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The use of the name torpedo for 
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Walbaum and binomialism. Sci- 
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The Encyclopedia Americana on 
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Extinet pediculate and other 
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Labracinus the proper name for 
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The morays at the (New York] 
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A remarkable genus of fishes, 
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Ancient Greek fish and other 
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The life-history of the angler. 
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The life-history of the sea-horses 
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A new anarrhichadoid fish (Lyc- 
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Origin of freshwater faunas. 
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The Sargasso fish not a nest- 
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The scorpenoid fish, Neosebastes 
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The sculpin and its habits. 
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The fish genus Alabes or Cheilo- 
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