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Smith, Sidney Irving. The Crustacea 

 of the fresh waters of the United States. 

 Kept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1872-73 (1874), 

 2, 638-665. 1874.1 



Synopsis of the parasitic Crustacea on United 

 States freshiwater fislies. Lists Argulus catostomi 

 on suclcer, Lepeophtheirus salmonis on salmon, 

 Adheres pimelodi on channel cat, Lernatopoda 

 fontinalis on brook trout, apparently the cause 

 of the death of these fish, L. siscowet on lake 

 trout, L. coregoni on whitefish, Couloxenus stygius 

 on blind fish, Lerncsocera cruciata on rock bass and 

 L. catostomi on the large-scaled redhorse. 



Food of freshwater fishes. Rept. 



U. S. Fish Comm. 1872-73 (1874), 2, 

 708-709. 1874.2 



Smith, Sidney Irving, & Thacher, 

 James K. See Thacher & Smith. 



Smith, Silas B. On the Chinook 

 names of the salmon in the Columbia 

 river. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1881, 4, 

 391-392. 1881.1 



Smith, Thomas. Naturalist's cabi- 

 net, containing interesting sketches of 

 animal history, illustrative of natures, 

 dispositions, manners and habits of all 

 the most remarkable quadrupeds, birds, 

 fishes, reptiles, etc., in the known world. 

 6 vols. London, 1806-07. illust. 8°. 



1806.1 



Smith, Thomas, & Mease, James. 

 The wonders of nature and art, etc. 14 

 vols. Philadelphia, 1807. 16°. 1807.1 



Fishes, vol. xiv, p. 75-84. 



Smith, [Thomas] Buckingham [1810- 

 1871] (translator) Narratives of the 

 career of Hernando de Soto in the con- 

 quest of Florida, as told by a knight of 

 Elvas, and in a relation by Luys Her- 

 nandez de Biedma . . . Translated by 

 Buckingham Smith. New York, 1866. 

 xxviii, 324 p. map. 4° (Bradford 

 Club series, no. 5) 1866.1 



Observations on fishes, by Theodore N. Gill, 

 p. 223-226. 



(translator) Relation of Alvar 



Nunez Cabe5a de Vaca, translated from 

 the Spanish by Buckingham Smith. 

 New York, 1871. x, 300 p. ports. 



1871.1 



The present edition is a revision of B. Smith's 

 translation privately printed at Washington in 

 1851. Some mention is made of fishes taken by 

 the expedition in the Gulf region of the United 



States. 



Smith, W. Anderson. Curing and 

 preserving fish at home and abroad 

 (In Fish and fisheries, edited by David 

 Herbert, p. 93-105. Edinburgh & 

 London, 1883. 8°) 1883.1 



The fish supply of great cities; 



with special reference to the best meth- 



ods of catching and packing, and of 

 distribution, and other means calculated 

 to facilitate the delivery of the fish in 

 good condition for market (In Fish and 

 fisheries, edited by David Herbert, p. 

 226-235. Edinburgh & London, 1883) 



1883.2 



Salmon disease; its cause and 



prevention. Intern. Fisheries Exhib. 

 Lit., London, 1883. Conferences, 11, 

 pt. 5. 1883.3 



The utilisation of fish offal (In 



Fish and fisheries, edited by David 

 Herbert, p. 200-206. Edinburgh & 

 London, 1883) 1883.4 



Fishes (In Harvie-Brown, J. 



A., & Buckley, T. E. A vertebrate 

 fauna of the Outer Hebrides, p. 172-225. 

 Edinburgh, 1888) 1888.1 



Observations on some west- 

 coast [Scottish] fishes. Proc. Trans. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, 1888, n. s. 2, 

 100-104. 1888.2 



On the development of Syngna- 



thus acus Linn. Proc. Trans. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Glasgow, 1890, n. s. 2, 105-109. pi. 



1890.1 



Report on Spanish sardines. 



10. Ann. Rept. Fishery Board Scotland, 

 1891, pt. 3, 160-170. 1891.1 



Fishes (In Harvie-Brown, J. 



A., & Buckley, T. E. A vertebrate 

 fauna of Argyll and the Inner Hebrides, 

 p. 219-234. Edinburgh, 1892) 1892.1 



Note on Zeugopierus unimacu- 



latus Risso, and its habitat. Ann.. 

 Scottish Nat. Hist., 1892, 1, 76-77. 



1892.2 



On protective resemblance in 



the lumpsucker. 1 1 . Ann. Rept. Fishery 

 Board Scotland, 1893, 11, 390-391. fig. 



1893.1 



The coloration of fishes. Trans. 



Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, 1897, n. s. 4, 

 335-343. 1897.1 



Informe sobre la introducci6n 



del salmon en Chile. Min. Indus. Obras 

 Pub., 1897, no. 6, 5-11. 1897.2 



Smith, W. Ramsay. On the food of 

 fishes. 9. Ann. Rept. Fishery Board 

 Scotland, 1891, pt. 3, 222-242. 1891.1 



A case of hermaphroditism in a 



haddock (Gadus ceglefinus) 9. Ann. Rept. 

 Fishery Board Scotland, 1891, pt. 3, 352. 

 fig- 1891.2 



