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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Nichols, J. T. 



The American Museum's ex- 

 hibit of fishes. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc., 1910, 261. 1910.1 



- A note on Siphostoma pelagicum 

 (Osbeck) A note on the identity of 

 Caranx forsteri Cuvier & Valenciennes. 

 On two new blennys from Florida. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1910, 28, 155- 

 161. figs. 1910.2 



Two new species are described of Blennius 

 and Stathmonotus. 



Report from the " Fabbri " 



yacht. Journ. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 1910, 10, 110. 1910.3 



- Notes on teleostean fishes from 

 the eastern United States. Bull. Amer. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., 1911, 30, 275-278. 

 pi. & fig. 1911.1 



Description is given of Moxostoma alleghani- 

 ensis, sp. nov. 



Progressive variation in Decap- 

 terus, a genus of carangoid fishes. 

 Science, 1911, n. s. 34, 217-218. 1911.2 



The aquarium exhibit. Aqua- 

 rium, October, 1912, 42-43. 1912.1 



Fish life of a Florida swamp. 



Aquarium, 1912, 30-31. figs. 1912.2 



Notes on Cuban fishes. Bull. 



Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1912, 31, 179- 

 194. 2 figs. 1912.3 



New species are described of Siphostoma and 

 Xystaema. 



- Notes on some seldom mar- 

 keted saltwater fishes. Trans. Amor. 

 Fisheries Soc. 1911 (1912), 277-282. 



1912.4 



Notes on West Indian fishes. 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1912, 31, 

 109-111. 4 figs. 1912.5 



Contains description of Antennarius astro- 

 scopus, sp. nov. 



On New York killies. 



Hum, 1912, 61-62. 



Aqua- 

 1912.6 



On the uses of fishes' fins. Aqua- 

 rium, 1912, 56. 1912.7 



- Fish from deep water oft" New 

 York. Amer. Mus. Journ., 1913, 13, 

 43-44. 1913.1 



A list of fishes known to have 



occurred within fifty miles of New York 

 city. Abstr. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y., 

 1913, nos. 20-23, 98-106. 3 pis. & fig. 



1913.2 



- Notes on fishes near New York. 

 Copeia, 1913, no. 1, 4. 1913.3 



- Notes on teleosts- collected by 

 Mr. Roy C. Andrews in Japan, with 

 descriptions of two new species. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1913, 32, 179- 

 183. 3 figs. 1913.4 



Two new species are described: Epinephelus 

 lobotoides and Scicena ogiwara. 



On two new characins in the 



American Museum. Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, 1913, 26, 151-152. 1913.5 



- Concerning young bluefish. 

 Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1913 (1914), 

 169-172. 1914.1 



Gobiosoma longum and Rivulus 

 heyei, new fishes from the West Indian 

 fauna. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 1914, 33, 143-144. fig. 1914.2 



A new Scorpsena [Scorpcena 



colesi, n. sp.] and a rare ray from North 

 Carolina. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 1914, 33, 537-538. fig. 1914.3 



On a new swell-fish (Spheroides 

 harperi, sp. nov.] from Florida. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus Nat. Hist., 1914, 33, 81-83. 



1914.4 



Certain familiar structural ad- 

 aptations in fishes. Copeia, 1915, no. 

 19, 12-13. 1915.1 



Fishes new to Porto Rico. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1915, 34, 141- 

 146. 2 figs. 1915.2 



Two new species are described of Doryrham- 

 phus and Gobius. 



A new characin fish Aphyo- 



charax analis, n. sp., from Brazil. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1915, 34, 127- 

 128. fig. 1915.3 



- On a young black angel-fish. 

 Copeia, 1915, no. 20, 24. 1915.4 



- On fish-bones in a kingfisher's 

 nest. Copeia, 1915, no. 21, 27-28. 



1915.5 



- On Heterandria zonata, sp. nov. 

 and Heterandria versicolor (Giinther) 

 from the island of Santo Domingo. 

 BuU. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1915, 34, 

 603-604. 3 figs. 1915.6 



On one or two common struc- 

 tural adaptations in fishes. Copeia, 

 1915, no. 20, 19-21. 1915.7 



Ground sharks; a correction. 

 Copeia, 1916, no. 36, 81. 1916.1 



