ANALYTICAL SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 69 



Goode, George Brown: [The haWhwi— Hi ppoglnss'us vvlgaris.l Tn The fsheriee 



and I'sliory imUiatrics of the United Statfs. 1884. Sec' I, pt. Ill, p. 180-197. 

 ['I lie sand dab or rouijh dah— Ilippoglossnides plalrssoid's.] In The fisheries 



and Ishery industriis of the United Stales. 1S84. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 1!)7. 

 (The Greenland Uirhot—Pkui/sovuitichifu/s hippoglnssonks.] In The fisheries 



and r.shery industries of the United States.' 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 197-198. . 

 [The pole flounder or crais flounder — Ghiptnaphalus q/noglnssun ^ In The 



fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, 



p. 198-199. 



[The spotted sand flounder — Lophopsetta marulata.] In The fisheries and 



fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 199 



Jordan, David Starr: [The tlat fishes and s )les of the Pacific coast.] In The fisheries 

 and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 184-189. 



A review of the flounders and S)le8 (Pleuronectidse) of .\merica and Europe 



Report, 1886 (1889), p. 225-342, IX pi. Doc. 126 issued 1889. F15-17 



Kendall, William Converse: Notes on a new species of flatfish from off the coast of 

 New England. Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 389-394, pi. LVII. One. 

 764 issued Aug. 8, 1912. F12-275 



Krause, K. E. H.: A hybrid plaice, Platessa vulgaris with Rhombus maximus. Bulle- 

 tin, 1SS2 (1883), vol. II, p. 341-342. F12-368 



Kuntz, Albert: The histological liasis of adaptive shades and colors in the flounder, 

 Paralichrln/s albiguttus. (Bibliography, p. 26-28.) Bulletin, 1915-1916 (1918), 

 vol. XXXVI, 29 p., illus , 2 col. pi. Doc. 842 issued May 28, 1917. F17-185 



Mast, Samuel Ottmar: Changes in shade, color, and pattern in fishes, and their 

 bearing on the problem of adaptation and behavior, with special reference to the 

 flouliders Paralichthvs and Ancylopsetta. (Bibliographv: p. 230-232.) Bulletin 

 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 173-238, illus., pi. XIX-XXXVII (part col.). Doc. 

 821 imted Apr. 10, 1916. F16-80 



Mather, Fred: The experiment of transporting turbot and soles from England to 

 America. Report, 1877 (1879), p. 867-873. >16-123 



Scudder, Nev/ton Pratt: The halibut fishery — DaAis' Strait. Report, 1880 (1883), 

 p. 189-228. Doc. 43 i<sucd Apr. 26, 188.\ Fll-217 



Thorsteinson, Ami Bjamason: American halibut fisheries near Iceland. Bulle- 

 tin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 429-433. F18-496 



POECn^IID^. 



Goode, George Brown: [The mummichog family — Poeciliidse.] In The fisheries 

 and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. 1, pt. Til, p. 466. 



Hildebrand, Samuel Frederick: Notes on the life history of the minnows Gam- 

 bu^id affini'^ and Cyprinodon variegatus. (Bibliography:'p. 15.) Appendix VI, 

 Report, 1917 (1919), 15 p. Doc. 857 i'^med Aug. hi. 1917. F17-250 



Kuntz, Aliaert: Notes on the habits, morphology of the reproductive organs, and 

 embrvologj' of the viviparous fish Gambusia oOini^. Bulletin, 1913 (1914\ vol. 

 XXXIII, p. 177-190, pi. XVI-XIX. Doc. 806 issued Oct. 28, 1914. F14-106 



POLYODONTID^. 



Goode, George Brown: [The paddle fishes — Polyodontidae.] In The fisheries and 

 fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 660. 



POLYNEMID.E. 



Goode, George Brown: [The thread fish family — Polynemidae.] In The fisheries 

 and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 279. 



POMACENTRID^. 



Goode, George Brown: [The demoiselle and the cichlid families.] In The fish- 

 eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 275-276. 



PO.M.\TOMIDiE. 



Balrd, Spencer Fullerton: Natural historv of some of the more important food 

 fishes of the South Shore of New England (bluefish). Report, 1871-72 (1873), p. 

 235-252. F15-100 



Goode, George Brown: [The bluefish family — Pomatomidae.] In The fisheries 

 and fishery industries of tlie United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. Ill, p. 4.33-444. 



