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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



HOM 



Home, E. 



Lectures on comparative ana- 

 tomy, in which are explained the prepa- 

 rations in the Hunterian Collection . . . 

 etc. 4 vols. London, 1814-23. 4°. 



1814.1 



Supplement, etc., vols, v & vi. illust. Vol. 

 vi contains the plates with their descriptions. 

 London, 1828. 4°. 



On the mode of generation of the 



lamprej' and myxine. Phil. Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. London, 1815, 105, 265-269. pi. 

 — Deutsch. Arch. Physiol. (Meckel), 

 1816, 2, 539-542. — Isis (Oken), 1, 35- 

 40. 1815.2 



On the structure of the organs 



of respiration in animals which appear 

 to hold an intermediate place between 

 those of the class Pisces and the class 

 Vermes [Cyolostomij and in two genera 

 of the last mentioned class. Phil. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. London, 1815, 105, 256-264. 

 3 pis. — Deutsch. Arch. Physiol. (Mec- 

 kel), 2, 594-600. — Isis (Oken), 1, 25- 

 35. 1815.3 



Includes account of structure of gills in Petro- 

 myzon and Myxine. 



Some account of the feet of those 



animals whose progressive motion can 

 be carried on in opposition to gravity. 

 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 1816, 

 106, pt. 1, 149-155. 2 pis. 1816.1 



Contain.? account of the sucking disc of Eche- 

 neis remora. 



Some observations and experi- 

 ments made on the torpedo of the cape 

 of Good Hope. Phil. Mag., 1816, 48, 

 14-18. 1816.2 



Ueber die Entwioldung des 



Fotus der eierlegend-lebendiggebarenden 

 Haifische, etc. Deutsch. Arch. Physiol. 

 (Meckel), 1816, 2, 531-539. 1816.3 



On the double organs of genera- 

 tion of the lamprey, the conger eel, the 

 common eel, the barnacle and earth- 

 worm, which impregnate themselves; 

 though the last from copulating appear 

 mutually to impregnate one another. 

 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 1823, 

 113, 140-151. 6 pis. 1823.1 



The Croonian lecture. On the 



internal structure of the human brain, 

 when examined in the microscope, as 

 compared with that of fishes, insects and 

 worms. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 

 1824, 114, 1-10. 2 pis. 1824.1 



Homer. The zoology of Homer, 

 translated by W. B. Macdonald (In 

 Groshans, G. P. F. Quaedam naturalia 



antiqua. Rammerscales, 1846. 14 p. 

 8°) 1846.1 



Homey eT,Eugen Ferdinand von [1809- 

 1889] Die Wanderungen der Vogel mit 

 Riicksicht auf die Ztige der Saugethiere, 

 Fische, und Insecten. Leipzig, 1881. x, 

 415 p. 8°. 1881.1 



Hommel, Some further intel- 

 ligence relating to the jaculator fish, 

 mentioned in the Philosophical Trans- 

 actions for 1764, art. xiv, together with 

 the description of another species, by 

 Dr. Pallas, F. R. S., in a letter to Mr. 

 Peter CoUinson. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 London, 1777, 56, 186-188. pi. 1777.1 



Homo (pi^udon.) Eggs of Spanish 

 mackerel, pctgee^ j^nchovy and oyster. 

 Forest & Sti|p.-Si', 1880, 15, 281. 1880.1 



Homollel Dei caratteri dis- 



tintivi deir oho di fegato di merluzzo 

 dagli altri oli>vegetah o animali. Ann. 

 di Chim. (PdUi), 1854, 18, 261-264. 



1854.1 



Honeyman, D. Nova Scotian ich- 

 thyology. Addition to Jones' Catalogue 

 of 1879. Proc. Trans. Nova Scotian 

 Instit. Nat. Sci. 1885 (1886), 6, pt. 4, 

 228-232; 328-330. 1886.1 



A supposed deep-sea fish iLo- 



phius piscatorius] Proo. Trans. Nova 

 Scotian Instit. Nat. Sci. 1885 (1886), 

 6, 85-87. 1886.2 



Hood, Peter. Notes on pisciculture. 

 Trans. Watford Nat. Hist. Soc. 1876-77 

 (1878), 1, 179-186. 1878.1 



Hoogendijk, Jan. Rapport aan Z. 

 Exc. den Heere Minister van binnen- 

 landsche zaken over de Internationale 

 tentoonstelling te Havre in 1868, ,be- 

 treffende het zeewezen, de visscherijen, 

 enz. 'sGravenhage, 1870. iv, 132 p. 

 3 figs. 8°. 1870.1 



Hooper, D. Analysis of the oils pro- 

 duced by certain Indian rays and other 

 aquatic vertebrates. Mem. Indian Mus. 

 Calcutta, 1909, 2, Append. 1909.1 



Hooper, E. J. Brief notice of some 

 fishes of California in ocean, bay and 

 rivers. Forest & Stream, 1875, 5, 100. 



1875.1 



Refers to Sebastes nebulosus, Centrarchus ma- 

 culosus, Morrhua californica and a few other 

 species. 



California fish planting. Forest 



& Stream, 1875, 5, 19. 1875.2 



