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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Hallmann, Eduard [1813-1855] 

 Ueber den Bau des Hodens und die 

 Entwioklung der Samentiere der Rochen. 

 Arch. Anat. Physiol., 1840, 467-474. pi. 



1840.1 



Hallock, Charles. Three months in 

 Labrador. Harper's New Monthly 

 Mag., 1861, 22, 577-599; 743-765. 



1861.1 



Cod fisheries on the Labrador coast and 

 Capelin, p. 594-595. 



Has the salmon ever frequented 



the Hudson river? Forest & Stream, 

 1873, 1, 40. 1873.1 



Mackerel in aquariums. Forest 



& Stream, 1873, 1, p. 6. 1873.2 



The Michigan grayling. Forest 



& Stream, 1873, 1, 280. Ihid., 1874, 2, 

 168. 1873.3 



Palaeozoic fishes from Ohio. 



Forest & Stream, 1873, 1, 54. 1873.4 



The introduction of hybrid fish. 



Forest & Stream, 1873, 1, 22. 1873.5 



The Sacramento salmon. Forest 



& Stream, 1873, 1, 248. 1873.6 



Three peculiar fish in N. Y. 



market. Forest & Stream, 1873, 1, 6. 



1873.7 



Vomer brownei, Lactophrys camelinus and 

 Corvina argyrolanea, caught near New York 

 City. 



Fish farming in Westmoreland. 



Forest & Stream, 1874, 3, 164. 1874.1 



The grayling once more. Forest 



& Stream, 1874, 3, 100. 1874.2 



The history of a salmon. 



& Stream, 1874, 3, 21. 



Early fish culture. 



Stream, 1875, 4, 68. 



Forest 

 1874.3 



The species of black bass. 



Forest & Stream, 1S74, 2, 40. 1874.4 



Strange incident in fish life. 



Forest & Stream, 1874, 3, 116. 1874.5 



\'arieties of bass. Forest & 



Stream, 1874, 3, 37. 1874.6 



Forest & 

 1875.1 



The grayling of Montana. For- 

 est & Stream, 1875, 4, 182. 1875.2 



The habits of black bass. For- 

 est & Stream, 1875, 4, 342. 1875.3 



Laws for the preservation of fish. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soo. 1874 (1875), 

 45-46. 1875.4 



Propagation of black bass. For- 

 est & Stream, 1875, 4, 357. 1875.5 



Subterranean fishes. Forest & 



Stream, 1875, 4, 183. 1875,6 



Camp life in Florida, (n. n i 



1876. 18761 



Game fish of Florida, by S. C. Clarke, p. 50- 

 66. 



The sportsman's gazetteer and 



general guide. The game animals, 

 birds and fishes of North America; their 

 habits and various methods of capture 

 New York, 1877. 688 p. 3 maps. 12° 



1877.1 



Fishes, p. 339-407; 572-611. 



A new salmonoid. Forest & 



Stream, 1878, 11, 88. 1878.1 



Viviparous perch [Embiotocidae) 



Forest & Stream, 1879, 11, 512. 1879.1 



The shore fisheries of Labrador. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc 1880 (1881), 

 34-40. 1881.1 



Cut-throat trout. Amer. Angler, 



1884, 6, 216. 1884.1 



Fish of the west. The crappies. 



Amer. Angler, 1884, 6, 113. 1884.2 



variety. 

 1884.3 



Sea-trout, a distinct 



Amer. Angler, 1884, 6, 234. 



Transmutation of trout. Amer. 



Angler, 1884, 6, 7. 1884.4 



When shad were a penny apiece. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1894 (1895), 

 18-20. 1895.1 



Halperine, E. Piscivorous plants. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 1885, 5, 353- 

 356. 2 pis. 1885.1 



Haly, Amyrald. Descriptions of new 

 species of fish in the collection of the 

 British Museum. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 1875, 4. ser. 15, 268-270. 1875.1 



— — Occurrence of Uhinodon iypicus 

 Smith, on the west coast of Ceylon. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1883, 5. ser. 12, 

 48-49. 1883.1 



Notes on the collection of fish in 



the Colombo Museimi. Taprobanian, 

 1886, 1, 16.5-167. 1886.1 



Ham, W. A. Statement concerning 

 the menliaden fishery. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1877 (1879), 5, 478. 1879.1 



Hambach, Gustav. A preliminary 

 catalogue of the fossils occurring in Mis- 

 souri iPisces] Bull. Geol. Surv. Mis- 

 souri, 1890, 1, 80-81. 1890.1 



Hamburger, Richard. Ueber die 

 paarigen Extremitaten von Squahus, 

 Trigla, Periophthalmus und Lophius. 



