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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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Hunter, John [1728-1793] For biog- 

 raphies, see Adams, Joseph. Memoirs 

 of the life and doctrines of the late 

 John Hunter. London, 1816. 8°; Ott- 

 ley, D. The life of J. Hunter (in 

 vol. I of the Works of J. Hunter, 

 edited by J. F. Palmer. 4 vols. Lon- 

 don, 1835-37. 8° & 4°.) 



Observations anatomiques sur 



la torpille. Obs. Phys. Nat. Hist. & 

 Arts, 1774, 4, 219-225. Add. 1774.1 



Observations on certain parts 



of the animal economy. London, 1786. 

 4°. Add. 1786.1 



2nd ed., London, 1792. 4°. 3rd ed., (with 

 notes by R. Owen), 1837. This latter forms 

 vol. iv of works of J. Hunter edited by J. F. 

 Pahner, London, 1835-37. 



Huntington, George S. Compara- 

 tive anatomy and embryology of ver- 

 tebrates as aids in the teaching of 

 hiiman anatomv in the medical course. 

 Amer. Journ. Ued. Sci., 1898. 18 p. 

 13 figs. Add. 1898.1 



Extensive use of fishes urged. 



Hurdis, John L. Rough notes and 

 memoranda relating to the natural his- 

 tory of the Bermudas. London, 1897. 

 408. p. Add. 1897.1 



Fishes, p. 341-360. 



Hutchins, D. E. The moon and 

 poisonous fish. Nature, 1912, 90, 382; 

 417. Add. 1912.1 



Hutchinson, Jonathan. On lep- 

 rosy and fish-eatiug. A statement of 

 facts and explanations. London, 1906. 

 xix, 420 p. 6 iUust. 10 maps. 8°. 



Add. 1906.1 



Hutchinson, Thomas J. Two years 

 in Peru, with exploration of antiqmties. 

 2 vols. London, 1873. Add. 1873.1 



Mortality of fishes, i. p. 219-225. 



Hutton, F. W. Description of a 

 new fish (Lahrichthys roseipunctata] 

 Trans. Proc. New Zealand Instit., 1878 

 (1879), 12, 4.56-456. Add. 1879.1 



Hutton, J. Arthur. Salmon scales, 

 as indicative of the life history of the 

 fish. London, 1909. 32 p. 14 pis. 

 8°. Add. 1909.1 



Read before Manchester Anglers Association. 



Huxley, Thomas Henry [1825-1895] 

 For biography see Osborn, H. F. 1896.1, 

 1896.2. See also Howes, G.B. Huxley. 

 Roy. Coll. Sci. Mag., London, 1895. 

 portr. 8°; Marsh, O. C. T. H. Huxley. 

 A biography. Amer. Journ. Sci., 1895, 

 3, ser. 60. 7 p. 8°. 



■ — — Examination of the corpuscles 

 of the blood of Amphioxus lanceolatus. 

 Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1847, pt. 2, 

 95. Add. 1847.1 



On the development of the 



teeth, and on the nature and import 

 of Nasmyth's " Persistent capsule." 

 Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., 1853. 16 p. 

 pi. Add. 1853.1 



Teeth of skate and mackerel studied. 



Vestiges of the natural history 



of creation. Tenth edition. London, 

 1853. Brit. & For. Med.-Chirurg. 

 Rev., 1854, 425-439. Add. 1854.1 



A review of an orthodox and very popular 

 anonymous book. 



Tegumentary organs. (In Todd, 



Robert B. (Editor). The Cyclopsedia 

 of Anatomy and Physiology. London, 

 1855-56.) Add. 1855.1 



Scales of fishes figured and described. 

 The fascicules, containing the above, pub- 

 lished 1855-56. 



• On Cephalaspis and Pteraspis. 



Philos. Mag., 1858, 4. ser. 15, 319-320. 

 Add. 1858.1 



On the anatomy and affinities 



of the genus Pterygotus. (In Figures 

 and descriptions illustrative of British 

 organic remaihs. Monographs, vol. 1, 

 pt. 1. Geological Survey Great Britain 

 & Ireland, London, 1859, 1-36.) 



Add. 1859.1 



On the theory of the vertebrate 



skull. Proc. Roy. Soc. London, 1857- 

 59 (1859), 9, 381-457. 10 figs. — Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 1859, 3, 414-439. 



Add. 1859.2 



Carp, Gasterosteus, Muraena, Elasmobranohs 

 studied. 



Glyptolmmus hinnairdi. Figures 



and descriptions illustrative of British 

 organic remains. Mem. Geol. Surv. 

 United Kingdom, 1861, 10. dec, 41-46. 

 2 pis. Add. 1861.1 



Phaneropleuron andersoni. Fig- 

 ures and descriptions illustrative of 

 British organic remains. Mem. Geol. 

 Surv. United Kingdom, 1861, 10. dec, 

 47-49. pi. Add. 1861.2 



— — On the classification of the 

 animal kingdom. Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 London, {Zool.), 1876, 12, 199-226. 



Add. 1876.1 



— ■ — On the evidences as to the origin 

 of existing vertebrate animals. Nature, 

 1876, 13, '388-. Add. 1876.2 



Fishes, lecture I, p. 388-389. 



