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Green, S. 



General notes on fish-culture. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soo. 1880 (1881), 

 13-19. 1881.2 



Hybridizing fishes. Trans. Amer. 



Fisheries Soc. 1881 (1882), 5-9. 



1882.1 



The introduction of landlocked 



salmon into Woodhull lake, New York, 

 and the subsequent capture of some of 

 them. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1881 

 (1882), 1, 421. 1882.2 



Rearing of California mountain 



trout (Salmo irideus) Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1881 (1882), 1, 23. 1882.3 



Salmon caught in Genessee 



river. New York. Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1881 (1882), 1, 23. 1882.4 



Hatching striped bass, sturgeon 



and trout. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1882 (1883), 37-40. • 1883.1 



On the spawning of black bass. 



Amer. Angler, 1SS4, 6, 133. 1884.1 



Home fishing and home waters; 



a practical treatise on fish culture, the 

 utilization of farm streams, the manage- 

 ment of fish in the artificial pond, the 

 transportation of eggs and fry; with 

 observations on common fish and the 

 methods of capturing them. New York, 

 1888. 81 p. 8°. 1888.1 



Green, Seth, & Collins, A . S. Trout- 

 culture. Caledonia & Rochester, N. Y., 

 1870. 92 p. 8°. 1870.1 



Green, Seth, & Roosevelt, Robert 

 Barnwell. See Roosevelt & Green. 



Green, William Spotsioood. Notes 

 on the Irish mackerel fisheries. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1893 (1894), 13, 357- 

 360. 1894.1 



Green, Wyman R. A description of 

 the specimens of the teleostean genus 

 Enchodus in the university of Kansas. 

 Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull., 1913, 7, 71-107. 

 17 pis. 1913.1 



Greene, Charles Wilson. The phos- 

 phorescent organs in the toadfish, 

 Porichthys notatus Girard. Joum. Mor- 

 phoL, 1899, 16, 667-696. 3 pis. 1899.1 



Contributions to the physiology 



of the California hagfish, Polistotrema 

 stouti. I. The anatomy and physiology 

 of the caudal heart. II. The absence of 

 regulative nerves for the systemic heart. 



Amer. Joum. Physiol., 1900, 3, 366- 

 382. 6 figs. Ibid., 1902, 6, 318-324. 



1900.1 



Abstract of pt. i in Amer. Naturalist, 1900, 34, 

 666-667. 



Notes on the physiology of the 



circulatory system of the California 

 hagfish, Polistotrema stouti. Amer. 

 Journ. Physiol. (Proc), 1902, 6, xii-xiii. 

 — Science, n. s. 15, 342. 1902.1 



Physiological studies of the 



Chinook salmon. I. Relation of the 

 blood pressure to the functional activity. 

 II. A study of the blood and serous 

 liquids by the freezing-point method. 

 Bull. Bureau Fisheries, 1904 (1905), 24, 

 429-456. 15 pis. & 7 figs. 1905.1 



An experimental determination 



of the speed of migration of salmon in 

 the Columbia river. Journ. Exper. 

 Zool., 1910, 9, no. 3, 579-591. pi. 



1910.1 



The speed of migrating salmon 



in the Columbia river. Proc. Indiana 

 Acad. Sci. 1909 (1910), 125-126. 1910.2 



The migration of the salmon in 



the Columbia river. Bull. Bureau 

 Fisheries, 1909 (1911), 29, 129-148. 2 

 pis. 1911.1 



The absorption of fat in the 



salmon muscular tissue and its resorp- 

 tion during the migration fast. Amer. 

 Journ. Physiol., 1912, 29, xxxix-xl. 



1912.1 



The absorption of fats by the 



alimentary tract, with special reference 

 to the formation of the pyloric cceca in 

 the king salmon, Oncorhynchus tschawyt- 

 scha. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1911 

 (1912), 261-270. 1912.2 



Anatomy and histology of the 



alimentary tract of the king salmon. 

 Bull. Bureau Fisheries, 1912, 32, 73- 

 100. 4 pis. 1912.3 



A new type of fat-storing muscle 



in the salmon, Oncorhynchus tscha- 

 wytscha. Amer. Journ. Anat., 1912, 13, 

 175-181. pi. 1912.4 



On the absorption of fat by the 



salmon stomach. Amer. Journ. Physiol., 

 1912, 30, 278-282. 2 figs. 1912.5 



■ The storage of fat in the salmon 



muscular tissue and its resorption during 

 the migration fast. Proc. Amer. Soc. 

 Biol. Chemists, 1912, 2, 52-54. — Joum. 

 Biol. Chem., 11, xviii-xx. 1912.6 



