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THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Ang. 50.2.4 Jordan, David Starr. Contributions to North American 
ichthyology. Based primarily on the collections of the 
United States national museum. i-iii. | Washington. 
1877-78. 8°. Plates. (U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bul- 
letin, 9, 10, 12.) 
Bibliography of American fresh-water siluride, ii. 105-110. — Bibli- 
ography of catostomide, iii. 221-230. 
Contents: —i, Review of Rafinesque’s memoirs on North American fishes; 
[chiefly a list of the genera, subgenera, and species of the Ichthyologia ohien- 
sis]. 1877. 
ii. Notes on cottide, etheostomatidz, percidse, centrarchidz, aphododeride, 
dorysomatide, and cyprinide, with revisions of the genera and descriptions 
of new or little known species. — Synopsis of the siluridze of the fresh waters 
of North America. 1877. 
iii. On the distribution of the fishes of the Alleghany region of South Caro- 
lina, Georgia, and Tennessee, with descriptions of new or little known species; 
by D. S. Jordan and A. W. Brayton. —A synopsis of the family catostomidee; 
by D. S. Jordan. 1878. 
VIII. 39(9, 10,12) Another copy. 
122.23 
Ang. 46.10 
The same. i—iii. (in 2 vol.). Washington. 1877-— 
78. Plates. (In SMITHSONIAN miscel. coll., 1878, eéc., 
8°, xiii. 9, 10, xxiii. 2.) 
Jordan, David Starr. Science sketches. Chicago. 1888. 
sm. 8°. 
Contents: —The story of a salmon.— Johnny Darters.—The salmon 
family. — The dispersion of fresh-water fishes. — The nomenclature of Ameri- 
can birds. — An eccentric naturalist [C. S. Rafinesque-Schmaltz]. — A Cuban 
fisherman [Felipe Poey y Aloy].— Darwin. — The story of a stone.— An 
ascent of the Matterhorn. — The evolution of the college curriculum, — Ap- 
pendix: List of the scientific papers of D. S. Jordan. 
sik 47.36 Karr, Alphonse. Dictionnaire du pécheur. Traité com- 
11544.16 
plet de la péche en eau douce et en eau salée; histoire, 
mceurs, habitudes des poissons, crustacés, testacés, etc., 
lois, usages, procédés, ruses et secrets des pécheurs. Paris. 
1855. 18° 
For later edition, see his ‘* La péche en eau douce et en eau salée.”’ 
Karr, Alphonse. La péche en eau douce et en eau 
salée. Histoire, mceurs, habitudes des poissons, crustacés, 
testacés, etc., lois, usages, procédés, ruses et secrets des 
pécheurs. Paris. 1860. 18° 
FHalf-title > — <* Huvres complétes.’’ 
For Ist edition, see his ‘* Dictionnaire du pécheur.”’ 
Ang. 18.86.3 Keene, John Harrington. Fishing tackle; its materials 
and manufacture. A practical guide to the best modes 
and methods of making every kind of appliance necessary 
for taking freshwater fish, and for the equipment of the 
angler and fly-fisher. London, etc. [1886.] sm. 8° 
Front., wdcts., and 4 plates. 
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