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Needham, James George [1868 ] 

 Food of brook trout [Salmo fontinalis] 

 in Bone pond. Bull. N. Y. State Mus., 

 1903, 68, 204-217. pi. 1903.1 



Food stated to consist of species of Chiro- 

 nomidae, Ephemeridae and Trichoptera. 



- Report of the entomologic field 

 station conducted at Old Forge, N. Y., 

 in the summer of 1905. Bull. N. Y. State 

 Mus., 1908, no. 124, 156-248. 29 pis. 

 & 16 figs. 1908.1 



Contains studies on food of fishes. 



Needham, James G., & Lloyd, J. T. 



The life of inland waters; an elemen- 

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 American students. New York, 1916. 

 438 p. illust. 8. 1916.1 



Neergaard-M011er, /<;. . & Johansen, 

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Negre, L. Morphologic des pignlen- 

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Negri, L. de. La peche et la societe 

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 56 p. 6 pis. 4. 1874.1 



Nehring, A . Notiz liber einen colos- 

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 megalodon aus dem Oligocan des Silber- 

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1878.1 



Pelecus cultratus (L.) von Ros- 

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Ueber die geographische Verbrei- 



tung der Pelecus cultratus L. in Deutsch- 

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- Zur Nahrung des Zanders. Die 

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Nehrkorn, Adolf. Zur Fortpflan- 

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Zur Aalfrage. Zool. Garten, 



1880, 21, 376. Oester.-ungar. Fische- 

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Neikert, Ludwig, & Leiber, Adolf. 

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lichen Geschlechtsorgane des Amphi- 

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Neill, Brisbane A . C. Climbing habits 

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Neill, Patrick [1776-1851] List of 

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Account of a rare fish (Scicena 

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 Edinburgh New Phil. Journ., 1826, 1, 

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Neilsen, Carl August, & Farnell, 

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Nelis, Charles, & Gehuchten, A. van. 

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Nelli, Bindo. Fossili miocenici dell' 

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- Fossili miocenici del Macigno 

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Fossil fishes are mentioned. 



Nelson, Edward William [1855] 

 A partial catalogue of the fishes of Illi- 

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A valuable local faunal list. 



- Fisheries of Chicago and vicin- 

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- Fishes . . . with additional 

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Nelson, T. H., & Clarke, W. E. 



Scorpcena dactyloptera on the Yorkshire 

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Nemeczek, A. Beitrage zur Kennt- 

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Material observed consisted of Silurus, Tinea, 

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 Leuciscus, Aspius, Acipenser, Oncorhynchus and 

 Gad us. 



