. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. BIOLOGY OF THE MUTT0NFI8H 71 Name. Date. Publication. LocaKty. Nichols, J. T 1916 1918 1804 1904 1897 1839 1846_ 1867 1857 1886 1832 1877 New York—Ofl New York Nichols, J. T. and Gregory, W. K (10). city. Cholera Bay. New York OfT New York Peck, William D Handbook No. 7, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. (91). Description of Four Remarkable Fishes, etc Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. 2 (46). New Hampshire—tiear Piscata qua river. Anticostiisland-~(GuH of St. Lawrence). Massachusetts— Gayhead, Cut- ty hunk. Vineyard sound, Massach


. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. BIOLOGY OF THE MUTT0NFI8H 71 Name. Date. Publication. LocaKty. Nichols, J. T 1916 1918 1804 1904 1897 1839 1846_ 1867 1857 1886 1832 1877 New York—Ofl New York Nichols, J. T. and Gregory, W. K (10). city. Cholera Bay. New York OfT New York Peck, William D Handbook No. 7, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. (91). Description of Four Remarkable Fishes, etc Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. 2 (46). New Hampshire—tiear Piscata qua river. Anticostiisland-~(GuH of St. Lawrence). Massachusetts— Gayhead, Cut- ty hunk. Vineyard sound, Massachusetts bay. Schmitt, Joseph Smith, Hugh M Storer, David Paris (286). Fishes found in the vicinity of Woods Hole Bull. Fish Comm. (106). A Report on the Fishes of Mass Storer, D. H Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist. 2 (289). A Synopsis of the Fishes of North America New Hampshire: Maine; Mass- achusetts, New York. Storer, D. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. N. Ser. 2 (375). A Historj' of the Fishes of Mass Storer, H.'R Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. N. Ser. 5 (263). Observations on the Fishes of Nova Scotia and Labrador Labrador— (Bradore?) Whiteaves, Joseph F Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. 6 (247). Williamson, Wm. D Yarrow, H. Ottawa (1-42). The Historj- of the State of Maine, 1 (150)., Notes on the Natural History of Fort Macon, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. (206). Gulf of St. Lawrence. Maine—Eastern river ' and other localities. North Carolina—Fort Macon. 4. LOCAL DISTRIBUTION AND MIGRATION. The map (fig. 2) below shows the distribution of the muttonfish in its northern Fig- 2—Atlantic Coast with the localities from which the muttonfish has been reported shown by crosses. Our knowledge of the habits, activities, migrations, breeding habits, etc., of the muttonfish is limited. Specimens kept in a large laboratory tank in 1918, remained. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re


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