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Gill-nets in the cod-fishery; A description of the Norwegian cod-nets, with directions for their use, and a history of their introduction into the United States
Collins, Capt. J. W.
The food of young whitefish (Coregonus clupeiformis)
Forbes, Prof. S. A.
Preliminary notice of the more important scientific results obtained from a study of the embryology of fishes
Ryder, John A.
Salmon caught in Genesee River, New York
Green, Seth
A call for carp from Nevada
Pasco, I. D.
Notes on McCloud River, California, and some of its fishes
Campbell, J. B.
Fish-culture in New Zealand
Creighton, R. J.
Carp in the Hudson River
Shears, E. E.
A German view of the American section in the Berlin Fishery Exhibition
Haack, Director
Castrating fish
Weddige, Herr.
The self-picker
Clark, Frank N.
Methods of using Willard's patent pocket for mackerel
Martin, S. J.
On the propagation of the striped bass
Norny, E. R.
Movements of young alewives (?) (Pomolobus, sp.) in Colorado River, Texas
Bean, Tarleton H.
A list of Ohio River fishes sold in the markets
Hobbs, Orlando
Official papers relating to the proposed International Fisheries Exhibition at Edinburgh in 1882
Department of State
Notes on New England fisheries
Martin, S. J.
The fish-eating cows of Provincetown, Mass
Hinckley, Isaac
The artificial propagation of the striped bass (Roccus lineatus) in Albemarle Sound
Worth, S. G.
A contribution to the development and morphology of the Lophobranchiates (Hippocampus antiquorum, the sea-horse)
Ryder, John A.
Notes on New England food-fishes
Martin, S. J.
Notes on a shipment, by the United States Fish Commission, of California salmon (Oncorhynchus chouicha) to Tanner's Creek, Indiana, in 1876
Bean, Tarleton H.
Pachaly's car for transporting fish
Deutsche Fisheri-Zeitung
Experiments in the transportation of the German carp in a limited supply of water
McDonald, Marshall
Report on a trip in Germany to secure carp for the United States Fish Commission
Finsch, Dr. O.
The protozoa and protophytes considered as the primary or indirect source of the food of fishes
Ryder, John A.
Changes in the fisheries of the Great Lakes during the decade 1870-1880
Smiley, Chas W.
Cod and halibut fisheries near the Shumagin Islands
Krause, Dr.
Shad fisheries of the Susquehanna River fifty-six years ago
Willis, H.
Cod-fishing with gill-nets in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts
Martin, S. J.
Fishery news from Gloucester, Massachusetts
Martin, S. J.
Notes on the Gloucester fisheries
Martin, S. J.
Some results of the artificial propagation of Maine and California salmon in New England and Canada, recorded in the years 1879 and 1880
United States Fish Commission
The micropyle of the egg of the white perch
Ryder, John A.
On the rearing of whitefish in spring water, and its relation to their subsequent distribution
Clark, Frank N.
On the nuclear cleavage-figures developed during the segmentation of the germinal disk of the egg of the salmon
Ryder, John A.
The proposed introduction of catfish into Ghent
Wilson, Thomas
Pollock-fishing in Boston Bay
Martin, S. J.
Dry transmission of fish eggs
Borne, Max von dem
Treatment of fish eggs at sea
Behr, von
Live ponds for fish in New Jersey
Hughes, Smith E.
Report of a committee of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society on the early shad fisheries of the north branch of the Susquehanna River
Wright, Harrison
Fishery notes from Gloucester, Massachusetts
Martin, S. J
Codfishing with gill-nets from Gloucester, Massachusetts
Martin, S. J.
Recent contributions to pond cultivation
Banditten, Eben
The peculiarities of blue carp
Eckhardt, Herr
Fishery notes from Gloucester, Massachusetts, concerning cod, haddock, herring, halibut, and mackerel
Martin, S. J.
Summary of fishing records, or shad and alewives, kept at Willow Branch Fishery, North Carolina, from 1835 to 1874
Milner, J. W.
On the insensibility of the German carp to freezing
Wigg, Dr. George
An inquiry into the first food of young lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeiformis)
Forbes, Prof. S. A.
Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts
Martin, S. J.
The introduction of land-locked salmon into Woodhull Lake, New York, and the subsequent capture of some of them
Green, Seth
Growth and spawning of German carp in Alabama
Barnes, A. G.
Growth of the Sälbling (Salvo salvelinus) in the old colony trout ponds at Plymouth, Massachusetts
Gilbert, W. L.
Disease among the salmon of many rivers of England and Wales
Walpole, S., and Prof. T. H. Huxley
List of Plates
List of Plates
Protection of Whales
Jacobson, Herman (Translator)
A valuable edible mollusk of the West Coast
Ryder, John A.
Rearing of California mountain trout (Salmo irideus)
Green, Seth
Notes on the development, spinning habits, and structure of the four-spined stickle-back (Apeltes quadracus)
Ryder, John A.
The carangoid fishes of the United States - pompanos, crevallés, amber-fish, &e.
Goode, G. Brown
The origin of the menhaden industry
Deblois, Capt. E. T.
American birds, animals, and fishes for New Zealanders
Leslie, Frank
Suggestions to fish culturists
Harding, Garrick M.
Peat-bogs as fish-ponds
Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Fischerei-Zeitung
The introduction of striped bass into California
Throckmorton, S. R.
Coal ashes as a means of raising mackerel in purse-seines
Martin, S. J.
First appearance of fish at Gloucester, 1881
Martin, S. J.
A Georgia carp pond
Wright, Abel A.
Notes on the life-history of the eel, chiefly derived from a study of recent European authorities
Goode, G. Brown
On the mature males sexual organs of the conger-eel (Conger vulgaris), with some observations on the male of the common eel (Anguilla vulgaris, Fleming)
Hermes, Dr. Otto
Notes on the mackerel fishery of 1881
Martin, S. J.
Mortality of McCloud River salmon in 1881
Stone, Livingston
Development of the Spanish mackerel (Cybium maculatum)
Ryder, John A.
On the retardation of the development of the ova of the shad (Alosa sapidissima), with observations on the egg-fungus and bacteria
Ryder, John A.
On the habits and distributions of the geoduck, a clam of the Pacific (Glycimeris generosa, Gld.), with suggestions as to its introduction into the Atlantic Coast of the United States
Hemphill, Henry
Description of the fish-way in Pitt River, California
Throckmorton, S. R.
Account of a shipment, by the United States Fish Commission, of California salmon-fry (Oncorhynchus chouicha) to southern Louisiana, with a note on some collections made at Tickfaw
Bean, Tarleton H.
Memorandum of some results of the artificial propagation and planting of fish, due mainly to the efforts of the United States Fish Commission
Introduction of the aland, or orfe, into England
The Field
The winter haddock fishery of New England
Goode, G. Brown, and Capt. J. W. Collins
Fishing and fish-culture in Florida
Fisher, F. B.
Extraordinary floods in the Potomac River
Marquette, George R.
A proposed pond for rearing striped bass (Roccus lineatus) in Delaware Bay
Norny, E. R
Notes on the Gloucester fishery
Martin, S. J.
Artificial culture of medicinal leeches and species of helix
Hessel, Rudolph
An opinion regarding the influence upon the coast fisheries of the steamers used in the menhaden fishery
Hawkins, J. W.
On the food of young whitefish (Coregonus)
Forbes, Prof. S. A.
Food of the shad of the Atlantic Coast of the United States (Alosa præstabilis De Kay), and the functions of the Pyloric cæca
Mordecai, M. D., E. R.
Development of the silver gar (Belone longirostris), with observations on the genesis of the blood in embryo fishes, and a comparison of fish ova with those of other vertebrates
Ryder, John A.
Descriptions of nineteen new species of fishes from the Bay of Panama
Jordan, Davis S., and Charles H. Gilbert
The destruction of young fish by unsuitable fishing implements
Chadwick, B. P.
A transfer of leather carp (Cyprinus carpio) from the government ponds at Washington, USA, to Scotland
Armistead, A. Wilson
Cod gill-nets in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts
Martin, S. J.
A depot for embryonated eggs of all the valuable kinds of fish
Swetitsch, Joseph
Introduction of California salmon into Ontario, with remarks on the disappearance of Maine salmon from that Province
Wilmot, Samuel
Notes and suggestions concerning the Florida shad fishery
Osborn, J. H.
Remarks on the scarcity of male and grilse salmon in the rivers of Ontario, Canada
Wilmot, Samuel
Fish culture for profit
Hiester, Charles E.
Codfish caught near Cape Charles, mouth of Chesapeake Bay, in 183
Ryder, Francis W.
On the races or varieties of carp, denying the existence of blue carp and gold carp
Zentz, F.
Plan of the International Fisheries Exhibition to be held at Edinburgh, Scotland, and a list of prizes to be awarded
Leonard, J. A.
Progress and results of fish culture
Galveston Daily News
An inquiry as to the capture of young codfish in Chesapeake Bay
Collins, Capt. J. W.
First arrival of mackerel in New York in the spring of 1882
Collins, Capt. J. W.
Notes on the breeding, food, and green color of the oyster
Ryder, John A.
The capture of shad at Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire
Laighton, Cedric
Additional observations on the retardation of the development of the ova of the shad
Ryder, John A.
Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts
Martin, S. J.
Inquiries concerning the propagation of American smelt and shad, and notes on the fisheries of the wash of England
Harding, Charles W.
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