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Bailly, HE. M. Description des filets 
pécheurs de la baudroie. Ann. Sci. 
Nat., 1824, 2, 523-533. pl. — Notizen 
(Froriep), 8, 166; 177-183. — Dublin 
Phil} Journ. 94; 1824.1 
Recherches d’anatomie et de 
physiologie comparées du systéme ner- 
veux dans les quatre classes d’animaux 
vertébrés. Arch. Gén. Méd., 1824, 
4, 45-60. — Notizen (Froriep), 7, 133— 
134. 1824.2 
Baily, Whilliam) Hvellier} On the 
occurrence of fish-remains in the Old 
Red Sandstone of Portishead, near 
Bristol. Geol. Mag., 1864, 1, 293.— 
Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 34, 49-50. 
1864.1 
Baird, G. W. Flight of flying fish. 
Science, 1886, 8, 10-12. 1986.1 
Baird, Spencer Fullerton [1823-1887] 
For biography, see his life by William 
Healey Dall, 1915, also sketch by 
George Brown Goode, prefixed to his 
Bibliography of 8. F. Baird, in Bull. 
U.S. Nat. Mus., no. 20, 1883. 
Outlines of general zoology .. . 
Fishes, by Spencer F. Baird . . . Re- 
printed from the Iconographic Ency- 
clopeedia of science, literature and art. 
New York, 1851. xxii, 502 p. 8. 
1851.1 
Iconographic Encyclopedia of 
science, literature and art . . . Trans- 
lated from the German with additions 
and edited by Spencer F. Baird. 4 vols. 
of text. 8°. 2 vols. of pls. 4°. New 
York, 1852. 1852.1 
Vol. ii contains the part relating to fishes, 
entirely rewritten by Baird. 
Report on the fishes observed on 
the coasts of New Jersey and Long 
Island during the summer of 1854. 9. 
Ann. Rept. Smithson. Instit., 1854 
(1855), 317-3825; * 337. 1855.1 
List of fishes inhabiting the state 
of New York: sent to the New York 
State Cabinet of Natural History by 
the Smithsonian Institution in May, 
1855. 9. Ann. Rept. of the Regents 
of the Univ. State of New York on 
the condition of the State Cabinet of 
Natural History, etc., 1856, 22-29. 
1856.1 
Catalogues of fishes, copied 
from a ‘‘ Report on the fishes observed 
on the coasts of New Jersey and Long 
Island during the summer of 1854.” 
BAI 
From the ninth annual report of the 
Smithsonian Institution for 1854. Geol. 
County Cape May, State of New 
Jersey, 1857, 146-148. 1857.1 
tA description of the genus 
Ceratichthys} Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Philad., 1856 (1857), 212. 1857.2 
The _ basking shark — the 
‘“ oreat sea monster.”’ Amer. Agricul., 
1868, 27, 130. 1868.1 
(editor) Annual Record — of 
Science and Industry. 8 vols. New 
York, 1871-78. 8°. 1871.1 
Artificial ice in packing fish. 
Ann. Ree. Sci., 1871-72, 355. 1871.2 
— Black bass in the Potomac. 
Ann. Ree. Sci., 1871-72, 264. 1871.3 
British Museum fishes. Ann. 
Ree. Sci., 1871-72, 206. 1871.4 
Notice of the lack of facilities for obtaining 
specimens. 
Capture of horse mackerel in 
Buzzard’s bay. Ann. Rec. Sci., 1871— 
72, 263. 1871.5 
7 Catalogue of fishes in the Brit- 
ish Museum. Ann. Ree. Sci., 1871-72, 
206. 1871.6 
Alludes to the collection of fishes in the Mu- 
seum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 
which is compared with that in the British 
Museum. 
Cause of death of fresh-water 
fish in salt water. Ann. Rec. Sci., 
1871-72, 265. 1871.7 
Cephalaspis in America. Ann. 
Ree. Sci., 1871-72, 248. 1871.8 
Notice of Cephalaspis dawsoni Lankester, 
from the Devonian beds of Gaspé, Quebec. 
Cod-fisheries of Alaska. 
Rec. Sci., 1871-72, 259. 
Ann. 
1871.9 
Commissioner of Fisheries. Ann. 
Ree. Sci., 1871-72, 605-606. 1871.10 
— Confusion of names of fishes. 
Ann. Ree. Sci., 1871-72, 207. 1871.11 
Explanation of error in Land and Water 
by which “‘ horse-mackerel”’ and ‘‘ bluefish”’ are 
confounded. 
Development of the lamprey. 
Ann. Ree. Sei., 1871-72, 213. 1871.12 
Did Hendrik Hudson find sal- 
mon in the Hudson river? Ann. Rec. 
Sci., 1871-72, 264. WSLS 
Fishes of Cuba. Ann. Ree. Sci., 
1871-72, 211. 1871.14 
