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Baikie, Edwin Simpson. The inter- 

 national dictionary for naturalists and 

 sportsmen, in English, French, and Ger- 

 man, containing the terins used in . . . 

 natural history and the sciences. Lon- 

 don, Paris, & Strassburg, [1878-79]. 

 284 p. 8°. Add. 1878.1 



Baikie, William Balfour. ' Note on 

 the Rev. G. Gordon's list of Moray 

 fishes. Zoologist, 1852, 10, 3599. 



Add. 1852.1 



Some account of the zoological 



Museum at Haslar Hospital [Gosport, 

 England] Zoologist, 1852, 10, 3613- 

 3615. Add. 1852.2 



• Catalogue of the fishes of Ork- 

 ney and Zetland. Zoologist, 1853, 11, 

 3845-3847; 3950-3952; 4018-4020. 



Add. 1853.1 



Baily, William Hellier. Figures of 

 characteristic British fossils, with de- 

 scriptive remarks. Part 1, Cambrian 

 and Lower Silurian; part 2, Lower and 

 Upper Silurian; part 3, Upper Silurian 

 and Devonian; part 4, Devonian, Old 

 Red Sandstone, Carboniferous and Per- 

 mian, 1867-75. 42 pis. 8°. 



Add. 1867.1 



This is Vol. I, complete (all published). 



Notice of some additional laby- 



rinthodont amphibia and fish from the 

 coal of Yarrow colliery, near Castle- 

 comer, County of Kilkenny, Ireland. 

 Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 48. meet., 

 1878 (1879), 530. Add. 1878.1 



Baird, Spencer F. Memoranda of in- 

 quiry relative to the food fishes of the 

 United States. Smithson. Misc. "Colls., 

 1871, 10. Add. 1871.1 



Fish and their food. 8. Ann. 



Rept. Comm. Inland Fisheries, Massa- 

 chusetts, 1874, 42-45. Add. 1874.1 



Note on Dr. Suckley's article on 



the North American species of salmon 

 and trout. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1872-73 (1874), 2, 91. Add. 1874.2 



Address on fish-culture. Trans. 



Amer. Fish-culturists' Assoc, 1876-77 

 (1877), 64-69. Add. 1877.1 



Reports of the Commissioner 



for 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886. Rept. U. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1883 (1885), 11, xvii-xov. 

 — Ibid., 1884 (1886), 12, xiii-lxxi. — 

 IHd., 1885 (1887), 13, xix-cxii. — Ibid., 

 1886 (1889), 14, ix-lvii. Add. 1883.3 



■ On the specimens received by the 



Smithsonian Institution from the United 



States life-saving service. iPseudotriacis 

 microdon from Amagansett, N. Y.] Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1884, 4, 177-178. 



Add. 1884.1 



The sea fisheries of eastern 



North America. Rept. U.S. Fish Comm. 

 1886 (1889), 14, 3-224. Add. 1889.1 



Baird, S.F.,& Gill, T. N. See Gill 

 & Baird. 



Baird, S. F., & Girard, C. Descrip- 

 tions of some new fishes from the river 

 Zuni. Proo. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 

 1853 (1854), 6, 368-369. Add. 1854.1 



Gila, new genus. 



Baird, William. Note on the occur- 

 rence of Filaria sanguinaria in the body 

 of Galaxias scriba, a fresh water fish 

 from Australia. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 1861, 207-208. Add. 1861.1 



Bajon, De Raia torpedine et 



Gymnoto electrico. Obs. Phys. (Ro- 

 zier), 1772, 176. Add. 1772.1 



Baker, (Sir) Samuel White [1821- 

 1893] Exploration of the Nile tribu- 

 taries of Abyssinia. Hartford, 1868. 

 608 p. illust. Add. 1868.1 



Silurids and other fishes in the Atbara and 

 Blue Nile rivers. 



Baker, Thomas R. A rain of fishes. 

 Science, 1893, 21, 335. Add. 1893.1 



Baker, W. [Fishes of Somersetshire] 

 (In his The Somersetshire fauna. Proc, 

 Somerset. Archaeol. Soc, 1849-50, 1, 

 140-148. Ibid., 2, 97-110; 116-122.) 



Add. 1849.1 



Balbiani, G. Les sporozoaires. 

 Journ. Microg., 1883, 7. Add. 1883.1 



X. Myxosporidies ou Psorospermies des 

 poissons, 143-147. 



xi & xii. Les myxosporidies [des poissons] 

 197-204; 270-281. 



Balfour, Henry. Kite-fishing (In 

 Essays and studies presented to William 

 Ridgeway on his sixtieth birthday — 

 edited by E. C. Quiggin. p. 583-608. 

 20 figs. Cambridge, 1913) Add. 1913.1 



Ball, James Dyer. Things Chinese: 

 being notes on various subjects con- 

 nected with China. 3rd ed. (revised 

 and enlarged) London, 1900. 



Add. 1900.1 



Various notes on fishes; fishing with the 

 cormorant, p. 147-149; with the otter, p. 663. 



1904. 



■ The same. 



4th ed. London, 

 Add. 1904.1 



