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1 §6§— Oil the aual fin appendage of Embiotocoid Fishes. By James Blake, M. D., F. 

 R. C. S., Professor of Obstetrics in Tolard Medical ColJe;re, St. Francisco, 

 California. < Jouru. Auat. and Physiol., v. 3, pp. 30-32, pi. 2, figs. 1 and 2, 

 Nov. 18G8. 



The Natural Wealth of California. Comprising early hi^to*ry ; geography, 

 topography, and fcenery; climate; agriculture and commercial iiroducts ; 

 geology, zoology, and botany ; mineralogy, mines, and mining processes ; 

 manufactures; steamship lines, railroads, and commerce; immigration, 

 population and society; educational institutions and literature; together 

 with a detailed description of each county; its topography, scenery, cities 

 and towns, agricultural advantages, mineral resources, and varied produc- 

 tions. By Titus Fey Sronise. San Francisco : H. H. Bancroft & Com- 

 pany. 1868. [8°, xvi.GQGpp.] 



Chapter VII. Z;)ol<)gy. pp. 434-501. 



Fishes. [By J. G. Cooper, M. D.] pp. 487-493. 

 Chapter XIII. Miscellaneous Subjects, pp. 668-684. 

 Fisheries, p. ()80. 



* Repeated. 



