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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



EIS 



Eisig, Hugo. Dient das elektrisohe 



Organ dem Torpedo nur als Verthei- 



digungs- oder auoh als Angriffswaffe? 



Kosmos, Stuttgart, 1883, 13, 129-130. 



Add. 1883.1 



Medusenfressende Fische. Kos- 

 mos, Stuttgart, 1884, 8. Jahrg., 14, 305- 

 306. Add. 1884.1 



Ueber die Eiablage der See- 



barsch (Labrax) und Lippfische (Creni- 

 labrus). Kosmos, Stuttgart, 1884, 8. 

 Jahrg., 14, 306-309. Add. 1884.2 



■ Ueber die Einfluss kiinstlicher 



Beleuohtung auf das Verhalten verschie- 

 dener Seetiere. Kosmos, Stuttgart, 

 1884, 8. Jahrg., 14, 303-304. 



Add. 1884.3 



Lichia, Mustelus, Scyllium and Torpedo. 



The above articles by Eisig, as well as those in 

 Vol. I (1S83.1 and 1883.2) are parts of a collec- 

 tion entitled " Biologisclie Studien, angestellt in 

 der zoologischen Station in Neapel." The other 

 parts of this deal with invertebrates. 



Eisler, Robert. Der Fisch als Sexual- 

 symbol. Imago, Leipzig, 1914, 3, 165- 

 196. Add. 1914.1 



Eismond, Joseph. Zur Ontogenie 

 des Amphioxus. Biol. Centralbl., 1894, 

 14, 353-360. fig. Add. 1894.1 



Elder, J. R. The royal fishery com- 

 panies of the seventeenth century. 

 London & Glasgow, 1912. 142 p. 8°. 

 Add. 1912.1 



Elkington, E. Way, & Hardy, Nor- 

 man H. See Hardy & Elkington. 



EUacombe, H. N. (Rev.) Shake-' 

 speare as an angler. London, 1883. 

 78 p. 16°. Add. 1883.1 



Elliot, Jonathan. Historical sketches 

 of the . . . district of Columbia; with 

 ... a description of the River Poto- 

 mac, its fish and wild fowl, &c. Wash- 

 ington, 1830. 554 p. 16°. 



Add. 1830.1 



Elliott, Charles B. The United 



States and the northeastern fisheries. 



A history of the fishery question. 



Minneapolis, 1887. vii, 144 p. map. 



Add. 1887.1 



Part 1, p. 1-100, historical, — a hasty review 

 of the rise of the fisheries, based largely on 

 Sabine's report, and a statement of the import- 

 ant diplomatic questions arising under the 

 several treaties down to 1887. Part II dis- 

 cusses terms of the Treaty of 1818. In the 

 treatment of Part I after 1860, and in the treat- 

 ment of Part II, the author made a valuable 

 contribution to the discussion of the fishery 



question. The economic and commercial as- 

 pects of the fisheries are not touched upon to 

 any extent beyond the range of Sabine s con- 

 tributions. 



Elliott, Henry W. The destruction 

 of the carp by the muskrat (Fiber ziheth- 

 icus) Methods of trapping the rodent. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1884, 4, 296- 

 297. Add. 1884.1 



Quiscalus quiscula aineus killing 



and catching goldfish. Auk, 1890, 7, 

 208-209. Add. 1890.1 



Elliott, /. Steele. Some notes on eels 

 {Anguilla vulgaris) and eel-catching in 

 Bedfordshire. Zoologist, 1914, 4. ser. 

 18, 121-130. Add. 1914.1 



Ellis, Max M. Fishes of Colorado. 

 Univ. Colorado Stud., 1914, 11, 1-136. 

 12 pis. Add. 1914.1 



m\is,- William [1794-1872] Polyne- 

 sian researches during a residence of 

 nearly six years in the South Sea islands, 

 including descriptions of the natural his- 

 tory of the islands, etc. 2 vols. Lon- 

 don, 1829-30. 8°. Add. 1829.1 



Vol. I. Fishes, p. 75-79; fishing methods 

 (traps, rafts, poison, hooks, nets, spears, mast), 

 p. 138-150; sharks, p. 165-168, 225-226. 



The same. Another edition. 



4 vols. New York, 1853. sm. 8°. 



Add. 1853.1 



Vol. I. Fishes, p. 70-71, 135-137, 180-181; 

 fishing with nets, harpoons, hooks, etc., p. 115— 

 125: with poisonous plants (hutu and hora), 

 p. 117. 



Ellis, W. Hodgson. Relation be- 

 tween the weight and length of brook- 

 trout (In Mayer, A. M., Sport with 

 gun and rod, etc., p. 605-607. New 

 York, 1883.) Add. 1883.1 



Ellis, William W. [115 original water 

 color sketches of mammals, birds, fishes, 

 etc., made during Capt. James Cook's 

 third voyage, 1776-80] Preserved in 

 the library of the British Museum of 

 Natural History. Add. 1776.1 



Elmhirst, Richard. The keeping of 

 young herring alive in captivity. Na- 

 ture, 1908, 79, 38. Add. 1908.1 



Elscher, I. H. De ea oeoonomiae 

 parte, quas circa piscinas versatur. Ab- 

 handl. Naturf. Gesellsch. Zurich, [c. 

 1764], 2, 219. Add. 1764.1 



Embody, G. C. Fish meal as food 

 for trout. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc, 

 1914, 57-60. Add. 1914 



