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Wood, W. M. 



Report of a trip by the steamer 



"Fish Hawk" to the St. Marys and 

 St. Johns rivers to hatch shad. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1884, 4, 241-242. 



1884.3 



Report of a trip made by the 



" Fish Hawk " to the lower part of the 

 Chesapeake bay, to ascertain the char- 

 acter of the fisheries for shad, herring, 

 etc., in the spring of 1884. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1884, 4, 199-200. 1884.4 



Report of operations at the 



navy-yard shad-hatching station in 

 Washington, D. C, during the season of 

 1882. Kept. U. 8. Fish Comm. 1882 

 (1884), 10, 891-897. pi. 1884.5 



Report of the operations of the 



United States Fish Commission steamer 

 " Lookout " from March 31, 1881, to 

 November 20, 1SS2. Rept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1882 (1884), 10, 35-37. 1884.6 



Report of ■ operations in hatch- 

 ing eggs of Spanish mackerel in Chesa- 

 peake bay by steamer " Fish Hawk " 

 during the summer of 1883. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1883 (1885), 11, 1089-1094. 



1885.1 



Report on the work of the 



United States Fish Commission steamer 

 " Fish Hawk " for two years ending 

 December 31, 1884. Rept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1884 (1886), 12, 117-122. 



• 1886.1 



Wood, IF. W. Sawfish [Pristis] in- 

 habiting fresh water la lake near Manila] 

 Nature, 1876, 13, 107. 1876.1 



Wood, Walter. North sea fishers 

 and fighters, with colour and pencil illus- 

 trations by Frank H. Mason and photo- 

 graphs by the author. London, 1911. 

 XV, 366 p. 70 pis. 8°. 1911.1 



Wood, William. New England's 

 prospects. A true lively and ex])eri- 

 mental description of that part of 

 America, commonly called New Eng- 

 land, etc. London, 1634. Reprinted in 

 Publications of the Prince Society, 

 Boston, 1865, and in Rept. U. S. Fish. 

 Comm. 1871-72 (1873), 1, 161-162. 



1873.1 



Refers to cod, salmon, and mackerel fisheries 

 of New England, also fishes of the Merrimac and 



Charles rivers in Massachusetts. 



Wood, William [1774-1857] Zo- 

 ography, or beauties of nature dis- 

 played in select descriptions from the 

 animal and vegetable, with additions 

 from the mineral kingdom, systemati- 



cally arranged, illustrated with plates 

 designed and engraved by Will. Daniell. 

 3 vols. London, 1807-11. 8°. 1807.1 



A complete illustration of the 



British freshwater fishes, etc. 3 parts. 

 London, 1842-43 (?) iUust. 8°. 



1842.1 



Wood, William. Description of a 

 species of shark [Leidon echinatum i Proc. 

 Boston Nat. Hist. Soc, 1845^8, 2, 174. 



1845.1 



The compressed burbot or eel- 

 pout [Lota compressa] Amer. Natural- 

 ist, 1870, 3, 17-21. fig. 1870.1 



Return of salmon planted in 



Connecticut river. Bull. LT. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1881 (1882), 1, 274. 1882.1 



Wood, William W. Descriptions of 

 four new species of the Linnaean genus 

 Blennius, and a new Exocetus. Journ. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1825, n. s. 4, 

 278-284. pi. — Bull. Sci. Nat. (Ferus- 

 sac), 1826, 7, 122-123. 1825.1 



Woodbury, Charles L. The relation 

 of the fisheries to the discovery and 

 settlement of North America. Boston, 

 1880. 26 p. 1880.1 



Woodcock, H. M. Note on a re- 

 markable parasite of plaice and floun- 

 ders. Rept. Lancashire Sea-Fisheries 

 Lab., 1903, 12, 63-72. pi. 1903.1 



On Mjrxosporidia in flat-fish. 



Rept. Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Lab., 

 1903, 12, 46-62. pi. 1903.2 



Note on the identification of 



the parasite [Myxosporidiani Rept. 

 Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Lab., 1906, 

 15, 207-208. 1906.1 



Woodcock, H. M., & [Johnstone, 

 J. See Johnstone & Woodcock. 



Woodcock, H. M., & Minchin,^;. A. 

 See Minchin & Woodcock. 



Woodcock, Sa^nuel. Destruction of 

 trout spawn by the parents. Zoologist, 

 1863, 21, 8463. 1863.1 



Woodland, W. N. F. On the anat- 

 omy of Centrophorus calceus (C. crepidal- 

 bus Bocage & Capello) Giinther. Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. London, 1906, 865-886. 6 

 pis. & 12 figs. 1906.1 



A suggestion concerning the 



origin and significance of the " renal- 

 portal system," with an appendix re- 

 lating to the production of subabdom- 

 inal veins. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 1906, pt. 2, 886-901. fig. 1906.2 



