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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



WAR 



Ward, H. B. 



A biological examination of lake 

 Michigan in the Traverse bay region. 

 Bull. Michigan Fish Comm., 1896, no. 

 6. 1896.1 



Also issued as an appendix to the twelfth 

 biennial report of the Commission, 1897. 



- The whitefish (Coregonus albus) 

 Bull. Michigan Fish. Comm., 1896, 18- 

 29. 1896.2 



- Fish food in Nebraska streams. 

 Studies Zool. Lab. Univ. Nebraska, 

 1898, no. 28, 272-277. 1898.1 



- Aquicultural experiment sta- 

 tions and their work. Trans. Amer. 

 Fisheries Soc. 1898 (1899), 125-132. 



1899.1 



- Notes on the parasites of the 

 lake fish. III. On the structure of the 

 copulatory organs in Microphallus, n. g. 

 Proc. Amer. Micr. Soc., 23. meet., 

 1901, 22, 175-187. pi. 1901.1 



Some notes on fish food in the 

 lakes of the Sierras. Trans. Amer. 

 Fisheries Soc., 1903, 218-220. 1903.1 



- The influence of parasitism on 

 the host. Science, 1907, n. s. 25, 201- 

 218. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 

 56. meet., 1907, 489-523. 1907.1 



Frequent reference to fish. 



Some points in the migration of 

 Pacific salmon as shown by its parasites. 

 Stud. Zool. Lab. Univ. Nebraska, 1908, 

 no. 92. 9 p. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc., 92-102. 1908.1 



- The influence of hibernation 

 and migration on animal parasites. 

 Proc. 7. Intern. Zool. Congr., Boston, 



1909. 12 p. 1909.1 



Compares conditions in marine, migratory 

 and freshwater fishes, as regards distribution, 

 occurrence and abundance of parasites. 



- The factors which control the 

 leaping of the Pacific salmon. Science, 



1910, n. s. 31, 835-836. 1910.1 



- Internal parasites of the Sebago 

 salmon. Bull. Bureau Fisheries, 1910, 

 28, 1151-1194. pi. 1910.2 



- The leaping of the Pacific 

 salmon. Science, 1910, n. s. 31, 474. 



1910.3 



- Notes on the leaping of the 

 Pacific salmon. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc. 1909 (1910), 162-167. Fish. Ga- 

 zette, 28, 737-738. 1910.4 



- Some parasites of the sleeper 

 shark in Icy straits, Alaska. Science, 

 1910, n. s. 31, 836. 1910.5 



- The distribution and frequence 

 of animal parasites and parasitic dis- 

 eases in North American freshwater 

 fish. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. X911 

 (1912), 207-241. 1912.1 



- The preservation of the Ameri- 

 can fish-fauna. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc. 1912 (1913), 157-170. 1913.1 



Ward, John [1837-1906] The fossil 

 fishes of the north Staffordshire coal 

 field. Trans. Midland Sci. Assoc., 1870, 

 pt. 2, 1-23. 1870.1 



Additional notes on a section of 

 strata at Weston Sprink. Rept. Trans. 

 North Staffordshire Club, 1904-05, 39, 

 122-128. 1904.1 



- Palaeontology of the Pottery 

 coalfield. Mem. Geol. Surv. United 

 Kingdom, London, 1905, pt. 3, 285-357. 

 tables. 1905.1 



Contributions to the geology 

 and palaeontology of the Cheadle coal- 

 field. Rept. Trans. North Staffordshire 

 Club, 1906, 40, 102-137. 1906.1 



Ward, John, & Stobbs, /. T. A 



newly discovered fish-bed in the Cheadle 

 coalfield; with notes on the distribution 

 of fossil fishes in that district. Rept. 

 Trans. North Staffordshire Club, 1906, 

 40, 87-101. pi. 1906.1 



Ward, Lester Frank [1841-1913] List 

 of water plants for carp ponds. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1882 (1883), 2, 22- 

 25. 1883.1 



Marsh and aquatic plants of the 

 northern United States, many of which 

 are suitable for carp ponds. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1883, 3, 257-266. 1883.2 



Ward, M. F., & Pittier, Henri 

 Frangois. See Pittier & Ward. 



Ward, Ogier. On the fossil fishes of 

 this district. Ann. Rept. Eastbourne 

 Nat. Hist. Soc., 1877, 10, 1-3. 1877.1 



Ward, R. H. Ovum and testis of a 

 lamprey. Amer. Monthly Micr. Journ., 

 1897, 18, no. 6, 213-217. Abstract in 

 Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc., 1897, 517. 



1897.1 



Ward, Samuel. Natural history of 

 fishes. 2 vols. London, 1770. 12. 



1770.1 



A modern system of natural 



history, containing accurate descrip- 

 tions, and faithful histories of animals, 

 vegetables and minerals; together with 

 their properties, and various uses in 



