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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION 1899. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Image of TOC Bumpus, Hermon C. On the Movements of certain Lobsters liberated at Woods Hole. 225-230 Clark, Hubert Lyman. The Synaptas of the New England Coast. 21-31 Cobb,John N. The Lobster Fishery of Maine. 241-265 Gorham, F. P. The Gas-bubble Disease of Fish and its Cause 33-37 Greeley, Arthur White. Notes on the Tide-pool Fishes of California, with a Description of Four New Species 7-20 Green, Erik H. The Chemical Composition of the Subdermal Connective Tissue of the Ocean Sun-fish. 321-324 Howe, Freeland. Report of a Dredging Expedition off the Southern Coast of New England, September, 1899. 237-240 Jenkins, Oliver P. Descriptions of New Species of Fishes from the Hawaiian Islands, belonging to the Families of Labridae and Scaridae. 45-65 Descriptions of Fifteen New Species of Fishes from the Hawaiian Islands. 387- 404 Jennings, H. S. Rotatoria of the United States with especial reference to those of the Great Lakes. 67-104 A Report of Work on the Protozoa of Lake Erie, with especial reference to the Laws of their Movements. 105-114 Jordan, David Starr, and John O. Snyder. Notes on a Collection of Fishes from the
Kellogg, James L. The Clam Problem and Clam Culture. 39-44
Levene P. A. Some Chemical Changes in the Developing Fish Egg. 153-155 Linton, Edwin. Fish Parasites collected at Woods Hole in 1898. 267-304
Mead, A.D. The Natural History of the Starfish. 203-224 Nutting ,C.C. The Hydroids of the Woods Hole Region. 325-386 Shufeldt, R. W. Experiments in Photography of Live Fishes. 1-5 The Skeleton of the Black Bass. 311-320 Smith, Hugh M. Notes on the Florida Sponge Fishery in 1899. 149-151 Tower, Ralph W. Improvements in preparing Fish for Shipment. 231-235 Wheeler, William Morton. The Free-swimming Copepods of the Woods Hole Region. 157-192 Woods Hole Biological Notes. No l. 305-310 END ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |