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| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1881 - 806 pages
...producers the best markets, and to consumers where and with what their needs may be supplied. 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food-fishes...general government, or those common to several States, none of which might feel willing to make expenditures for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
| 1881 - 898 pages
...with what their needs may be supplied. 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food fishes throughout the country, especially in waters under...general government, or those common to several states, none of which might feel willing to make expenditures for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1883 - 496 pages
...producers the best markets, and to consumers where and with what their needs may be supplied. 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food-fishes...general government, or those common to several States, none of which might feel willing to make expenditure for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1883 - 662 pages
...commissioner offish and fisheries, — an unsalaried office, to the duties of which, for eleven years, he has devoted a large portion of his time. The literary...application to practical purposes of sound science. entific attainments is indicated by the various positions of trust to which he has been called, and... | |
| United States. Bureau of Fisheries - 1883 - 1212 pages
...producers the best markets, and to consumers where and with what their needs may be supplied. 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food-fishes...general government, or those common to several States, none of which might feel willing to make expenditures for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
| Sir A. J. Adderley - 1883 - 66 pages
...producers the best markets, and to consumers where and with what their needs may be supplied. " 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food-fishes...general government, or those common to several states, none of which might feel willing to make expenditures for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
| 1883 - 550 pages
...producers the best markets, and to consumers where and with what their needs may be supplied. " 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food-fishes...general government, or those common to several states, none of which might feel willing to make expenditures for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
| George Brown Goode - 1883 - 792 pages
...producers the best markets, and to consumers where and with what their needs may be supplied. 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food-fishes...general government, or those common to several States, none of which might feel willing to make expenditures for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
| George Brown Goode - 1883 - 96 pages
...with what their needs may be supplied. 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food fishes throughout the country, especially in waters under...general government, or those common to several states, none of which might feel willing to make expenditures for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1918 - 684 pages
...with what their needs may be supplied. 3. The introduction and multiplication of useful food fishes throughout the country, especially in waters under...general government, or those common to several states, none of which might feel willing to make expenditures for the benefit of the others. This work, which... | |
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