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McGovern, H. D. 



The curious habits of eels. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1880 (1881), 

 19-20. 1881.1 



Habits and food of the German 



carp. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1881 (1882), 11-12. 1882.1 



The habits, endurance and 



growth of carp. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc. 1882 (1883), 5-7. 1883.1 



McGowan, Daniel J. Carp culture 

 in China. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1885, 

 5, 235-240. 1885.1 



McGrath, P. T. The Atlantic 

 fisheries question. North Amer. Rev., 

 1898, 167, 729. 1898.1 



Shows what would happen if the existing re- 

 lations in regard to the fisheries of New England, 

 Canada and Newfoundland were dissolved. 



The Atlantic fisheries question. 



Atlantic Monthly, 1902, 90, 741. 



1902.1 



A Newfoundland point of view of the fisheries 

 question by a St. John editor and publisher. 



New England's deep-sea fishing 



interests. Amer. Review of Reviews, 

 1906, 33, .561. 1906.1 



MacGregor, John. The progress of 

 America, from the discovery of Colum- 

 bus to the year 1846. 2 vols. London, 

 1847. 8°. , 1847.1 



Fisheries of British America and the United 

 States, p. .54.5-582. 



McGregor, Richard Crittenden, & 

 Jordan, David Starr. See Jordan & 

 McGregor. 



Machado de Carvalho, G. Le 



depeuplement des eaux provengales. 

 Bull. Soc. Centr. Aquicult Peche, 1897, 



9, 131-177. 1897.1 



Le pejerrey et les Ath(Srinid('e3. 



Bull. Soc. Centr. Aquicult. Peche, 1898, 



10, 7-27. pi. 1898.1 



Machado y Nunez, Antonio. Catd- 

 logo de los peces que habitan 6 frecuen- 

 tan las costas de Cddiz y Huelva, con 

 inclusi6n de los del rlo Quadalquivir. 

 Sevilla, 1856. 30 p. 4°. 1856.1 



Machat, J. The antarctic question. 

 Voyages to the south pole since 1898. 

 Ann. Rept. Smithson. Instit. 1908 

 (1909), 451-480. 1909.1 



Macilwaine, W. The poUan, or 



freshwater herring of lough Neagh 



(Coregonus pollan Thompson) Science 



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Mclndoo, A''. E. On some fishes of 

 western Cuba. Proc. Acad. Nat. Soi. 

 Philad. 1906 (1907), 58, 484-^88. 



1907.1 



The following-named families are enumerated : 

 Poecilidse, Ciehlidse, Gobiidse, Esocidae, Ather- 

 inid®, Mugilidse, Carangidge, Lutianidse, Hsemu- 

 lidee, Gerridge, Sciaenidae, PomacentridEe, Scar- 

 idae, Blenniidae and Pleuronectidae. 



M'Intosh, L. The sahnon. Perth, 

 1882. 8°. 1882.1 



Mcintosh, William Carmichael 

 [1838 — ] Notes on the food and para- 

 sites of the Salmo solar of the Tay. 

 Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. London (Zool.), 

 1864, 7, 145-154. — Zoologist, 1864, 22, 

 8929-8932. fig. 1864.1 



Experiments on young salmon. 



Quart. Joum. Micr. Sci., 1868, n. s. 8, 

 145-154. pi. 1868.1 



Notes on experiments with 



poisons, etc., on young salmon. Rept. 

 Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 37. meet. 1867 

 (1868), 102. 1868.2 



On the "yellow-fins" of the 



Allanwater, Salmo brachypoma, S. trutta. 

 Scottish Naturalist, 1871-72, 1, 227- 

 233. 1871.1 



Note on the examination of a 



malekelt. Scottish Naturalist, 187.3-74, 

 2, 156-1.58. 1873.1 



On the invertebrate marine 



fauna and fishes of St. Andrews. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 1874, 4. ser. 13, 140- 

 145; 204-221; 302-315; 342-357; 420- 

 432. Ibid., 14, 68-75; 144-155; 192-207; 

 258-274; 337-349; 412-425. 1874.1 



The eggs of fish. Nature, 1885, 



31, .534-536; .o55-.5.57. — Ann. Rept. 

 Fishery Board Scotland, 1885, Append. 

 F, 61, 1885.1 



Notes from the St, Andrews 



Marine Laboratory. II. Ann. iNIag. 

 Nat, Hist., 1885, 5. ser. 15, 429^37, 

 pi, 1SS5.2 



i. On the spawning of certain marine fishes. 



ii. On Zoarces viviparus, the viviparous 

 blenny. 



iii. On the ovaries of the wolf-fish, Anarrhi- 

 chas lupus. 



iv. On the ova of the armed bullhead, Agonus 

 cataphractus L. 



V. On the ova of the bimaculated sucker, 

 Lepadogaster binuicuhTliis Donov. 



vi. On the ova of Montagu's sucker, Liparis 

 montofiiii Donov. 



vii. Pelagic ova. 



viii. The voung of the ling, Molra vulgaris 

 Flem. 



ix. On a young eel {AnguUla vulgaris Flem.) 



X. On the multiple tumours of plaice and 

 flounders. 



