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Notes on hybridization. Fish. 
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On the loch Leven trout (Salmo 
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On the mode of propagation of 
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(Description of Cyclopium cyclo- 
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Day, Thomas. Statement concern- 
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Report on the supposed fish- 
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Notes on the common catfish. 
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Pineal fontanelle of placoderm 
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Note on the mode of origin of 
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Contributions to the anatomy 
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A new cladodont from the 
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Note on the spawning conditions 
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— Allgem. Fischerei Zeit., 1893, 388- 
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On the fin-structures of Diplu- 
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On Trachosteus and Mylostoma, 
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Abstract in Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 
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— Recent experiments in sturgeon 
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Contributions to the morphology 
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Dr. Ryder’s work with the 
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The early development of Amia. 
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The early development of gar- 
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Notes of the ancestral sharks 
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Notes on the early development 
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