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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



SMI 



Smith, J. 



specimens and descriptions of six new 

 species by Geo. Jennings Hinde. Trans. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, 1900, n. s. 5, 

 336-346. 2 pis. Ibid,, 1902, 6, 274-275. 



1900.1 



Conodonts in Coal Measure 

 strata. Geol.' Mag., 1907, 5. dec. 4, 

 239. 1907.1 



- On the occurrence of conodonts 

 in the Arenig-Llandeilo formations of 

 the southern uplands of Scotland. 

 Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, 1907, 

 n. s. 7, 235-252. 3 pis. 1907.2 



Smith, (Captain) John 

 Advertisements for the unexperienced 

 planters of New England, or anywhere; 

 or, the pathway to erect a plantation 

 . . . with additions and corrections as 

 published in 1635 [Reprint] Boston, 

 1865. 66 p. 4. 1865.1 



Fisheries of New England, p. 20, 31-32. Re- 

 printed also in Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc., 1833, 3. 

 ser. 3, and extracts from it relating to fishes in 

 Kept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1871-72 (1873), 1, 151. 



Smith, John Alexander. Notice of 

 the sea-bream, Pagellus centrodontus 

 Cuv., taken in the firth of Forth. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 1852, 2. ser. 9, 154. 



1852.1 



- A ballan wrasse, Labrus bergylta 

 [L. maculatus] exhibited. Proc. Roy. 

 Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 1859-62 (1863), 

 2, 149-150. 1863.1 



- Description of aequoreal pipe- 

 fish [Nerophis cequoreus] Proc. Roy. 

 Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 1859-62 (1863), 

 2, 438-439. 1863.2 



- Notes of the aequoreal pipe-fish 

 I Nerophis cequoreus] Proc. Roy. Phys. 

 Soc. Edinburgh 1859-62 (1863), 2, 290- 

 292. 1863.3 



- Notice of Pleuronectes puncta- 

 tus, Bloch's topknot; and of Nerophis 

 cequoreus, the aequoreal pipe-fish. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 

 1859-62 (1863), 2, 139. 1863.4 



- Notice of the ukpam, a large 

 species (probably new) of sting-ray 

 [Trygon Cuv.] found in the Old Calabar 

 river, Africa. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. 

 Edinburgh 1859-62 (1863), 3, 64-69. 



1863.5 



- Petromyzon marinus, the sea- 

 lamprey, exhibited. Proc. Roy. Phys. 

 Soc. Edinburgh 1859-62 (1863), 2, 248. 



1863.6 



-On the ''fulcrum" of Cala- 

 moichthys. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 1866, 3. ser. 18, 495. 1866.1 



Description of Calamoichthys, 

 a new genus of ganoid fish from Old 

 Calabar, western Africa, forming an 

 addition to the family Polypterini. 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 1867, 24, 

 457-480. Abstract in C. R. Acad. Sci. 

 Paris, 64, 1003-1004. 1867.1 



- Description of Erpetoichthys, a 

 new genus of ganoid fish from Old 

 Calabar, western Africa, forming an 

 addition to the family Polypterini. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 

 1862-66 (1867), 3, 654-656. Abstract in 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3. ser. 18, 112- 

 114. 1867.2 



Relates to Calamoichthys calabaricus. See 

 1867.11, infra. 



A large specimen of the Cyclop- 

 terus lumpus (the lumpsucker) exhibited. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 

 1862-66 (1867), 3, 355. 1867.3 



Mackerel in the Boulogne aqua- 

 rium. Zoologist, 1867, 2. ser. 2, 917. 



1867.4 



- Note of a specimen of Rhombus 

 hirtus Yarrell, Muller's top-knot re- 

 cently taken in the firth of Forth. Proc. 

 Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 1862-66 

 (1867), 3, 213-214. 1867.5 



Notice of a new genus of ganoid 



fish allied to the genus Polypterus, re- 

 cently received from Old Calabar. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 

 1862-66 (1867), 3, 273-278. 1867.6 



- Notice of a species of pipe-fish of 

 the genus Dorichthys (Kaup) probably 

 new, recently brought from Old Calabar. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 

 1862-66 (1867), 3, 227-228. 1867.7 



Notice of the " etuet," a species 

 of Tetraodon recently received from 

 the Rev. Alex. Robb, Old Calabar. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 

 1862-66 (1867), 3, 268-272. 1867.8 



Notice of the occurrence of 



double or vertical hermaphrodism in 

 a common codfish; Morrhua vulgaris, 

 recently taken in the firth of Forth. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 

 1862-66 (1867), 3, 300-302. 1867.9 



Notice of various specimens of 

 the deformed variety of Morrhua vul- 

 garis, the common codfish the " lord 



