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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



KEM 



Kemna, A. 



L'origine de la oorde dorsale. 



Bull. Soo. Roy. Malac. Belgique, 1904, 

 39, Ixxxv-olvii. 1904.1 



Les recentes d6couvertes de 



poissons fossiles primitifs. Deuxieme 

 notice. Bull. Soo. Beige GeoL, 1904, 

 18, 3-78. 14 figs. 1904.2 



Les structures cer^brales dor- 

 sales chez les vert^bres inf^rieurs. Bull. 

 Soc. Roy. Malac. Belgique, 1904, 39, 

 clxvi-cci. 1904.3 



La biologie des eaux potables. 



Ann. Soc. Roy. Malac. Belgique, 1905, 

 39 (m6m.), 9-132. 1905.1 



Notices bibliographiques. G. A. 



Boulenger sur la distribution des pois- 

 sons d'eau douce africains. Ann. Soc. 

 Roy. Malac. Belgique, 1905, 40, 35-41. 



1905.2 



L'Amphioxus comestible. Ann. 



Soc. Roy. Malac. Belgique, 1906, 41, 

 127-128. 1906.1 



Analyse du mfimoire de O. 



Jaekel: Ueber die Beurteilung der paa- 

 rigen Extremitaten. Ann. Soc. Roy. 

 Malac. Belgique, 1910, 45, 36-41. 



1910.1 



Kemps, David. Statement concern- 

 ing the menhaden fishery. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1877 (1879), 5, 481. 



1879.1 



Kemp- Welch, E. B. Tenacity of life 

 in sharks. Zoologist, 1875, 2. ser. 10, 

 4460. 1875.1 



Boar-fish (Capros aper Lacep.) 



on the British coast. Sci. Gossip, 1879, 

 15, 137. 1879.1 



Kendall, William Converse [1861 — ] 

 Notes on the freshwater fishes of Wash- 

 ington county, Maine. Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1894 (1895), 14, 43-54. 1895.1 



Description of a new stickleback, 



OasteroBteus gladiunculus, from the 

 coast of Maine. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 1895 (1896), 18, 623-624. 1896.1 



Notes on the food of four species 



of the cod family. Rept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1896 (1898), 22, 177-186. 1898.1 



Notes on the silversides of the 



genus Menidia, of the east coast of the 

 United States, with descriptions of two 

 new subspecies. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1901 (1902), 27, 241-267. 6 figs. 1902.1 



Habits of some of the commer- 

 cial catfishes [Siluridaei Bull. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1902 (1904), 22, 399-415. 



1904.1 



Identifying the catch (In The 



Maine woods, Bangor and Aroostook 

 R. R. vacation guide book, p. 34r-66. 26 

 figs. Bangor, 1904) 1904.2 



Notes on some freshwater fishes 



from Maine, with descriptions of three 

 new species. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1902 (1904), 22, 353-368. 5 figs. 1904.3 



Descriptions are given of Leuciscus carletoni, 

 Pimephales anuli and Coregonus stanleyi Kendall, 



History of Pierce pond "quin- 



nat." Maine Central R. R. publication, 

 June and July 1905. 1905.1 



The trouts of the Rangely lakes. 



Maine S|)ortsman, Bangor, 1905, 12, 

 no. 138, 103-105. 1905.2 



The whitefish as a game fish. 



Maine Central R. R. pubhcation, 1905, 

 140-144. fig. 1905.3 



Perch would do harm (In The 



Maine woods, Bangor and Aroostook 

 R. R. vacation guide book, p. 3. Bangor, 

 1906) 1906.1 



The white perch; other fish 



(In The Maine woods, Bangor and 

 Aroostook R. R. vacation guide book. 

 Bangor, 1906) 1906.2 



Fauna of New England. List 



of the Pisces. Dec. Papers Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., 1908, no. 7, 1-152. 1908.1 



Identity of a supposed whitefish, 



Coregonus angusHceps Cuvier & Valen- 

 ciennes, with a northern cyprinid, 

 Platygobio gracilis (Richardson) Smith- 

 son. Misc. Coll., 1908, 52, 95-99. 1908.2 



The Maine chub. Maine Woods, 



1908, 30, no. 47, 5-7. 4 figs. 1908.3 



The fishes of Labrador. Proc. 



Portland Soc. Nat. Hist., 1909, 2, 207- 

 243. 1909.1 



American catfishes: habits, cul- 

 ture and commercial importance. Rept. 

 U. S. Comm. Fisheries 1908 (1910), 

 3-39. 10 pis. 1910.1 



Effects of the menhaden and 



mackerel fisheries upon the fish supply 

 (In Proc. 4. Intern. Fish. Congr., Wash- 

 ington, 1908) Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1908 (1910), 28, pt. 1, 279-293. 1910.2 



