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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



SMI 



Smith, H. M. 



Acclimatization of Pacific sal- 

 mon in the Great Lakes. Rev. Intern. 

 Peche Piscicult., St. P6tersb., 1899, 

 no. 3, 9-10. 1899.1 



Fish-fauna of the Woods Hole 



region. Science, 1899, n. s. 10, 878-881. 



1899.2 



Fishof the District of Columbia. 



Washington Post, Nov. 13, 1899. 



1899.3 



Government fish-culture in the 



United States. Rev. Intern. Peche 

 Piscicult., St. Petersb., 1899, no. 3, 

 10-11. 1899.4 



Interesting fish from the Ala- 

 bama coast [Caranx lugubris] Scient. 

 American, 1899, 80, 91. 1899.5 



Notes on the extent and con- 

 dition of the alewife fisheries of the 

 United States in 1896. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1898 (1899), 24, 31-43. 



1899.6 



Notice of a filefish new to the 



fauna of the United States. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1898 (1899), 18, 273-27S. 

 pi. & figs. 1899.7 



The southern spring mackerel 



fishery of the United States. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1898 (1899), 18, 193- 

 271. 1899.8 



■ Great improvements to come 



in fish-culture. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 

 Dec. 30, 1900 (20th century ed.) 1900.1 



Report on the inquiry respecting 



food-fishes and the fishing-grounds. 

 Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1899 (1900), 25, 

 cxix-cxlvi. Ibid. 1900 (1901), 26, 119- 

 13.5. Ibid. 1901 (1902), 27, 111-140. 

 Ibid. 1902 (1904), 28, 111-142. pi. 

 Ibid. 1903 (190.5), 29, 75-100. 1900.2 



The three-toothed lamprey. 



Scient. Amer., 1900, 82, 235. 2 figs. 



1900.3 



Chiasmodon in the Indian ocean. 



Science, 1901, n. s. 13, 510-511. 1901.1 



Concerning the habits of salmon. 



Astoria (Oregon) Daily Budget, Sept. 

 2, 1901. ■ 1901.2 



Additions to the fish fauna [of 



Woods Hole] in 1900. Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1901 (1902), 21, 32. 1902.1 



Description of a new species 



of blenny [Eulo-phias tanneri] from 

 Japan. Bull. U. S. Fi.sh Comm. 1901 

 (1902), 21, 93-94. fig. 1902.2 



Fish and fisheries of the Irish 



sea [review of work by W. A. Herdman 

 and Robert A. Dawsoni Science, 1902, 

 n. s. 16, 305-306. 1902.3 



The French sardine industry. 



Pop. Sci. Monthly, 1901, 2, 542-556. — 

 Fish. Gazette, 18, 673-674. — Bull. 

 U.S. Fish Comm. 1901 (1902), 21, 1-26. 

 8 pis. & 2 figs. 1902.4 



Das kleinste bekannte Wir- 



beltier. Allgem. Fischerei Zeitg., 1902, 

 27. Jahrg., 224-226. 1902.5 



Mistichthys luzonensis Smith. 



Lampreys ascending falls. St. 



Nicholas Mag., N. Y., July, 1902, 29. 

 figs. 1902.6 



Note on the Scotch method of 



smoking haddocks. Rept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1901 (1902), 27, 269-271. 



1902.7 



Notes on five food-fishes of 



Jake Buhi, Luzon, PhiUppine islands. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1901 (1902), 21, 

 167-171. pi. & figs. 1902..S 



Notes on the subtropical fishes 



observed in 1900 [at Woods Hole] Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1901 (1902), 21, 32-33. 



1902.9 



Notes on the tagging of four 



thousand adult cod at Woods Hole, 

 Massachusetts. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1901 (1902), 27, 193-208. 1902.10 



Le plus petit vert^br^ connu. 



Rev. Scient., 1902, 4. s6r. 17, 345-346. 



1902.11 



Report on the inquiry respecting 



food-fishes and the fishing-grounds. 

 Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1901 (1902), 

 27, 111-140. 1902.12 



The smallest known vertebrate. 



Science, 1902, n. s. 15, 30-31. 1902.13 



Mistichthys luzonensis Smith. 



The largest bluefish. Forest & 



Stream, 1903, 61, 283. 1903.1 



Marine animals in interior wa- 

 ters. Science, 1903, n. s. 17, 114. 



1903.2 



The smallest pygmy among 



fishes. St. Nicholas Mag., N.'Y., June, 

 1903, 30. 2 figs. 1903.3 



Another sea-serpent myth. 



Forest & Stream, 1904, 63, 472. 



1904.1 



" As flat as a flounder." St. 



Nicholas Mag., N. Y., 1904, 31, 1032- 

 1034. figs. 1904.2 



