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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Pisciculture — Cont'd. 



Live fishes ; directions Jot transporta- 

 tion of living fishes (chiefly fry). Altazin, 

 E. 1901.1; Buckenferde-Stempel, R. 



1878.2; Carbonnier, P. 1871.1, 1873.2; 

 Cheney, A. N. 1885.1, 1896.2,.3; •Dagry, 



A. 1911.1; Figuier, G.L. 1858.1 (vi); G., 

 W. 1841.1; Golusda, P. 1912.7; Gray, 

 J. E. 1868.3; •Holder, C. F. 1908.3; 

 •Kaltenegger, F. 1906.1 ; •Kincaid, W. S. 

 1910.1; Kottl, J. 1878.1; •La Blanchfere, 

 P. 1869.2; Lloyd, W. A. 1876.2; Maison, 

 E. 1906.1; Malmgren,"H. 1887.1; Mal- 

 witz, - 1779.1; •Mead, A. D. 1908.1, 

 1909.1; Meyer, J. 1878.1; Milner, J. W. 

 1876.1; Morgan, I. 1878.1; Seal, W. P. 

 1892.2; Sweeny, R. O. 1878.1; Stone, 

 L. Add. 1880.1. — Use of oxygen in sealed 

 jars. Osburn, R. C. 1910.8. — Baplomus 

 playfairii, from Seychelles to Paris in glass 

 bottle. Wright, E. P. 1868.2. — Carp 

 packed in wet moss. Duke, R. T. Add. 

 1884.1. 



Apparatus; containers, tanks, etc. used 

 in transporting live fishes. Belousov, N. 

 1906.1; •Bettoni, G. 1901.1; Borne, M. 

 1884.5; Bristol, C-. L. 1903.1; Curie, 

 T. J. 1875.1; Friedrich, J. 1905.1, 1907.1; 

 Goenry, - 1902.1. — Danger of infection 

 from shipping cans. Marsh, M. C 1905.1. 



Details of fittings of R. M. S. " Oroya " 

 used in transport of plaice from England to 

 Australia. •Dannevig, H. C. 1902.2. 

 Introduction of Bass and Sunflsh 



Black bass. (Chiefly large-mouthed, 

 from U. S. Fish Comm.) Introduction into 

 England. Arielson, - 1872.1; Goode, G. 



B. 1883.17; Hensman, J. T. 1884.1 

 (Nene R.); Silk, M. 1880.1. —into 

 Finland. Nordqvist, O. Add. 1894.1. 



— into France. D'Arenberg, P. 1911.1. 



— into Germany. Borne, M. 1883.1, .2, 

 1884.2,.3, 1886.1, Add. 1882.1; Surbeok, 

 G. 1905.2. — into Balaton lake, Hungary. 

 Vutskits, G. 1910.1, .2. —into Italy. 

 Besana, G. 1908.1; Supino, F. 1912.2. 



— into Sweden. Hintze, A. 1888.1,1893.3. 



— into the Philippine Is. Seale, A. 1910.3. 

 Calico bass. Introduced into France. 



Gensoul, J. 1913.1; Anon. 690. — into 

 Germany. Borne, M. 1893.2, 1901.1; 

 Debschitz, H. 1901.1. — into Italian 

 lakes. Supino, F. 1912.2. 



Rock bass. Introduced into France. 

 Gensoul, J. 1910.1; Raveret-Wattel, C. 

 1910.1. — into Germany. Borne, M. 

 1893.2. 



Sunfish, American. Eupomotis gib- 

 bosus into Germany. Bergner, J. 1906.1. 



— into France. Kiinstler, J. 1908.1; Le- 

 tacq, A. L. 1910.1; Maingaud, E. 1900.1. 



— into Italy. Mazzarelli, G. F. 1909.2. 

 Lepomis megalotis in France. Bouvet, 



G. 1900.1; Olivier, E. 1901.2. —Lepomis 

 auritus in Italy. Bellotti, C, Ronchetti, - 

 & others. 1905.1; Besana, G. 1908.1; 

 Natoh, R. 1905.1. 



Introduction of Carp 



Carp of Tibet introduced in Italy. Bona- 

 fous, C. 1827.1. 



Africa. Introduction into Algeria. Cos- 

 son, E. S. 1862.1. — in Tananarive, 

 Madagascar. Dagry, A. Add. 1914.1. 



America. History of the introduction of 

 carp into the United States. •Cole, L. J. 

 1905.1; Smiley, C. W. 1883.8, 1884.4. 



First carp brought to the U. S. by Capt. 

 Henry Robinson of Newburgh, N. Y., about 

 1830, some were liberated in Hudson R. 

 Philips, B. 1883.2; Redding, J. D. 1884.1 ; 

 Shears, E. E. 1882.1. — First successful 

 introduction from Holstein to Sonoma Co., 

 Cal., by J. A. Poppe in 1872. Poppe, R. A. 

 1880.1. — First introduction by U.S. Fish 

 Comm., through carp brought from Bremen 

 by Rudolph Hessel in 1877. Baird, S. F. 

 1879.10; Goode, G. B. 1880.7; Hessel, 

 R. 1883.1. — Second introduction by U.S. 

 Fish Comm. of 100 mirror carp from Dr. 

 Eckhardt of Liihbinchen. Finsch, F. H. 

 1882.1, .2. —Early distribution by U. S. 

 Fish Comm. throughout the United States. 

 McDonald, M. 1883.1, 1884.7,.9; Smiley, 

 C. W. 1884.13. 



Central and South America; Carp sent to 

 Brazil. Couchman, J. W. 1883.1; Smiley, 

 C. W. 1885.2. — Carp sent to Cuba, Mex- 

 ico and Hawaiian Is. from U. S. Smiley, 

 C. W. 1884.2. 



Introduction of Catfish 



American catfish (three species) intro- 

 duced into California in 1874, by L. Stone. 

 Smith, H. M. 1896.3. — Catfish from 

 Potomac putinColorado R., Arizona, 1884. 

 McDonald, M. 1884.12. 



American bullhead or horned pout (Am- 

 eiurus nebulosus), sent in 1885 to England, 

 France, Germany and Netherlands. Smiley, 

 C. W. 1885.4. — Ameiurus, proposed 

 introduction into Belgium. Lefebre, A. 

 1883.1; Willequet, E. 1883.1,. 2; Wilson, 

 T. 1882.1. — Ameiurus introduced into 

 France. Bellesme, J. 1886.1; Chappellier, 

 A. 1907.1; Fuhrmann, O. 1903.2, 1905.2; 

 Kiinstler, J. 1907.1, 1908.1; Lavauden, L. 

 1905.1; Lavoll6e,G. 1906.1; Letacq,A.L. 

 1906.1, 1909.1, .2; Meugnot, A. 1908.2; 

 Pion-Gaud, P. 1904.1; Pion-Gaud, P. & 

 Lavauden, L. 1904.1; Robertson-Pros- 

 chowski, A. 1904.1; RoUinat, R. 1910.1. 

 — into Germany. Borne, M. 1891.1. — 

 into Italy. Mazzarelli, G. F. 1909.2; 

 Meschinelli, L. 1907.1. — into New 

 Zealand. Ayson, L. F. 1908.1. 



European catfish (Silurus glanis) intro- 

 duced into England. Sachs, T. R. 1880.1; 

 Strieker, W. 1869.1; Anon. 395. —into 

 France, Valenciennes, A. 1851.1, .2, 1855.1.- 



Introduction of Oourami 



Gourami (Osphromenus olfax), introduc- 

 tion into various countries. •Gill, T. N. 

 1874.3; Rufz de Lavison, E. 1861.1; 

 Anon. 535. — into France. Baird, S. F. 

 1871.22, 1875.19; Barth61emy-Lapom- 

 meraye, - 1863.5, 1865.1; Carbonnier, P. 

 1869.1,.2; Coste, P. 1865.1; Dabry de 

 Thiersant, P. 1868.1; Vinson, A. 1861.1; 

 Anon. 408; Sioard, A. Add. 1872.1; 

 Sauley, E. Add. 1861.1. — into Algeria. 

 Vinson, A. 1861.1. — into Ceylon. Pert- 



