AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



1903.1; Corbin, G. B. 1906.1; Hofer, J. 

 1911.5; Keene, J. H. 1879.5; Kirsch, D. 

 W. 1880.1; Lupton, F. 1878.1; Milde, 



C. J. 1873.1; Solger, B. F. 1878.1; 

 Warnimont, J. 1865.1. 



Taxonomy and nomenclature. . Bona- 

 parte, C. L. 1840.1, 1844.1. —Nomen- 

 clature. Cockerell, T. D. 1909.2. 



Fossil forms. — Miocene, Nevada. 

 Lucas, F. A. 1900.1, 1901.1. —Sweden. 

 Sernander, R. 1902.1. — Oligocene, Ger- 

 many. Troschel, F. H. 1854.1. — Mio- 

 cene of Baden. Winkler, T. C. 1861.1. — 

 Triassic. Zenker, - 1883.1. 



Notropis (Horned Dace). Classifica- 

 tion and nomenclature. Cockerell, T. D. & 

 Callaway, 0. 1909.2; Fowler, H. W. 

 1910.8. 



Natural history. Embody, G. C. Add. 

 1914.2. 



Oreoleuciscus. Taxonomy, mono- 

 graph. Varpakhovskii, N. A. 1889.2. 



Pimephales. Taxonomy; review. Bick- 

 nell, E. P. & Dresslar, F. B. Add. 1885.1. 



Phoxinus. Natural history accounts, 

 descriptions, etc. Bertrand, Emile 1889.1; 

 Blanchard, R. 1896.1; Bucek, L. 1880.1; 

 Leydig, F. 1892.3; Troschel, F. H. 



1851.1, 1872.1; •Warnimont, J. 1867.1. 

 ^— Notes on Palcearctic species. Berg, L. S. 

 1907.7. 



Butilus. Taxonomy and nomenclature. 

 CockereU, T. D. 1909.2; Fowler, H. W. 

 1914.10. 



Semotilus (Wind-fish or Fall-fish). 

 Natural history notes. Evermann, B. W. 

 1905.6; Griggs, J. W. 1878.1; Robinson, 

 R. E. 1878.1; Siclden, G. W. 1878.1. 

 • — Illustration. S. atromaculatus, Agassiz, 

 J. L. & Baird, S. 1889.1. 



Tinea (Tench) . Natural history. Belloc, 

 E. 1901.1; Harting, P. 1875.3; Witthalm, 

 L. 1880.1. 



Fossil forms from Miocene — of Wilrt- 

 temberg. Fraas, O. Add. 1870.1. — of 

 Baden. Winkler, T. C. 1861.1. 



Rhodeus (Bitterling) . Natural history 

 notes and descriptions (chiefly Swiss 

 .forms). Berg, C. 1880.1; Fatio, V. 

 1905.2; Fischer-Sigwart, H. 1910.1; 



Hofer, J. 1910.1; Richters, F. 1901.1. 



Taxonomy. — Synopsis. Berg, L. S. 

 1907.3. — Amur basin forms. Berg, L. S. 

 1907.9. — Fossil forms. Winkler, T. C. 

 1861.1. 



For incubation of eggs in gill-cavities of 

 mussels, see Parental Care, under Re- 

 production. 



Sub-family Cobitldinee 



Taxonomy. Bleeker, P. 1863.23. — 

 Amur basin. Berg, L. S. 1907.11. — 

 Ceylon. Bleeker, P. 1864.2. — Japan. 

 Jordan, D. S. & Fowler, H. W. 1903.3. 



Occurrence as fossils in Idaho. Cope, E. 



D. 1872.10. 



Cobitls (Misgurnus) (Loach). Natural 

 history, occurrence, etc, Cederstrom, G. C. 

 (Sweden) 1874.1; Du Rondeau, F. 1783.1; 

 Faulds, H. 1878.1; Filippi, F. (Italy) 



1859.1; Jeitteles, L. H. (Hungary) 1861.2; 

 Maillard, L. 1900.1; Palmfen, J. A. (Fin- 

 land) 1881. 2,. 3; Struck, C. 1869.1; Tro- 

 schel, F. H. (German mountain brooks) 



1851.1. 1872.1; Anon. 336; Gronovius, 

 J. F. Add. 1775.1, Pre-Linn. 1748.1; Mar- 

 tini, F. H. Add. 1774.2. 



For Cobitis as a weather prophet see under 

 Behavior. 



Fossil forms in Germany. — Tertiary, 

 Meyer, C. E. H. 1851.2. — Miocene. 

 Winkler, T. C. 1861.1. 



Nemachilus. Central Asiatic forms; 

 synopsis. Herzenstein, S. M. 1888.1. 



Family Siluridas 



^Distribution of Siluridce in time and 

 space. Vaillant, L. L. 1897.2. ' 



Natural history, popular account. North 

 America. Kendall, W. C. 1910.1. 



Taxonomy. Bleeker, P. 1863.31; Car- 

 ruccio, A. 1903.1. — Java. Bleeker, P. 

 1846.1, .2, 1847.2, .3,.4. —Dutch East 

 Indies. Bleeker, P. 1858.8, 1862.1. — 

 Surinam. Bleeker, P. 1862.3, 1864.3. — 

 India and Burmah (Fresh water) . Day, F. 

 1871.5, 1876.1. —Synopsis; United 

 States (Fresh-water). Jordan, D. S. 1877.4. 



— Japan (Review). Jordan, D. S. & 

 Fowler, H. W. 1903.6. — Central America 

 (Review). Jordan, D. S. & Gilbert, C. H. 

 1883.24. —Brazil. Kner, R. 1858.1, .2. 



— South America. Liltken, C. F. 1874.1, 

 .4. — Madagascar. Vaillant, L. L. 



1894.2. — Borneo. Vinciguerra, D. 

 1879.1. — Revision, African species. 

 Boulenger, G. A. Add. 1909.1. 



Fossil forms. Leriohe, M. 1901.1, 



1908.3. -;- Tertiary, Bohemia. Laube, G. 

 C. 1897.1. — In Eocene of Paris basin. 

 Priem, F. 1904.3. 



Sub-family Clariinse 

 Taxonomic revision, African species. 

 Boulenger, G. A. 1908.9. 



Sub-famiily Silurinse 

 Silurus glanis (the Wels). Natural 

 history and occurrence in Central Europe. 

 Feddersen, A. F. 1896.2; Fougeroux de 

 Bondaroy, - 1784.1; Hofer, B. 1906.1; 

 Hofer, J. 1896.2; Holm, T. 1779.1; 

 Lubach, D. 1852.1, 1864.1; Liihe, M. 

 1909.1,1912.1; Meier, H. 1865.2; Malm- 

 gren, A. J. 1888.1; Mela, A. J. 1883.2; 

 Plant, J. 1878.1, 1879.1,.2; Reinhardt, 

 J. T. 1865.1; Spohrer,- 1897.1; Wink- 

 ler, T. C. 1871.3; Anon. 194, 627; Imhof, 

 O. E. Add. 1892.1. 



Parasilurus (the Glanis of the Greeks 

 and Romans) . Natural history. Apos- 

 tolidfes, N. C. 1883.1, 1892.1; Bleeker, 

 P. 1862.6; •Gill, T. N. 1906.4; Hough- 

 ton, W. 1873.1; Garman, S. Add. 1891.3: 

 Mauardi, G. Pre-Linn. 1560.1. 

 Sub-family Bagrince 



Arius. Fossil forms in Tertiary of Si- 

 waliks. Gilnther, A. C. 1881.3. ■ — in 

 Eocene of France. Priem, F. 1904.3. — in 

 Eocene of Belgium. Smets, G. Add. 1886.1. 



Amiurus (Bull-head). Natural history. 

 Berthier, V. 1905.1; Dean, B. 1891.1; 



