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AMERICAN MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY 



SMI 



Smith, H. M. 



Breeding habits of the yellow 



catfish {Ameiurus nebulosus) Science, 

 1903, n. s. 17, 243-244. Add. 1903.1 



Marking of artificially hatched 



salmon. Pacific Fisherman, 1905, 3, 

 24r-25. Add. 1905.1 



Note on a rare flying-fish 



{Cypselurus lulkeni). Science, 1905, 

 n. s. 21, 746. Add. 1905.2 



Second known specimen, from Beaufort, N. C. 



Promotion of fishery trade be- 

 tween the United States and Japan. 

 Pacific Fisherman, 1905, 3, no. 10, 8. 



Add. 1905.3 



■ The sardine. Pacific Fisher- 

 man, 1905. 3, no. 1, 12-13. 



Add. 1905.4 



■ Case of epidemic carcinoma of 



the thyroid in fishes. Med. Ann., 

 Washington, 1909, 3, 313. 



Add. 1909.1 



[Oral incubation in Apogon or 



Amia] Proc. 4- Internat. Fishery 

 Congr. Washington. Bull. Bur. Fish- 

 eries, 1908 (1910), 28, pt. 2, 1069. 



Add. 1910.1 



Refers to Philippine cheilodipterids. 



[The capture of a second 



specimen of Rhinodon typicus on the 

 coast of Florida! Science, 1913, n. s. 

 38, 314. Add. 1913.1 



■ The mysterious life of the com- 

 mon eel. Nat. Geogr. Mag. 1913, 1140- 

 1146. Add. 1913.2 



The story of the sturgeons (In 



Linthicum, J. C. Protection of our 

 food fish) Congressional Rec, Wash- 

 ington, Oct. 17, 1913, 13-14). 



Add. 1913.3 



Commercial possibilities of the 



goosefish: a neglected food. Econ. Circ. 

 no. 13, U. S. Bureau Fisheries, 1914. 

 5 p. Add. 1914.1 



Pacific policy of the Bureau of 



Fisheries. Pacific Fisherman, Seattle, 

 1914, 12, no. 7, 7. Add. 1914.2 



■ Report of the United States 



commissioner of fisheries for the fiscal 

 year ending June 30, 1913. Rept. 

 Comm. Fisheries, 1913 (1914). 



Add. 1914.3 



Smith, H. M., Evermann, B. W., 

 Cobb, J. N.,& Kendall, W. C. The 



fish and fisheries of the coastal waters 

 of Florida. 54. Congress. Senate 

 Document no. 100. 1897. 80 p. 



Add. 1897.1 



Smith, R. Whitefish and trout in 



lake Michigan. Rept. State Fish 



Comm. Illinois, 1906-08 (1908), 25-29. 



Add. 1908.1 



Smith, (Miss) Rosa, afterwards 

 Eigenmann [1859 — ] Note on the 

 occurrence of Gasterosteus williamsoni 

 Grd. in an artesian well at San Ber- 

 nardino, Cal. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 1883 (1884), 6, 217. Add. 1884.1 



.- On Tetraodon setosus, a new 



species allied to Tetraodon meleagris 

 Lacep. Bull. California Acad. Sci., 

 1886, 6, 155-156. Add. 1886.1 



Smith, WilUam Anderson. Notes 

 on the sucker fishes, Liparis and Lep- 

 adogaster. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soo. 

 Edinburgh, 1885-89 (1885), 9, 143-151. 

 pi. with 10 figs. Add. 1885.1 



Structure of sucker. Breeding habits. Paren- 

 tal care. 



Smitt, Fredrik Adam [1839-1904] 

 On Trachypieridernas stjertfena. Bio. 

 Foren. ForhandL, 1888, 1, 17-21. 



Add. 1888.1 



Caudal rays of Trachypterus and Regalecus. 



Bedrifves det bohuslanska sill- 



fisket pk det for landet fordelaktigaste 

 satt. Aftryck. Landtbruks. Akad. 

 Handl. Tijds., 1895, 55-64. 



Add. 1895.1 



Smyth, {Capt.) William Henry. 

 Memoir descriptive of the resources, 

 inhabitants and hydrography of SicUy 

 and its islands, with a list of the prin- 

 cipal fish, . . . that frequent the Si- 

 cilian coasts and waters. London, 

 1824. Add. 1824.1 



List of fishes with Sicilian and English names, 

 appendix — p. Ixvi-lxxiii. 



Snow, Francis Huntington. Bib- 

 liography of scientific publications by 

 members of the University of Kansas. 

 Kansas Univ. Quart., 1899, ser. A, 8, 

 137-174. Add. 1899.1 



Contains list of palseontological papers by 

 F. H. Snow and S. W. Williston. 



Snyder, C/i. D. Locomotion in 

 Batrachoseps with severed nerve cord. 

 Biol. Bull., Woods Hole, 1904, 7, 280- 

 288. Add. 1904.1 



Sobotta, Johannes. Die Befruch- 

 tung des Eies von Amphioxus lanceo- 



