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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



BEA 



Bean, B. A. 



Charles City, Va., Sept. 16 to Oct. 3, 

 1890. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1891, 14, 

 83-94. 1891.2 



A cat-fish in armor. 



Stream, 1892, 37, 199. 



Forest & 

 1892.1 



Fisheries of the Pacific states. 



Tom. cit., 501. 1892.2 



The migration of eels. Tom. 



cit., 199. 1892.3 



New Hampshire fish culture. 



Tom. cit., 302-303. 1892.4 



Pacific salmon and trout. Tom. 



at., 422. 1892.5 



World's Fair fishes. Tom. cit., 



401. 1892.6 



The New Hampshire Fish Com- 

 mission. Tom. cit., 142. 1S93.1 



A new Trinidad flounder (Cy- 



clopsetta chittendeni n. sp.) Trinidad 

 Field Nat. Club, 1895, 2, 176. 1895.1 



Notes on Williamson's white- 

 fish in breeding colors, from Little 

 Spokane river, and remarks on the dis- 

 tribution of the species. Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1894 (1895), 14, 205-206. 



1895.2 



Scientific results by the U. S. 



Fish Commission steamer "Albatross." 

 Descriptions of two new flounders, 

 Gastropsetta Jrontalis and Cyclopsetta 

 chittendeni. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 1895, 17, 633-636. 3 figs. 1895.3 



Myoxocephalus medidus, new 



species. Bull. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 1898, 

 no. 47, pt. 2, 1983-1984. 1898.1 



Notes on capture of rare fishes. 



Proc. U. S, Nat. Mus., 1898, 21, 639- 

 640. 1898.2 



Porocottus quadratus new species. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1898, no. 47, 

 pt. 2, 1898. 1898.3 



A group of land fishes. Shoot- 

 ing & Fishing, 1900, 7, 7. 1900.1 



The conger eel. 



s. 15, 715. 



Science, 1902, 

 1902.1 



A rare whale shark [Rhinodonj 



Tom. cit., 353. 1902.2 



Steelhead salmon in lake 



Michigan. Forest & Stream, 1902, 58, 

 430. fig. 1902.3 



Notice of a collection of fishes 



made by H. H. Brimley in Cane river 

 and BoUings creek. North Carolina, 

 with a description of a new species of 

 Notropis {N. brimleyi) Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., 1903, 26, 913-914. 1903.1 



Notice of a small collection of 



fishes, including a rare eel, recently 

 received from . . . Barbados, West 

 Indies. Tom. cit., 26, 963-964. fig. 



1903.2 



A new pelican fish [Gastrostomus 



pacificus] from the Pacific. Smithson. 

 Misc. Coll., 1904, 45, pts. 3, 4, 254r- 

 255. fig. 1904.1 



The Bahama islands. Balti- 

 more, 1905. illus. 1905.1 



Fishes, p. 293-326. 



The history of the whale shark 



(Rhinodon typicus Smith) Smithson. 

 Misc. Coll., 1905, 48, 139-148. 3 pis. 

 & 4 figs. 1905.2 



Notes on an adult goblin shark 



{Mitsukurina owstoni) of Japan. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1905, 28, 815-818. 

 8 figs. 1905.3 



Notes on a collection of fishes 



from Mexico, with description of a 

 new species of Platypcecilus. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1908, 33, 539-542. 

 fig. 1908.1 



On Ctenolucius Gill, a neglected 



genus of characin fishes, with notes on 

 the typical species. Tom. cit., 701-703. 



1908.2 



The proper name of the Ameri- 

 can eel Anguilla rostraia (Le Sueur) 

 Science, 1909, n. s. 29, 871-872. 1909.1 



A remarkable carp. Forest & 



Stream, 1909, 73, 1022. 1909.2 



Bean, Barton A., & Eigenmann, 

 Carl H. See Eigenmann & Bean. 



Bean, Barton A., & Evermann, 

 Barton Warren. See Evermann & 

 Bean. 



Bean, Barton A., Evermann, Bar- 

 ton W., & Wilcox, T-r. A. Fisheries 

 of Indian river, Florida. Senate Doc- 

 ument no. 46, 54. Congress, 2. session, 

 1897. 1897.1 



Bean, Barton A., & Seale, Ahin. 

 See Seale & Bean. 



Bean, Barton A., & Smith, Hugh 

 McCormick. See Smith & Bean. 



