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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



GIL 



Gill, T. N. 



On the genus Hiatula of Lao^- 



pSde or Tautoga of Mitchell. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1891, U, 695. 



Add. 1891.5 



An Australasian sub-family of 



fresh-water Atherinoid fishes [Melano- 

 taenunaej Amer. Naturalist, 1894, 28, 

 708-709. Add. 1894.1 



Proposes Rhombatractus, p. 709; a sub- 

 stitute for Aristeus Castelnau, preoccupied. 



On the Belone and Sarginos of 



Aristotle. Science, 1895, n. s. 2, 703. 

 Add. 1895.1 



The characteristics of the fam- 

 ilies Salmonidse and Thymallidae. Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Washington, 1896, 10. 



Add. 1896.1 



Vertebrata of the land; fishes, 



batrachia, and reptiles [of the Antarctic 

 and adjacent regions] Science, 1896, 

 n. s. 3, 314-317. Add. 1896.2 



Distinctive characters of the 



MolinEB and Ranzaniinae. Science, 

 1897, n. B. 6, 966-967. Add. 1897.1 



Zoology. (In the Smithsonian 



Institution 1846-1896. The history of 

 its first half century. Edited by George 

 Brown Goode. Washington, 1897, 

 chap, ix, 711-744.) Add. 1897.2 



On the relations of the nematog- 



naths. Amer. Soc. Adv. Soi., 1898, 46. 

 meet., 235. Add. 1898.1 



On the zoogeographical relations 



of Africa. Science, 1900, n. s. 11, 900- 

 901. Add. 1900.1 



— ■ — ■ The bones of the shoulder girdle 

 in fishes. Science, 1903, n. s. 17, 255- 

 256. Add. 1903.1 



The devil-fish and some other 



fishes in North Carolina. Forest & 

 Stream, 1903, 9, 431. Add. 1903.2 



Homologies of anterior limbs. 



Science, 1903, n. s. 17, 488. . 



Add. 1903.3 

 Polyp terua as key to problem. 



The systematic relations of the 



fish genus Lampris. Science, 1903, n. s. 

 17, 256-257. Add. 1903.4 



Non-education of the young by 



parents iGobiids and Oncorhynchus] 

 Science, 1904, n. s. 19, 861-862. 



Add. 1904.1 



■ Vernacular names of animals. 



Amer. Naturalist, 1904, 38, 241-^242. 

 Add. 1904.2 



Note on the " Allgemeines Polyglotten- 

 Lexicon der Nattirgeschichte," of Philip Andreaa 

 Nemmich. See Nemmich, P. A., 1793.1 



Life history of the common eel. 



Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc, 1908, 115- 

 121. Add. 1908.1 



Contributions to the life his- 

 tories of fishes, by Theodore Gill. Vol. 

 I, 1904-1907. Washington, 1909. 



Add. 1909.1 



Reprints of papers from Smithsonian Mis- 

 cellaneous Collections, Smithsonian Annual 

 Report, and Proceedings U.S. National Museum. 

 All these papers are correctly listed under their 

 years of publication. 



A plea for observation of the 



habits of fishes and against undue gen- 

 eralization. Proc. 4. Intern. Fishery 

 Cong., Washington, 1908. Bull. Bur. 

 Fisheries 1908 (1910), 28, part 2, 1059- 

 1069. Add. 1910.1 



The natural history of the weak- 

 fish. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1910 

 (1911), 269-276. Add. 1911.1 



Gill, T. N., & Baird, S. F. Mem- 

 oranda of inquiry relative to the food 

 fishes of the United States. Kept. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1871-72, 1-3. 



Add. 1872.1 



Questions relative to the food fishes 



of the United States. Kept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm., 1871-72, 3-6. Add. 1872.2 



GUI, T. JV., & Jordan, D. S. (The 



sun-fish) Field & Forest, 1877, 190. 



Add. 1877.1 



Eupomotis Gill & Jordan, 190; orthotype 

 Sparus aureus "Walbaum = Labrus gibbosus L. 



Gill, William Wyatt. Life in the 

 southern isles; or, scenes and incidents 

 in the south Pacific and New Guinea. 

 London, 1876. Add. 1876.1 



Fish and fishing, p. 278-289; fishing with the 

 Echeneis, p. 292; ''tickling" and noosing sharks 

 at Aitutaki, p. 303-306. 



Jottings from the Pacific. New 



York, [1885?] 304 p. illust. 



Add. [1885?].l 

 Turtle as prey of shark, p. 158. 

 The sting-ray, p. 169-163. 

 The poisonous n'ou fish of the Pacific, p. 163. 

 The sword-fish, p. 166-170. 

 Fish-poisoning at Raratonga, p. 170-175. 

 Method of fishing, p. 179-182. 

 Fish-diet, p. 273-274. 



Gilpin, /. Bernard. On the salmon 

 of Nova Scotia. Proc. Trans. Nova 

 Scotia Inst. Sci.[1879?] 5, 38-47. 



Add. 1879.1 



