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AMERICAN MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY 



Pisciculture — Cont'd. 



— in New Zealand. Ayson, L. F. 1908.1; 

 Anon. 20. 



European trout. (Brown trout, Loch 

 Leven trout, and Sea trout are now consid- 

 ered one species, Salmo trutta.) 



Trout introduced into Cape'Colony, Africa. 

 Raveret-Wattel, C. 1903.1, 1904.2. — into 

 Natal, Africa. Feilden, H. W. Add. 1893.1. 



— into the U. S. McDonald, M. 1887.10; 

 Marston, R. B. 1896.1; Mather, F. 

 1889.1; Smiley, C.W. 1889.1; —inCali- 

 fornia. Jordan, D. S. 1905.2. — into 

 India. Day, F. 1876.4; Smythies, E. A. 

 1910.1. — into Tasmania. Allport, M. 

 1866.1, 1869.5, 1870.1,.2,.3, 1871.1; Sea- 

 ger, P. S. 1888.1; Anon. 21. — into New 

 Zealand. Arthur, W. 1879.1, 1883.5, 

 1884.3; Anon. 544. — Where to catch 

 trout in New Zealand. Spackman, W. H. 

 1892.1. — Native fish causing disappear- 

 ance. Ferguson, A. Add. 1889.1. 



Lake trout. American, (Cristivomer 

 namaycush). Introduced in Argentina, S. 

 A. Tulian, E. A. 1910.1. —in England. 

 Fennell, H. 1885.1. — in France. Ban- 

 meyer, — 1884.1. — in Switzerland. Dela- 

 chaux, T. 1895.1. 



Rainbow trout. American, (Salmo 

 irideus). Introduction in Austria. Pirko, 

 F. 1908.1; Salomon, K. 1906.1. —in 

 England. Chambers, W. O. 1889.1; Fen- 

 nel!. H. 1885.1. — in Finland. Nordqvist, 

 O. F. 1895.7, 1896.8. —in France. Aude- 

 ville, A. 1888.1; Cligny, A. 1912.3; 



Lefebre, A. 1896.1; Letacq, A. L. 1900.1; 

 Marcillac, A. 1896.1-1900.1; Mocquard, 

 F. 1911.1; Oltramare, H. 1897.1,.2. —in 

 Germany. Arena, C. 1898.1, 1906.2; 

 Borne, M. 1885.1; Coester, O. 1907.1; 

 Herrmann, W. 1907.1; Hofer, B. 1907.1; 

 Pressel, W. 1906.1, Add. 1900.1; Sieglin, 

 H. 1892.1, 1905.1; Musseleck, G. Add. 

 1902.1. —in Italy. Besana, G. 1908.1; 

 Cecconi, G. 1904.1. — in Sweden. Ham- 

 marstrom, C. 1901.1; Hintze, A. 1895.1; 

 Lonnberg, A. J. 1905.1, .2, .8. — in Swit- 

 zerland. Surbeok, G. 1913.2. — in Japan. 

 Akekio, S. 1882.1; Kishinouye, K. 1904.1. 



— in New Zealand. Ayson, L. F. 1908.1. 

 Introduction in waters of eastern United 



States: Michigan. Bower, S. 1910.1- 

 Clark, F. N. 1883.4; Metcalf, M. 1883.1. 



— Missouri. Maynard, H. J. 1889.1. — 

 New Hampshire. Johnson, F. M. 1905.1. 



— New York. Bean, T. H. 1896.2; Far- 

 num, C. A. 1879.1; Green, S. 1878.1, .2, 

 1879.1; Long, W. 1879.1. 



Saibling. Charr or " Ombre Chevalier " 

 of Alpine Lakes (Sahelinus alpinus). In- 

 troduced in Chile, S. A. Albert, F. 1902.1, 

 1906.1,1907.1; —in France. Rico, B. 

 1877.1. —in Italy. Filipi, F. 1861.2. 

 — • in New Zealand and Tasmania. Siebold, 

 C. T. 1868.1, 1869.1; Anon. 21, 22. 



Introduction of Shad 



American or common shad; successful 

 acclimatization in California. First fry 

 planted in Sacramento R. by Seth Green, in 

 1871. Baird, S. F. 1873.37,.40, 1876.5, 



1880.6; Lang, W. 1879.2; Mather, F. 

 1878.1; Milner, J. W. 1874.4; Porter, 

 B. B. 1878.3; •Smith, H. M. 1893.1, 

 1896.3; Throckmorton, S. R. 1873.1, .2, 

 1874.2; Anon. 305. — Second lot trans- 

 ferred from Hudson to Sacramento, in 1873. 

 Stone, L. 1874.3,.9. 



Introduction into Oregon. Finely, C. I. 

 1884.1. 



Shad planted by U. S. Fish Comm. in 

 Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Baird, S. F. 

 1873.2,.38, 1876.27, 1877.1; CKft, M. 

 1874.1; Green, S. 1874.8; Philips, B. 

 1874.9; Siniley, C. W. 1883.7. 



Introduction of American shad into Ger- 

 many. Finsch, F. H. 1876.1; Wengen, - 

 1877.2. 



Introduction of striped bass 

 in California 



Accounts of first planting of young in 

 San Francisco Bay, in 1879. Baird, S. F. 

 1880.6; Mason, H. W. 1882.1; Stone, 

 L. 1882.3; Throckmorton, S. R. 1882.2. 

 ■ — Review of the successful acclimatization. 

 •Smith, H. M. 1893.1. 



Introduction of Whitefish 

 European whitefish. Madue Marcene 

 (Coregonus marcena) brought from Ger- 

 many and placed in Gardner's Lake, Michi- 

 gan, in 1877. Baird, S. F. 1878.7, 1879.10 

 Goode, G. B. 1881.2. 



Marmne (C. marcena) from northern Ger- 

 many, introduced in lakes of Bavaria, etc. 

 Haack, H. 1878.1, 1879.7; Hofer, B. 

 1905.1; Surbeck, G. 1905.4, 1907.1. 



Blaufelchen (C. wartmanni) introduced 

 in Italy. Besana, G. 1897.1; FUippi, F. 

 1861.2; Pavesi, P. 1886.1; Vinciguerra, 

 D. 1895.1. 



American whitefish. Eggs shipped 

 from Clarkston, Michigan, to California in 

 187S (Unsuccessful results). Goode, G. B. 

 1881.2; Milner, J. W. 1874.4; Stone, L. 

 1874.3; Smith, H. M. 1896.3. 



Introduction in France. Banmeyer, — 

 1884.1. —inEngland. Fennell, H. 1885.1. 

 ■ — in Germany, Bavaria. Borne, M. 1885.1. 

 — in Switzerland. Frey, E. 1885.1; 

 Mason, F. H. 1883.1. 



Transmission of eggs to Australia and 

 New Zealand. Baird, S. F. 1879.10; 

 Greenfield, A. 1884.1; Whitcombe, W. 

 P. 1885.1. — For correspondence relating 

 to this transmission in 1875-1878, see 

 Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1875-76 (1878), 

 IV. 959-1003, and 1878 (1880), VI, 

 825-905. 



Various fishes introduced 



Australian bass (Percolates fluviatilis) 

 taken from New South Wales to Fiji. Stead, 

 D. G. 1914.1. 



Barbus in Sig River, Algeria. Naudin, A. 

 1907.1; Raveret-Wattel, C. 1913.1. 



Burbot in Lake Geneva, Switzerland. 

 Forel, F. A. 1900.2. 



Carp sucker in New South Wales. Bean, 

 T. H. 1889.8. 



Grayling in waters of sastem United 

 States. Norris, T. 1876.1. 



