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BIBLIOGRAPHY (»F FISHES 



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On the fishes of the recent and 



Pliocene lakes of the western part of 

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A Carboniferous genus of sharks 



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The refercuce is to Chlamydoselackus angui- 

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The genus Pleiiracanthus. Amer. 



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18S4.2 



The fishes of the Batsto river, 



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On some vertebrata from the 



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On the structure of the skull in 



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Pleuracanthus and Didymodus. 



Science, 1884, n. s. 3, 645-646. 1884.8 



The skull of a still Uving shark 



of the Coal Measures. Amer. Natural- 

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The vertebrata of the Tertiary 



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Eocene paddle-fish and Gono- 



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On the evolution of the verte- 

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The position of Pteriohthys in 



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An interesting connecting genus 



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1SS6.1 



Ou two new forms of Polyodont 



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The Mesozoic and Caenozoic 



realms of the interior of North America. 

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1SS7.1 



Goode's American fishes. .Vmer. 



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1S88.1 



The pineal eye in extinct verte- 

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. Brongniart and Doderlein on 



Nenacanthus. Amer. Naturalist, 1889, 

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On a species of Plioplarchus 



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-The Silver lake of Oregon and 



its region. Amer. Naturalist, 1889, 23, 

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Storms on the adhesive disk of 



Echeneis. Amer. Naturalist, 1889, 23, 

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Synopsis of the families of 



vertebrata. Amer. Naturalist, 1889, 

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Pisces, p. 853-860. 



The vertebrata of the Swift 



Current river, II. Amer. Naturalist, 



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Notice of the occurrence of remains of Amia, 

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The homologies of the fins of 



fishes. Amer. Naturalist, 1890, 24, 

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1890, 24, 84^847. 1890.2 



Systematic catalogue of the 



species of vertebrata found in the beds 

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