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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Dean, B. 



On the new genus of lamprey, 



Macrophthalmia chilensis. Science, 

 1899, n. s. 9, 740. 1899.7 



Review of a paper bv Plate in Sitzber. Ges. 

 Naturf. Freunde Berlin, 1897, 137-141. 



Review of J. N. Baskett's 



" Story of the fishes." Science, 1899, 

 n. s. 10, 968-969. 1899.8 



The Devonian "lamprey," Palm- 



ospondylus gunni Traquair, with notes 

 on the systematic arrangement of the 

 fish-like vertebrates. Mem. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., 1900, 2, 1-.32. pi. & fig. 1900.1 



■ The egg of the hag-fish, Myxine 



glutinosa Linnaeus. Mem. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., 1900, 2, 33-46. pi. 1900.2 



The Jay Terrell collection of 



fossil fishes. Amer. Mus. Journ., 1900, 

 1, 10-12. 2 figs. 1900.3 



Carl von Kupffer, his life and 



work, with bibliography. Science, 1900, 

 n. s. 11, 364-369. 1900.4 



Memorial notice of the fish- 



culturist. Major Fred. Mather. Science, 

 1900, n. s. 11, 556-557. 1900.5 



The early development of sharks 



from a comparative standpoint [Read 

 before New York Academy of Sciences] 

 Science, 1901, n. s. 15, 626. 1901.1 



Instruction offered in the Fish- 

 ery Commission laboratory at Bergen. 

 Science, 1901, n. s. 16, 676. 1901.2 



[Letter to the Quarterly re- 

 garding field work in Japan] Columbia 

 Univers. Quarterly, 1901, 4, 84-87. 



1901.3 



Palffiontological notes. Mem. 



N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1901, 2, 85-134. pis. 

 iii-viii & IS figs. Review by C. R. 

 Eastman in Amer. Naturalist, 35, 417- 

 420. 1901.4 



I. On two new Arthrodires from the Cleve- 

 land shale of Ohio. 



II. On the characters of Mylostoma New- 

 berry. 



III. Further notes on the relationships of 

 the Arthrognathi. 



Reminiscence of holoblastic 



cleavage in the egg of the shark, Hetero- 

 dontus (Cestracion) japonicus Macleaj-. 

 Annot. Zool. Japonenses, 1901, 4, pt. 1, 

 1-7. pi. 1901.5 



Biometric evidence in the prob- 

 lem of the paired limbs of the verte- 

 brates. Amer. Naturalist, 1902, 36, 

 837-847. fig. 1902.1 



Historical evidence as to the 



origin of the paired limbs of vertebrates. 

 Amer. Naturahst, 1902, 36, 767-776. 

 fig. 1902.2 



The preservation of muscle- 

 fibres in sharks of the Cleveland shale. 

 Amer. Geologist, 1902, 30, 273-279. 

 2 pis. 1902.3 



Review of O. P. Hay's "Bibli- 

 ography and catalogue of the fossil ver-. 

 tebrata of North America." Science, 



1902, n. s. 16, 701-703. 1902.4 



Additional specimens of the 



Japanese shark Mitsukurina. Science, 



1903, n. s. 17, 630-631. 1903.1 



Albinism, partial albinism, and 



polychromism in hag-fishes. Amer. 

 Naturalist, 1903, 37, 295-298. 3 figs. 



1903.2 



The eggs of the eastern Atlantic 



hag-fish, Myxine limosa Gir. Science, 

 1903, n. s. 17, 433. 1903.3 



Obituary notice of a lung-fish. 



Pop. Sci. Monthly, 1903, 63, 33-39. 7 

 figs. 1903.4 



An outline of the development 



of a chimffiroid. Bull. Mar. Biol. Labor. 

 Wood's Holl, 1903, 4, 270-286. 19 figs. 



1903.5 



A preliminary account of studies 



on the Japanese frUled shark, Chlamy- 

 doselachus [Read before the central & 

 western branch of the American Society 

 of Zoologists] Science, 1903, n. s. 17, 

 487. 1903.6 



The egg-cases of chimseroid 



fishes [Abstract of paper presented at 

 first meeting of the eastern branch of 

 the American Societv of Zoologists] 

 Amer. Naturalist, 1904, 38, 482^87. 



1904.1 



Evolution in a determinate line 



as illustrated by the egg-oases of 

 ohimaeroid fishes. Bull. Mar. Biol. 

 Labor. Wood's HoU, 1904, 7, 105-112. 



1904.2 



FossU fishes in the American 



Museum of Natural History. Science, 

 1904, n. s. 19, 437. 1904.3 



In the matter of Menaspis 



[Abstract of paper read before the 

 Societj' of American Palseontologistsl 

 Science, 1904, n. s. 19, 253; 798-800. 



1904.4 



