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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 
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Kingsley, John Sterling [1859 —| 
Discovery of maleeels. Forest & Stream, 
1879, 12, 386. 1879.1 
—— The naturalist’s assistant, with 
a bibliography of 1500 works necessary 
for the systematic zoologist. Boston, 
1882. 228 p. 8°. 1882.1 
The bibliography contains references to about 
100 ichthyological papers. 
i (editor) The standard natural 
history. 6 vols. Boston, 1885. 1885.1 
Vol. iii. Vertebrata. Introduction, by R. R. 
Wright. 
_Cyclostomi and Elasmobranchii, by J. S. 
Kingsley. 
Ganoidea, by J. 8. Kingsley. 
Symbranchia, Apodes and Lyomeri, by T. N. 
ill. 
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Nematognathi, Scyptophori and Teleocephali 
(Gymnonoti to Xenomi), by D. S. Jordan. 
Teleocephali (Synentognathi to Heteroso- 
mata), Hemibranchii, Lophobranchii, Plecto- 
gnathi and Pediculati, by T. N. Gill. 
Dipnoi, by J. S. Kingsley. 
The origin of the vertebrate 
skeleton. Amer. Naturalist, 1894, 28, 
635-640. 1894.1 
Edward Drinker Cope {a me- 
morial notice] Amer. Naturalist, 1897, 
31, 414-419. 1897.1 
Textbook of vertebrate zoology. 
London, 1900. 4389 p. 378 figs. 8°. 
1900.1 
The dogfish (Acanthias); an 
elasmobranch (Guides for vertebrate 
dissection) New York, 1907. v, 32 p. 
So 1907.1 
Comparative anatomy of ver- 
tebrates. Philadelphia, 1912. 401 p. 
illust. 1912.1 
Kingsley, John Sterling, & Conn, 
Herbert William. Some observations on 
the embryology of the teleosts. Mem. 
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1883, 3, 183- 
210. 2 pls. 1883.1 
Kingsley, John Sterling, & Packard 
(junior), A. S. See Packard & Kingsley. 
Kingsley, Rk. J. On a specimen of 
the great ribbon-fish (Regalecus argen- 
teus) taken in Nelson harbor. Trans. 
Proe. New Zealand Inst., 1889, 15, 333— 
338. pil. 1889.1 
Kinnear, NV. &. Large mahseer. 
Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 1910, 
20, 234-235. eee iy 
Kinnear, W. Vait. Homacanthus 
borealis Traq., a new selachian from the 
Lower Old Red of Caithness; with plate 
and description by Dr. R. H. Traquair. 
Trans. Geol. Soe. Edinb., 1892, 6, 205- 
208. pl. 1892.1 
Kinnear, WW. ait, & Anderson, JW’. 
Notes on the fossils of the first Gilmerton 
limestone. Trans. Geol. Soc. Edinb., 
1883, 299-306. 1883.1 
Carboniferous sharks’ teeth are noted. 
Kinoshita, 7’., & Kreidl, A. See 
Kreidl & Kinoshita. 
Kinsey, J. W. (Boz, pseudon.) Blue- 
fish versus weakfish. Chicago Field, 
1879, 12, 36. 1879.1 
—— Menhaden. Chicago Field, 
1879, 12, 100. 1879.2 
Purse nets and the menhaden. 
Chicago Field, 1880, 14, 43. 1880.1 
Kiprijanov, Valerian Aleksandrovich 
{1818 —] Ueberreste von Fischen im 
Kurskschen eisenhaltigen Sandsteine. 
Bull. Soe. Nat. Moscou, 1852, 25, 221-— 
226; 483-495. Jbid., 1853, 26, 331-336: 
286-294. 2 pls. Ibid., 1854, 27, 373- 
397. 2 pls. Ibid., 1857, 30, 151-162. 
2 pls. Ibid., 1860, 33, 40-56; 601-670 
3 pls. 1852.1 
Coprolites, sharks’ teeth and Saurocephalus 
are described. 
Erster Zusatz zur Beschreibung 
des Koprolithes mantellit Ag. Bull. Soc. 
Nat. Moscou, 1854, 27, 251-254. 4 figs. 
1854.1 
Zweiter Beitrag zu Hybodus 
etchwaldi. Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, 
1855, 28, 392-400. pl. 1855.1 
Erster Beitrag is the same as Part 3 of Fisch- 
Ueberreste im Kurskschen eisenhaltigen Sand- 
stein. See supra. 
Kirchmeister, Friedrich. Freie 
Uebersetzung und Bearbeitung des Auf- 
satzes von Jules Haime ‘ La Piscicul- 
ture’’ in der Revue des Deux Mondes 
vom Juni 1854. Allgem. Deutsch. 
Naturhist. Zeitg., 1855, 1, 1. 1855.1 
Kirk, H. B. Some features of the 
circulatory system of Heptatrema cirrata 
Forster. Trans. Proc. New Zealand 
Inst., 1912, 44, 241-244. 2pls. 1912.1 
Kirk, Henry C. 
Black bass of New York. 
Stream, 1876, 7, 300. 
Freshwater fishes in salt water. 
Forest & Stream, 1877, 8, 340. 1877.1 
Death of salmon by osmosis. 
Chub. Forest & Stream, 18758 
1878.1 
(Dexter, pseudon.} 
Forest «& 
1876.1 
10, 265. 
