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70. 1900 Carl von KupfFer, his life and work, with bibliography. Science, N.S. Vol. 11, pp. 364-369. 



71. 1900. The Jay Terrell collection of fossil fishes. American Museum Journal, Vol. 1, pp. 10-12, 



2 figs. 



72. 1900 Review of Mary Deane's "The Book of Dene, Deane, Adeane; a genealogical history." A[ew 



England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 227- 



Memorial notice of the fish-culturist. Major Fred. Mather. Science, N.S. Vol. 11, pp. 556-557. 



The party of the captors of Major Andre. Tarrytown Argus, April 13, 1901. 



The Andr^ captors again. Tarrytoivn Argus, July 27, 1901. 



Reminiscence of holoblastic cleavage in the egg of the shark, Heterodontus (Cestracion) japonicus 



Macleay. Annotatwnes Zoologkae ]aponenses. Vol. 4, pp. 1-7, pi. 



77. 1901 On the dogfish (Aniia calva), its habits and breeding. 4. Annual Report Cornniission Fish, 



Game and Forests }iew Tor}{, pp. 246-256, 3 pis. 



78. 1901 Notes on living Nautilus. American Naturalist, Vol. 35, pp. 819-837, 14 figs. 



79. 1901 Palaeontological notes. I. On two new Arthrodires from the Cleveland shale of Ohio. II. 



On the characters of Mylostoma Newberry. III. Further notes on the relationships of the 

 Arthrognathi. Meinoirs Afeu) Torf( Academy Sciences, Vol. 2, pp. 86-134, 6 pis., 18 text-figs. 



80. 1901 Letter to the Quarterly regarding field work in Japan and the Philippines. Co/umbia Uni- 



versity Quarterly, Vol. 4, pp. 84-87. 



81. 1901 The early development of sharks, from a comparative standpoint. (Abstr.) Science, N.S. 



Vol. 15, p. 626. 



82. 1901 Journeyings of a naturalist through Japan and the Philippines. (Abstr.) Science, N.S. Vol. 15, 



p. 508. 



83. 1902 Review of "Siboga Expeditie; introduction et description de I'expedition, par Max Weber, 



Monographie 50." Science, N.S. Vol. 15, pp. 658-660. 



84. 1902 The preservation of muscle-fibres in sharks of the Cleveland shale. American Geologist, Vol. 



30, pp. 273-279, 2 pis. 



85. 1902 Historical evidence as to the origin of the paired limbs of vertebrates. American Klaturalist, 



Vol. 36, pp. 767-776, fig. 



86. 1902 The Carnegie Institution. Science, N.S. Vol. 16, pp. 641-644. 



87. 1902 Instruction offered m the Fishery Commission Laboratory at Bergen. Science, N.S. Vol. 16, 



p. 676. 



88. 1902 Review of Oliver Perry Hay's "Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil vertebrata of North 



America (To the end of the year 1900)." Sciejice, N.S. Vol. 16, pp. 701-703. 



89. 1902 Biometric evidence in the problem of the paired limbs of the vertebrates. American Naturalist, 



Vol. 36, pp. 837-847, pi. 



90. 1902 A case of mimicry outmimicked? Concerning Ka//nna butterflies in Museums. Science, N.S. 

 Vol. 16, pp. 832-833. 



The City 'College. Note in the Mail and Express, Nov. 14. 



The eggs of the eastern Atlantic hagfish, Myxme /nnosa Gir. Science, N.S. Vol. 17, pp. 433. 

 A preliminary account of studies on the Japanese frilled shark, Chlamydoselachus. Science, 

 N.S. Vol. 17, pp. 467. 



Additional specimens of the Japanese shark, Mnsukimna. Science, N.S. Vol. 17, pp. 630-631. 

 Report on methods of Japanese oyster culture. Bulletin United States Fish Commission for 

 1902, pp. 17-37, 5 pis., 27 figs. 



96. 1903 MetropoHtan Museum of Art Handbook No. 14. Catalogue of the loan collection of Japanese 

 armor. 77 p., 25 figs. 



97. 1903 An outline of the development of a chimaeroid. Bulletin Marine Biological Laboratory, Vol. 4, 

 pp. 270-286, 19 figs. 



