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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



349 



New fossil bird and fish remains 



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1900.5 



Devonian fish-remains from the 



Eifel district [Comment on ;\rticle by 

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[Review of] The Devonian "lam- 

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Einige neue Xotizen liber de- 



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Systematic palseontologj' of the 



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On Campodus, Edestus, Helico- 



prion, Acanthodes, and other Permo- 

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[Re^aew of] Traquair's Brad- 

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The Carboniferous fish-fauna of 



Mazon creek, Illinois. Joium. Geol., 

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of Carboniferous fish-remains. Amer. 

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1902.2 



On Campyloprion, a new form 



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1902.3 



On the genus Peripristis St. 



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[Review ofi The structure and 



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Phylogeny of the cestraciont 



group of sharks. Abstract in Science, 

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Some Carboniferous cestraciont 



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Some hitherto unpublished ob- 

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Synopsis of the Missourian and 



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1902, n. s. 16, 266-267. 1902.9 



(editor) Textbook of palseon- 



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Pisces, revised by A. S, Woodward, p. 2-1 li. 



Carboniferous fishes from the 



central western states. Bull. Mus. 

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[Discussion of views concerning 



alleged appendages of Tremataspisi 

 Amer. Naturalist, 1903, 37, 573-577. 

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Devonian fish-fauna of Iowa. 



Abstract in Bull. Geol. Soo. Amer., 



1903, 13, 537. 1903.3 



On the nature of Edestus and 



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A peculiar modification amongst 



Permian dipnoans [Sagenodusi Amer. 

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1903.5 



Sharks' teeth and cetacean 



bones from the Red Clay of the tropical 

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Asterolepid appendages. Amer. 



Journ. Sci., 1904, 4. ser. 18, 141-144 



1904.1 



Descriptions of Bolca fishes. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll., 



1904, 46, 1-36. 2 pis. & 4 figs. 1904.2 



The earliest mention of fossil 



fishes. Science, 1904, n. s. 20, 648-649. 



1904.3 



