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Jolyet, Felix, & Regnard, Paul. Sur 

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RocherclK's physiologiques sur 



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Jolyet, Felix, & Riviere, P. Simul- 

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Joncas, L. Z. The fisheries of Can- 

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The fisheries of Canada. The 



world's fisheries congress, Chicago, 

 1893. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1893 

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Jones, .1 . H. The goose fish. For- 

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Jones, Edgar S. A year with a cat- 

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 1, no. 3, 31-32. 1903.1 



Jones, F. Wood. The fauna of Cocos- 

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 Jones. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1909, 

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Jones, Ha?idfield. On the structure 

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Jones, John E. Nid d'6pinochette. 

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Jones, J. F. The speckled catfish. 

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1884.1 



Jones, John MoUhew. An account of 

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Capture of a large species of 



Gymnetrus in the Bermudas. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 1860, 3. ser. 6, 132- 

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[Extracts from the Bermuda 



Royal Gazette relating to the recent 

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in the Bermudas] Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 

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Notes on certain species of Nova 



Scotian fishes. Canad. Natural. & 

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Notes on the haddoclc, macJterel, tunny, 

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Contributions to the ichthyology 



of Nova Scotia. Proc. Trans. Nova 

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Tliree genera of fishes from St. Margaret'.s 

 ba>' are mentioned. 



A pelagic floating fish-nest. 



Nature, 1S72, 5, 462. 1872.1 



A new fish tLefroij-ia bennudensisi 



Zoologist, 1S74, 2. ser. 9, 3837-3838. 



1874.1 



■ Note on a small and remarkable 



lophioid recentlj- taken oS Halifax 

 harbour [Lophius americnuus juv.i 

 Proc. Trans. Nova Scotian Instit. Nat. 

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The visitor's guide to Bermuda, 



with a sketch of its natural history. 

 London, New York, Montreal & Halifax, 

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List of fishes, p. 131-136. A nominal list, with 

 popular names, of 121 species. 



The capelin moving south. For- 

 est & Stream, 1878, 10, 502. 1878.1 



Rare fish. Forest & Stream, 



1878, 11, 204. 1878.2 



Aspidophoroides at Halifax, N. .S. 



List of the fishes of Nova Scotia. 



Halifax, 1870. 1879.1 



List of the fishes of Nova 



Scotia. Proc. Trans. Nova Scotian 

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Jones, John Matiheu^, Wedderbum, 

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 Bermuda; a sketch of the geology, zo- 

 ology, and botany, etc. London, 1859. 

 xii, 200 p. illust. 12°. 1859.1 



Jones, Joseph [1833 — ] Investiga- 

 tions, chemical and physiological, rela- 

 tive til certain .American vertebrata. 

 Smithson. Contrib. Knowl., 1856, 8, art. 

 5. Abstract in Bibl. Univ. Arch., 3, 42- 

 •")2. 1856.1 



Blood of fislies, p. U-10. Urine of the bass- 

 fish (Corrimi nallnin), ji. 12S. 



The gravling again. Forest & 



Stream, 1874, 2, 389. 1874.1 



