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The fishes of the east Florida 



coast (In Van Doren, L. O. The tishos 

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 New York, 1884) 8°. 1884.1 



Article on fishes in American 



Game Fishes, edited bv G. O. Shields. 

 Chicago & New York, iS92. 1892.1 



Claxke, TT. Bramvhite [1798-1878] 

 Notice of the fovirth occurrence of the 

 argentine iScopelus humboldtii Yarr.i 

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Clarke, TT*. Bruc^, & Jackson, Tf. 

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Clarke, WUliam Barnard. Letter 

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 the recent occurrence of the fry of a 

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 of Suffolk; with some additional obser- 

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Notice of the fourth occurrence 



of the argentine (Scopelus humboldtii 

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Clarke, WiUiam Barnard, & Yarrell, 

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Claxke, William Eagle. The torpedo 

 on the Yorkshire coast. Zoologist, 

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Notes on the vertebrate fauna 



of Yorkshire. Zoologist, 1884, 3. ser. 8, 

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Fishes, p. 180-184. 



ScorpcBTM dactyloptera Delaroche, 



and its occurrence in the British North 

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Some fishes new to or rare in the 



fifth of Forth. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 

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The fishes of the firth of Forth 



and its tributaries; species added since 

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Occurrence of the long-finned 



tunny off the Orkney islands. Ann. 

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1900.2 



Clarke, William Eagle, & Nelson, 

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Clarke, William Eagle, & Roebuck, 

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Clarke, TT'. O. A list of the verte- 

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Short sunfish near Scarborough. 



Zoologist, 1898, 56, 439. 1898.1 



Yarrell's blenny {Carelophus 



ascanii) and the two-spotted goby 

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Notes on the natural history of 



Thetford district. Trans. Norfolk Nor- 

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Clarke, W. H., & Mortimer, John. 

 Mtooire sur une espece de poisson de 

 la c6te de Surinam, qui a quatre yeux. 

 Rev. Zool., 1839, 121. 1839.1 



On a fish with four eyes. Rept. 



Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 8. meet., 1838 

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Clarke, William J. Short sun-fish 

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Notes from Scarborough. Zool- 

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Short sunfish {Orthagoriscus 



mola) near Scarborough. Zoologist, 

 1898, 4. ser. 2, 439. 1898.1 



Zoological notes from Scar- 

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Cottus bubalis at Scarborough. 



Naturalist, London, 1912, 191. 1912.1 



Plauer's lamprey near Scar- 

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Clark-Kennedy, Alexander. Food 

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 1866, 2. ser. 3, 1223. 1866.1 



Lampreys in the Thames near 



Windsor. Zoologist, 1867, 2. ser. 2, 836. 



1867.1 



A large pike. Zoologist, 1867, 



2. ser. 2, 638. 1867.2 



Variety of the perch [Perca 



fluviatilis] Zoologist, 1867, 2. ser. 2, 954. 



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