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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISIIKS 



Young, Andrew, & Buckland, F. T. 

 >Y< Buckland & Young. 



Young, Andrew, & Fitzgibbon, Ed- 

 ward. ,sv<; Fitzgibbon <fc Young. 



Young, A-mlre-w, & Walpole, Spen- 

 cer. See Walpole <fc Young. 



Young, Andrew, Walpole, Spencer, 

 & Buckland, F. T. See Buckland, 

 Walpole & Young. 



Young, Archibald. Salmon fisheries 

 (In Holdsworth, E. W. H. Sea fisheries, 

 p. 203-300. London, 1877. 16) 



1877.1 



Young, Daisy. The implantation of 

 tho Glochidium on the fish. Univ. 

 Missouri Bull., Sci. ser., 1911, 2, 1-16. 

 2 pis. 1911.1 



Young, George William. The Chalk 

 area of north-east Surrey. Proc. Geol. 

 Assoc. London, 1905, 19, 188-219. 

 map. 1905.1 



- The geological history of flying 

 vertebrates. Proc. Geol. Assoc. Lon- 

 don, 1915, 26, 22^-265. 3 pis. & 7 figs. 



Young, J . On the growtn of the 

 salmon. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1843, 

 11, 157. 1843.1 



Young, John. Note on the scales of 

 Rhizodus Owen. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc., 1866, 22, 317. Phil. Mag., 



1866, 31, 401. 1866.1 



- Notice of new genera of Car- 

 boniferous Glyptodipterines. Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc., 1866, 22, 597-608. 

 8 figs. 1866.2 



Defines Rhizodus Owen. 



On the affinities of Chondros- 



teus Ag., and notice of new genera of 

 Carboniferous Glyptodipterines. Phil. 

 Mag., 1866, 32, 234. 1866.3 



On the affinities of Platysomus 



and allied genera. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc., 1866, 22, 301-317. 2 pis. & 4 

 figs. Abstract in Phil. Mag., 1866, 

 31, 400-401. Neues Jahrb. Mineral., 



1867, 126-127. 1866.4 



[Exhibition of Palseonisci from 



fossil black-band] Trans. Geol. Soc. 

 Glasgow 1864-67 (1867), 2, 56. 1867.1 



Notice of the occurrence of 



Rhizodus hibberti in Carboniferous strata 

 in the neighborhood of Glasgow. Trans. 

 Geol. Soc. Glasgow 1864-67 (1867), 2, 

 38-39. 186 '- 2 



- Notiz itber IH-UC ( iat tungru der 

 carbonischen Glyptodiptcrinrn. Ncues 

 Jahrb. Mineral., 1867, 504. 1867.3 



- Notice of two new instruments 

 (for measuring fossil fish and for meas- 

 uring shells) Proc. Glasgow Phil. Soc., - 

 1868, 6, 191-196. 1868.1 



- On the occurrence of the re- 

 mains of Carboniferous ti-ln - in certain 

 thin beds of indurated shale that lie be- / 

 tween sheets of igneous trap, composing 

 the Kilpatrick range of hills at Auelicn- 

 torlie, near Bowling. Geol. Mag., 1870, 



7, 296-297. 1870.1 



- What are conodonts? Sci. Gos- 

 sip, 1878, 14, 260-261. Ibid., 1879, 

 16, 18; 139. 1879.1 



- On a group of fossil organisms 

 termed conodonts. Proc. Nat. Hist. 1 / 

 Soc. Glasgow 1878-80 (1880), 4, pt. 1, 

 5-7. 1880.1 



Young, Lambton J. H. Sea-fishing 

 as a sport; being an account of the va- 

 rious kinds of sea-fish, how, when, and 

 where to catch them, in their various 

 seasons and localities. London, 1865. 

 xvi, 220 p. 7 pis. 8. 1865.1 



Contains a brief historical sketch of British 

 fisheries. 



The same. 2. ed. London, 



1872. xi, 220 p. 13 pis. 8. 



A colored frontispiece and five colored plates 

 have been added to this edition. 



Young, M., & Eagle Clarke, W. 



On Anarrhichas minor Olafsen, and its 

 occurrence on the Aberdeenshire coast. 

 Ann. Scottish Nat. Hist., 1892, 1, 

 26-29. pi. 



Young, R. T., & Cole, L. J. On the 

 nesting habits of the brook lamprey 

 (Lampetra urtideri) Amer. Naturalist, 

 1900, 34, 617-620. 1900.1 



Young, William S. Notice of a 

 specimen of the Syngnathus iNerophw 

 ceouoreus. taken hi a lobster net off Incn- 

 keith 17th April 1861. Proc. Roy. 

 Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 1859-62 (1863) 2 

 290-291. 



On Professor M'Coy's ray with- 

 out a name \Raia maccoyii], taken in 

 ?he Firth of Forth May, 1861. , Prog 

 Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 1859-62 

 (1863), 2, 417-^19. 



Younger, John. Fresh hints on the 

 nature of the salmon. Trans. Highland 

 Agric. Soc. Scotland [n. d.i n. s. 2, 497. 



