24 Bashford Dean Memorial Volume 



23. 1894 Recent experiments m sturgeon hatching on the Delaware River. Transactwns Hew Tor}{ 



Academy Sciences, Vol. 13, pp. 69-74. Reprinted in Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, Vol. 13, 

 pp. 335-339, fig. 



24. 1894 The marine biological stations of Europe (I). Wood\ Hole Biological Lectures for 1893, pp. 



211-234. 



25. 1894 Contributions to the morphology of Cladoselache (Cladodus). Journal Morphology, Vol. 9, 



pp. 85-115, pi. 



The marine biological stations of Europe (II). Smithsonian Report for 1893, pp. 505-519, 9 pis. 



A new Cladodont from the Ohio Waverly, Caldoselache newberryi, n. sp. Transactions H.ew 



Tor\ Academy Sciences, Vol. 13, pp. 115-119, pi. 



Ostricultura : metodi attuah asati in Francia. Rivista Manttima, Roma, Ottobre, 52 p. 



Dr. Ryder's work with the United States Commission of Fisheries. The Ryder Memorial 



Volume, pp. 10-12. 



30. 1895 Report on the European methods of oyster culture. Fishing Gazette, New York, Vol. 41, 



Nos. 17, 18, 19, 20. 



31. 1895 Advancement of oyster cultural methods in the United States. (Address before the British 



Association at Ipswich). Abstract in the Journal of the Association. 



32. 1895 The embryonic development of the Ganoids, Anna, Acipenser, Lepidosteus. Report British 



Association Advancement of Science, 65. Meeting, p. 734. 



33. 1895 The early development of the Ganoids and its significant features. (Address before the Third 



Zoological Congress at Leyden). Bulletin, Nos. 3 and 8, Supplement, p. 2. 



34. 1895 The early development of gar-pike and sturgeon. Journal Morphology, Vol. 11, pp. 1-63, 



4 pis., 4 text-figs. 



35. 1895 Fishes, living and fossil, — an outline of their forms and probable relationships. New York, 



Columbia University Biological Series, Vol. Ill, 300 pp., 344 figs. Review by A. S. Woodward. 

 Geological Magazine, 1895, p. 135.— Natural Science, London, 1896, Vol. 8, pp. 267-270. 



36. 1895 On the gastrulation of Teleosts. Science, N.S., Vol. 3, pp. 54-60. 



37- 1895 The early development of Arnia. Quarterly Journal Microscopical Science, N.S. Vol. 38, 

 pp. 413-444, 2 pis., 13 text-figs. — Abstr. in Journal Royal Microscopical Society London, 2. Ser. 

 Vol. 16, pp. 173-174, pi. 



38. 1895 On the early development of Ganoids. Extrait du Compte Rendu des Seances du 3*^ Congres 



International de Zoologie. Leyde, 1896. pp. 336-346. Abstract in Journal Royal Micro- 

 scopical Society, London, 1896, 2. Ser. Vol. 16, pp. 497-498.— Science, N.S. Vol. 2, p. 575. 



39. 1895 Notes on ancestral sharks. (Abstr.) Anatoinischer Anzeiger, Vol. 11, p. 424. — Science, N.S. 



Vol. 2, p. 742. 



40. 1896 Public aquariums in Europe. Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 50, pp. 13-27, 7 figs. 



41. 1896 Is Palaeospondylus a Cyclostome? Transactions JSjetf Tor}{ Academy Sciences, Vol. 15, pp. 



101-104, pi. Abstr. in Science, N.S. Vol. 3, p. 214.— Amer. Naturalist, Vol. 30, p. 745. 



42. 1896 On the supposed kinship of Palaeospondylus. Zoologischer Anzeiger, Vol. 19, p. 95. — Anatom- 



ischer Anzeiger, Vol. 11, p. 656. 



43. 1896 Sharks as ancestral fishes. H^iural Science, London, Vol. 8, pp. 245-253, 6 figs. 



44. 1896 The fin-fold origin of the paired limbs, in the light of the ptychopterygia of Palaeozoic sharks. 



Anatomischer Anzeiger, Vol. 11, pp. 673-679, 8 figs. Abstr. in Zoologisches Centralhlatt, 3. 

 Jahrg., pp. 850-852. 



45. 1896 Instinct in some of the lower vertebrates. The young of Arnia calva and larvae of AJecturus. 



Transactions Hfiw Tor}{ Academy Sciences, Vol. 15, pp. 126-127. Abstr. in Anatomischer 

 Anzeiger, Vol. 11, p. 696. 



