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110 1 |a United States.  |b Congress.  |b House. 
245 1 0 |a Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. III, for 1883.  |h [electronic resource] 
260 |a Washington, DC,  |c 1884. 
300 |a 506 p. :  |b illustrations, tables. 
440 0 |a United States congressional serial set ;  |v serial set no. 2213. 
490 1 |a Mis. doc. / 48th Congress, 1st session. House ;  |v no. 11. 
500 |a List of illustrations, p. IX. 
500 |a 1. List of papers relating to the work of the United States Fish Commission from its organization in 1871 to July 1, 1883, and which have been published under the direction of the United States Fish Commission, the National Museum, and the Tenth Census, together with a topical synopsis of the titles, p 1. 
500 |a 2. A list of the published reports of the Commissioners appointed by authority of the various states of the United States, p 85. 
500 |a 3. Check list of the published reports of the Fish Commissioners of the various states of the United States, p 108. 
500 |a 4. The organization and personnel of the United States Fish Commission, June 1, 1883, p 115. 
500 |a 5. A list of the names and addresses of the Fish Commissioners of the various states of the United States, and of superintendents of hatcheries; corrected to June 1, 1883, with some indication of the limits of the terms upon which they are now serving, p 117. 
500 |a 6. A list of the names of all persons who have been appointed Commissioners of Fisheries of the various states of the United States, with their addresses and the dates of their terms of service, p 123. 
500 |a 7. Growth and protection of carp from turtles, etc., p 127. 
500 |a 8. A list of the blank forms, circulars, and minor publications of the United States Fish Commission, from its organization in 1871 to August 1, 1883, p 129. 
500 |a 9. Four tables, showing the amount of public money appropriated for carrying on the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries and the various state commissions from 1865 to 1882, inclusive, p 149. 
500 |a 10. Some of the early results of the introduction of cod gill-nets at Gloucester, Mass., 1880-1881, p 153. 
500 |a 11. Notes on the cod gill-net fisheries at Gloucester, Massachusetts -- 1882-1883, p 159. 
500 |a 12. The American purse-seine successful in the herring fisheries of Sweden, p 161. 
500 |a 13. Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts, p 162. 
500 |a 14. An account of the whale fishery of Nantucket, Mass., one hundred years ago, p 179. 
500 |a 15. History of the experiments leading to the development of the automatic fish-hatching jar, p 183. 
500 |a 16. The successful stocking of streams with trout, p 192. 
500 |a 17. On the thread-bearing eggs of the silversides (Menidia), p 193. 
500 |a 18. Do snakes catch and eat fish?, p 196. 
500 |a 19. Directions for collecting and preserving fish, p 197. 
500 |a 20. Planting and catch of shad in Coosa River, Alabama, p 200. 
500 |a 21. Report of investigations at Neah Bay, Wash., respecting the habits of fur seals of that vicinity, and to arrange for procuring specimens of skeletons of Cetacea, p 201. 
500 |a 22. Reproduction of California salmon in the aquarium of Trocadero, p 207. 
500 |a 23. A new fish-hatching apparatus, p 209. 
500 |a 24. On experiments, begun in 1880, to plant American oysters in the western Baltic, and the usefulness of continuing these experiments with the aid of the German Fishery Association, p 213. 
500 |a 25. Fish-culture in Belgium, p 218. 
500 |a 26. The American black bass, p 221. 
500 |a 27. Preliminary notice of the development and breeding habits of the Potomac catfish, Amiurus albidus (Le Sueur) Gill, p 225. 
500 |a 28. On rainbow trout reared from eggs brought from California, p 230. 
500 |a 29. Sweden at the Great International Fishery Exposition at London, 1883, p 231. 
500 |a 30. The instruction of naval midshipmen in taxidermy, ichthyology, etc., at the United States National Museum and on board the steamers of the United States Fish Commission, p 239. 
500 |a 31. Export of fish oil from Norway, 1878-'82, p 240. 
500 |a 32. Answers to 118 questions relating to German carp, p 241. 
500 |a 33. Directions concerning the construction of carp ponds, p 249. 
500 |a 34. Spawning of California mountain trout, reared in confinement, from eggs brought from McCloud River, p 256. 
500 |a 35. Marsh and aquatic plants of the northern United States, many of which are suitable for carp ponds, p 257. 
500 |a 36. An important fish-way cause, p 266. 
500 |a 37. Statistics of the fisheries of the United States in 1880, p 269. 
500 |a 38. Proposed exportation of whitefish eggs to Switzerland, p 272. 
500 |a 39. First appearance of porpoise, p 272. 
500 |a 40. Tonnage of vessels of the United States employed in the whale, cod, and mackerel fisheries, from 1860 to 1882, inclusive, p 273. 
500 |a 41. Statistics of the imports and exports of fish, fish-oil, whalebone, etc., for ten years, ending June 30, 1882, p 273. 
500 |a 42. Report on the trap-nets fished in the spring of 1883 in the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay, p 278. 
500 |a 43. Early catch of mackerel, p 280. 
500 |a 44. Rearing oysters from artificially fertilized eggs, together with notes on pond culture, etc., p 281. 
500 |a 45. Spawning of Esox (pike or pickerel) in North Carolina, p 295. 
500 |a 46. Summary of distribution of fish by car no. 1 during the past season, p 295. 
500 |a 47. The movements of schools of mackerel, p 295. 
500 |a 48. Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts, p 297. 
500 |a 49. Stocking the streams of Montana with fish, p 301. 
500 |a 50. On the impropriety of depositing whitefish minnows off the harbor of Cleveland, Ohio -- fishing for saugers, p 302. 
500 |a 51. What dangers threaten the products of the old pond carp fisheries from artificial fish culture?, p 303. 
500 |a 52. Notes on the edible qualities of German carp and hints about cooking them, p 305. 
500 |a Alphabetical list of addresses of the persons whose testimonies are cited, p 328. 
500 |a 53. The spawning of bluefish -- an opinion of the cause of mortality of fish in the Gulf of Mexico, p 332. 
500 |a 54. The German carp and its introduction in the United States, p 333. 
500 |a 55. Process of preserving fish, p 336. 
500 |a 56. Fish culture as seen at the London Exhibition, with special references to its history, apparatus, and the methods used in the United States, p 337. 
500 |a 57. An analysis of artesian well water from the shad-hatching station at Havre de Grace, Md., p 348. 
500 |a 58. On the propriety of depositing whitefish minnows off the harbor of Cleveland, Ohio, p 349. 
500 |a 59. The edible clams of the Pacific coast and a proposed method of transplanting them to the Atlantic coast, p 353. 
500 |a 60. Return to Gloucester of young codfish hatched by United States Fish Commission in 1879, p 362, 
500 |a 61. The cultivation of croppies in ponds, p 362. 
500 |a 62. Memorial addressed to the Bureau of Agriculture of the Imperial Senate for Finland, January 20, 1883, in regard to the advisability of introducing artificial fish-culture in Finland, p 363. 
500 |a 63. A verdict against artificial fish-culture, and an answer thereto, p 382. 
500 |a 64. An opinion regarding the answer of R. Eckardt to Professor Malmgren, p 387. 
500 |a 65. Fresh-water sponges: What, where, when, and who wants them, p 389. 
500 |a 66. Management of spawning carp, p 392. 
500 |a 67. What frogs sometimes eat, p 392. 
500 |a 68. Shad, herring, etc., excluded from the Rappahannock River by dams, p 392. 
500 |a 69. Can we do anything to decrease, preserve, or increase the number of our useful marine animals?, p 393. 
500 |a 70. Production of young fry of the carp, p 401. 
500 |a 71. Prices of carp, tench, and goldorfe in Germany, p 406. 
500 |a 72. Varieties of carp in Saxony, p 406. 
500 |a 73. Description of an eel-like creature taken in a net at New Harbor, Maine, in 1880, p 407. 
500 |a 74. Do striped bass (Roccus lineatus) feed on menhaden?, p 410. 
500 |a 75. Some notes on whales, p 411. 
500 |a 76. A stray cod up the Hudson, p 416. 
500 |a 77. Success of the cod gill-net fishery, p 416. 
500 |a 78. Experiments in the pond culture of trout, suckers, and catfish, p 417. 
500 |a 79. Obstructions to salmon in Pend d'Oreille River, Montana, requiring a fishway or removal of falls, p 421. 
500 |a 80. Supposed occurrence of sail-fish (Histiophorus), p 423. 
500 |a 81. Fitting out with cod gill-nets, p 424. 
500 |a 82. Notes on the Pacific coast trade in shells, shrimps, cod and salmon, p 425. 
500 |a 83. Report for 1879 and 1880 of the sale of fish in Fulton Market, New York, p 426. 
500 |a 84. Description of a California salmon (Oncorhynchus sp.) found in one of the rivers of New Zealand and identified by Dr. T.H. Bean, p 427. 
500 |a 85. The artificial raising of cod in America, p 428. 
500 |a 86. Notes on the biology of the salmon and grilse, p 429. 
500 |a 87. A note on the Atlantic species of the genus Anguilla, p 430. 
500 |a 88. Unexplained variations in the yield of oil from cod livers, p 431. 
500 |a 89. Unexplained variations in the yield of oil from cod livers, p 431. 
500 |a 90. A new process of drying fish, p 432. 
500 |a 91. The zoological station at Naples, Italy, p 433. 
500 |a 92. Notes on the natural history of the buffalo, p 436. 
500 |a 93. Fish culture in Belgium -- proposed government action, p 437. 
500 |a 94. Purchase of Professor Poey's Ichthyologia Cubana by the Spanish government, p 439. 
500 |a 95. Reappearance of young cod hatched by the United States Fish Commission, p 439. 
500 |a 96. Report on the abnormal appearance of shad eggs from a fish kept in confinement at Havre de Grace, Maryland, p 440. 
500 |a 97. Catch of spawning shad in the Potomac, above Georgetown, p 440. 
500 |a 98. Success of the gill-net cod fishery on the New England coast, winter of 1882-'83, p 441. 
500 |a 99. A mammoth cod, p 443. 
500 |a 100. Arrival of blue carp from Germany, p 443. 
500 |a 101. Ability of carp to endure muddy, slimy, and stagnant water, p 444. 
500 |a 102. Proposed limitation of the herring fishery in Maine, and its effects upon bait and canning interests, p 445. 
500 |a 103. Shad work in South Carolina, p 446. 
500 |a 104. Period of incubation of eggs of German carp, p 447. 
500 |a 105. Success of the United States exhibit at the London International Fisheries Exhibition, p 447. 
500 |a 106. A new fish-hatching apparatus, p 448. 
500 |a 107. Notes on the model of the Gulf of Maine constructed for the United States Fish Commission, p 449. 
500 |a 108. Report upon hatching one million whitefish eggs from the Great Lakes at Orland, Me., and upon planting the young in Eagle Lake, Mount Desert, p 454. 
500 |a 109. Experience of a menhaden oil manufacturer in Northumberland County, Virginia, p 455. 
500 |a 110. The incipiency of the menhaden oil business, p 456. 
500 |a 111. Reasons for restricting the use of steamers and seines in the menhaden fishery, p 456. 
500 |a 112. Notes on the menhaden fishery, p 459. 
500 |a 113. Why menhaden seining should not be prohibited within two miles of the shore, p 462. 
500 |a 114. Large haul of drum-fish, p 462. 
500 |a 115. Why the size of mesh in menhaden seines should not be restricted, p 463. 
500 |a 116. The injurious effect of menhaden steamers upon the food fisheries, p 463. 
500 |a 117. Notes on the English herring fishery of 1882, p 465. 
500 |a 118. Scotland fisheries and apparatus, p 466. 
500 |a 119. Fluctuations in the fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico and the proposed investigation of them, p 467. 
500 |a 120. Proposed limitation of menhaden fishing to June 1, and of mackerel fishing to June 15 -- Occurrence of herring, p 468. 
500 |a 121. Why the catching of menhaden with seines, etc. should be restricted, p 469. 
500 |a 122. Occurrence of Balistes capriscus Gmelin (leather-jacket or file-fish) at New Bedford, Mass., p 469. 
500 |a 123. Movements of menhaden -- catch of herring, p 470. 
500 |a 124. Movements of mackerel, p 470. 
500 |a 125. Movements of mackerel, p 471. 
500 |a 126. Success in propagating California mountain trout from eggs brought to Michigan by the United States Fish Commission, p 471. 
500 |a 127. Exchange of live marine specimens with France, p 472. 
500 |a 128. The Scotch herring fisheries, p 472. 
500 |a 129. Trout and trout culture, p 473. 
500 |a 130. Scarcity of salmon in the Little Spokane and other streams on Pacific coast, p 476. 
500 |a 131. Total amount of shad and herring caught on the Potomac River during the spring of 1882, p 477. 
500 |a 132. Dates of the appearance of herring, shad, bass, tautog, scup, frostfish, fish-hawks, kingfishers, and Greenland seal in Taunton River, from 1871 to 1883, inclusive, p 478. 
500 |a Index, p. 479. 
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650 0 7 |a Aquaculture.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Exports.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Federal receipts and expenditures.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Fish as food.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Fish hatcheries.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Fisheries and fishing industry.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Fishery regulation and management.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Fishing boats.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Food preservation.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Foreign trade.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Government publications.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Imports.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Marine biology.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Oils and fats.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Reference sources.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Shellfish.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Tonnage.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Whales.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Whaling.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Financial statements.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
650 0 7 |a Forms, blanks, etc.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
655 7 |a Annual Reports.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
655 7 |a Monographs.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
655 7 |a Names Lists.  |2 Readex congressional thesaurus. 
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