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Gill, T. N. 



A little-known devil-fish. Sci- 

 ence, 1903, 2. ser. 18, 473. 1903.3 



A new name (Hoplias) for the 



genus Macrodon of Miiller. Proc. Biol. 

 Soo. Washington, 1903, 16, 50. 1903.4 



Note on the fish genera named 



^lacrodon. Proo. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 1903, 26, 1015-1016. 1903.5 



On some fish genera of the first 



edition of Cuvier's " Regne animal " 

 and Oken's names. Proo. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1903, 26, 965-967. 1903.6 



On some neglected genera of 



fishes. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1903, 26, 

 959-962. 1903.7 



On the relations of the fishes of 



the family Lamprididae or opahs. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat" Mus., 1903, 26, 915-924. fig. 



1903.8 



The use of the name torpedo for 



the electric catfish. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1903, 26, 697-698. 1903.9 



Walbaum and binomialism. Sci- 

 ence, 1903, 2. ser. 17, 744-746. 1903.10 



The Encyclopedia Americana on 



ichthyology. Science, 1904, 2. ser. 19, 

 67.5-676; 767. 1904.1 



Extinct pediculate and other 



fishes. Science, 1904, 2. ser. 20, 845-846. 



1904.2 



Labracinus the proper name for 



the fish genus Cichlops. Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., 1904, 28, 119. 1904.3 



The morays at the [New York] 



aquarium. New York Zool. Soc. Bull., 

 1904, no. 15, 180-181. 1904.4 



Note on the genus Prionurus or 



Acanthocaulos. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 1904, 28, 121. 1904.5 



On the systematic relations of the 



ammodytoid fishes. Proo. U. S. Nat. 

 ;Mus., 1904, 28, 159-163. fig. 1904.6 



A remarkable genus of fishes, 



the umbras. Smithson. ]Misc. Collect., 

 1904, 46, 295-305. fig. 1904.7 



State ichthyology of Massa- 

 chusetts. Science, 1904, 2. ser. 20, 321- 

 338. Rept. U. S. Bureau Fisheries', 1904 

 (1905), 16.3-188. 1904.8 



Ancient Greek fish and other 



names. Science, 1905, 2. ser. 22, 140- 

 141. 1905.1 



Flying fishes and their habits. 



Aim. Rept. Smithson. Instit. 1904 

 (1905), 49.5-515. 4 pis. & fig., 1905.2 



An interesting Cretaceous ohi- 



maeroid egg-case. Science, 1905, 22, 

 601-602. 1905.3 



The life-history of the angler. 



Smithson. Misc. Collect., 1905, 47, pt. 2, 

 500-516. 3 pis. & figs. 1905.4 



:; The life-history of the sea-horses 



(hippocampids) Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 1905, 28, 80.5-814. 1905.5 



A new anarrhichadoid fish iLyc- 



ichthys pauddens, n. sp.i Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. Washington, 190.5, 18, 251. 1905.6 



A new introduction to the study 



of fishes [Review of the Cambridge 

 Natural History, vol. vii] Science, 1905, 

 2. ser. 21, 653-661. 1905.7 



Note on the genera of synanceine 



and pelorine fishes. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1905, 28, 221-225. fig. 1905.8 



Note on the habits of an ophidiid 



(cusk-eel) Science, 1905, 2. ser. 22, 342. 



1905.9 



On the generic characteristics of 



Prionotus stearnsii. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1905, 28, 339-342. 1905.10 



On the habits of the great whale 



shark {Rhineodon typus) Science, 1905, 

 2. ser. 21, 790-791. 1905.11 



Origin of freshwater faunas. 



Abstract in Rept. & Intern. Geogr. 

 Cong. 1904 (1905), -617. 1905.12 



The Sargasso fish not a nest- 

 maker. Science, 1905, 2. ser. 22, 841. 



1905.13 



The scorpsenoid fish, Neosebastes 



entaxis, as the t^n?e of a distinct genus. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1905, 28, 219-220. 

 2 figs. 1905.14 



The sculpin and its habits. 



Smithson. Misc. Collect., 1905, 47, pt. 2, 

 348-359. fig. 1905.15 



The fish genus Alabes or Cheilo- 



branchus. Science, 1906, 2. ser. 23, 584- 

 585. 1906.1 



Le fondule {Fundula cyprino- 



donta) of Carbonnier an Umbra. Sci- 

 ence, 1906, 2. ser. 24, 818-819. 1906.2 



Parental care among fresh- 

 water fishes. Ann. Rept. Smithson. 

 Instit. 1905 (1906), 403-531. pi. 



1906.3 



