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Masterman, A. T. 



On a possible case of mimicry 



in the common sole [Soleai Journ. Linn. 

 See. London, 1908, 30, 239-244. 1908.2 



Report on the later stages of the 



Pleuronectidae. Conseil Perm. Intern. 

 Explor. de la Mer, Rapp., 1910, 12 C, 

 no. 4. 82 p. 18 figs. 1910.1 



Third report on later stages of 



Pleuronectidse. Conseil Perm. Intern. 

 Explor. de la Mer, Rapp., 1912, 14, 

 34. 1912.1 



Report on investigations upon 



the salmon with special reference to age 

 determination by study of scales. Board 

 of Agriculture and Fisheries, London, 

 1913. Fishery investigations, 1. ser. 

 Salmon and freshwater fisheries, 1, i-iii. 

 4 pis. 1913.1 



Report on investigations upon 



the smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) with spe- 

 cial reference to age determination by 

 study of scales and its bearing upon 

 sexual maturity. Board of Agriculture 

 and Fisheries. Fishery investigations, 

 1. ser. Salmon and freshwater fisheries, 

 1, 113-126. 1913.2 



Masterman, Arthur Thomas, & Fryer, 

 Charles E. Sec Fryer & Masterman. 



Masterman, Arthur Thomas, & Mc- 

 intosh, William Carmichael. See Mc- 

 intosh & Masterman. 



Matare, Franz. Ueber eine neue 

 Tetracotyle im Him von Phoxinus 

 la!.fix. Zeitschr. Wiss. Zool., 1910, 94, 

 488-540. pi. 1910.1 



Mather, Frederic. Trout breeding lA 

 series of articles on this and allied sub- 

 jects, running through the years 1872- 

 74i Live Stock Journ., 1872-74. 1872.1 



This Journal was published at Buffalo, N. Y., 

 and afterward merged into one of the same title 

 published at Chicago. 



Natural vs. artificial spawning 



as practised in the culture of brook trout. 

 Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1873 (1874), 

 10-13. 1874.1 



The freshwater fisheries of Vir- 

 ginia. Rod& Gun, 1875, 6, 147. 1875.1 



Stall-fed versus wild trout. Rod 



& Gun, 1875, 6, 72. 1875.2 



Apparatus for hatching shad 



ova while en route to new waters. Rept. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1873-75 (1876), 3, 

 372-376. fig. 1876.1 



Despised food-fishes. Forest & 



Stream, 1876, 6, 148. 1876.2 



Prejudice of Americans against many of the 

 food fish of Europe. 



Fish-culture. 



1876, 35, 345. 



Sclent. 



Amer., 

 1876.3 



Fish-culture notes and answers. 



Forest & Stream, 1876, 6, 51. 1876.4 



Hatching yellow perch. Forest 



& Stream, 1876, 6, 51. 1876.5 



Hybrid Salmonidae. Forest & 



Stream, 1876, 6, 69. 1876.6 



Poisoning and obstructing the 



waters. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1875 (1876), 14-19. 1876.7 



Voyage to Bremerhaven, Ger- 

 many, with shad. Rept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1873-75 (1876), 3, 328-330. 



1876.8 



Otsego bass and Oswego bass. 



Forest & Stream, 1877, 8, 228. 1877.1 



Those young shad. Forest & 



Stream, 1877, 9, 68. 1877.2 



Another shipment of shad to 



Cahfornia. Chicago Field, 1878, 9, 308. 



1878.1 



Applications for fish made to the 



U. S. Fish Commission. Chicago Field, 

 1878, 9, 404. 1878.2 



The first soles for American 



waters. Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 34. 



1878.3 



A fish without a name. Chicago 



Field, 1878, 9, 115. 1878.4 



Micropterus pallidus without a vernacular 

 name. This is one of some three-score short 

 articles on fish and fishing by the same author 

 which appeared in the Chicago Field during the 

 . years 1878-79 (vols, ix-xi), titles to which are 

 not here deparatLly listed. Various unsigned 

 articles by Mather were also contributed to 

 vols, xii and xiii. 



Salmon-canning on Columbia 



river. An account of the process, with 

 statistics. Chicago Field, 1878, 10, 101. 



1878.5 



Salmon-canning on Frazer river. 



Chicago Field, 1878, 9, 196. 1878.6 



Salmo quinnat in France. Chi- 

 cago Field, 1878, 11, 360. 1878.7 



The treatment of adhesive eggs. 



Forest & Stream, 1878, 11, 238. 1878.8 



Account of a trip to Europe with 



eggs of the quinnat salmon. Rept. V. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1877 (1879), 5, 811-816. 



1879.1 



