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Jordan, D.S. 
The fossil fishes of California, 
with supplementary notes on other 
species of extinct fishes. Univ. Cali- 
fornia Publ., Bull. Dept. Geol., 1907, 5, 
95-144. pl. 1907.5 
A review of the fishes of the 
family Gerridze found in the waters 
of Japan. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1907, 
32, 245-248. 2 figs. 1907.4 
A review of the fishes of the 
family Histiopteridse found in the waters 
of Japan; with a note on Tephritis 
Giinther renamed Velifracta) Proc. 
U.S. Nat. Mus., 1907, 32, 235-239. 
1907.5 
The fishes of the deep sea. 
Strange life forms near the ocean’s bot- 
tom. Scient. Amer. Suppl., 1908, 65, 
109-110. 5 figs. 1908.1 
Note on a fossil stickleback fish 
from Nevada. Smithson. Miscell. Col- 
lect., 1908, 52, 117. 1908.2 
Identity of Gasterosteus williamsoni leptosomus 
Hay with the earlier described Merriamella 
doryssa Jordan. 
Descriptions of three new species 
of cisco, or lake herring (Argyrosomus) 
from the Great lakes of America; with 
a note on the species of whitefish. Proc. 
U.S. Nat. Mus., 1909, 36, 165-172. 3 
figs. 1909.1 
Ichthyology. Natural- 
ist, 1909, 43, 560-567. 1909.2 
Description of a collection of 
fossil fishes from the bituminous shales 
at Riacho Doce, state of Alagéas, Brazil. 
Ann. Carnegie Mus., Pittsburgh, 1910, 
7, 23-34. 9 pls. 1910.1 
Notes on ichthyology [Review 
of recent literature) Amer. Naturalist, 
1910, 44, 178-191; 634-639. 1910.2 
Note on the generic name Safole, 
replacing Boulengerina, for a genus of 
kuhlid fishes. Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 
1912, 42, 655. 1912.1 
Description of Anguilla manabei, 
a new eel from Japan. Proc. U.S. Nat. 
Mus., 1915, 44, 359-360. pl. 1913.1 
—— Ellimma, a genus of fossil her- 
rings. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 
1913, 26, 79. 1913.2 
The nomenclature of American 
fishes as affected by the opinions of the 
international commission on zoological 
Se a ature. Copeia, 1916, no. 29, 
—28. 1916.1 
Amer. 
—— On Hepsetia Bonaparte, a for- 
gotten genus of atherinoid fishes. 
Copeia, 1916, no. 32, 47-48. 1916.2 
Jordan, David Starr, & Beal, Carl 
Hugh. Supplementary notes on fossil 
sharks. Univ. California Publ., Bull. 
Dept. Geol., 1918, 7, 2438-256. fig. as 
1913. 
Jordan, David Starr, & Bollman, 
Charles Harvey. List of fishes collected 
at Green Turtle bay, in the Bahamas, 
by Charles L. Edwards, with descrip- 
tions of three new species. Proc. U.S 
Nat. Mus. 1888 (1889), 11, enya 
1889.1 
Description of new species of 
fishes collected at the Galapagos islands 
and along the coast of the United ate 
of Colombia, 1887-1888. Proc. U. 
Nat. Mus. 1889 (1890), 12, 149-183. 
1890.1 
Jordan, David Starr, & Branner, 
John Casper. The Cretaceous fishes of 
Ceard, Brazil. Smithson. Mise. Coll., 
1908, 52, 1-29. 8 pls. & 22 figs. 1908.1 
Jordan, David Starr, & Brayton, 
Alembert Winthrop. On Lagochila, a 
new genus of catostomoid fishes. Proce. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1877, 280-283. 
1877.1 
Contributions to North Ameri- 
can ichthyology. III. B. Onthe distribu- 
tion of the fishes of the Alleghany region 
of South Carolina, Georgia and Ten- 
nessee, with descriptions of new or little 
known species. Bull. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 
1878, no. 12, 1-95. 1878.1 
Jordan, David Starr, & Clark, G. A. 
The Bogoslofs. Pop. Sci. Monthly, 
1906, 69, 481-489. 1906.1 
Notices dredge-hauls of three deep-sea ‘‘ gren- 
adiers.’ 
Jordan, David Starr, & Copeland, 
Herbert Edson. The genus Pomoxys 
Rafinesque (Centrarchus} Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sei. Philad., 1876, 68-71. 1876.1 
Johnny darters [Etheostomoids) 
Amer. Naturalist, 1876, 10, 335-341. 
3 figs. 1876.2 
Check-list of the fishes of the 
fresh-waters of North America. Bull. 
Buffalo Soc. Nat. Hist. 1876 (1877), 2, 
133-164. 1877.1 
The sand-darter. Amer. Nat- 
uralist, 1877, 11, 86-88. 1877.2 
Jordan, David Starr, & Davis, 
Bradley Moore. A preliminary review of 
