SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE. 255 



96.— 18o9. Report upon the Reptiles of the Route— Continued. 



plored by Lieutenant A. W. Wliipple, Topographical Engineers, in 



1853 and 1«54. Zoological Report. Washington, D. C, 1859. PH. 



XXV, xxvi, xxvii. [In vol. x, Rep. P. R. R. Surv., part vi, No. 4, pp. 



37-45.] 

 100. — 1859. Description of New Genera and Species of North American Lizards in 



the Museum of the Smithsonian Institiition. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Fhila., X, 1858 (1859), pp. 253-256. 

 172.— 1871. Immunity of Pig from Injury by Serpent-bite. <^Ann. Bee, 1871-72. 



pp. 255-256. 

 175. — 1871. Relation of weight to length in Ciocodiles and Alligators. <^Jnn. Eec. 



1871-72, p. 259. 

 208.— 1871.— Fayrer on Snake Bites. <^Avn. Eec, 1871-72, p. 577. 

 267. — 1872. — Antagonism of Harmless Serpents to Poisonous ones. <^Ann. Ilec, 



1872-73, p. 255. 

 268.-1872. Blood from the Eye of the Horned Toad. <^Ann. Eec, 1872-73, p. 256. 

 269. — 1872. Horned Frogs Viviparous. <^Ann. Eec, 1872-73, p. 258. 

 291.-1872. A Sea-Serpent in Highland Loch. <.!»«. Eec, 1872-73, p. 295. 

 321. — 1872. Enumerations of American Serpents. <^J)m. Eec, 1872-73, p. 334. 

 483.-1873. Development of a Guadeloupe Frog. <C,Ann. Eec, 1873-75, p. 290. 

 503.-1873. Pterodactyl in the Cambridge Museum. <^Ann. Eec, 1873-75, p. 316. 

 642. — 1874. — New Experiments on the Venom of East Indian Serpents. <^Ann. 



Eec, 1874-75, p. -^87. 

 633. — 1871. Aliinities of Ikdoderma horridura. <J«»?. Eec, 1874-7.5, p. 308, 

 654.-1874. Occurrence of a Cuban Crocodile in Florida. <^Ann. Eec, 1874-75, 



p. 308. 

 696.-1874. Respiration in the Amphibia. <^A)in. Eec, 1874-75, p. 350, 

 793.— 18/'5. The Batrachia and Reptilia of North America. <:^Ann. Eec, 1875-76, 



p. 343. 

 913.— 1876. Reptiles of Costa Rica. <^Ann. Eec, 1876-77, p. 315. 

 914.-1876. Snake-Eating Snakes. <_Ann. Eec, 1876-77, p. 216. 

 915.— 1876. Remarkable Habit of Frogs. <Jh??. Eec, 1876-77, p. 316. 

 916. — 1876. Reproduction in the Proteus. <^Ann. Eec, 1876-78, p. 317. 

 1043.-1880. Do Black Snakes Eat Fish. <^Forest and Stream, xiii, 1880, p. 966. 



FISHES, FISHERIES, J^N T) FISH CULTURE. 



7. — 1846. The Sea-Serpent in Norway. <C^Lit. Eec and Joiirn. Liinuvan Assoc 

 Pennsylvania College, ii, 1846, pp. 106-107. 



21. — 1851. Article "Fishes" in " Outlines of General Zoology". Reprinted from 

 the Iconographic Encyclopaedia of Science, Literature and Art, 

 (New York: Rudolph Garrigue, publisher). 1851. [8vo. pp. xxii, 

 .502, xvi.] 



43. — 1853. (With Ciiakles Girard.) Descriptions of some new fishes from the 

 River Znni. <7';-of. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vi, 1853, pp. 3o8, 3J9. 



45. — 1853. (With CkAiJLEs Girard. ) Descriptions of New Species of Fishes col- 

 lected by Mr. John H. Clark, on the U. S. and Mexican Boundary 

 Survey, under Lt. Col. Jas. D. Graham. <^Proc Acad. Xat. Sci. 

 Phila., vi, pp. 3.>^7-390. 



46.-1853. (V\'ith Ciiai::j'.s Gikahd.) Description of New Species of Fishes col- 

 lected by Captains R. B. Marcy and Geo. B. McClellan in Arkansas. 

 <lProc. Acad. ?,af. Sci. Pkila., vi, pp. 390-392. 



47.-1853. (With CiiAKLKs (^ikakd.) Fishes [of the Zuni River]. <^Sitgreave8' 

 Ecporl ol an Pxpn'.ilioii down the Zi'.Td and Colorado Elvers. Washing- 

 ton, 1853. i)p. l-lh'-bVJ. 



