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[[underline]]Papers for the Bulletin F.C. during April, 1882.[[underline]]

[[underline]]Trigg, Dr George[[underline]] - On the insensibility of German Carp to freezing. (3 lines.)

[[underline]]Collins, Capt. J.W.[[underline]] - First arrival of mackerel in New York in the spring of 1882.  (1 page.)

[[underline]]Forbes, S.A.[[underline]] - An inquiry into the first food of young Lake Whitefish ([[underline]]coregonus  clupeaformis[[underline]]). (2 pages.)

[[underline]]Ryder, John A.[[underline]] - Notes on the breeding, food and green color of the oyster. (50 pages.)
-Additional observations on the retardation of the development of the ova of the shad.  (8 pages.)

[[underline]]Martin, S. J.[[underline]] - Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts. (3 pages.)

- Notes on the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts. (6 pages.)

[[underline]]Leighton, Cedric[[underline]] - The capture of shad at Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire.  (1 page.)

[[underline]]Green, Seth[[underline]] - The introduction of land locked salmon into Woodhull Lake, New York, and subsequent capture of some of them (1 page.)