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AMERICAN Ml SET M OF NATURAL HISTORY 



SHU 



Shufeldt, R. W. 



Artificial propagation of fish in 



Massachusetts. Shooting & Fishing, 

 1901, 31, 64. 1901.2 



Experiments in photography of 



hve fishes. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1899 (1901), 19, 1-5. 9 pis. 1901.3 



Fish at the New York aqua- 

 rium. Shooting & Fishing, 1901, 31, 

 90-91. fig. 1901.4 



The naked stargazer (a cor- 

 rection) Shooting & Fishing, 1901, 31, 

 427. fig. 1901.5 



Nerves of fishes. Shooting & 



Fishing, 1901, 31, 130-131. 1901.6 



Photographing living fishes 



under water. Outing, 1901, 38, 543- 

 547. 3 figs. 1901.7 



Photographs of fishes taken 



under water. New York Journal, 1901, 

 no. 6, 772, 23. 4 figs. 1901.8 



Recent report of the U. S. 



Fish Commission. Shooting & Fishing, 

 1901, 31, 110-111. 1901.9 



The skeleton of the black bass. 



Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1899 (1901), 

 19.311-320. pi. & figs. 1901.10 



A spotted sting-ray. Daily 



Register, Birmingham, Alabama, 1901, 

 81, 8. 1901.11 



The story of the fishes. Shoot- 

 ing & Fishing, 1901, 31, 90-91. 1901.12 



Are there scales upon trout ? 



Shooting & Fishing, 1902, 33, 168-169. 



1902.1 



Big-finned fishes and -their 



habits, curious and otherwise. Shoot- 

 ing & Fishing, 1902, 32, 307. fig. 



1902.2 



Black bass fishing in Wisconsin. 



Shooting & Fishing, 1902, 32, 288-289. 

 fig. 1902.3 



Fishing for catfish. Shooting & 



Fishing, 1902, 32, 28-29. fig. 1902.4 



The gray snapper. Shooting & 



Fishing, 1902, 31, 309-310. fig. 



1902.5 



Notes on yellow perch. Shoot- 

 ing & Fishing, 1902, 31, 369-370. fig. 



1902.6 



Present status of German carp. 



Shooting & Fishing, 1902, 31, 389-390. 



1902.7 



Rearing trout in captivity. 



Shooting & Fishing, 1902, 32, 424-425. 

 2 figs. 1902.8 



A remarkable fish, the naked 



stargazer. Shooting & Fishing, 1902, 

 32, 407. 1902.9 



Squeteague and crappie. Shoot- 

 ing & Fishing, 1902, 32, 184-185. 2 

 figs. 1902.10 



Strange little fishes and their 



ways. Shooting & Fishing, 1902, 32, 

 108-109. 2 figs. 1902.11 



Sunfishes and boyhood days. 



Shooting & Fishing, 1902, 32, 8-9. 2 

 figs. 1902.12 



The trunk fishes. Shooting & 



Fishing, 1902, 31, 249-250. fig. 



1902.13 



White black bass. Shooting & 



Fishing, 1902, 31, 349-350. 1902.14 



With the blackfish in Long 



Island sound. Shooting & Fishing, 



1902, 32, 144-145. fig. 1902.15 



Fishes from Maine and else- 

 where. Shooting & Fishing, 1903, 34, 

 407-408. 1903.1 



The fishes we call bass. West- 

 ern Field, 1903, 2, 252-256. 3 figs. 



1903.2 



Great scarcity of sahnon this 



year. Shooting & Fishing, 1903, 34, 

 409. 1903.3 



A handsome trout. Shooting & 



Fishing, 1903, 34, 366-367. 1903.4 



Improvements at the New 



York aquarium. Shooting & Fishing, 



1903, 34, 367. 1903.5 



Increased consumption of carp. 



Shooting and Fishing, 1903, 34, 363. 



1903.6 



The jewfish. Shooting & Fish- 

 ing, 1903, 34, 206. 1903.7 



A remarkable fish. Shooting & 



Fishing, 1903, 34, 10-11. 1903.8 



Size of alligator gar. Shooting 



6 Fishing, 1903, 34, 206. 1903.9 



Fish that show lights in ocean 



gloom. Discovery, 1907, 1, 119-122. 



7 figs. 1907.1 



Formidable powers of electric 



fishes. Discovery, 1907, 1, 49-51. 2 

 figs. 1907.2 



