542 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Jordan, David Starr, and Charles H. Gilbert. 



1S82. Synopsis of the fishes of North America. Bulletin, U. S. National Museum, No. 16, 

 1882, Ivii, 1018 pp. Washington. 



1884. A review of the American Caranginae. Proceedings, U. S. National Museum, Vol. 

 VI, 1883 (1884), pp. 188-207. Washington. 

 Jordan, David Starr, and David Kop Goss. 



1889. A review of the flounders and soles (Pleuronectidse) of America and Europe. Report 

 of the Commissioner, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Part XIV, 1886 

 (1889), pp. 225-342, Pis. I-IX. Washington. 

 Jordan, David Starr, and Elizabeth G. Hughes. 



1887. A review of the species of the genus Prionotus. Proceedings, U. S. National Museum, 

 Vol. IX, 1886 (1887), pp. 327-338. Washington. 

 JossELYN, John. 



1672. New England rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that 

 country. Printed for G. Widdowes at the Green Dragon in St. Paul's Church- 

 yard, 1672, London. [Fishes, p. 23.] Second edition, 1675, London. Reprint of 

 first edition, edited by Edward Tuckerman, in "The Transactions of the American 

 Antiquarian Society", Vol. IV. pp. 105-238. Another reprint by Edward Tucker- 

 man, 1865, 134 pp., Boston. [Fishes, pp. 53-61.] 



1674. An account of two voyages to New England. Printed for GOes Widdowes at the 

 Green Dragon in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1674, London. [Fishes, pp. 103-115.] 

 Second edition, 1675, London. Reprint of second edition in Massachusetts His- 

 torical Society CoUections, Series 3, Vol. 3, 1833, pp. 211-396. [Fishes, pp. 271- 

 277.] Another reprint by William Veazie, 1865, vii, 211 pp., Boston. [Fishes, 

 pp. 83-89.] 

 Kendall, William Converse. 



1896. Description of a new stickleback, Gasierosieus gladiuncidus, from the coast of Maine. 

 Proceedings, U. S. National Museum, Vol. XVIII, 1895 (1896), pp. 623-624. 

 Washington. 



1898. Notes on the food of four species of the cod family. Report of the Commissioner, 

 U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Part XXII, 1896 (1898), pp. 177-186. 

 Washington. 



1902. Notes on the silversides of the genus Menidia of the east coast of the United States, 

 with descriptions of two new subspecies. Report of the Commissioner, U. S. 

 Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Part XXVII, 1901 (1902), pp. 241-267. Wash- 

 ington. 



1908. Fauna of New England. 8. List of the Pisces. Occasional Papers, Boston Society 

 of Natural History, Vol. VII, No. 8, April, 1908, 152 pp. Boston. 



1910. Effects of the menhaden and mackerel fisheries upon the fish supply. In Proceed- 

 ings of the Fourth International Fishery Congress: Organization and Sessional 

 Business, Papers and Discussions. Bulletin, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. 

 XXVIII, 1908 (1910), Part 1, pp. 279-293. Washington. 



1912. Notes on a new species of flatfish from off the coast of New England. Bulletin, 

 Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXX, 1910 (1912), pp. 391-394, PI. LVII. Washington. 



1914. An annotated catalogue of the fishes of Maine. Proceedings, Portland Society of 

 Natural History, Vol. Ill, 1914, Part 1, pp. 1-198. Portland. 



1917. The capelin {Mallotus villosus), with notes on its occurrence on the coast of Maine. 

 Copeia, No. 42, Apr. 24, 1917, pp. 28-30. New York. 



1919. Second authentic record of capehn {Mallotus villosus) on the Maine coast. Copeia, 

 No. 73, Sept. 25, 1919, pp. 70-71. New York. 

 KiNGSLEY, J. S., and H. W. Conn. 



1883. Some observations on the embryology of the teleosts. Memoirs, Boston Society of 

 Natural History, Vol. Ill, No. VI, .A.pril, 1883, pp. 183-212, pi. xiv-xvi. Boston. 



