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Townsend, C. H. 



The conservation of our rivers 



and lakes. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc. 1910 (1911), 101-114. 



Add. 1911.1 



• • The curious relationship of the 



freshwater mussel to fishes. Bull. 

 N. Y. Zool. Soc, 1913, 16, 1046. 



Add. 1913.1 



Destruction of fishes by algae. 



Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 1913, 16, 1048. 

 Add. 1913.2 



A fine herd of sea horses [at the 



New York Aquarium] Bull. N. Y. 

 Zool. Soc, 1913, 16, 1058. fig. 



Add. 1913.3 



Hatching grayling at the iNew 



York] Aquarium. Bull. N. Y. Zool. 

 Soc, 1913, 16, 1056-1057. 



Add. 1913.4 



A long-lived fish. Bull. N. Y. 



Zool. Soc, 1913, 16, 1049. fig. 



Add. 1913.5 



A striped bass [Roccus lineatus] twenty-one 

 years old. 



Notes of interest [on various 



fishes] Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 1913, 

 16, 1055-1056. figs. Add. 1913.6 



The private fish pond — ■ a neg- 

 lected resource. Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 



1913, 16, 1053-1054. Add. 1913.7 



For full paper see Townsend, 1914.1. 



The scarcity of literature- on 



the habits of fishes. Bull. N. Y. Zool. 

 Soc, 1913, 16, 1042-1043. 



Add. 1913.8 



The whale shark [Rhineodon 



typus) Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 1913, 

 16, 1047-1048, 2 figs. Add. 1913.9 



Biological investigations in Long 



Island Sound. Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 



1914, 17, 1161-1163. Add. 1914.1 



An interesting fish photograph. 



Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 1914, 17, 1178. 

 Add. 1914.2 



The spotted horse, Eques punctatus. 



New aquariums in America 



and Europe. Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 

 1914, 17, 1093-1094. 2 figs. 



Add. 1914.3 



Trachmann, Charles 0. Voracity 

 of the haddock [Gadus ceglefinus] Nature, 

 1889, 39, 9. Add. 1889.1 



Tracy, H. C. The fishes of Rhode 

 Island. III. The fishes of the mack- 

 erel family. 37. Ann. Rept. Comm. 

 Inland Fisheries Rhode Island, 1907, 

 33-64. 8 figs. Add. 1907.1 



A list of rare fishes taken in 



Rhode Island in the year 1906. 37. 

 Ann. Rept. Comm. Inland Fisheries 

 Rhode Island, 1907, 65-68. 



Add. 1907.2 



The fishes of Rhode Island. V. 



The flatfishes. 38. Ann. Rept. Comm. 

 Inland Fisheries, Rhode Island, 1908, 

 46-84. 9 figs. Add. 1908.1 



The fishes of Rhode Island. VI. 



A description of two young specimens 

 of squeteague (Cynoscion regalis) with 

 notes on their rate of growth. 38. Ann. 

 Rept. Comm. Inland Fisheries, Rhode 

 Island, 1908, 85-91. 2 figs. 



Add. 1908.2 



The fishes of Rhode Island. 



VII. The life history of the common 

 eel. 39. Ann. Rept. Comm. Inland 

 Fisheries Rhode Island, 1909, 43-55. 

 2. pis. Add. 1909.1 



Traquair, Ramsay Heathy [1840- 

 1912] For biographical sketches and 

 obituaries, see Hussakof, L. 1913.2. 

 See also Mcintosh, W. C. in Zoologist, 

 1912, 4. ser. 16, 464-466; Scottish 

 Nat., 1913, p. 5: Home, J. in Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 1914, 33, 336- 

 341. 



■ History of research among the 



fossil fishes of Scotland. Nature, 1879- 

 80 (1880), 21, 428-431. Add. 1880.1 



The platysomid fishes. Nature, 



1879-80 (1880), 21, 55. Add. 1880.2 



Notes on Chondrosteus acipen- 



seroides, Agassiz, Pi'oc Roy. Phys. Soc 

 Edinburgh, 1885-88 (1888), 9, 349-361. 

 5 figs. Add. 1888.1 



Traube-Mengarini, Margherita. 

 Recherches sur les gaz contenus dans 

 la vessie natatoire des poissons. Arch. 

 Ital. Biol., 1888, 9, 248-254. 



Add. 1888.1 



Carassius auratus and Leuciscus studied. 



Treacher, W. H. British Borneo: 

 sketches of Brunei, Sarawak, Labuan 

 and North Borneo. Journ. Straits 

 Branch Roy. Asiatic Soc, 1889, no. 

 20, 13-74. Add. 1889.1 



Fishing methods: wiers, nets, spears, tuba: 

 p. 52-55. 



