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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
1870 — Alaska and its Resources. By William H. Dali, director of the Scientific Corps of the late 
Western Union Telegraph expedition. Boston: Lee and Shepard. 1870. 
[Contains many references to tlie fish of the Territory throughout ; Chapter VI, Part II, is devoted entirely 
to fisheries and other resources, while the Appendix (p. 579) gives list of the fishes of Alaska.] 
1870 — liber einige Pleuronectiden, Salmoniden, Gadoiden tend Blenniiden aus der Decastris-Bay und 
von Viti-Levu., Von Franz Steindacliner und weil. Prof. Dr. Rudolph Kner. Sitzh. K. 
Akad. Wissenseli., B. 61, Abtk. i, pp. 421-447, pi. 1, 1870. 
[Species identified as common to Decastris Bay and the American coast.] 
1871 — The Food Fishes of Alaska. By William Healy Dali. Rep. Comm. Agric., 1870, pp. 375-392, 1871. 
[14 species specified: no new species described.] 
1872 — Forty-second Congress, second session. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 34. Message from the President 
of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the 19th of January, 
1869, information in relation to the resources and extent of the fishing-grounds of the North 
Pacific Ocean, opened to the United States by the treaty of Alaska. [Washington : Govern- 
ment Printing Office. 1872. — 8°, 85 pp.] 
On p. 2 entitled “ The Fisheries and Fishermen of the North Pacific.” By Richard D. 
Cutts. 
1873 — A contribution to the Ichthyology of Alaska. By E. D. Cope. Jan. 17, 1873. Proc. Am. Phil. 
Soc. Phila., v. 13, pp. 24-32, 1873. [Extras, March 1 1, 1873.] 
[17 species enumerated .■ n. sp. Salmo tudes, Spratelloides bryoporus, Xiphidium cruoreum, Gentronotus Icetus, 
Chirus balias, Ghirus ordinatus , Chirus trigrammus , Ammodytes alascanus , Gadus periscopus , Gadus auratus , 
JBathy master signatus, Pleuronectes arcuatus .] 
1873 — Remarks onthe Fisheries of British Columbia, by the Agent (James Cooper) of the Department 
of Marine and Fisheries at Victoria. In: Ann. Rep. Dept. Marine and Fisheries, Canada, 
for the year ended the 30th June, 1873, appendix V, pp. 205-206. 
1873 — Report on the Prybilov Group or Seal Islands of Alaska. By Henry W. Elliott, Assistant Agent 
Treasury Department. Washington : Government Printing Office. 1873. [4to, 16| folios, 
not pagedj with text parallel with back, and extending from bottom to top, 50 phot, pi.] 
, Chapter VIII. Fish and Fisheries. 
1874 — Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries of the State of California for the years 1872 and 
1873. — San Francisco: Francis & Valentine, printers and engravers, 517 Clay street; 1874. 
[8°, 28 pp.] 
1874 — United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Part II. — Report of the Commissioner for 
1872 and 1873. A — Inquiry into the decrease of the Food-Fishes. B — The propagation of 
Food-Fishes in the waters of the United States. With supplementary papers. Washing- 
ton: Government Printing Office. 1874. [8°, 5 pi., cii, (1), 808 pp., 38 pi., 3 maps folded.] 
Report of the Commissioner, pp. i-xcii. 
Appendix B. — The Salmon and the Trout (species of Salmo). pp. 89-384. 
III. — On the North American species of Salmon and Trout. By George Suckley, sur- 
geon, United States Army. (Written in 1861.) pp. 91-160. 
VI. — Report of operations during 1872 at the United States Salmon-Hatching Establish- 
ment on the M’Cloud River, and on the California Salmonidse generally; with a list 
of specimens collected. By, Livingston Stone, pp. 168-215. 
XII. — On the Speckled Trout of Utah Lake, Salmo virginalis, Girard. By Dr. H. C. 
Yarrow, U. S. A. [etc.], pp. 363-368. 
XIII. — -Miscellaneous notes and correspondence relative to Salmon and Trout, (pp. 
369-379), viz:— 
D — On the edible qualities of the Sacramento Salmon. [By S. R. Throckmorton.] 
pp. 373-374. 
E — On the Salmon Fisheries of the Sacramento River. [By Livingston Stone.] pp. 
374-379. 
1874 — Remarks on the Salmon Fisheries of British Columbia. In Rep. Comm. Fish. Canada for 
1874. pp. 165-170.. 
1874 — On the edible qualities of the Sacramento Salmon. By Livingston Stone. Forest and Stream, 
v. 1, p. 331, Jan. 1, 1874. 
