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Moroff, Theodor. Chilodon cyprini, 

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Merrill, Albro D. The pectoral ap- 

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- The innervation of the auditory 

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Morrill (Junior}, C. V. Regeneration 

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Morris, C. W. The mesh of herring 

 nets; should it be fixed by law for 

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 or should fishermen be at liberty to use 

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Morris, Charles. On the air-bladder 

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- The origin of lungs, a chapter in 

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Morris, Daniel. Destruction of mos- 

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Morris, Earl Leonard, & Starks, 

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Morris, Ethel Remfrey, & Raff, Janet. 

 Notes on the structure of Asymmetron 

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Morris, Francis Orpen [1810-1893] 

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Morris, John [1810-1886] A cata- 

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The same. 2. ed. London, 1854. vii, 372 p. 8. 



- Remains of fishes, etc. (In 

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- Gems from private collections, 

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Ueber die Fischgattung 

 modus [Dapedius] aus dem Lias von 

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Morris, John, & Roberts, George E. 

 On the Carboniferous limestone of 

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 shire. With a description of a new 

 Pterichthys, by Sir Philip G. Egerton. 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, 1862, 

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Table showing the geographical range of the 

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- List of fossil fish-remains from 

 the Mountain Limestone of Oreton. 

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Morris, J. Cheston. Remarks on the 

 fishes brought from Panama. Proc. 

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1857.1 



Records the following species not previously 

 known to exist in the Pacific: Exoccetus acutus, 

 Pristipoma rodo and Ephippus faber. 



- [Description of Pomolis guttatus, 

 n. sp.] Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 

 1859 (1860), 3. 1860.1 



Morris, Margaret. The behavior of 

 the chromatin in hybrids between Fun- 

 dulus and Ctenolabrus. Journ. Exper. 

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Fundulus 9 X Ctenolabrus <. Close appli- 

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Morris, Peter H. A salmon fish. 

 Chicago Field, 1879, 11, 244. 1879.1 



Morris, Robert T. Game-fishes of 

 Connecticut. List of species. Forest & 

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Morrison, Alexander. Communica- 

 tions respecting the natural history of 

 the salmon. Trans. Highland Soc. 

 Scotland, 1803, 2, 388-393. 1803.1 



Morrison, W. Notes on the physical 

 aspects and on the food-fishes of the Liao 

 basin, North China. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 1898, 7. ser. 1, 263-266. 1898.1 



