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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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(Reference to geographical dis- 

 tribution of the freshwater fislies of 

 Europe] Proc. Boston Soc. Xal. Hist., 

 1862, 9, 178. 1862.1 



The fishes of headwaters of the Rhine, Rhone 

 and Danube are shown to be the same, while 

 those of the lower waters differ from one another 

 as well as from those of the sources. 



(Metamorphosis of embryo fish 



at hatching[ Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., 1863, 9, 326. 1863.1 



Lettres relatives a la faune ich- 



thyologique de I'Amazone. Ann. Sci. 

 Nat. (Zool)., I860. 5. ser. 4, 382-383; 

 1866, 5, 226-228: 309-311. — Ann. 

 :Mag. Xat. Hist., 18(30. 3. ser. 17, 398. 



18(.i.5.1 



Metamorphoses subies par cer- 

 tains poissons avant de prendre la forme 

 propre a I'adulte. C. R. Acad. Sci. 

 Paris, 1865, 60, 152-153. — Ann. Sci. 

 Xat. (Zool.), 5. ser. 3, 5.5-58. — Ann. 

 :\Iag. Xat. Hist., 1865, 3. ser. 16, 69-70. 



1865.2 



The author states that Argyropelecus hemi- 

 gymnus is the j^oung of Zeus faber. This state- 

 ment has not been confirmed; see Kner, R. 



Remarks on the classification of 



Siluroids. Proc. Boston Soc. X"at. Hist., 

 1867 (1868), 11, 354. 1868.1 



Siluroids are characterised as "an order of 

 Ganoid fishes which should be placed between 

 the sturgeons and garpikes." Four families are 

 recognized: Gonodonts, Loricariae, Callichthy- 

 oids and Doradides. The brain greatly re- 

 sembles that of a sturgeon. 



(Mode of copulation among se- 

 lachians] Proc. Boston Soc. X'"at. Hist., 

 1871, 14, 341. 1871.1 



Fish-nest [of Chironectes pictus] 



in the sea-weed of the Sargasso sea. 

 A Trier. Joum. .Sci., 1872, 3. ser. 3, 154- 

 1.56. — Ann. Mag. X'at. Hist., 1872, 4. 

 ser. 9, 243-245. — Bull. Soc. Sci. Xat. 

 Xeuchatel, 1873, 9, 165-169. — Cana- 

 dian Xat., 1871, n. s. 6, 354-356.— 

 IMonth. Micr. Journ., 1872, 7, 129-130. 

 — Sci. Amer., 1872, 26, 40-^1. 1872.1 



The wonders of the egg. Sci. 



Amer., 1873, 28, 259; 275-276; 306- 

 307. 1873.1 



Figures are given of the egg of the skate,, a 

 young shark, and of Callorhynchus. 



Un voyage d' exploration scien- 



tifique dans I'Atlantique et I'Amerique 

 du Sud. Revue Scientif., 1873, 2. ser. 

 4, 1077-1093. 1873.2 



Seven letters to B. M. Peirce, of which the 

 first two only mention fishes, I. But dans 

 lequel sont entrepris les draguages. — Resultats 

 probables, p. 1077-1079. 



II. La mer Sargasses, — Le nid du Chiro- 

 -nectes pictus, p. 1079-1080. 



Pi,sci>s Celebes. Icones Piscium, 



4 tabulas, inedita'. London, 1874. 4°. 



1874.1 



Fragment of an unfinished work found 

 among the papers of the author after his 

 decease. 



Three different modes of teeth- 

 ing among selachians. Amer. Natural- 

 ist, 1874, 8, 129-135. 1874.2 



Proof of this paper was uncorrected by the 

 author before his death. 



(Professor Agassiz on fish as 



food] Chicago Field, 1880, 12, 325. 



1880.1 



Cartas ineditas . . . relativas & 



viagem . . . realisada na Amazonia (de 

 11 de Agosto 1865 ate 26 de Marco 

 1866) [EditedbyEmilA. Goeldi] Boll. 

 Mus. Hist. Nat., Pari, 1896, 1, 144-156. 



1896.1 



Lettres in^dites de Louis Agas- 

 siz [Traduites par L. Islelyi Bull. Soc. 

 Sci. Nat. Neuchatel, 1896, 24, 111-125. 



1896.2 



Centenaire de la naissance de 



Louis Agassiz. Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sci. 

 Xat., 1907, 5. s^r. 43, 301-302. — Ses 

 travaux en zoologie et en pal^ongologie, 

 par Henri Blanc. Ibid., p. 315-340. 

 2 pis. 1907.1 



Agassiz, Louis, & Agassiz, (Mrs.) 

 Elizabeth Cabot Cary. A journey in 

 Brazil. Boston & London, 1868. figs. 

 8°. 1868.1 



Observations on fishes are found in chapters 

 i, iv, vii, xi. 



3iz, Louis, & Baird, Spencer Ful- 

 lerton. Xatural history illustrations 

 prepared under the direction of Louis 

 Agassiz and Spencer F. Baird, 1849. 

 Six species of North American fresh- 

 water fishes. Explanation of plates by 

 David Starr Jordan. Washington, 1889. 

 12 p. 6 pis. 4°. 1889.1 



Six plates drawn by A. Sonrel in 1849, under 

 the direction of Agassiz and Baird, for a pro- 

 jected monograph on the fresh-water fishes of 

 North America which was never published. 

 The species figured are: 



i. Notropis megalops (Raf.) . 



ii. Hybopsis kentuckiensis (Raf.). 



iii. Semotilus buUaris (Raf.). \ 



iv. Semotilus atromaculatus (IVIitchill) . 

 V. Lucius reticulatus (Le Sueur) . 



Agassiz, Louis, Cabot, /. Elliot, & 

 others. Lake Superior: its physical 

 character, vegetation, and animals, com- 

 pared with those of other and similar 

 regions, by Louis Agassiz; with a nar- 

 rative of the tour, by J. Elliot Cabot, 

 and contributions by other scientific 



