FI.AIFISHI':S (HF.TEROSOMATA) 



XI. ABBRi;\IATIONS. 



'I'he following abbreviations have been adopted for names of institutions in the 

 lists of specimens in the collection of the British Museum (Natural History), etc., given 

 with each species in the systematic part of this work : 



.Amer. Mus. N.it. Hist. 

 Amsterdam Mus.. . 

 Austr. .Mus. 

 Bergen Mus. 

 Brussels Mus. 

 C.ilif. Acad. Sd. . . 

 fanbb. Hiol. I.ab. 

 Domin. Mus. 

 I-ish. Board Scotland 



Imp. Iiist 



Ind. Mus 



l-eiden .Mus. 

 Lcninjrrad Mus. . . 



rpool Ur 



.Mar. Hiol. Assoc. . . 

 .Minist. Agric. Fish. 

 Mus. Comp. Zool. 



;Mu 



Queensland Mus. 

 S. Austr. .Mus. . 

 Sci. Exped. Reseai 

 Stanford Univ. . 

 Stuttgart Mus. . 

 Tokvo Imp. Univ. 

 U.S. Xat. Mus.i . 



Zool. Samml. .Mun 

 Zool. Soc. Coll. 



American Museum of Xatural History, New \''irk. 



Zoologisch Museum, Amsterdam. 



Australian Museum, Sydney. 



Zoologiske Afdeling, Bergens Museum. 



Musee Royale d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgiqup, Brussels. 



California .\cademy of Sciences, San Francisco. 



Caribbean Biological Laboratories Inc., Biloxi, .Miss. 



Dominion Museum, Wellington. 



Fishery Board for Scotland, Aberdeen. 



Imperial Institute, London. 



Indian Museum (Zoological Survey of India), Calcutta. 



's Rijks Museum van Natuurlijke Historie. Leiden. 



Academic des Sciences de I'Union des Republiques Sovietiques 



Socialistes, Musee Zoologique. 

 Department of Oceanography, University of Liverpool. 

 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Plymouth. 

 Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, London. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoologv, at Harvard College, Cambridge, 



Mass. 

 Museum National d'Hist..]n" Xaturelle. Paris. 

 Queensland Musnini, r.r; -hnic 

 South Australian Mii-c'im, A.|. laide. 

 Scientific Expedltl..ll..r^ k. „ ,ir.h Association. 

 Stanford University, California. 

 Wurltembergische Xaluraliensammlung, Stuttgart. 

 Zoological Institute, Science Faculty, Tokyo Imperial University. 

 United States Xational .Museum (Smithsonian Institution), 



Washington, D.C. 

 Zoologische Sammlung des Bayerischen Staates, Munich. 

 Collection of the Zoological Society of London. 



XII. LIST OF PAPERS REFERRED TO IN GENERAL PART. 



elopnu 



of the Flounde 



of Fishes : 



-^.V., pi. X 



Zeitsihrift Wiss. Zool., 

 the Supply 



ith Remarks < 



Ai.ASSu, .\. iS;o. On the young Stages of Bony Fishes 



Proc. Amer. Acad., XIV, pp. 1-25, pis. lii-x. 

 AcAsslz, J. L. R. 1842. Recherches sur les poissons fossi 

 Hai-lowitz, E. 1893. Die Xervenendigungen der Pigment 



LVI, pp. 673-706, pis. xxxv-xxxix. 

 liATi.so.s, W. 1889. The Sense-Organs and Percepti 



of Bait. Journ. -Mar. Biol. Assoc, {2) I. pp. 



1894. Materials for the Study of Variation . 



Berrill, X. J. 1925. The Development of the Sku 



Micr. Sci., L.X'I.X, pp. 217-244, text-tigs, 

 iios, J. R. 1887. Einige Bemerkungen iiber Pleuronectiden. Biol. Centralbl., VI, pp. 270-273 

 HoirrNGER, E. G. 1929. Observations on the nocturnal Behaviour of certain Inhabitants ■ 



the Society's Aquarium. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1929, pp. 359-362. 



. London, 8' ; Flatfishes, pp. 466-473. 

 n the Sole and the Plaice. Quart. Journ. 



' Many of the bottles of specimens in the collection of the British Museum (Xatural History) are 

 labelled " Smithsonian Institution ", " U.S. Bureau of Fisheries ", " U.S. Fishery Commission ", 

 " .Albatross ", etc, ; all these appear in the lists as having been received from the United States 

 .Xational Museum. 



