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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



White, A,lnm [1817-1879] List of 

 British fish, with synonyms. London, 



is5i. 12. 1851.1 



- List of the specimens of British 

 animals in the collection of the British 

 Museum. Pt. viii. Fish. London, 1851. 

 xxiii, 104 p. 12. 1851.2 



White, C. M. Ability of carp to 

 endure muddy, slimy and stagnant 

 water. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1883, 

 3, 444. 1883.1 



White, Charles A. Memoir of Amos 



Henry Worthen 1813-1888. Nat. Acad. 



Sri., Biographical Memoirs, 1895, 3, 



-'.02. 1895.1 



With bibliography. 



White, George F., & Scott, G. G. 

 See Scott & White. 



White, George F., & Thomas, A. 



Studies on the absorption of metallic 

 salts by fish in their natural habitat. 

 (1) Absorption of copper by Fundulus 

 heteroditus. Journ. Biol. Chem., 1912, 

 11, 381-380. 1912.1 



- New method for the determina- 

 tion of the food value of proteins, with 

 application to Cynoscion regalis. Bull. 

 Bur. Fisheries, Washington, 1914, 34. 

 p. 2 figs. 8. 1914.1 



- Properties of fish and vegetable 

 oil-mixtures. Bull. Bur. Fisheries, 

 Washington, 1914, 34. 10 p. 9 figs. 



1914.2 



White, George F., & Van Slyke, 

 Donald D. See Van Slyke & White. 



White, Gertrude M. The behavior of 

 brook trout embryos from the time of 

 hatching to the absorption of the yolk 

 sac. Journ. Animal Behav., 1915, 6, 

 44-00. 4 figs. 1915.1 



Hatching, swimming movements, reaction 

 to mechanical jars, to touch, to current, to light, 

 to current and light, to CO2 and feeding re- 

 actions. 



White, Gilbert [1720-1793] The 

 natural history and antiquities of Sel- 

 borne, in the county of Southampton; 

 with engravings and an appendix. 

 London, 1789. v, 408 p. illust. 4. 



1789.1 



For lists of the very numerous subsequent 

 editions of this work, see " Bibliography " by 

 C. D. Sherborn, in R. B. Sharpe's edition, 1900, 

 vol. ii, and article on " G. White of Selborne " 

 by \V. H. Mullins (Occasional publications, 

 Hastings and St. Leonards Natural History 

 Society, no. 2) 1907. 



In these editions the " Naturalist's Calen- 

 dar," etc., is usually included; whilst the portion 

 relating to the " Antiquities of Selborne " is 

 frequently omitted. The first of these editions 

 is entitled " The Works in Natural History 



f G. White ... to which are added a 

 Calendar and Observations, by W. Markwirk " 

 2 yola. 1802, 8. The advert isnurMt hy tin- 

 editor is signed J. W., f. e. John White, the 

 author's nephew. A new edition in which th. 

 title is changed to "The Natural History of 

 Selborne," etc., appeared in 1813, 2 vols. 8. 

 and again in 1822. 



White, H. 0., & Treacher, L. On 



the age and relations of the phosphatic 

 chalk of Taplow. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc., 1905, 61, 401-494. figs. 1905.1 



White, J. C. On the parasites of the 

 Orthagoriscus mola (sun-fish) Proc. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1850-59, 6, 404. 



1850.1 



White, J. H. Large sturgeon in the 

 Ouse. Zoologist, 1873, 2. ser. 8, 3803- 

 3804. . 1873.1 



White, James. The north Atlantic- 

 fisheries dispute. Reprinted from tin- 

 report of the Commission entitled: 

 Lands, fisheries and game and minerals, 

 1911. Ottawa, 1911. 02 p. 2 maps. 

 8. 1911.1 



White, P. Observations upon the 

 present state of the Scotch fisheries, and 

 the improvement of the interior parts of 

 the Highlands. Being an essay given 

 in to the Highland Society of Scotland, 

 and to which they were pleased to 

 adjudge their highest prize-medal for 

 the year 1790. Edinburgh, 1791. 12. 



1791.1 



White, Philip J. The skull and 

 visceral skeleton of the Greenland 

 shark, Lcemargus microcephalus. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 1893, 37, 287-300. 



2 pis. Abstract in Anat. Anz., 5. Jahrg., 

 259-201. 1893.1 



- The existence of skeletal ele- 

 ments between the mandibular and 

 hyoid arches in Hexanchus and Lse- 

 margus. Anat. Anz., 1895, 11, 57-00. 



3 figs. 1895.1 



A sternum in Hexanchus griseus. 

 Anat. Anz., 1895, 11, 222-224. figs. 



1895.2 



Note on the extra-branchial 

 cartilages of Scyllium canicula. Anat. 

 Anz., 1890, 12, 158. 1890.1 



Whiteaves, Joseph Frederick [1835- 

 19Q9] On a new species of Pterichthys. 

 allied to Bothriolepis omata, from the 

 Devonian rocks of the north side of the 

 Baie des Chaleurs. Amer. Journ. Sri.. 

 1880, 3. ser. 20, 132-130. 1880.1 



Description of a new species of 

 Psammodus [P. bretonensis] from the 

 Carboniferous rocks of the island of 



