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Eigenmann, C. H. 



The freshwater fishes of western 



Cuba. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1902 

 (1904), 22, 211-236. 2 pis. & figs. 



1904.1 



On a Leptocephalus of the 



conger eel (Contrib. Zool. Lab. Indi- 

 ana Univ. no. 54) Science, 1904, n. s. 

 19, 629-630. fig. 1904.2 



Divergence and convergence in 



fishes (Contrib. Zool. Lab. Indiana 

 Univ. no. 64) Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 

 1905, 8, 59-66. 4 figs. 1905.1 



The fishes of Panama. Science, 



1905, n. s. 22, 18-20. 1905.2 



The Jiiailed cat-fishes of South 



America [Loricariidse] Science. 1905, 

 n. s. 21, 792-795. ' 1905.3 



The freshwater fishes of South 



and Middle America. Pop. Sci. Mon- 

 thly, 1906, 68, 515-530. 1906.1 



Fowler's " Heterognathous 



fishes " with a note on the Stethaprioni- 

 nae (Contrib. Zool. Lab. Indiana Univ. 

 no. 90) Amer. Naturalist, 1907, 41, 

 767-772. 1907.1 



On a collection of fishes from 



Buenos Aires (Contrib. Zool. Lab. In- 

 diana LTniv. no. 80) Proc. Washington 

 Acad. Sci., 1907, 8, 449-458. 3 pis. 



1907.2 



On further collections- of fishes 



from Paraguay. Ann. Carnegie Mus., 



1907, 4, 110-157. 15 pis. 1907.3 



The poeciliid fishes of Rio Grande 



do Sul and La Plata basin. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1907, 32, 425-433. 11 

 figs. 1907.4 



Preliminary descriptions of new 



genera and species of tetragonopterid 

 charaoins (Zoological results of the 

 Thayer Brazilian expedition) Bull. 

 AIus. Comp. Zool. Harvard College, 



1908, 62, 91-106. 1908.1 



Adaptation (In Fifty years of 



Darwinism; modern aspects of evolu- 

 tion: centennial addresses in honor of 

 Charles Darwin, before the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Sci- 

 ence, Baltimore, Friday, January 1, 



1909, p. 182-208. 2 pis. New York, 

 1909) 1909.1 



Cave vertebrates of America, a 



study in degenerative evolution. Wash- 

 ington, D. C, 1909. 241 p. 29 pls.& 



72 figs. (Carnegie Institution of Wash- 

 ington Pub. no. 104) 1909.2 



The freshwater fishes of Pata- 

 gonia and an examination of the Archi- 

 plata-Arohhelenis theory (In Reports 

 of the Princeton University expeditions 

 to Patagonia 1896-1899, vol. iii, pt. 1, 

 Zoology, p. 227-374. 7 pis. & fig. 

 Princeton, 1905-11) 1909.3 



Some new genera and species of 



fishes from British Guiana (Reports on 

 the Expedition to British Guiana of the 

 Indiana University and the Carnegie 

 Museum 1908, no. 1) Ann. Carnegie 

 Mus., 1909, 6, 4-54. 1909.4 



Catalogue [and bibliography of] 



the freshwater fishes of tropical and 

 south temperate America (In Reports 

 of the Princeton University expeditions 

 to Patagonia 1896-1899, vol. iii, pt.- 2, 

 Zoology, p. 375-511. Princeton, 1905- 

 11) 1910.1 



Description of a new species of 



Pygidium. Ann. Carnegie Mus., 1911, 

 7, 214. pi. 1911.1 



Description of two new tetra- 

 gonopterid fishes in the British Museum. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1911, 8. ser. 7, 

 215-217. 1911.2 



New characins in the collection 



of the Carnegie Museum. Ann. Carne- 

 gie Mus., 1911, 8, 164^181. 6 pis. & 2 

 figs. 1911.3 



The Cuban blind fishes. Proc. 



7. Intern. Zool. Congr., Boston, 1907 

 (1912), 697-698. 1912.1 



The freshwater fishes of British 



Guiana, including a study of the ecologi- 

 cal grouping of species, and the relation 

 of the fauna of the plateau to that of the 

 lowlands. Mem. Carnegie Mus., 1912, 

 5, 1-578. 103 pis. 1912.2 



The origin of the fish-fauna of 



the fresh waters of South America. 

 Proc. 7. Intern. Zool. Congr., Boston, 

 1907 (1912), 958-959. 1912.3 



For full account, see " Reports of the Princeton 

 University Expeditions to Patagonia," vol. iii, 

 1905-11. 



Some results from an ichthyolo- 



gical reconnaissance of Colombia, South 

 America. Part I. Indiana Univ. Studies, 

 1912, no. 16, 1-27. 1912.4 



This publication constitutes no. S of the Indi- 

 ana tfniversity Bulletin, vol. 10. The " Uni- 

 versity Studies " form a subseries of the Bulletin, 

 the separate numbers of wljich are published at 

 irregular intervals. 



