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Jordan, D.S. 
A description of the golden trout 
of Kern river, California (Salmo mykiss 
aguabonita) Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 
1892 (1893), 15, 481-483. 1893.1 
Temperature and vertebree: a 
study in evolution, being a discussion 
of the relations of the numbers of verte- 
bree among fishes to the temperature 
of the water and to the character of 
the struggle for existence (In Wilder 
Quarter-century Book, p. 13-36. Ithaca, 
N. Y., 1893) 1893.2 
Historical sketch with literature references, 
p. 32-36. 
Description of a new species of 
cyprinoid fish (Couesius greent) from the 
headwaters of Frazer river in British 
Columbia. Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. 1893 
(1894), 16, 313-314. 1894.1 
Descriptions of new varieties of 
trout. 138. Bienn. Rept. California 
State Board Fish Comm., 1894, 142-148. 
3 pls. 1894.2 
Latitude and vertebre; a study 
in the evolution of fishes. Pop. Sci. 
Monthly, 1894, 45, 346-350. 1894.3 
Salmon and trout of the Pacific 
coast. 13. Bienn. Rept. California State 
Board Fish Comm., 1894, 125-141. 7 
pls. 1894.4 
Description of a new subspecies 
of trout from McCloud river, California. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1894 
(1895), 60. 1895.1 
Description of Evermannia, a 
new genus of gobioid fishes. Proc. Cali- 
fornia Acad. Sci., 1895, 2. ser. 4, 592. 
1895.2 
The fishes of Sinaloa. Proc. Cal- 
ifornia Acad. Sci., 1895, 2. ser. 5, 377— 
514. 29 pls. Reprint in Contrib. Biol. 
Hopkins Seaside Labor., 3, 1-71. 1895.3 
Notes on the freshwater fishes of 
San Luis Obispo county, California. 
Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. 1894 (1895), 14, 
141-142. 1895.4 
Sketch of Charles A. Le Sueur. 
Pop. Sci. Monthly, 1895, 46, 547-550. 
1895.5 
Description of a new species of 
pipe-fish (Siphostoma sinalow) from 
Mazatlan. Proc. California Acad. Sci., 
1896, 2. ser. 6, 268. 1896.1 
Notes on fishes little known or 
new to science. Proc. California Acad. 
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
JOR 
Sci., 1896, 2. ser. 6, 201-244. Reprint 
in Contrib. Biol. Hopkins Seaside 
Labor., 5, 1-48. 1896.2 
Biographical sketch of George 
Brown Goode (In “ The Smithsonian 
Institution, 1846-1896,” p. 501-515. 
Washington, 1897) 1897.1 
Agassiz on recent fishes. Amer. 
Naturalist, 1898, 32, 173-176. 1898.1 
Description of a species of fish 
(Mitsukurina owstoni) from Japan, the 
type of a distinct family of lamnoid 
sharks. Proc. California Acad. Sci., 
1898, 3. ser. 1, 199-202. 2pls. 1898.2 
In the little brook. Pop. Sci. 
Monthly, 1899, 55, 355-362. 1899.1 
Popular account of lives of various freshwater 
fishes. 
A manual of the vertebrate 
animals of the northern United States, 
including the district north and east 
of the Ozark mountains, south of the 
Laurentian hills, north of the southern 
boundary of Virginia, and east of the 
Missouri river. 8. ed. Chicago, 1899. 
397 p. 8°. 1899.2 
The first species named as the 
type of the genus. Science, 1900, 2. ser. 
12, 785-787. 1900.1 
The lateral line in the toad-fish. 
Amer. Naturalist, 1900, 34, 234. 1900.2 
Notes on recent fish literature. 
Amer. Naturalist, 1900, 34, 897-899. 
1900.3 
The whitefish of lake Chapala. 
Amer. Naturalist, 1900, 34, 523. 1900.4 
An error corrected. Amer. 
Naturalist, 1901, 35, 226. 1901.1 
Interchange of descriptions of Collettia and 
JHthoprora and omission of Neoscopelus ma~ 
crolepidotus in Jordan and Evermann “ Fishes of 
North and Middle America.” 
The fish-fauna of Japan, with 
observations on the geographical distri- 
bution of fishes. Science, 1901, 2. ser. 
14, 545-567. 1901.2 
The geographical distribution of 
fishes. Science, 1901, 2. ser. 14, 936. 
1901.3 
— Identity of Xenichthys xenurus 
and Kuhlia malo. Amer. Naturalist, 
1901, 35, 84. 1901.4 
Transplanting of California trout. 
Amer. Naturalist, 1901, 35, poner sh 
1901.5 
