46 BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
1880 — An Introduction to the Study of Fishes. By Albert C. L. G. Gunther, m. a., m. d., ph. d., f. r. s., 
keeper of the zoological department in the British Museum. Edinburg, Adam and Charles 
Black, 1880. 
1881 . — British Columbia. Report of A. C. Anderson, esq., inspector of fisheries, with fishery sta- 
tistics. Ann. Rep. Dept. Marine and Fisheries, Canada, Suppl. No. 2, pp. 202-227. 
1882 — Ibid, Suppl. No. 2, pp. 198, 199. 
1883 — Ibid, Suppl. No. 2, pp. 190-207. (Salmon, 190-192; statistics, 200-207.) 
1883 — Great International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883. United States of America. F. Cata- 
logue of the collections of fishes exhibited by the U. S. National Museum. By Tarleton H. 
Bean, curator of the department of fishes in the United States National Museum. Wash- 
ington: Government Printing Office, 1883, pp. 387-510. 
[The Alaskan fishes, Salmonidce, pp. 393-397, 415-419.] 
1883 — The Sportsman’s Gazeteer and General Guide ; the game animals, birds, and fishes of North 
America, their habits, and various methods of capture; also instructions in shooting, fish- 
ing, taxidermy, woodcraft, etc., together with a glossary. Rev., enl., and brought down to 
date by the author. 111., maps, and portrait. New York, 1883. 
1883 — Statistics of the Fisheries of the United States in 1880. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. 
m, 1883, pp. 270, 271. 
[Contains items about Alaska.] 
1884 — Report on the Population, Industries, and Resources of Alaska. By Ivan Petroff, special agent. 
Pages 189. Colored plates. Department of the Interior, Census Office, etc., etc., Report, 
vol. vm. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. 
[Frequent references to fish and fisheries throughout.] 
1884 — Statement of the Catch of the Several Companies Engaged in the Salmon Fisheries in Kadiak 
district, Alaska Territory, during the year 1883. By Wm. J. Fisher. Bulletin U. S. Fish 
Commission, vol. iv, 1884, p. 134. 
1884 — Report of the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884, vol. ii, pp. 
586-588. 
[Food-fishes extracted from papers by Hon. James G. Swan upon “The food-fishes and food products of Puget 
Sound, by Watson C. Squire.”] 
1884 — United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Spencer F. Baird, Commissioner. The Fish- 
eries and Fishery Industries of the United States. Prepared through the cooperation of the 
Commissioner of Fisheries and the Superintendent of the Tenth Census. By George Brown 
Goode, assistant director of the U. S. National Museum, and a staff of associates. 
Section I. Natural history of useful aquatic animals with an atlas of 270- plates. Text. 
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. 
The Salmons of the Pacific. By David S. Jordan, pp. 474-479. 
The Quinnat or California salmon (Oncorhyncms chouicha). By Livingston Stone, pp. 
479-485. 
1884 — British Columbia: Report of George Pittendrigh, esq., inspector of fisheries, with fishery sta- 
tistics. In Ann. Rep. Dept. Fish., Canada, 1884, pp. 258-267. 
[Salmon, pp. 258-259; statistics, pp. 253-267.] 
1885 — British Columbia: Report of George Pittendrigh, esq., inspector of fisheries, with fishery sta- 
tistics. In Ann. Rep. Dept. Fish., Canada, 1885, pp. 273-297. (Salmon, 273-275, 283, 290; 
oulachon, 277 ; statistics, 292-297. 
1885 — Report of the International Polar Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska, in response to the reso- 
lution of the House of Representatives of December 11, 1884. Washington: Government 
Printing Office, 1885. Part iv, Natural History. By John Murdoch, a. m., Sergeant Sig- 
nal Corps, U. S. Army. 
[Fishes, pp. 129-132. Salmonidce, pp. 131, 132.] 
1885 — Report of the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal jear ending June 30, 1885. Vol. n, 1885, 
pp. 1075, 1076. 
Food-fislies and other Marine Food Products of Puget Sound, in report of the governor of 
Washington Territory, Watson C. Squire. 
