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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 





- Some animals and conditions 

 inimical to fish eggs and larvae in the 

 sea. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1913 

 (1914), 57-66. 1914.2 



- The herring fishery of Canada. 

 Coiiim. Conserv. Canada, Proc. Com- 

 mittee Fisheries, Game, Fur-bearing 

 Animals, Toronto, 1916, 37-46. 1916.1 



- On the red color of the flesh in 

 the salmons and trouts. Trans. Amer. 

 Fisheries Soc., 1916, 46, 50-61. 1916.2 



- Unutilized fisheries resources of 

 Canada. Comm. Conserv. Canada, 

 Proc. Committee Fisheries, Game, Fur- 

 bearing Animals, Toronto, 1916, 47-64. 



2 pis. 1916.3 



Prince, Edward E., & Halkett, 



Andrew . The eggs of the freshwater 

 ling (Lota maculosa Lesueur] Ottawa 

 Naturalist, 1906, 19, 219-224. 1906.1 



Prince, Edward E., & M'Intosh, 



William Carmichael. See M'Intosh & 

 Prince. 



Prince, Edward E., & MacKay, A. 

 H. The paired fins of the mackerel 

 shark. 32. Ann. Kept. Dept. Mar. & 

 Fish., Ottawa, 1901 (Suppl.), 55-58. 



3 pis. 1901.1 



Prince, Edward E., & Steven, /. 



Lindsay. On two large tumours in a 

 haddock and a cod. 10. Ann. Kept. 

 Fishery Board, Canada, 1892, pt. 3, 

 323-325. 1892.1 



Prince, Thomas. A chronological 

 history of New England; in the form 

 of annals, etc. Boston, 1826. 1826.1 



The first edition of this work was published in 

 1736. It contains an account of New England 



fisheries. 



Pringle, John. A discourse on the 

 torpedo, delivered at the anniversary 

 meeting of the Royal Society, Nov. 30, 

 1774. London, 1775. 32 p. 4. 



1775.1 



- Discours sur la torpille. Observ. 

 Mem. Phys., 1775, 5, 241-257; 444-449. 



1775.2 



- De torpedine. 2 vols. Witte- 

 bergse & Lipsise, 1779. 4. 1779.1 



Pritchard, G. B., & Chapman, 



Frederick. See Chapman & Pritchard. 



Pritt, T. E. The book of the grayling. 

 Being a description of the fish and the 

 art of angling for him, as practiced 

 chiefly in the midlands and the north of 



England. Leeds, 1888. 64 p. illust, 

 8. isss.i 



Probst, Josef. Ueber das Gebiss des 

 Notidanus primigenius Ag. Jahresh. 

 Ver. Vaterl. Naturk. Wiirttemberc, 

 1858,14,124-127. 10 figs. 1858.1 



- Ueber die Streifung der fossilen 

 Squalidenzahne. Jahresh. Ver. Vaterl. 

 Naturk. Wurttemberg, 1859, 15, 100- 

 102. 1859.1 



- Beitrag zur Kenntniss der fos- 

 silen Fische aus der Molasse von 

 Baltringen [Labroiden, Scarinen, Sparoi- 

 den] Jahresh. Ver. Vaterl. Naturk. 

 Wurttemberg, 1874, 30, 275-298. Ibid.. 

 1877, 33, 69-103. Ibid., 1878, 34, 113- 

 154. Ibid., 1879, 36, 127-191. Ibid., 

 1882, 38, 116-136. pi. 1874.1 



- Ueber die Haifischreste der 

 Meeresmolasse Oberschwabens. Jahr- 

 esh. Ver. Vaterl. Naturk. Wurttemberg, 

 1876, 32, 51-55. 1876.1 



. - Fossile Wirbel von Haien und 

 Rochen aus der Molasse von Baltringen. 

 Jahresh. Ver. Vaterl. Naturk. Wurttem- 

 berg, 1886, 42, 301-315. pi. 1886.1 



Prochazka, Vladimir Josef. Mioce"n 

 moravsk^; druh prispevek ku poznanf 

 razu zvifeny mofskych sliinu a jilft 

 severo-zapado- a stfedomoravske* oblasti. 

 Sitzber. Bohm. Ges. Wiss., Prag, 1899, 

 no. 29, 1-45. 1900.1 



Listen von fossilen Fischen aus dem Miocan 

 von Mahren. 



- Das ostbohmische Miocan. 

 Arch. Nat. Durchforsch. Bohmen, 1900, 

 no. 2, 1-173. 72 figs. 1900.2 



Fossil otoliths are described. 



Procter, George H. Fishermen's 

 memorial and record book. Gloucester, 

 1873. 88 p. 1873.1 



The fisheries of Gloucester from 

 the first catch of the English in 1623 

 to the centennial year, 1876. Gloucester 

 [1876?j 88 p. illust. 8. 1876.1 



- Fishermen's own book. Glouces- 

 ter, 1882. 274 p. 



Contains information concerning the fisheries 

 of Gloucester and the methods of carrying on 

 the fisheries in the earlier days. More valuable 

 as a reference work than as a history of the 

 fisheries. 



Proctor, Ernest. Notes on the dis- 

 covery of f ossilif erous Old Red Sandstone 

 rocks in a boring at Southall, near 

 Baling. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 1913, 

 69, 78-81. 1913.1 



Appendix. Note on the fish-remains from the 

 Upper Devonian, by Arthur Smith Woodward. 

 Ibid., 81-84. pi. Holoptychius and Bothri- 

 olepis remains. 



