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Additional evidence on the in- 

 fluence of light in producing pigments 

 on the lower sides of flat fishes. Journ. 

 Mar. Biol. Assoc, 1895-97, n. s. 4, 53- 

 59. 1895.1 



North sea investigations. Journ. 



Mar. Biol. Assoc, 1895-97, n. s. 4, 10- 

 47. 1895.2 



i. Statistics of small fish landed at Grimsby, 

 ii. Notes on the general course of the fishing, 

 ill. Observations on the natural history of plaice, 

 iv. On the relations of the generative organs, and 

 of the sexes, in some fishes, v. Two trips to the 

 Eastern grounds. 



North sea investigations. Journ. 



Mar. Biol. Assoc, 1895-97, n. s. 4, 97- 

 143. 1895.3 



i. The size of matxire plaice, txirbot and brill 

 on different fishing grounds, ii. Observations 

 at sea and in the markets, iii. Causes of the 

 observed distribution of lish in the North sea. 

 iv. Proposed restrictions on the landing of un- 

 dersized plaice in the light of the new evidence. 



On a specimen of Leptocephalus 



morrisii. Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoc, 

 1895-97, n. s. 4, 73-74. 1895.4 



On the peculiarities of plaice 



from different fishing grounds. Journ. 

 Mar. Biol. Assoc, 1895-97,' n. s. 4, 315- 

 359. fig. 1895.5 



The origin of species among flat- 

 fishes. Natural Sci., 1895, 6, 169-177; 

 233-239. 1895.6 



Physical and biological condi- 

 tions in the North sea. Journ. Mar. 

 Biol. Assoc, 1895-97, n. s. 4, 233-263. 



1895.7 



Recent reports of fishery au- 

 thorities. The Scottish, Newfoundland, 

 and United States reports. Journ. 

 Mar. Biol. Assoc, 1895-97, n. s. 4, 203- 

 213. 1895.8 



The reproductive maturity of 



the common eel. Journ. Mar. Biol. 

 Assoc, 1895-97, n. s. 4, 87-88. fig. 



1895.9 



The size of mature plaice, tur- 



bot and brill on different fishing grounds. 

 Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoc, 1895-97, n. s. 

 4, 97-107. 1895.10 



The natural history of the mar- 

 ketable marine fishes of the British 

 islands. London & New York, 1896. 

 xvi, 375 p. figs. 8°. 1896.1 



Reviews in Nature, 1896, 66, 361-362. — 

 Natural Sci., IS'.IG, 10, 340-343. 



Note on the eggs of Myxinoids. 



Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., 1897, n. s. 40, 

 277-278. 1897.1 



The discovery of the larva of 



the common eel. Nature, 1897, 55, 

 467-468. 3 figs. 1897.2 



On the histology of the ovary 



and ovarian ovum in teleostean fishes. 

 Abstract in Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. 

 I..ondon, 1897, 353-354. 1897.3 



Recapitulation. Science Prog- 

 ress, 1897, 6, 483-510. 1897.4 



On the histologj' of the ovary 



and of the ovarian ova in certain marine 

 fishes. Quart. Journ. j\Iicr. Sci., 1898, 

 n. s. 40, 101-163. 3 pis. 1898.1 



Comparisons are made with the fishes of the 

 West Indian fauna. " List of papers and books 

 cited, in chronological order," p. 159-160. 



On young stages of teleosteans. 



Proc Roy. Irish Acad., Dublin, 1900, 

 3. ser. 5, 752-753. 1900.1 



In article entitled " The fauna and flora of 

 Valencia harbour on the west coast of Ireland." 



Sexual dimorphism in the ani- 

 mal kingdom. A theory of the evolu- 

 tion of secondary sexual characters. 

 London, 1900. 317 p. figs. 8°. 1900.2 



Eel. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 



9. ed. Suppl., 1902, 27, 68.5-686. 1902.1 



Habits of the gar-fish and mack- 

 erel. Nature, 1902, 65, 586. 1902.2 



The morphology of Pleuronec- 



tidae. Nature, 1902, 65, 511. 1902.3 



Zones of growth in the skeletal 



structures of GadidiE and Pleuronectidse. 

 23. Ann. Rept. Fish. Board Scotland, 

 1905, pt. 3, 125-140. 3 pis. 1905.1 



A peculiarly abnormal specimen 



of the turbot. Journ. Mar. BioL Assoc, 

 1907-10, n. s. 8, 44-40. pi. — Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. London, 1907, 174-181. pi. 



1907.1 



The errant eel. The transfor- 

 mations and migrations of a strange fish. 

 Sclent. Amer. Suppl., 1910, 69, 92-93. 

 fig. 1910.1 



On the marine fishes and inver- 

 tebrates of St. Helena. Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 London, 1910, 86-131. 4 pis. & 4 figs. 



1910.2 



Cunningham, Joseph Thomas, & 

 MacMunn, C. A. On the coloration 

 of the skins of fishes, especially of 



