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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Pisciculture — Cont'd. 

 Translations and mews of importance of 

 Jacobi's discoveries. Duhamel du Monceau, 

 H. L. 1773.1; Gleditsch, J. G. 1764.1; 

 Anon. 539. See also L. Hapke, in Abhand. 

 Naturw. Ver. Bremen, VI, 1876, p. 157. 



Application and extension of Jacobi's 

 methods to studies in embryology. Rusooni, 

 M. 1835.1, .2,.3, 1840.1, 1854.1; Spallan- 

 zani, L. 1783. 2, .4. 



Disbelief of practice of artificial fertil- 

 ization by Romans. Geoffroy-Saint-Hil- 

 aire, I. 1854.1. 



Initial eSorts in France. Blanohard, 

 C. E. 1868.1, 1869.2; Millet, C. 1870.1. 

 — History, 1884-1900. •Jousset de Belles- 

 me, G. 1909.1. 



Results (announced by Haxo in 1849) of 

 artificial fertilization as practised by Gehin 

 & Remy at La Bresse in Dept. of Vosges. 

 G6hin, J. & R6my, - 1851. 1,.2; Haxo, J. 

 1849.1-1860.1. 



Revival of interest in pisciculture through 

 above efforts and publications of Coste, J. 

 1853.1; Quatrefages, J. 1848.1, 1851.1, 

 1854.1; MiUet, 0. 1854.1, .2,.3, 1855.3; 

 Milne-Edwards, A. & Coste, J. 1850.1. 



Comments and notices throughout Europe, 

 on results of G6hin & Remy. Block, M. 

 1853.1; Caron, C. 1852.1; Chabot, - 

 1854.1; Chavannes, A. 1854.1; Detzem,- 

 & Berthelot, S. 1851.1; Gillet de Grand- 

 mont, A. 1862.1, 1863.4, 1864.1; Goden- 

 ier, C. 1852.1, 1866.1; Gtinderlich, A. 

 1861.1; Heurtier,- 1852.1; Humbert- 

 Claude, E. 1897.1; Huyssen van Katten- 

 dijke 1853.1; Jourdier, A. 1856.1; Koltz, 

 J. P. 1858.1; Malischeff, P. 1856.1; M6ne, 

 C. 1851.1; Meunier, A. V. 1863.1; Mor- 

 ganti, G. 1854.1; Noel, E. 1856.1. 

 ^ For first of public Fish-cultural estab- 

 lishments, started at Huningen, Alsace, in 

 1860, see below under Germany. 



Stocking of waters 



General treatises on principles of setting 

 out fishes. Text in French. Chauvassaignes, 



F. 1880.1; L6ger, L. 1908.1, 1909.1. 

 • — Text in German. Leonhardt, E. E. 

 1908.3; Seligo, A. 1908.1. 



Miscellaneous papers. Borne, M. 1877.4, 

 1878.14; Edwards, H.M. 1857.2; Green, 

 S. 1875.1, .9; Lindes, L. 1880.2; Peirce, 

 M. P. 1877.1. 



Proper age for planting; discussions of 

 advantages of fingerlings over fry and vice 

 versa. Borne, M. 1872.1; Clark, F. N. 

 1887.1; Hartmann, W. 1870.2; Leary, 

 J. L. 1908.1; Nevin, J. 1893.1; Page, 

 W.F. 1894.1; S., W. G. 1880.1; Surbeck, 



G. 1910.2; Whitaker, H. 1893.2. 



For the stocking of trout streams, see below 

 under Trout culture. 



APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES 



Including methods of use 



Miscellanea 



Filter apparatus. Borne, M. 1880.9- 

 Jousset de Bellesme, G. 1899.1 ; Ransom! 

 W. H. 1865.1. — Tube for airating water. 



Brass, J. L. 1907.1. ■ — Collecting tub, 

 fish retainer, shipping case for eggs, etc. 

 Fuller, A. E. 1908.1. — Methods and der 

 vices for counting eggs and fry. Bayer, H. 

 1908.2; Borne, M. 1880.11; Green, A. 

 1905.1; LaValetteSt.George.A. 1902.1; 

 Robinson, R. K. 1910.1. —Shelter for 

 fishes, "aquarisSre." Ser6, E., 1867.1. 



Fishways or passes 



Salmon ladders, etc. ; plans, directions 

 for construction, etc. Baird, S. F. 1880.7; 

 Baird & McDonald 1882.1; ik-Bayer, H. 

 1908.1; Bitterli, S. 1910.1; Buck, W. 

 O. 1913.1; Buckland, F. T. 1865.1, 

 1867.2; Cheney, A. N. 1898.2; Dyche, 

 L. L. 1912.2; Fatio, V. 1888.1; Fas- 

 tenau, - 1872.1, 1873.1; Francis, F. 



1870.1; -A-Gerhardt, P. 1904.1; Grieg, 

 J. A. 1902.3; Hetting, M. G. 1866.4; 

 Horsfall, J. H. 1867.1; Keller, H. 1885.1, 

 1887.1; Launay, M. 1901.1; Losoh- 

 ner, H. 1908.1, Add. 1908.1; •Mc- 

 Donald, M. 1884.6; Prince, E. E. 1914.1; 

 Raveret-Wattel, C. 1884.3, 1893.1; Scott, 

 W. R. 1873.1; •Violette, A. 1908.1; 

 Widegren, H. 1867.1; Zdeborszky, K. 

 1880.1; Anon. 58, 437; •Atkins, C. G. 

 Add. 1873.1; Landmark, A. Add. 1884.1; 

 Michaelis, K. Add. 1881.1; Riemann, 

 J. F. Add. 1804.1. 



Fishways in various localities. ■ — ■ In 

 Belgium. Denil, G. 1909.1; Joly de 

 SauUy, - 1909.1. — In France, Seine R. 

 Camere, — 1901.1; In Meuse and Ourthe 

 Rivers. Denil, G. Add. 1909.1. — In 

 Finland. Juselius,- 1905.1; Nordqvist, 

 0. F. 1892.3. — In Germany. Meyer, - 

 1879.1. In Weser, at Bremen. Hapke, L. 

 Add. 1913.1. — On Merrimac R. Lyman, 

 T. 1868.1. —In Pitt R., Cal. Throck- 

 morton, S. R. 1882.1. — In Pennsylvania. 

 Worral, J. 1875.1, 1876.1. 



Hatching apparatus 



Various papers on jars, troughs, and 

 apparatus used in hatching operations. 

 Chambers, W. O. 1889.2; Cicile-Brion, - 

 1866.1; Clark, F. N. 1908.1; Fullerton, 

 S. F. 1909.1; Haack, H. 1879.8; Hein, 

 W. 1906.1, 1908.1, 1909.1; Joly de 



Sailly, - 1901.2; LaBlanchfere, P. 1877.2; 

 La Valette St. G., A. 1879.1, 1882.1; 

 Lonnberg, A. J. 1903.5; Mather, F. 

 1876.1; Meehan, W. E. 1907.2; Milner, 

 J. W. 1878.1; Raveret-Wattel, C. 1895.1, 

 1896.2; Reisenbichler, G. F. 1880.2; 

 Simms, G. E. 1912.1; Titcomb, J. W. 

 1910.1; Vincent, E. 1910.1, .2. 



California or Williamson's {double riffle) 

 hatching trough. For description and figure, 

 consult Rept. TJ. S. Fish. Comm. 1872 

 (1874), II, pp. 547, 585, pi. XVI. — Use 

 inGermany. Borne, M. 1878.2,. 11, 1880.4, 

 .7; Overbeck, G. 1879.2; Paul-Wuster- 

 barth, - 1879.1. 



Mechanical rotator for fish-hatching. 

 Fabre-Domergue, P. & Bi6trix, E. 1902.1. 



Seth Green's shad hatching or floating 

 box. Green, S. 1874.2; Add. 1874.1. 



Holton's tray-hatching apparatus. Hoi- 

 ton, M. G. 1874.1. 



