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Fisheries, vol. i, 1S8; 194; 197; 205; 221; 253; 

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Halkett, Andrew. List of fishes col- 

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 the season of 1897, S. S. " Diana " Ex- 

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An African dipnoid fish {Pro- 



topteriis annectens) Ottawa Naturalist, 

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Observations of animals native 



in the Algonquin national park. Ottawa 

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Fishes, p. 158-160. 



Preliminary report upon the 



animal life observed during the S. S. 

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A naturalist in the frozen north. 



Ottawa Naturalist, 1905, 19, 107. 



1905.1 



Contains mention of fishes. 



Report of the Canadian fisheries 



museum. 38. Ann. Rept. Dept. Marine 

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Natural history report. 41. 



Ann. Rept. Dept. Marine & Fish., Ot- 

 tawa, 1907-08, 306-310. 42. Ann. Rept., 

 1909-10, 386-394. 43. Ann. Rept., 

 1910-11, 368-397. 44. Ann. Rept., 

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Note on the European carp. 



Ottawa Naturalist, 1907, 21, 71. 1907.2 



Some curious facts about fishes. 



Ottawa Naturalist, 1907, 20, 229-235. 



1907.3 



Investigations as to the destruc- 

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 areas of water lying between Cape Sable 

 island and Seal island. Nova Scotia, by 

 the barn-door skate (In his Natural 

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The readjustment of the Cana- 

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Check-list of the fishes of the 



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Halkett, Andrew, & Prince, E. E. 

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Hall, The fisheries in the olden 



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1878.1 



Hall, Allen A. Exhibit of the quan- 

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 the years 1829, 1832, 1838, 1843 and 

 1848 and the amount of duty which ac- 

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Hall, Ansley. The herring industry 

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Hall, E.A.,& McCaughan, J.Z. A. 



A review of the American genera and 

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1886.1 



Hall, E. A., & Meek, Seth Eugene. 

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Hall, E. Swarbreck. On a probably 

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1865.1 



Hall, Hermann Christian [ — 1874] 

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Tochten der alen. Album 



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 246. 1873.1 



Hall, J. F. Statement concerning 

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Hall, John James. Phosphorescence 

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Hall, J. J. H. van. Rapporten over 

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Hall, Marshall [1831-1896] A criti- 

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