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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



697 



Knox, Frederick John. On the New 

 Zealand swordfish. Trans. Proc. New 

 Zealand Inst. 1869 (1870), 2, 13-16. pi. 



1870.1 



Observations on an albino eel. 



Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst., 1871, 

 4, 378. 1871.1 



Observations on Coridodax pul- 



lus. Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst., 

 1871, 3, 130-132. fig. 1871.2 



Notes on the anatomy of the 



Kanae (Mugil sp.) Trans. Proc. New 

 Zealand Inst. 1S71 (1872), 4, 189-191. 



1872.1 



Note on Cienolahrus knoxi. 



Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst. 1872, 

 (1873), 5, 308. 1873.1 



Knox, Robert [1791-1862] Observa- 

 tions relative to the action of the heart 

 in fishes. Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ., 

 1822, 18, 56-1^567. 1822.1 



Observations on the general 



anatomy of the Gymnotus electricus, the 

 electric eel of America; and on the 

 microscopical anatomy of the electric 

 organs. Edinb. Journ. Sci., 1824, 1, 96- 

 99. 1824.1 



Observations on the structm-e 



and functions of the canal of Petit and 

 of the marsupium nigrum, or pecuhar 

 vascular tissue traversing the vitreous 

 hmnour, in the eyes of birds, fishes and 

 reptiles. Edinb. New Phil. Journ., 

 1824, 10, 323-325. — Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Edinb., 10, 231-252. 1824.2 



On the theory of the existence 



of a sixth sense in fishes, supposed to re- 

 side in certain peculiar tubular organs, 

 fniinH immediately under the integu- 

 ments of the head in sharks and rays. 

 Edinb. Journ. Sci., 1825, 2, 12-16. 



1825.1 



Der seehste Sinn bei den Fischen. 



Notizen (Froriep), 1825, 9, 164-165. 



1825.2 



Observations on the size of the 



teeth in sharks compared with the fossil 

 teeth of an animal analogous to the 

 present shark, and described by MM. 

 Lac^pede and Faujas St. Fond in the 

 Annales du Museum. Edinb. Journ. 

 Sci., 1826, 6, 16-18. — Bull. Sci. Nat. 

 (F^russac), 11, 387. 1826.1 



Sur I'existence d'un sixieme 



sens chez les poissons. BuU. Sci. Nat. 

 (FSrussac), 1827, 12, 135-137. 1827.1 



Notice of a swordfish recently 



caught in the river Tay. Edinb. Journ. 

 Sci., 1830, 2, 427-430. 1830.1 



Notice regarding the nature of a 



peculiar structure observed in the second 

 stomach of certain Cetacea, generally 

 considered as simply glandular, but 

 seemingly analogous to the electric 

 organs of the Torpedo and Gymnotus. 

 Edinb. Journ. Sci., 1830, 3, 319-324. — 

 Isis (Oken), 1830, 302. 1830.2 



Observations on the natural his- 

 tory of the salmon. Rept. Brit. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., 1831-32, 587-589. — Notizen 

 (Froriep), 1832, 37, 33-35. 1832.1 



Observations on the natural 



history of the salmon, herring and 



vendaoe. Trans. Roy. Soo. Edinb., 



1834, 12, 462-518. 1834.1 



On the anatomy of the charr 



{Salmo umbla) Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinb., 

 1845, 1, 90-91. 1845.1 



On the natural history of the 



salmon. Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinb., 1845, 

 1, 7-10. 1845.2 



Recollections of researches into 



the natural and economic history of cer- 

 tain species of the Clupeidse, Coregoni 

 and Salmonidae. Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. 

 Sci., 16. meet., 1846, pt. 2, 79-80. 



1846.1 



Fish and fishing in the lone 



glens of Scotland, with a history of the 

 propagation, growth and metamorphoses 

 of the salmon. London, 1854. 8°. 



1854.1 



Inquiries into the philosophy 



of zoology. I. On the dentition of 

 the Salmonidae. II. Coloration of the 

 Salmonidae. III. The proportions of 

 the Salmonidae, as compared with each 

 other and with the generic animal. Zo- 

 ologist, 1855, 13, 4777-4792. 1855.1 



On the food of certain gregarious 



fishes. Proc. Linn. Soc. London (Zool.), 

 1855, 2, 354-359. — Zoologist, 1855, 13, 

 4709-4724. — Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 1855, 2. ser. 16, 57-60. 1855.2 



On the growth of the salmon 



from the egg to the adult. Zoologist, 

 1855, 13, 4792-4798. 1855.3 



Some observations on the Salmo 



estuarius or estuary trout. Zoologist, 

 1855, 13, 4662-4673. 1855.4 



