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The spawning seasons of San 



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The eyes of blind fishes. Ab- 

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The fishes of San Diego, Califor- 

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The Percopsidae of the Pacific 



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Catalogue of the freshwater 



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On the occurrence of the spiny 



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The effect of environment on the 



mass of local species. Proc. Indiana 

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Notes on some South American 



fishes. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1894, 7, 

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— ^ — On the viviparous fishes of the 

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Results of explorations in west- 

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Leudscus balteatus (Richardson), 



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The bearing of the origin and 



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Director's first report of the Indi- 

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Part i. Turkey lake as a unit of environment, 

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Part iii. Variation, p. 265-296. 



The history of the sex-cells from 



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Sex-differentiation in the vivipa- 

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A new blind fish. 



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