



Fish Commission in 1884. A review of 

 what has been accomplished in fish cul- 

 ture and the investigation of the Ameri- 

 can Fisheries. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1884 (1886), 12, 1139-1180. 1886.1 



Provisional regulations of the 



United States Commission of Fish and 

 Fisheries. Circular U. S. Comm. Fish 

 and Fisheries, 1887, no. 2, 1-12. 1887.1 



The swordfish fishery (In The 



fish and fishery industries of the United 

 States, edited by George Brown Goode, 

 sect. 5, pt. 4, 315-326. Washington, 

 1887) 1887.2 



