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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



AGA 



Agassiz, /. L. R. 



On the ichthyological fossil 



fauna of the Old Red Sandstone. 

 Edinb. New Philos. Journ., 1846, 41, 

 17-49. 1846.3 



Translated from Monographic des Poissons 

 Fossiles du Vieux Gres Rouge. 



Rapports qui existent entre les 



faits relatifs a I'apparition successive 

 des etres organises a la surface du globe. 

 Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Neuchatel, 1846, 1, 

 366-369. 1846.4 



Sur les poissons des terrains pa- 



leozoiques. Soc. Philom., Proc. Verb., 

 1846, 61-62. — L'Institut, 1846, 14, 

 163. 1846. .5 



Sur un nouveau genre de pois- 

 sons fossiles (Emidichthys) du terrain 

 devonien de I'Eifel. Bull. Soc. Geol. 

 France, 1846, 2. s6r. 3, 488-489. 1846.6 



An introduction to the study of 



natural history in a series of lectures de- 

 livered in the hall of the College of Phy- 

 sicians and Surgeons, New York. New 

 York, 1847. 8°. 1847.1 



Fishes: Lectures ix & x, p. 38-47. figs. 



On the fishes of the London clay. 



Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1846 (1847), 

 52. 1847.2 



[Plan for an investigation of the 



embryology, anatomy and effect of light 

 on the blind-fish of the Mammoth Cave, 

 Amblyopsis spelwus] Proc. Araer. Acad. 

 Arts Sci., 1847, 1, 180. 1847.3 



— ^ — Bibliographia Zoologiae et Ge- 

 ologise. A general catalogue of all 

 books, tracts, and memoirs on zoology 

 and geology, by Prof. Louis Agassiz . .". 

 corrected, enlarged, and edited by H. E. 

 Strickland. 4 vols. London, Ray Soci- 

 ety, 1848-54. 8°. 1848.1 



The black-banded Cyprinidae 



[Abstract] Proc. Amor. Assoc. Adv Sci 

 1848, 70. 1848.2 



The black bands are not specific characters. 

 Cypnnodonts are separated from the Cyprinidfe 

 on ground of differences in brain structure. 



Monograph of garpikes [Ab- 

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

 1848, 70-71. 1848.3 



Divides garpikes into sharp-nosed and flat- 

 nosed; the former group comprises 3 species, 

 the latter 2 or 3. 



Nomenclatoris zoologici index 



universalis, continens nomina systema- 

 tica classium, ordinum, familiarum et 



generum animalium omnium, tam vi- 

 ventium quam fossilium, secundum or- 

 dinem alphabeticum unicum disposita, 

 adjectis homonymiis plantarum. Solo- 

 duri, 1848. 1135 p. 12°. 1848.4 



[On the fishes of Lake Superior] 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1848, 30- 

 32. 1848.5 



[Remarks on the existence of nu- 

 merous minute water tubes in fishes] 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1848, 3, 

 27-28. — Amer. Journ. Sci., 1848, 6, 

 431-432. 1848.6 



[Remarks on some of the Salmo- 



nidae of Lake Superior] Proc. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., 1848, 3, 61-62. 1848.7 



Remarks on the petrifaction of 



Mallotus villosus in Iceland. Proc. Bos- 

 ton Soc. Nat. Hist., 1848, 3, 42. 1848.8 



[Two new genera of fishes from 



Lake Superior, Percopsis and Rhinich- 

 thysi Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 1848,3,80-81. 1848.9 



On the differences between pro- 

 gressive, embryonic, and prophetic 

 types in the succession of organized be- 

 ings through the whole range of geolog- 

 ical times. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. 

 Sci., 1849, 2, 432-438. — Edinb. New 

 Philos. Journ., 1850, 49, 160-165. 



1849.1 



Classification of mammalia, 



birds, reptiles, and fishes from embry- 

 onic and Palaeozoic data. Edinb. New 

 Philos. Journ., 1850, 49, 395-398. 



1850.1 



Geographical distribution of an- 

 imals. Edinb. New Philos. Journ., 1850, 

 49, 1-33. — [Abstract] Tagsber. Fort- 

 schr. Nat. Heilk. (Froriep), Zool. Abth., 

 1850, 1, 247-248. — Christian Exam, et 

 Religious Misc., March, 1850, no. 258. 



1850.2 



Geographische \'^erbreitung der 



Fische. Tagsber. Fortsch. Nat. Heilk. 

 (Froriep), ZooL Abth., 1850, 1, 244-247. 



IS.50.3 



[Manner of producing sounds in 



cat-fish and drum-fish] Proc. Amer. 

 Acad. Arts Sci., 1850, 2, 238. 1850.4 



On Petromyzontidaj and their 



embryonic development and place in the 

 natural history system. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ., 1850, 49, 242-246. 1850.5 



