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1892.1 
Contains some notes on blind fishes. 
A preliminary list of the verte- 
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Some notes on the brain and 
pineal structures of Polyodon folium. 
Bull. Ill. Lab. Nat. Hist., 1896, 4, 299- 
310: 6 pls. 
Also separate; Springfield, 
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Garman, Samuel [?1846 —] On the 
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Fishes and reptiles tfrom lake 
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1876.1 
Notes on some fishes from the 
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On the pelvis and external sexual 
organs of selachians, with especial ref- 
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Variation in the colors of animals. 
Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 25. meet., 
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Fishes, p. 192-194. 
New species of selachians in the 
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1879.1 
Synopsis and descriptions of the 
American Rhinobatide. Proce. U. S. 
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New and little-known reptiles 
and fishes in the museum collections. 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll., 1881, 
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North American _ freshwater 
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63. 1881.2 
Report on the selachians (In 
Reports on the results of dredging, 
under the supervision of Alexander Agas- 
siz, along the Atlantic coast of the 
United States during the summer of 
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
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1880, by the U. S. coast survey steamer 
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The American species of the 
genus Dasybatis. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 
1882, 16, 65-72. 1882.1 
An extraordinary shark. Bull. 
Essex Instit., 1884, 16, 47-55. figs. 
1884.1 
New sharks: Chlamydoselachus 
anguineus and Heptranchias pectorosus. 
Bull. Essex Instit., 1884, 16, 3-15. pl. 
1884.2 
The oldest living type of ver- 
tebrata, Chlamydoselachus. Science, 
1884; 3, 345. 1884.3 
The oldest living type of verte- 
Science, 1884, 4, 484. 1884.4 
—A peculiar selachian. Sciege, 
1884, 3, 116-117. 1834.5 
A species of Heptranchias stip- 
posed to be new. Bull. Essex Instit., 
Salem, 1884, 16, 56-57. 1884.6 
, The American salmon and trout, 
including introduced species. 19. Ann. 
Rept. Comm. Inland Fisheries Mass., 
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1885, 1-28. 19 pls. Also separate; 
Boston, 1885. 238 p. 8°. 1885.1 
Chlamydoselachus  anguwineus 
Garm., a living species of cladodont 
shark. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. 
Coll., 1885, 12, 1-35. 20 pls. 1885.2 
The generic name of the pasti- 
nacas, or sting rays. Proc. U. 8. Nat. 
Mus., 1885, 8, 221-224. 1885.3 
Notes and descriptions taken 
from selachians in the U. 8S. National 
Museum. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1885, 
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On the frilled shark [Chlamy- 
doselachus anguineus| Proc. Amer. As- 
soc. Adv. Sci., 33. meet., 1885, 537-538. 
188E.5 
The tail of Chlamydoselachus. 
Science, 1887, 9, 267. 1887.1 
On the lateral canal system of 
the Selachia and Holocephala. Bull. 
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no. 2, 57-119. 53 pls. 1888.1 
Cave animals from southwestern 
Missouri. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. 
Coll., 1889, 17, no. 6, 225-240. 2 pls. 
1889.1 
