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- Report of operations at the 

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- A national salmon park. Trans. 

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- The Chinook salmon: his non- 

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- The artificial propagation of 

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- The origin of the American 

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- Den amerikanska insjostorens 

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- The spawning habits of the 

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- Sturgeon hatching in the lake 

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Stone, Witmer. Fishes from Poco- 

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Stopes, C. Palaeolithic implements 

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Refers to bones of teleosts associated with 

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Storch, Otto. Untersuchungen iiber 

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- Description of a new species of 

 the genus Hydrargyra; with some addi- 

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- An examination of the " Cata- 

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- Report on the ichthyology and 

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A notice of MacClelland's In- 

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- Description of a new species of 

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The form described is Torpedo occidentalis, 

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- Notice of the discovery of an 

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- On such parts of Dr. Dekay's 

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