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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



FISHERIES OF THE WORLD 



For topics intimately related to the 

 subject of fisheries, but dealing more 

 specifically with the cultivation and prop- 

 agation of fishes, see under Pisciculture. 

 For general works relating to food fishes 

 of various regions, see the section Fauna 

 of the World. 



It should be obvious that statements 

 herein as to the constitution and activi- 

 ties of governmental departments, the 

 International Commission for the Inves- 

 tigation of the Sea, etc., apply to pre-war 

 conditions. 



An excellent analysis of the publications of 

 the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries has just appeared 

 (April, 1921), too late, however, for more than 

 incidental use in the preparation of this section. 



This catalogue, by Miss Rose M. E. Mac- 

 Donald, is entitled " An Analytical Subject 

 Bibliography . . . 1871-1920," and is published 

 as Appendix V to the Rept. U. S. Comm. Fish., 

 1920. 



Treating relatively a much smaller number of 

 papers than are comprised in the present bibli- 

 ography, a plan is possible having advantages 

 over our necessarily condensed arrangement. It 

 should be consulted by the serious student hav- 

 ing access to this series, comprising, in the words 

 of Jenkins, " the finest collection of authorita- 

 tive papers on fishery problems." 



From the admirable work of Jenldns, cited 

 below, much of our data concerning statistical 

 pubUcations in European countries has been 

 obtained. 



General treatises 



Text in English. Goode, G. B. 1883.9; 

 Hfinibel, M. A. 1912.1; Russell, E. T. 

 1891.1; Willis-Bund, J. W. 1899.1; 



Wright, W. 1858.1; •Wright, S. Add. 

 1908.1. 



See also " The Sea Fisheries," by *J. T. 

 Jenkins, London, 1920. 299 p. 57 pis. 



Text in French. Baudrillart, — 1827.1; 

 Bertrand, J. E. 1779.1; Broca, P. 1865.1; 

 Delisle de Sales, ^ 1769.1; Dralet, — 

 1821.1; -A-Duhamel du Monoeau, H. 

 1769.1, 1775.1, 1796.1; Hferubel, M. A. 

 1911.1; Karr, A. 1855.1-1860.1; •La 

 Blanchfere, P. 1868.2; •Noel de la Mori- 

 nifere, S. 1815.1; Perreau, J. H. 1904.1; 

 Roule, L. 1914.8; Wallon, E. 1868.1; 

 Thomassy, M. J. Add. 1852.1. 



Text in German. •Borne, M., Benecke, 

 B., & Dallmer, E. 1886.1; Duhamel du 

 Monceau, H. 1773.1; Lindeman, M. 

 1880.1; Meyer, J. 1881.1; Walter, E. 

 1903.1; Wirth, J. G. 1862.1; Anon. 633. 



Text in Spanish. Valverde, — 1879.1. 



Biblio^aphies: A selected bibliography 

 of marine bionomics and fishery investiga- 

 tions. Allen, E. J. 1911.1. — The literature 

 of the ten principal food fishes of the North 

 Sea. Hoek, P. 1903.1.— Bibliography of 

 literature of sea and river fishing. Manlev, 

 J. J. 1877.1-1883.1. 



Historical matters 



A popular history of fisheries from the 

 earliest times. Adams, W. M. 1883.2. — 

 Origin of fishing. Mortillet, L. 1867.1, 

 1890.1.— Fisheries in 14th and 16th Cen- 

 turies. Segeaser, A. P. 1852.1. — TAe 



condition of the fisheries among the ancient 

 Greeks and Romans. Smidth, J. K. 1872.1, 

 1876.1. — The royal fishery companies of 

 the 17th Century. Elder, J. R. Add. 

 1912.1. — Das Fischereibuch Kaiser Maxi- 

 milians I. Hohenleiter, W., & Fritz, M. 

 Add. 1901.1. — Fisheries of Pomerania in 

 IZth and ISth Centuries. Sell, J. J. Add. 

 1797.1, 1831.1. 



Instruction in fisheries 



General: Practical uses of fisheries charts. 

 Finn, W. 1871.1. — Technical education in 

 relation to fishermen's occupations. Robert- 

 son, J. W. 1916.1. — Need of a national 

 institute ( V. S.) for technical instruction. 

 Smith, H. M. 1914.2. — Practical instruc- 

 tion in oceanography. Thoulet, J. Add 

 1911.1. 



Instruction offered at the Fisheries Labo- 

 ratory atBergen, Norway. Dean, B. 1901.2. 

 — At Norrnas, Sweden. Lundberg, R. 

 1879.1. — Die Fischerschule in Bvois, Fin- 

 land. Schneider, G. 1904.5, 1907.7.— 

 Fischereischule des Bayerischen Landes 

 Fischereivereins in Stamberg. Hein, W 

 Add. 1910.1. See also Bull. TJ. S. Fish 

 Comm., 1895, xv, p. 321. — Deutsche 

 See-Fischerei Verein. Henking, H. Add 

 1910.1. 



Bcole professionnelle de piche d, Ostende 

 (Belgium). For description and photo- 

 graphs by M. Pype, consult M6m. et C. R. 

 Congr. Intern, de P6che et de Pisci- 

 culture k St. P6tersbourg, 1902 (1903), 

 pp. 212-213. 



Lancashire Sea Fisheries Station at Piel, 

 England. For syllabus used in classes for • 

 fishermen, see Johnstone, J. in Rept. Lan- 

 cashire Sea-Fisheries Lab., 1903 (1904), 

 no. 12, pp. 109-128. 



Living conditions of fisherfolk 



Economic conditions and m,eans for their 

 improvement. Various items. Adams, W 

 M. 1883.2; Bertram, J. G. 1883.2- 

 Blanchard, C. E. 1869.3; Levi, L. 1883.1. 



French sea-fishermen. Acloque, A. 

 1903.1. — Fisher folk of Kastrup, Den- 

 mark. Feddersen, A. F. 1878.1. — The 

 fishermen of the United States. General re- 

 view. Goode, G. B., & Collins, J. W 

 1887.3; Collins, J. W. Add. 1894.1. — 

 Netherlands fishermen. Hoek, P. 1896.3, 

 1908.3, 1910.1. — Credit institution for im- 

 provement of conditions among French 

 fishermen. Mallet, — 1866.2. — Seagoing 

 fishermen of Astrakhan. Nikolskil, A. M. 

 1898.2. — Swedish fishermen. Nordstrom, 

 L. 1907.1. — Alliance of fishermen of 

 Finkenwdrder I., near Hamburg. Voigt, 

 F. 1878.2. — Insurance among fisherfolk of 

 the Great Belt, Denmark. Winther, G. P. 

 1876.1. — Italian fishermen in Algeria. 

 Palmisano, A. G. Add. 1904.1. 



Science and Fisheries 



Various articles on the relation of scien- 

 tific investigation to cpmmercial fisheries. 

 Chudeau, R. 1900.1; Droscher, W. 



1902.1; Halbfass, W. 1902.1; Hoek, P. 



