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Green, E. H. 



Notes by the way. Spolia 



Zeylan., Colombo, 1907, 4, 183-184. 



1907.1 



Green, Erik H., & Tower, Ralph 

 Winfred. Ichthylepidin in den Schup- 

 pen amerikanischer Fische. Zeitsehr. 

 Physiol. Chem., Strassburg, 1902, 36, 

 196-200. 1902.1 



The organic constituents of the 



scales of fish. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1901 (1902), 21, 97-102. 1902.2 



Green, H. A. On the homologies 

 of the chorda tympani in selachians. 

 Journ. Compar. Neurol., 1900, 10, 411- 

 421. I 1900.1 



Green, H. J. The herring fisheries. 

 Intern. Fisheries Exhib. Lit., London, 

 1883. Conferences, 11, pt. 10. 1883.1 



Green, John. An analysis of the 

 scales of the striped bass (Labroax 

 lineatus) Proc. Brit. Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 1858, 6, 374. — Amer. Journ. Sci., 1S5S, 

 26, 447. 18.58.1 



[Fish scales have the chemical 



constitution of bone, as shown from ob- 

 servations made upon the scales of 

 Megalops, from the gulf of Mexico] 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1856 (1859), 

 6, 362-363. 1859.1 



Structure of teeth and scales in 



Pristis sagittata. Proc. Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist. 1856 (1859), 6, 67. 1859.2 



Structure of the scales of Amia. 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1861 

 (1862), 8, 218. 1862.1 



Green, Loren W. Condition of the 

 United States trout ponds. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1885, 5, 309. 1885.1 



On a disease affecting the rain- 

 bow trout at McCloud river station. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish. Comm. 1885, 5, 472. 



1885.2 



Report on the packing of salmon 



on the Pacific coast from 1883 to 1886. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1886 (1887), 6, 

 286-288. 1887.1 



Salmon in 'the McCloud river 



during the season of 1886. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1886 (1887), 6, 334-336. 



1887.2 



Green, Monroe A. A Kennebec 

 salmon caught in the Hudson river. 

 Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. 1881 (1882), 1, 

 271. 1882.1 



Green, R. Y. Notice of salmon trc 

 in Ouseburn, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

 the spawning season. Trans. N 

 Hist. Soc. Northumb. 1884 (1889), 

 184-185. 188 



Green, Seth. (Fish raising] Pr 

 Boston Nat. Hist. Soc. 1866 (1868), 

 360-361. 186: 



Shad and shad spawn destroj 



by warmth of water in Connectic 

 river. Rept. Conn. Comm. Fisheri 

 1869, 7. 186! 



Trout-culture. Rochester, 18' 



92 p. figs. 16°. 1871 



Fish-culture in New Yoi 



Scient. Amer., 1872, 23, 66. 187! 



Fish-culture. Rept. Com 



Agricult., Washington, 1872 (187. 

 248-274. 187; 



Catching shad with fly. Am 



Sportsman, 1874, 4, 89. 187n 



Device for hatching the spawn 



fishes. Rept. U. S. Fish. Comm. 18 

 (1874), 2, 579. 187' 



Does fish raising pay? Am. 



Sportsman, 1874, 5, 54. 187^ 



Fish distributed in New Yo 



waters. Amer. Sportsman, 1874, 4, ] 



187' 



The growth of shad. Forest 



Stream, 1874, 2, 276. 187^ 



Michigan grayUng. Forest 



Stream, 1874, 2, 165; 212. 187- 



Need of fish protection. Ami 



Sportsman, 1874, 4, 342. 187. 



Report on shad-hatching opei 



tions. Operations in 1872. Rept. U. 

 Fish Comm. 1872 (1874), 2, 405-406. 



187^ 



Report on shad-hatching opej 



tions. Operations in 1873. Rept. U. 

 Fish Comm. 1872 (1874), 2, 406^08. 



187. 



Salmon spawn. Forest 



Stream, 1874, 3, 261. 1874. 



Seth Green on shad and bla 



bass, and on hybrid fish. Amer. Spor 

 man, 1874, 3, 378. 



Shad in lake Ontario 



Stream, 1874, 2, 292. 



Can depleted streams be 



stocked? Forest & Stream, 1875, 5, 2 



lS7i 



1874. 



Forest 

 1874. 



