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Abbott, C. C. 
An ugly customer (Lepidosteus) 
Riverside Magazine, 1867, 1, 174-176. 
1867.1 
Catalogue of vertebrate animals 
of New Jersey. Rept. State Geologist 
New Jersey, 1868, appendix EK, 751-830. 
1868.1 
Fishes, p. 806-830. The list comprises 194 
marine and 43 freshwater species, but many of 
the names are synonyms. 
Notes on fresh-water fishes of 
New Jersey. Amer. Naturalist, 1871, 
4, 99-117. fig. 1871.1 
Further notes on New Jersey 
fishes. Amer. Naturalist, 1871, 4, 717— 
(20> pl: 1871.2 
Mud-loving fishes. Amer. Nat- 
uralist, 1871, 4, 385-391. figs. 1871.3 
The banded sunfish (Mesogonis- 
tius chetodon Gill) Sci. Gossip, 1872, 8, 
29-30. fig. 1872.1 
The pirate (A phredoderus saya- 
nus Cuv.) Sci. Gossip, 1872, 8, 151- 
1525 fig. SiZe2 
The Stone Age fish and fishing 
(Lepidosteus osseus| Sci. Gossip, 1872, 
8, 268-270. fig. 1872.3 
Notes on the gizzard-shad in 
New Jersey [Dorosoma (Chatoéssus) 
cepedianum| Sci. Gossip, 1873, 9, 55—- 
56. 1873.1 
The silver-fin (Hypsilepis ana- 
lostanus Cope) Sei. Gossip, a ch 
224-995. fig. 1873.2 
The darter Poioeate olmstedi 
Storer) Sci. Gossip, 1874, 10, 57-658. 
fig. 1874.1 
The golden minnow ( Hybogna- 
thus osmerinus Cope) Sci. Gossip, eS 
10, 9-10. fig. 1874. 
Note on the breeding habits of 
the mud-minnow (Melanura (Umbra) 
limi) Pop. Sci. meats 1874, 4, 744— 
745. 1874.3 
Notes on the Cyprinoids of 
central New Jersey. Amer. Naturalist, 
1874, 8, 326-338. fig. 1874.4 
The big-eared sunfish (Ichthelis 
{Pomotis) appendix) Sci. Gossip, 1875, 
11, 7-9. fig. 1875.1 
Two mud-loving fishes ,[An 
aquarial study of their color and certain 
habits) Sci. Gossip, 1875, 11, 104-107. 
figs. 1875.2 
Notes on the habits of the yellow 
Field & Forest, 1876, 1, 3-4. 
1876.1 
A voracious fish (Hsox reticulatus 
and Melanura limi) Forest & Stream, 
perch. 
1876, 5, 404. 1876.2 
Traces of a voice in fishes. Amer. 
Naturalist, 1877, 11, 147-156. 1877.1 
Notes on some fishes of the Del- 
aware River. The larger acanthopter- 
ous fishes of the Delaware River. Rept. 
U.S. Fish Comm. 1875 (1878), 4, 825- 
845. 1878.1 
Winter habits of the eel. Sci. 
News, 1879, 1, 183-184. — Chicago 
Field, 1879, 11, 220. 1879.1 
— The intelligence of fish. Science, 
1883, 1, 327-328. 1883.1 
A naturalist’s rambles about 
home. New York, 1884. 485 p. 8°. 
1884.1 
Chap. xxxiv. Brief notes on fishes. Chap. 
xxxv. Traces of voices in fishes. 
On the habits of certain sunfish 
(Mesogonistius chetodon and Enneacan- 
thus similans; Amer. Naturalist, 1884, 
17, 1254-55. 1884.2 
Upland and Meadow. New 
York, 1886. 397 p. 12°. 1886.1 
Chap. ix contains some general observations 
on fishes. 
Cyclopedia of natural history 
. for popular use. Troy, N. Y., 1888. 
620 p. 8°. 1888.1 
Fishes, p. 561-612. 
Abbott, (Miss) Elizabeth Caroline 
Jane, & Gadow, Hans Friedrich. See 
Gadow & Abbott. 
Abbott, James Francis. The marine 
fishes of Peru. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Philad., 1899, 324-364. {Abstract} 
Amer. Naturalist, 39, 397. 1899.1 
Notes on Chilean fishes, with de 
scription of a new species of Sebastodes. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1899 
(1900), 475-477. 1900.1 
List of fishes collected in the 
river Pei-Ho, at Tien-Tsin. China, by 
Noah Fields Drake, with descriptions 
of seven new species. Proc. U. 8. Nat. 
Mus., 1901, 23, 483-491. 7 figs. 1901.1 
Abbott, W../. Lewis. The Pleistocene 
vertebrates of south-east England. 
South-east. Naturalist, 1908, 96-113. 
1908.1 
