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542 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



In the American Journal of Science: 



Explorations of the Albatross in the Pacific Ocean. (Letters. ) Agassiz. 213. 

 Notice of the remarkable marine fauna occupying the outer banks of the 



southern coast of New England, No. 11. Verrill. 17. 

 Are there deep-sea Medusae? Fewkes. 50. 



Descriptions of imperfectly known and new Actinians, III. Verrill. 210. 

 Revision of the genera of Ledidae and Nuculidae of the Atlantic Coast of the 



United States. Verrill. 177. 

 The Opisthoteuthidae. Verrill. 168. 



Distribution of the Echinoderms of Northeastern America. Verrill. 157. 



In Science: 



The ichthyological peculiarities of the Bassalian fauna. Gill. 5. 

 Exploring expedition to the Mid-Pacific Ocean. Smith, H. M. 208. 

 Explorations of Albatross in the Pacific Ocean. (Letters.) Agassiz. 212a. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



In Modern Science Series (Appletons) : 



The fauna of the deep sea. Hickson. 131. 

 In the Century Magazine: 



The United States Fish Commission. Some of its work. Rathbun, R. 96. 

 In McClures Magazine: 



The bottom of the sea. Baker. 215. 

 In the Cosmopolitan Magazine: 



The Abysmal depths of the Sea. Beard. 102. 

 In the Atlantic Monthly: 



The depths of the ocean. Goode. 58a. 

 In the National Geographic Magazine: 



Deep-sea exploring expedition of the Albatross. Smith, H. M. 209. 

 In the Proceedings of the U. S. Naval Institute: 



The Fish Commission and its relations with the U. S. Navy. Tanner. 134. 

 In the Transactions and Proceedings of the Geographic Society of the Pacific: 



Cable surveys from California to the Hawaiian Islands. Tanner. 88. 

 In the Report of the U. S. Hydrographic Office: 



Submarine cables. 90. 

 In the Transactions of the American Fisheries Society: 



Deep-sea dredging on the Albatross. Washburn. 42. 

 In the Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: 



The present condition of the study of deep sea fishes. Goode. 91. 

 In the Proceedings of the Malacological Society (London): 



Synopsis of a review of the genera of Recent and Tertiary Mactridae and 

 Mesodesmatidae. Dall. 143. 

 In The Nautilus: 



New species of land shells from the Galapagos Islands. Dall. 144. 

 In the Bulletin of the Natural History Society of British Columbia: 



Notice of some new or interesting species of shells from British Columbia and 

 the adjacent region. Dall. 174. 

 In the Bulletin of the Laboratory of Natural History of the University of Iowa: 



The Brachyura of the biological expedition to the Florida Keys and the 

 Bahamas in 1893. Rathbun, M. J. 188. 

 In the Journal of Conchology: 



Synopsis of the American species of the family Diplodontidae. Dall. 194. 

 In Forest and Stream: 



Deep-sea fishing fishes. Gill. 3. 

 In the Bulletin of the American Geographic Society: 



Cruise of the Albatross. 98a. 

 In the memoirs of the Biologic Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University: 



The genus Salpa. Brooks. 99a. 

 In the Scottish Geographical Magazine : 



Address to the geographical section of the British Association. Murray, Sir 

 John. 233. 

 In Nature (British): 



What are the Saccopharyngoid fishes? Gill. 231. 

 In Zoologischer Anzeiger : 



Note on Eurypharynx, etc. Gill & Ryder. 230. 

 With cooperation of Royal Academy of Sciences, by G. Fiseher, Jena : 



Amerikanische Hexactinelliden. Schulze. 232. 



