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AilERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Atwater, W. 0. 



Contributions to the knowledge 



of the chemical composition and nutri- 

 tive values of American food-fishes and 

 invertebrates. Kept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1883 (1885), 11, 433-499. 2 pis. Ab- 

 stract in Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 

 1881, 71-73. — Canadian Naturalist, 

 1881, n. s. 9, 407-409, 1885.1 



Ueber die Ausnlitzung des Fisch- 



fleisches im Darmkanale im Vergleich 

 mit der des Rindfleisches. Zeitschr. 

 Biolog., 1888, 24, 16-28. 1888.1 



Atwater, W. 0., & Goode, George 

 Brown. See Goode & Atwater. 



Atwooi, Nathaniel E. Remarks on a 

 specimen of Naucrates and on the natu- 

 ral history of the cod. Proc. Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., 18.59-61 (1861), 7, 4. 1859.1 



Remarks on a specimen of Aspi- 



dophorus taken on the Newfoundland 

 Grand Bank. Op. cit., 8, 218. 1861.1 



On variable habits of many spe- 

 cies of fish. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., 1862-63 (1865), 9, 189-190. 



1863.1 



On several species of native 



fishes. Proc. Essex Inst., 1864-65, 4, 

 101-103. 1864.1 



On the habits of some of our salt 



water fishes. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., 1864-66 (1866), 10, 65-68. 



1864.2 



On the jaws and stomach-con- 

 tents of certain sharks iCarcharias ligris, 

 sp. nov., and Mustelus canis] 7'om. cit., 

 79-80. 1864.3 



On the habits of the halibut, es- 

 pecially in distinction from the cod. 

 Tom. cil., 182-183. 1865.1 



Some points in the history of the 



cod. Tom. cit., 103-104. 1865.2 



On the habits and distribution 



of the haddock. Turn, cit., 322-323. 



1866.1 



On the habits of our native spe- 

 cies of Gadidffi. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., 1866-68 (1868), 11, 100-102. 



1866.2 



On Torpedo occidentalis Storer. 



Proc. Essex Inst., 1866-67 (1868), 5, 

 1^15. 1866.3 



Exhibition of a cod fish which 



had a number of sand-eels in the walls 



of the abdominal cavity [With remarks 

 bv Jeffries Wymam Proc. Boston boc. 

 Nat. Hist., 1866-68 (1868), 11, 364 



1868.1 



Description of a shark, Carcha- 



rias tigris Atwood. Proc. Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., 1868-69 (1869), 12, 268-269. 



1869.1 



Some points in the natural his- 

 tory of a few of our edible sea-fish, and 

 particularly of the halibut and bluefish. 

 Tom. cit., 402-403. 1869.2 



Remarks on the habits of sev- 

 eral of our marketable fishes, etc. Bull. 

 Essex Inst., 1870, 2, 48. 1870.1 



On the capelin {Mallotus villosus) 



and halibut. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., 1870-71 (1872), 14, 134^135. 



1871.1 



Remarks on the habits of blue- 

 fish, etc. Tom. cit., 92. 1871.2 



Atwood, Thomas. The history of the 

 Island of Dominica . . . etc. London, 

 1791. viii. 285 p. 8°. 1791.1 



German version. Gottingen, 



1795. s°. 1795.1 



Atwood, William. Statement con- 

 cerning the menhaden fishery. Rept. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1877 (1879), 5, 404. 



1879.1 



Au, Wilhelm. Monogamie, Polyga- 

 mie und Polyandrie bei den Fischen. 

 Blatt. Aquar. Terrar. Kunde, 1912, 23. 

 Jahrg., 581-582. 1912.1 



Aube, F. L'Ue d'Arguin et les peche- 

 ries de la c6t6 occidentale d'Afrique. 

 Rev. Marit. Colon, 1872, 470. 1872.1 



Aubert, Hermann. Ueber die kiinst- 

 liche Befruchtung der Fischeier und 

 einige Erscheinungen der ersten Ent- 

 wickelung derselben. Jahresber. Schles. 

 Ges., Breslau, 1852 (1853), 31, 86-94; 

 1854, 32, 40-43. — Ann. Landwirths., 

 1853, 22, 115-121. 1853.1 



Beitrage zur Entwickelungsge- 



schichte der Fisohe. Zeitschr. Wiss. 

 Zool., 1854, 5, 94-103; 7, 345-364. pi. 



1854.1 



Entwicklung des Herzens und 



des Blutes in Heohteier. Leipzig, 1855. 

 8°. 1855.1 



Blessure produite par une paste- 



naque [Trygoni Paris, 1861. 8°. 



1861.1 



