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Newman, E. 



Musical fishes of the east. 



Zoologist, 1860, 18, 7179-7182. 1860.1 



Note on an ophioid fish [Rega- 



lecus jonesii] lately taken in the island 

 of Bermuda, which appears to be new 

 to science. Zoologist, 1860, 18, 6989- 

 6993. 1860.2 



- Unusual modes of gestation in 

 batrachians and fishes. Zoologist, 1860, 

 18, 7173-7179. 1860.3 



Note on the occurrence of the 



lesser forked-beard [Raniceps trifurcus] 

 in Mount's bay, Cornwall. Zoologist, 

 1863, 21, 8642-8643. 1863.1 



The barramunda, a new ganoid 

 fish from Queensland. Zoologist, 1872, 

 2. ser. 7, 3188-3189. 1872.1 



Callionymus lyra in the aqua- 

 rium at Sydenham. Zoologist, 1873, 2. 

 ser. 8, 3495-3496. 1873.1 



Serialia growing on a Hippo- 

 campus. Zoologist, 1873, 2. ser. 8, 3494. 



1873.2 



The denizens of aquariums. 



Zoologist, 1874, 2. ser. 9, 3874. 1874.1 



Telescope fishes [Carassius au- 

 ratus] Zoologist, 1875, 2. ser. 10, 4501. 



1875.1 



Newman, H. H. On some factors 

 governing the permeability of the egg- 

 membrane by the sperm. Biol. Bull. 

 Woods Hole, 1905, 9, 378-387. 1905.1 



Spawning behavior and sexual 

 dimorphism in Fundulus heteroclitus and 

 allied fish. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 



1907, 12, 314-348. 3 pis. & 22 figs. 



1907.1 



- The process of heredity as ex- 

 hibited by the development of Fundulus 

 hybrids. Journ. Exper. Zool., Philad., 



1908, 6, 503-561. 5 pis. & 16 figs. Ab- 

 stract in Science, 1908, n. s. 27, 944-945. 



1908.1 



A significant case of hermaphro- 



ditism in fish. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 

 1908, 15, 207-214. 4 figs. 1908.2 



Contact organs in the killifishes 



of Woods Hole. Biol. Bull. Woods 

 Hole, 1909, 17, 170-180. 11 figs. 



1909.1 



The question of viviparity in 



Fundulus majalis. Science, 1909, n. s. 

 30, 769-771. 1909.2 



- Further studies of the process 

 of heredity in Fundulus hybrids. I. 

 The influence of the spermatozoon on 

 the rate and character of early cleavage. 

 Journ. Exper. Zool., Philad., 1910, 8, 

 143-161. 7 figs. 1910.1 



Notice by Emil Godlewski in Arch. Entw.- 

 Mech., Leipzig, 31, 335-338. 



- Reply to E. Godlewski's Bemer- 

 kungen zu der Arbeit von H. H. New- 

 man: " Further studies of the process of 

 heredity in Fundulus hybrids." Arch. 

 Entw.-Mech., Leipzig, 1910, 32, pt. 3, 

 472^76. 1910.2 



- Modes of inheritance in teleost 

 hybrids. Journ. Exper. Zool., 1914, 16, 

 447-499. 5 pis. 1914.1 



Cleavage rate a function of egg size and 

 constitution. Action of foreign sperm chemical 

 and mechanical, not always deleterious. 



- Development and heredity in 

 heterogenic teleost hybrids. Journ. 

 Exper. Zool., 1915, 18, 511-576. 11 

 figs. 1915.1 



No primary correlation between degree of 

 success in development and nearness of relation- 

 ships. Maternal predominance common, but 

 many cases with definite paternal characters. 



Newton, Edwin Tulley [1840 ] On 

 two chimseroid jaws from the Lower 

 Greensand of New Zealand. Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc., 1876, 32, 326-331. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1877, 4. ser. 

 19, 261-262. Neues Jahrb. Mineral., 

 1877, 559. pi. 1876.1 



Deux maxillaires de chimerides 

 trouves dans les gres verts inferieurs 

 de la Nouvelle-Zelande. Journ. Zool. 

 (Gervais), 1877, 6, 52-53. 1877.1 



On the remains of Hypsodon, 

 Portheus and Ichthyodectes from Brit- 

 ish Cretaceous strata, with descriptions 

 of new species. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc., 1877, 33, 505-523. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., 1878, 5. ser. 2, 93-94. pi. 



1877.2 



The chimseroid fishes of the 

 British Cretaceous strata. Mem. Geol. 

 Survey United Kingdom, 1878, Mono- 

 graph no. 4, 1-50. 12 pis. 1878.1 



Description of a new fish [Dap- 



tinus intermedius] from the Lower Chalk 

 of Dover. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 

 1878, 34, 439^46. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 1878, 5. ser. 2, 268. pi. 1878.2 



Remarks on Saurocephalus, and 



on the species which have been referred 

 to that genus. Quart. Journ. Geol. 



