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%T Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XIX, for 1899
%A United States Congress House
%A United States Commission on Fish and Fisheries (1871-1903)
%A Bumpus, Hermon Carey
%A Clark, Hubert Lyman
%A Cobb, John Nathan
%A Gorham, Frederic Poole
%A Greeley, Arthur White
%A Green, Erik H.
%A Howe, Freeland
%A Jenkins, Oliver Peebles
%A Jennings, Herbert Spencer
%A Jordan, David Starr
%A Kellogg, James Lawrence
%A Levene, Phoebus Aaron
%A Linton, Edwin
%A Mead, A.D
%A Nutting, Charles Cleveland
%A Shufeldt, Robert Wilson
%A Smith, Hugh McCormick
%A Snyder, John Otterbein
%A Tower, Ralph Winfred
%A Wheeler, William Morton
%D 1900
%X 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
%X Descriptions of fifteen new species of fishes from the Hawaiian islands, by Oliver P. Jenkins, p. 387
%X Descriptions of new species of fishes from the Hawaiian islands, belonging to the families of Labridae and Scaridae, by Oliver P. Jenkins, p. 45
%X Experiments in photography of live fishes, by R.W. Shufeldt, p. 1
%X Fish parasites collected at Woods Hole in 1898, by Edwin Linton, p. 267
%X Improvements in preparing fish for shipment, by Ralph W. Tower, p. 231
%X Index to report on parasites of fishes, p. 489
%X Index, p. 493
%X List of illustrations, p. V
%X 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
%X Notes on the Florida sponge fishery in 1899, by Hugh M. Smith, p. 149
%X Notes on the tide-pool fishes of California, with a description of four new species, by Arthur White Greeley, p. 7
%X Observations on the life history of the common clam, by James L. Kellogg, p. 193
%X On the movements of certain lobsters liberated at Woods Hole, by Hermon C. Bumpus, p. 225
%X Parasites of fishes of the Woods Hole region, by Edwin Linton, p. 405
%X Report of a dredging expedition off the southern coast of New England, September, 1899, by Freeland Howe, p. 237
%X Rotatoria of the United States with especial reference to those of the Great Lakes, by H.S. Jennings, p. 67
%X Some chemical changes in the developing fish egg, by P.A. Levene, p. 153
%X Table of contents, p. III
%X The chemical composition of the subdermal connective tissue of the ocean sun-fish, by Erik H. Green, p. 321
%X The clam problem and clam culture, by James L. Kellogg, p. 39
%X The free-swimming copepods of the Woods Hole region, by William Morton Wheeler, p. 157
%X The gas-bubble disease of fish and its cause, by F.P. Gorham, p. 33
%X The hydroids of the Woods Hole region, by C.C. Nutting, p. 325
%X The lobster fishery of Maine, by John N. Cobb, p. 241
%X The natural history of the starfish, by A.D. Mead, p. 203
%X The skeleton of the black bass, by R.W. Shufeldt, p. 311
%X The synaptas of the New England coast, by Hubert Lyman Clark, p. 21
%X Woods Hole biological notes. No. 1, by biological laboratory of the U.S. Fish Commission, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, p. 305
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%C Washington, DC
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