CHAPTER IX. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



In the following pages an attempt has been made to bring together the titles 

 of all papers dealing with the fishes of South America. They are arranged alpha- 

 betically according to the names of the authors, and chronologically under each 

 author's name. 



In the body of the work papers are usually quoted by the place of publication. 

 In a number of cases, where a given paper forms a separate work, or where it is well 

 known and easily accessible in the "separate" form, especially when the serial in 

 which it occurs is rare and difficult of access, the work is cited by its title (enclosed 

 in quotation marks) and by the page of the separate. The author, title, and date of 

 publication being given there should be no difficulty in locating such papers in 

 the following bibliography. 90 



Agassiz, Louis. Selecta genera et species Piscium quos in itinera per Brasiliam annis 1817-20 . . . collegit 



et pingendos curavit J. B. de Spix. Digessit, descripsit, et observationibus anatomicis illustravit Dr. 



L. Agassiz, prsefatus est et edidit itineris socius, C. F. Ph. de Martins. Munich, 1829. 

 Agassiz, Louis, and Mrs. Louis. A Journey in Brazil. Boston, 1868. 

 Alessandri, Giulio de. Ricerche sui Pesci Fossili di Parana (Repubblica Argentina). — Atli Accadcmia 



Scienze Torino, XXXI, 1895-6, 715-730, 1 pi. 

 Ameghino, Florentino. Notas sobre cuestiones de Geologia y Paleontologi'a Argentinas. — Boletin Institute 



Geografico Argentina, XVII, 1896, 87-119. 

 . Notes on the Geology and Palaeontology of Argentina. — Geological Magazine, n. s., Decade 4, IV, 



1897, 4-20. (Translation of the above.) 

 Artedi, Petrus. Ichthyologia sive Opera Omnia de Piscibus; scilicet: Bibliotheca Ichthyologica, Philosophia 



90 Note by the Editor. — The Bibliography submitted by Dr. Eigenmann, based upon that published by 

 him in Volume III of the Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899 (1910), 

 was found upon examination in some respects to call for revision and Mr. W. E. C. Todd was therefore 

 instructed by the Editor to go over the work and verify all the references, which he did, availing himself of 

 the facilities in our own library and in that of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. The Bibli- 

 ography here given is not to be accepted as absolutely complete, as it is known that some papers upon the South 

 American Freshwater Fishes have been omitted by the author, but is believed to accurately give the titles and 

 location of the papers which are cited, and which are those of the greatest importance to the student. 



The Editor desires to express his sense of obligation to Mr. W. E. C. Todd for his painstaking revision 

 of this part of the manuscript. 



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