The Resource Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XIX, for 1899., (electronic resource)

Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XIX, for 1899., (electronic resource)

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Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XIX, for 1899.
Title
Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XIX, for 1899.
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Language
eng
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Readex
Government publication
federal national government publication
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no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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United States
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  • 1868-1947
  • 1851-1931
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  • Bumpus, Hermon Carey
  • Clark, Hubert Lyman
  • Cobb, John N.,
  • Gorham, Frederic P.,
  • Greeley, Arthur White
  • Green, Erik H
  • Howe, Freeland
  • Jenkins, Oliver Peebles
  • Jennings, H. S.
  • Jordan, David Starr
  • Kellogg, James Lawrence
  • Levene, P.A.,
  • Linton, Edwin
  • Mead, A.D
  • Nutting, Charles Cleveland
  • Shufeldt, Robert Wilson
  • Smith, Hugh M.,
  • Snyder, John Otterbein
  • Tower, Ralph W.,
  • Wheeler, William Morton
  • United States
Series statement
  • United States congressional serial set;
  • House document / 56th Congress, 1st session. House
Series volume
  • serial set no. 4013
  • no. 734
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  • Animal diseases
  • Clams
  • Dredging
  • Fish as food
  • Fisheries and fishing industry
  • Fishes
  • Lobsters
  • Parasites
  • Photography
  • Protozoa
  • Sponges
  • Starfishes and brittle stars
  • California
  • Florida
  • Great Lakes
  • Hawaii (to 1898)
  • Lake Erie
  • Maine
  • Mexico
  • New England
  • Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Label
Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XIX, for 1899., (electronic resource)
Instantiates
Publication
Note
  • Table of contents, p. III
  • List of illustrations, p. V
  • Experiments in photography of live fishes, by R.W. Shufeldt, p. 1
  • Notes on the tide-pool fishes of California, with a description of four new species, by Arthur White Greeley, p. 7
  • The synaptas of the New England coast, by Hubert Lyman Clark, p. 21
  • The gas-bubble disease of fish and its cause, by F.P. Gorham, p. 33
  • The clam problem and clam culture, by James L. Kellogg, p. 39
  • Descriptions of new species of fishes from the Hawaiian islands, belonging to the families of Labridae and Scaridae, by Oliver P. Jenkins, p. 45
  • Rotatoria of the United States with especial reference to those of the Great Lakes, by H.S. Jennings, p. 67
  • A report of work on the protozoa of Lake Erie, with especial reference to the laws of their movements, by H.S. Jennings, p. 105
  • Notes on a collection of fishes from the rivers of Mexico, with descriptions of twenty new species, by David Starr Jordan and John O. Snyder, p. 115
  • Notes on the Florida sponge fishery in 1899, by Hugh M. Smith, p. 149
  • Some chemical changes in the developing fish egg, by P.A. Levene, p. 153
  • The free-swimming copepods of the Woods Hole region, by William Morton Wheeler, p. 157
  • Observations on the life history of the common clam, by James L. Kellogg, p. 193
  • The natural history of the starfish, by A.D. Mead, p. 203
  • On the movements of certain lobsters liberated at Woods Hole, by Hermon C. Bumpus, p. 225
  • Improvements in preparing fish for shipment, by Ralph W. Tower, p. 231
  • Report of a dredging expedition off the southern coast of New England, September, 1899, by Freeland Howe, p. 237
  • The lobster fishery of Maine, by John N. Cobb, p. 241
  • Fish parasites collected at Woods Hole in 1898, by Edwin Linton, p. 267
  • Woods Hole biological notes. No. 1, by biological laboratory of the U.S. Fish Commission, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, p. 305
  • The skeleton of the black bass, by R.W. Shufeldt, p. 311
  • The chemical composition of the subdermal connective tissue of the ocean sun-fish, by Erik H. Green, p. 321
  • The hydroids of the Woods Hole region, by C.C. Nutting, p. 325
  • Descriptions of fifteen new species of fishes from the Hawaiian islands, by Oliver P. Jenkins, p. 387
  • Parasites of fishes of the Woods Hole region, by Edwin Linton, p. 405
  • Index to report on parasites of fishes, p. 489
  • Index, p. 493
Color
multicolored
Control code
NB00000120966
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unknown
Extent
507 p.
Form of item
electronic
Governing access note
Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Other physical details
color maps, illustrations, tables
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction.
Specific material designation
remote
System control number
(Readex)11302A9D82530C08
Terms governing use
©2007 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
Label
Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XIX, for 1899., (electronic resource)
Publication
Note
  • Table of contents, p. III
  • List of illustrations, p. V
  • Experiments in photography of live fishes, by R.W. Shufeldt, p. 1
  • Notes on the tide-pool fishes of California, with a description of four new species, by Arthur White Greeley, p. 7
  • The synaptas of the New England coast, by Hubert Lyman Clark, p. 21
  • The gas-bubble disease of fish and its cause, by F.P. Gorham, p. 33
  • The clam problem and clam culture, by James L. Kellogg, p. 39
  • Descriptions of new species of fishes from the Hawaiian islands, belonging to the families of Labridae and Scaridae, by Oliver P. Jenkins, p. 45
  • Rotatoria of the United States with especial reference to those of the Great Lakes, by H.S. Jennings, p. 67
  • A report of work on the protozoa of Lake Erie, with especial reference to the laws of their movements, by H.S. Jennings, p. 105
  • Notes on a collection of fishes from the rivers of Mexico, with descriptions of twenty new species, by David Starr Jordan and John O. Snyder, p. 115
  • Notes on the Florida sponge fishery in 1899, by Hugh M. Smith, p. 149
  • Some chemical changes in the developing fish egg, by P.A. Levene, p. 153
  • The free-swimming copepods of the Woods Hole region, by William Morton Wheeler, p. 157
  • Observations on the life history of the common clam, by James L. Kellogg, p. 193
  • The natural history of the starfish, by A.D. Mead, p. 203
  • On the movements of certain lobsters liberated at Woods Hole, by Hermon C. Bumpus, p. 225
  • Improvements in preparing fish for shipment, by Ralph W. Tower, p. 231
  • Report of a dredging expedition off the southern coast of New England, September, 1899, by Freeland Howe, p. 237
  • The lobster fishery of Maine, by John N. Cobb, p. 241
  • Fish parasites collected at Woods Hole in 1898, by Edwin Linton, p. 267
  • Woods Hole biological notes. No. 1, by biological laboratory of the U.S. Fish Commission, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, p. 305
  • The skeleton of the black bass, by R.W. Shufeldt, p. 311
  • The chemical composition of the subdermal connective tissue of the ocean sun-fish, by Erik H. Green, p. 321
  • The hydroids of the Woods Hole region, by C.C. Nutting, p. 325
  • Descriptions of fifteen new species of fishes from the Hawaiian islands, by Oliver P. Jenkins, p. 387
  • Parasites of fishes of the Woods Hole region, by Edwin Linton, p. 405
  • Index to report on parasites of fishes, p. 489
  • Index, p. 493
Color
multicolored
Control code
NB00000120966
Dimensions
unknown
Extent
507 p.
Form of item
electronic
Governing access note
Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Other physical details
color maps, illustrations, tables
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction.
Specific material designation
remote
System control number
(Readex)11302A9D82530C08
Terms governing use
©2007 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved

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