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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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Experiments in fasting of fry. 



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Foods for young salmonoid 



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1908.1 



Manipulation of sahiion eggs. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1907 

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Atlantic salmon in fresh water. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1911 (1912), 

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Atkins, Charles G., & Foster, A'. W. 

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Atkinson, G. C. Salmon in the Tyne 

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Atkinson, George T. Notes on a 

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Marking and transplantation 



experiments with plaice and some notes 

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 Proc. Siiti'olk Instit. Arch. Xat. Hist., 



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An experiment in the transplan- 

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Report on the English plaice 



marking experiments, 1906-1908. 4. 

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Atkinson, George T., & Lee, Rosa M. 

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Atkinson, J. C. Notes on fishes, 

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Atthey, Thomas. Some remarks on 

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Notes on various species of Cte- 



nodus obtained from the shales of the 

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Here the paper is accredited to Hancock and 

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On the occurrence of palatal 



teeth belonging to the genus Climaxodus 

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On the articular bone and sup- 

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Notes on a paper by R. H. Tra- 



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Atthey, Thomas, & Hancock, Al- 

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Atthey, Thomas, Hancock, Albany, 

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Atthey, T., & Kirkby, J. W. See 

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Atwater, W. 0. Menhaden & other 

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Fish as food. Forest & Stream, 



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The nutritive quahties and 



values of various kinds of fish, compar- 

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1881.1 



The chemical composition and 



nutritive value of fish. Trans. Amer. 

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1882,1 



Report of progress of an investi- 

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Zur Chemie der Fische. Bericht 



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