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The Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission.
Selected Reports from 1882. ... About the U.S. Fish Commission
1882... Table of Contents
Appearance of Dogfish on the New England Coast in Winter.
By J.W. Collins [Letter to Prof. S. F. Baird Feb 18, 1882]
Notes on the Gloucester Fisheries. February 19, 1882.
Fishery Notes from Gloucester Massachusetts. February 27 1882
Notes on the Fisheries of Gloucester Mass April 1882
Notes on the Fisheries of Gloucester, Mass June/July 1882.
Notes on the Fisheries of Gloucester, Mass. August-December 1882
[Above Notes from letters by S. J. Martin to Prof. S. F. Baird]
Memorandum of some results for the artificial propagation and planting of fish from 1871 to 1881
By the Fish Commissioner. May 13, 1882
Movement and Catch of Mackerel 1882
[Letter by S. J. Martin to Prof. S. F. Baird, July 18, 1882 ] (2 pages)
Decrease of Fish in Squamscot River, New Hampshire, On Account of Refuse Matter from Gas Works.
By S. B. Swett, MD
Catching Dogfish for Oil and Guano Sept 26, 1882 (1 page)
By B. Frank Gallup [Letter to Prof. S. F. Baird. ]
Notes on the herring fishery of Massachusetts Bay in the Autumn of 1882. Pub'd April1883
By Capt. J. W. Collins (4 pages)
Do Striped Bass (Roccus Linneatus) feed on Menhaden?
By Gideon Mosher [From replies to questions in a pamphlet furnished by Joseph Church, and entitled
"The menhaden question."] December 26, 1882.
Gulf of Maine model made for the Fish Commission.
By A. Lindenkohl, December 26, 1882. (5 pages)
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