422 ' FISHES OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



North Carolina Bureau op Labor Statistics. 



1894. Eighth annual report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of North Car- 

 olina for the year 1894. The fishery industry of North Carolina, p. 248-256. 



Text and tables quoted from Smith, 18936. 



1895. Ninth annual report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of North Caro- 

 lina for the year 1895. Fishing industry, p. 371-385. 



Copies text and tables from previous report, and quotes letter from Dr. W. R. 

 Capehart giving information regarding fisheries of Albemarle Sound. 



Polk, L. L. 



1879. Report of L. L. Polk, commissioner of agriculture, for 1877 and 1878. Public 

 document no. 8, session 1879. Raleigh. 



Fish propagation is discussed at some length (p. 7-15). 

 Pratt, Joseph Hyde (Compiler). 



1906. Report of committee appointed by Governor R. B. Glenn to investigate the fishing 

 industries in North Carolina. Economic Paper no. 13, North Carolina Geological 

 Survey, 75 p. Raleigh. 



Considers the condition of the fisheries, and makes comprehensive recommenda- 

 tions for a revised fish code. 



Ravenel, W. de C. 



1888. Information bearing on the propagation of mullet. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion, vol. vii, 1887, p. 197-202. 



Smith, Hugh M. 



1893o. Report on a collection of fishes from the Albemarle region of North Carolina. 

 Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xi, 1891, p. 185-200. 



Based on a collection made by the writer in April, 1892, in Albemarle Sound and 

 tributaries. 

 18936. Fisheries of North Carolina, in Report on the fisheries of the South Atlantic States. 

 Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xi, 1891, p. 282-306, 31 pi. 



Discusses the fisheries, fishing grounds, and fishery resources of the State; gives 

 detailed statistics of the industry for 1889 and 1890; and shows illustrations of 80 

 of the principal fishes of the region, with their local names. 

 1901. [Fishes of Lake Mattamuskeet, North Carolina.] Report U. S. Fish Commission 

 1900, p. 133, 134. 

 A brief account of the fish life of this interesting lake. 

 1905. Note on a rare flying-fish {Cypselurus lutkeni). Science, n. s., vol. xxi. May 12, 

 1905, p. 746. 



Mentions capture of a specimen at Beaufort, N. C, and states that the type, the 

 only other known specimen, probably came from the same place. 

 Smith, Hugh M., and Kendall, William Converse. 



1897. Notes on the extension of the recorded range of certain fishes of the United States 

 coast. Report U. S. Fish Commission 1896, p. 169-176. 



Mentions the capture of a winter flounder at New Bern, N. C. 

 Stevenson, Charles H. 



1899. The shad fisheries of the Atlantic coast of the United States. Report U. S. 

 Fish Commission 1898, p. 101-269. 



The history, methods, and results of the North Carolina shad fishery are con- 

 sidered (p. 155-176). 



Walke, E. H. 



1883. Spawning of Esox (pike or pickerel) in North Carolina. Bulletin U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, vol. iii, 1883. p. 295. 



Wilson, H. V. 



1900. Marine biology at Beaufort. American Naturalist, vol. xxxiv. May, 1900, p. 339- 

 360. 



Worth, S. G. 



1879. Fish culture in North Carolina. [Report to the North Carolina Commissioner of 



Agriculture], 26 p. appended to Report of L. L. Polk, commissioner of agriculture, 



1877-1878, Pubhc Document no. 8, session 1879. 

 1881. Report of superintendent of fish and fisheries for the years of 1879-'80. Report 



of the board of agriculture to the general assembly of North Carolina, 1879 and 



1880, p. 25-51. 

 Refers (p. 40) to planting of rainbow trout (4,300 in number) in streams and 



ponds in western counties in March, 1880. 

 1882o. The artificial propagation of the striped bass (fioccus lineatus) on Albemarle 



Sound. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. i, 1881, p. 174-177. 



