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677 



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1910.3 



An account of Tisbury Great 



pond, Martha's Vineyard, with a part of 

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Notes on Percopsis gutlatus 



Agassiz and Sahuo ODiiscoinaycus W'al- 

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Fishes and fishing in Sunapee 



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1913.1 



The Chinook vs. other salmon- 



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The salmon family. Part i. The trout 

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• A new record for the lumpfish 



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A new record for the prowfish. 



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Kendall, William Converse, & Ad- 

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Kendall, William Converse, & Ever- 

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Kendall, William Converse, & Golds- 

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1907.1 



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Kendall, WilKam Converse, & Smith, 

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recorded range of certain fishes of the 

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Kennard, A. S., & Hinton, Martin 

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Kenney, R. C. Statement concern- 

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Kennicott, Robert [1835-1866] Cat- 

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Kenniston, G. B. Statement con- 

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