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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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- Description of an extraordinary 

 lish, resembling the Stylephorus of Shaw 

 iSaccopharynx) Ann. Lyceum Nat. 

 Hist. New York, 1824, 1, pt. 1, 82-86. 



1824.2 



- Description of the Raia erinacea, 

 or hedgehog ray. Journ. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philad., 1825, 9, 290. 1825.1 



- The hedgehog-ray a species 

 of fish taken occasionally near New 

 York, in the Atlantic ocean, and now for 

 the first time described. Amer. Journ. 

 Sci., 1825, 9, 290-293. Ann. Philos. 

 (Thomson), 1826, 11, 112-114. 1825.2 



Saccopharynx, novum genus 

 piscium. Bull. Sci. Nat. (Fe"russac), 

 1825, 6, 416. 1825.3 



- Description of a new species of 

 dory [Zeus crinitus] from Block island. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., 1826, 11, 144-146. 

 Isis (Oken), 1832, 1050-1051. 1826.1 



- Description of an apparently 

 new species of Diodon [D. carinatus] 

 Ann. Lyceum Nat. Hist. New York, 

 1828, 2, 264-265. fig. -- Bull. Sci. 

 Nat. (Ferussac), 16, 167. Isis (Oken), 

 10, 1088. fig. 1828.1 



- Ueber Stylephorus Shaw. Isis 

 (Oken), 1832, 1068. 1832.1 



- Report in part of Samuel L. 

 Mitchill, M.D., Professor of Natural 

 History, etc., on the fishes of New York. 

 Edited by Theodore Gill, M.A., M.D., 

 etc. [Privately printed] Washington, 

 D. C., 1898. 30 p. 8. 1898.1 



Mitchill, Samuel Latham, Hildreth, 

 S. P., & Clemens, James W. Notice of 

 the spoonbill sturgeon, or paddle-fish 

 of the Ohio (Polyodon feuille of Lace- 

 pede) Amer. Journ. Sci., 1822, 12, 

 201-205. pi. 1822.1 



Mitchill, Samuel Latham, & Willey, 

 Aaron. Zeus crinitus, n. sp. Bull. Sci. 

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Mitre, Bartolomeo. Notas biblio- 

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 Ulrich. Viaje al rio de la Plata (1534- 

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Mitrofanpv, Pavel IVich [= Paul] 

 [1857 ] Ueber die erste Anlage der 

 Seitenorgane. Warsaw, 1889. 18 p. 



1889.1 



- Ueber die erste Anlage des Ge- 

 hororgane bei niedern Wirbelthieren. 

 Centralbl. Biol., 1890, 10, 190-191. 



1890.1 



- Development of rranial nerve* 

 and ganglia in elasmobrum h- iTrxt in 

 Russian] Warsaw, 1892. 251 p. pi. 



1892.1 



- Note sur la signification me"ta- 

 merique des nerfs cramens. Congr. In- 

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- Researches on the development 

 of vertebrate animals [Text in Russian] 

 Trav. Soc. Nat. Varsovie, 1892, 2, 1- 

 251. 7 pis. 1892.3 



- Etude embryoge'nique sur les 

 selaciens. Arch. Zool. Expe"r. Ge"n., 

 1893, 3. ser. 1, 161-220. 6 pis. 1893.1 



Contributions a la division cellu- 



laire indirecte chez les selaciens. Intern. 

 Journ. Anat. Physiol., 1894, 40, 333- 

 359. pi. 1894.1 



Mitropolskil, S. Kurzer Bericht 

 iiber die Thatigkeit des ichthyologischen 

 Laboratoriums in Astrachan wahrend 

 der Jahre 1906 und 1907 [Text in Rus- 

 sian] Vest. Rybopromysl., St. Petersb., 

 1907, 22, 559-569. 1907.1 



- Ueber den Zug und das Laichen 

 der Haringe im Wolgadelta im Friihjahr 

 1909 [Text in Russian] Vest. Rybopro- 

 mysl., St. Petersb., 1909, 24, 596-598. 



1909.1 



Mitsukuri, Kakichi [1858-1909] 

 For memorial notice, see Dean, Bash- 

 ford, in Pop. Sci. Monthly, 1909, 76, 614- 

 616. 



- Marine biological station of the 

 Imperial University at Misaki. Journ. 

 College Sci. Tokyo, 1887, 1, pt. 4, 381- 

 384. 1887.1 



See also Dean, B. A visit to the Japanese 

 zoological station at Misaki. Pop. Sci. Monthly, 

 1904, 65, 195-204. 



- On a new species of the chimac- 

 roid group Hariotta. Zool. Mag. Tokyo, 

 1895, 7, 97-98. pi. 1895.1 



- The cultivation of marine and 

 freshwater animals in Japan. Pop. Sci. 

 Monthly, 1905, 67, 382-384. 2 illust. 

 Bull. Bureau Fisheries, 24, 257-289. 

 11 pis. & figs. 1905.1 



Mittenheimer, C. De membro pis- 

 cium pectorale. Berolini, 1847. 1847.1 



Mivart, St. George Jackson [1827- 

 1900] On the vertebrate skeleton. 

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The fins of elasmobranchs, with 



considerations on the nature and homo- 



