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Perlet, M. H. 



1850. [Statements in relation to the fisheries of the Bay of Fundy.] Proceedings, Boston 



Society of Natural History, Vol. Ill, 1848-51 (1851), p. 374. Boston. 



1851. Report upon the fisheries of the Bay of Fundy. v, 176 pp., 1851, Fredericton. [Pp. 



118-159 reprinted in 1852 as "Descriptive catalogue (in part) of the fishes of New 

 Brunswick and Nova Scotia.] 



1852. Descriptive catalogue (in part) of the fishes of New Brunswiclc and Nova Scotia. 



Second edition, 50 pp., Fredericton. [Pp. 118-159 of "Report upon the fisheries 



of the Bay of Fundy."] 

 Prince, Edward E. 



1907. The eggs and early life-history of the herring, gaspereau, shad, and other clupeoids. 



Further contributions to Canadian Biology, being studies from the Marine Biologi- 

 cal Stations of Canada, 1902-1905 (1907). [Supplement] 39th Annual Report of 



the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Fisheries Branch [Canada], pp. 95-110, 



Pis. VIII-X. Ottawa. 

 1913. The pearlsides. A luminous fish new to Canada. Rod and Gun in Canada, Vol. 14, 



No. 11, pp. 1143-1145, 1 illus. Woodstocli, Ont. 

 1917. On serially striped haddock in New Brunswick. Contributions to Canadian Biology, 



1915-16 (1917). Supplement, 6th Annual Report, Department of Naval Service, 



Fisheries Branch [Canada], pp. 86-90, pi. IX. Ottawa. 

 Prince, E. E., and A. H. MacKay. 



1901. The paired fins of the mackerel shark. Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1901. 



Supplement, 32nd Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, 



Fisheries Branch [Canada], pp. 55-58, Pis. V-VII. Ottawa. 

 Putnam, F. W. 



1856. [Fishes of Essex County, Mass.] Proceedings, Essex Institute, Vol. I, 1848-56 (1856), 



p. 144. Salem. 

 1856a. [Fishes of Essex County, Mass., continued.] Ibid., p. 148. Salem. 

 1856b. [Fishes of Essex County, Mass., third communication.] Ibid., p. 201. Salem. 

 1864. [Note on the cod of Massachu.setts waters.] Proceedings, Boston Society of Natural 



History, Vol. IX, 1862—1863 (1865), p. 319. Boston. 

 1866. [Occurrence of Leplocephalus gracilis at Nahant, Mass., in July, 1858.] Ibid., Vol. X, 



1864-66 (1866), p. 373. Boston. 

 1866a. [Description of Gasterosteus wheatlandi, from Nahant, Mass.] Proceedings, Essex 



Institute, Vol. V, 1866-7 (1866-8), p. 4. Salem. 

 1870. [Addition of two species of fishes to the fauna of Essex County, Mass.] Bulletin, 



Essex Institute, Vol. II, No. 7, July, 1870, p. HI. Salem. 

 1870a. [On a species of Hemiramphus from Danvers, Mass.] Ibid., Nos. 11, 12 Nov. and 



Dec, 1870, p. 171. Salem. 

 1870b. On the young of Orthagoriscus mola. Tlie American Naturalist, Vol. IV, 1870 (1871), 



pp. 629-633. Also in Proceedings, American Association for the Advancement of 



Science, nineteenth meeting, held at Troy, N. Y., August, 1870 (1871), pp. 255-260. 



Cambridge. 

 1874. [Notes on several rare fishes from Essex County, Mass.] Bulletin, Essex Institute, 



Vol. 6, No. 1, Jan., 1874, pp. 11-13. Salem. 

 1874a. [Chauliodus sloani on George's Bank.] Ibid., No. 7, July, 1874, p. 111. Salem. 

 1874b. [Liparis lineatus and L. Montaguii in Salem Harbor, Mass.] Proceedings, Boston 



Society of Natural History, Vol. XVI, 1873-4 (1874), p. 114. Boston. 

 1874c. Notes on the genus Myzine. Ibid., pp. 127-135. Boston. 

 1874d. Notes on Liparis, Cyclopterus and tlieir allies. Proceedings, American Association 



for the Advancement of Science, twenty-second meeting, held at Portland, Me., 



August, 1873 (1874), pp. 335-340. Salem. 



