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Day, F. 



Remarks on some Norfolk eels. 



Trans. Norfolk Norwich Nat. Soc, 1889, 

 4, 333-337. 1889.2 



Notes on hybridization. Fish. 



Proo. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club, 1890, 

 9, 334r-373. 1890.1 



Notes on the fish and fisheries 



of the Severn. Proc. Cotteswold Nat. 

 Field Club, 1890, 9, 202-219. 1890.2 



On the loch Leven trout {Salmo 



levenensis) Journ. Linn. Soc. London 

 {Zool.), 1890, 20, 71-90. 1890.3 



On the mode of propagation of 



the common eel. Proc. Cotteswold 

 Nat. Field Club, 1890, 9, 44-51. 1890.4 



[Description of Cyclopium cyclo- 



pum Humboldt] (In Whymper, E. 

 Travels amongst the Great Andes of 

 the Equator. Supplementary appendix, 

 p. 137-139. London, 1891) 1891.1 



Day, Thomas. Statement concern- 

 ing the menhaden fishery. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1877 (1879), 6, 390. 



1879.1 



Deakin, Richard [—1873] Fishes 

 observed at Nice, 1865. The Chimaera 

 and the Alepocephalus. Intellect. Ob- 

 fiorv., 1866, 8, 241-245. fig. 1866.1 



De Alessandri, Giulio. See Ales- 

 sandri, G. de. 



Dean, Bashford [1867—] Bibliog- 

 raphy of Bashford Dean, 1887-1909. 

 Edited by Louis Hussakof . Washington, 

 1910. 12 p. 8°. 1910.1 



Report on the supposed fish- 

 eating plant, Utricularia. 18. Rept. 

 N. Y. State Comm. Fisheries, 1889, 183- 

 198. 4 pis. 1889.1 



Notes on the common catfish. 



19. Rept. N. Y. State Comm. Fish- 

 eries, 1891, 299-305. pi. 1891.1 



Pineal fontanelle of placoderm 



and catfish. 19. Rept. N. Y. State 



Comm. Fisheries, 1891, 307-363. 14 



pis. 1891.2 



Note on the mode of origin of 



the paired fins. Trans. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., 1892-93, 12, 121-125. 1892.1 



Contributions to the anatomy 



of Dinichthys. Trans. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., 1893, 12, 187-188. 1893.1 



A new cladodont from the 



Ohio Waverly, Cladoselache newberryi, 

 n. sp. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1893- 

 94, 13, 115-119. pi. 1893.2 



Note on the spawning conditions 



of the sturgeon. Zool. Anz., 1893, 16, 

 473-475. — Forest & Stream, 41, 525. 

 — AUgem. Fischerei Zeit., 1893, 388- 

 390. 1893.3 



On the fin-struotures of Diplu- 



rus. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 189.3-94, 

 13, 22. 1893.4 



On Trachosteus and Mylostoma, 



notes on their structural characters. 

 Abstract in Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1891 (1893), 11, 70-71. 1893.5 



Recent experiments in sturgeon 



hatching on the Delaware. [Read be- 

 fore World's Fisheries Congress, Chi- 

 cago] Trans. N. Y'. Acad. Sci., 1893, 

 13, 69-74. Reprint in Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1893 (1894), 13, 335-339. fig. 



1893.6 



Contributions to the morphology 



of Cladoselache (Cladodus) Journ. 

 Morph., 1894, 9, 85-115. pi. 1894.1 



Dr. Ryder's work with the 



United States Fish Commission (In 

 The Ryder memorial volume, p. 10-12. 

 Philadelphia, 1895) 1895.1 



The early development of Amia. 



Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., London, 1S95, 

 n. s. 38, 413-444. 2 pis. & 13 figs. Ab- 

 stract in Journ. Roy. ]\Iicr. Soc, 2. ser. 

 16, 173-174. pi. 1895.2 



The early development of gar- 

 pike and sturgeon. Journ. Morph., 

 1895, 11, 1-62. 4 pis. & 4 figs. 1895.3 



Fishes, living and fossil; an 



outline of their forms and probable 

 relationships. New York & London, 

 1895. xiv, 300 p. 344 figs. Review 

 by A. S. Woodward. Geol. Mag., 1896, 

 135. — Nat. Sci., London, 1896, 8, 267- 

 270. 1895.4 



Columbia University- biological series. III. 



Notes of the ancestral sharks 



[Read before New York Academy of 

 Sciences, Nov. 11, 1895] Anat. Anz., 

 1895, 11, 424. — Science, n. s. 2, 742. 



1895.5 



Notes on the early development 



of the Ganoids, Lepidosteus, Acipenser, 

 and Amia. Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 

 65. meet,, 1895, 734. 1895.6 



