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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



SMI 



Smith, H. M. 



Federal fish farming, or planting 



fish by the billion. Nat. Geogr. Mag., 

 Washington, 1910, 21, 418-446. figs. 



1910.1 



The United States Bureau of 



Fisheries, its establishment, functions, 

 organization, resources, operations and 

 achievements. Proc. 4. Internat. Cong. 

 Washington. Bull. Bur. Fisheries 1908 

 (1910), 28, pt. 2, 1365-1411. 14 pis. 



1910.2 



The conservation of fishery 



resources. Scient. Amer., 1911, 105, 

 149-154. figs. 1911.1 



The North Atlantic fisheries 



dispute and its arbitration at The Hague 

 in 1910. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1910 (1911), 405-414. 1911.2 



Note on the occurrence of the 



whale shark, Rhinodon typicus, in the 

 Philippine islands. Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, 1911, 24, 97. 1911.3 



America's most valuable fishes. 



Nat. Geogr. Mag., Washington, 1912, 

 23, 494-514. figs. 1912.1 



The chimaeroid fishes of the 



Philippine islands, with description of a 

 new species. Scientific results of the 

 Philippine cruise of the fisheries steamer 

 " Albatross " 1907-1910, no. 18. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1912, 42, 231-232. pi, 



' 1912.2 



ChimtEra deani, sp. nov. is described. 



Description of a new notidanoid 



shark from the Philippine islands repre- 

 senting a new family. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1912, 41, 489-491. 1912.3 



Philippine sharks. Science, 



1912, n. s. 36, 903. 1912.4 



The prolificness of Gambusia. 



Science, 1912, n. s. 36, 224. 1912.5 



The sgualoid sharks of the 



Philippine archipelago, with descriptions 

 of new genera and species. Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., 1912, 41, 677-685. 5 pis. & 

 4 figs. , 1912.6 



Statement [on behalf of the 



Department of Commerce and Labor 

 and the Bureau of Fisheries regarding 

 the trawl-net fishery] Hearings before 

 the committee on the merchant marine 

 and fisheries, House of Representatives, 

 on H. R. 16457 prohibiting the import- 

 ing and landing of fish caught by the 

 beam trawlers, Tuesday and Wednes- 



day, May 28 and 29, 1912, 100-104. 

 Washington, 1912. 1912.7 



Description of a new carcharioid 



shark from the Sulu archipelago. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1913, 45, 599-601. 

 pi. & 3 figs. 1913.1 



The hemisoylliid sharks of the 



Philippine archipelago, with description 

 of a new genus from the China sea. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1913, 45, 567- 

 569. pi. & 2 figs. 1913.2 



A filefish new to the Atlantic 



coast of the United States iCantherines 

 pullus] Science, 1914, n. s. 40, 815. 



1914.1 



The need for a national institute 



for the technical instruction of fisher- 

 folk. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1913 

 (1914), 41-46. 1914.2 



The relations of the federal 



government with the fishing industry of 

 the Pacific coast. Trans. Pacific Fish- 

 eries Soc. 1914 (1915), 23-28. 1915.1 



America's surpassing fisheries. 



Nat. Geogr. Mag., 1916, 29, 546-583. 

 figs. 1916.1 



Sharks, man-eaters and others, 



with suggestions that Americans turn to 

 economic account some of the smaller 

 species of the Atlantic coast. Amer. 

 Mus. Journ., 1916, 16, 341-355. figs. 



1916.2 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Bean, 

 Barton A . List of fishes known to 

 inhabit the waters of the district of 

 Coluhibia and vicinity. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1898 (1899), 18, 179-187. 



1899.1 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Collins, 

 Joseph W. See Collins & Smith. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Earll, 

 R. Edward. See Earll & Smith. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Ever- 

 mann. Barton Warren. See Evermann 

 & Smith. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Gill, 

 Theodore Nicholas. See Gill & Smith. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, Harris, 

 W. C, Sage, D., & Townsend, C. H. 

 See Sage, Townsend & others. 



Smith, Hugh McCormick, & Harron, 

 L. G. Breeding habits of the yellow 

 catfish. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1902 

 (1904), 22, 149-154. Abstract in 

 Science, 1903, n. s. 17, 243-244. 1904.1 



