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517 



Method. Strassburg, 1909, 1, 377-382. 

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- Beitrage zur Kenntnis des Harn- 

 saurestoffw.echsels niederer Tiere. Zeit- 

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Harnsaurebildung bei Teleostiern (oxydative 

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Sullivan, M. X. The physiology of 

 the digestive tract of elasmobranchs. 

 Amer. Journ. Physiol, 1905, 15, 42- 

 45. Bull. Bureau Fisheries, 27, 1-27. 



1905.1 



Sulze, Walter. Ueber die elektrische 

 Reaktion des Nervus olfactorius des 

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 Physiol., 1909, 127, 57-73. pi. & 3 figs. 



1909.1 



Sulzer, J. Beitrage zur Statistik 

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- Systematisches Verzeichniss der 

 in den schweizerischen Gewassern vor- 

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 gung der Vulgarbezeichnung. Internat. 

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- Zusammenstellung sammtlicher 

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Sulzer, J., & Pavesi, Pietro. See 

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Sumner, Francis Bertody [1874 ] 

 On the early development of the catfish 

 (Noturus) Science, 1899, n. s. 9, 313- 

 314. 1899.1 



- KupfTer's vesicle and its rela- 

 tion to gastrulation and concrescence. 

 Mem. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1900, 2, 47-83. 

 34 figs. 1900.1 



- The teleost gastrula and its 

 modifications. Science, 1900, n. s. 11, 

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- Further experimental studies 

 upon fish development. Ann. N. Y. 

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- The importance of biological 

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 Amer. Fish Cult., 1904, 1, no. 2, 5-7. 



1904.1 



A study of early fish develop- 

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 Arch. Entw.-Mech., Leipzig, 1904, 17, 

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- The summer's work at the 

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 of Fisheries (former U. S. Fish Com- 

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- The biological laboratory of 

 the Bureau of Fisheries at Woods Hole, 

 Mass. Report of work for the summer 

 of 1904. Science, 1905, n. s. 21, 566- 

 572. Ibid., 22, 855-859. 1905.1 



Experimental studies of adapta- 

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 Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1905, 16, 359. 



1905.2 



- Experimental studies of fitness 

 in fishes. Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc., 1905, 

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The osmotic relations between 



fishes and their surrounding medium 

 (preliminary note) Biol. Bull. Woods 

 Hole, 1906, 10, 298-306. 1906.1 



- The physiological effects upon 

 fishes of changes in the density and 

 salinity of water. Bull. Bureau Fish- 

 eries, 1906, 25, 55-108. 2 figs. 1906.2 



- The biological laboratory of the 

 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries at Woods 

 Hole. Science, 1907, n. s. 25, 712-716. 



1907.1 



- Further studies of the physical 

 and chemical relations between fishes 

 and their surrounding medium. Amer. 

 Journ. Physiol., 1907, 19, 61-96. 2 figs. 



1907.2 



- The biological laboratory of 

 the Bureau of Fisheries at Woods Hole, 

 Mass. Report of work for the season 

 of 1907. Amer. Naturalist, 1908, 42, 

 317-340. 1908.1 



- Adaptive color changes among 

 fishes. Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc., 1910, no. 

 42, 699-701. 5 figs. 1910.1 



Adaptive changes of color among 



fishes. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 1910 

 (1911), 235-244. pi. 1911.1 



The adjustment of flat-fishes 



to various backgrounds. A study of 

 adaptive color change. Journ. Exper. 

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1911.2 



- Fundulus and fresh water. Sci- 

 ence, 1911, n. s. 34, 928-931. 1911.3 



The causes of death of marine 



fishes in fresh water and vice versa. 

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 1907 (1912), 284-288. 1912.1 



