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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



DIVISION SELENICHTHYES 



Family Lamprididse 



Taxonpmy. Gill, T. N. 1903.8; Regan, 

 C. T. 1907.11. — Australian forms. Ker- 

 shaw, J. A. 1913.1. 



Lampris. Natural history. Fulton, T. 

 W. 1901.1, 1902.1, 1903.2; Holten, H. S. 

 1902.1; Katuric, M. 1902.1; Morton, 

 A. 1897.1; Shufeldt, R. W. 1893.2. 



Occurrence. — on British coast. Clarke, 

 J. B. (Shetland) 1905.1; Cornish, T. 

 {Cornwall) 1865.1; Gray, J. E. 1861.2. 

 ■ — in California. Evermann, B. W. 



1896.2. — on Dutch coast. Lidth de Jeude, 

 T. W. 1889.1. — on Murman Coast. 

 Lonnberg, A. J. 1900.4. — in New Zea- 

 land waters. Waite, E. R.' 1899.2. — on 

 the Grand Banks. Jordan, D. S. Add. 

 1889.2. 



Taxonomy and relationships. Boulenger, 

 G. A. 1901.15; Brilnnich, M. T. 1788.2; 

 Retzius, A. J. 1799.1; Gill, T. N. Add. 

 1903.4. — Earliest description. Morti- 

 mer, C. Pre-Linn. 1750.1. 



DIVISION HEMIBRANCHII 

 Taxonomy; — Synopsis. Gill, T. N. 



1885.3. — Review, Japan. Jordan,' D. S. 

 & Starks, E. C. 1903.4. —Fossil forms. 

 Woodward, A. S. 1889.2. 



Family Gasterosteidse 



The Sticklebacks 



For a map showing the geographical dis- 

 tribution of the Gasterosteidce, see Boulenger, 

 G. A. 1904.7 (p. 631). 



Taxonomy. — Review; American spe- 

 cies. Eigenmann, C. H. 1887.2. — Nova 

 Scotia. Girard, C. F. 1857.5. 



Fossil forms. — 7n Pleistocene of 

 Nevada. Hay, O. P. 1907.1. — Taxoiiomy. 

 Jordan, D. S. 1907.3, 1908.2. 



Gasterosteus. Natural history notes, 

 popular articles, etc. BorcSa, J. 1904.4; 

 Forbes, H. O. 1897.2; Leonhardt, E. E. 

 1907.2; Lonnberg, A. .T. 1898.2 ; Liihe, 

 M. 1911.1; Martens, E. 1871.1; O., - 

 1830.1; Ramage, J. 1825.1, 1826.1; 



Salm-Horstmar, W. F. 1860.1; Schulze, 

 L. 1915.3; Seligo, A. 1901.1; Sprenger, 

 W. 1901.4; •Swinnerton, H. H. 1907.1; 

 Anon. 320, 430, 459, 509; Holt, E. W. 

 Add. 1893.2; Kendall, W. C. Add. 



1902.1; Arderon, W. Pre-Linn. 1748.2; 

 Westbeck, Z. Pre-Linn. 1754.1. 



Taxonomy. — Revisions. Regan, C. T. 

 1909.15; Sauvage, H. E. 1874.5. — 

 Species of Ireland. Thompson, W. 1841.4. 



Variability and variations. Bonizzi, P. 

 1869.2; Boulenger, G. . A. {in lateral 

 shields) 1893.3; Day, F. 1878.3 ; Harting, 

 P. 1878.4; Lunel, G. (of diagnostic char- 

 acters) 1882.1; Mourgue, M. 1901.3. 



For a map showing the distribution of 

 members of the genus Gasterosteus, see 

 Meek, A. 1916.1 (p. 188). 



Pygosteus. Review East Asian forms. 

 Berg, L. S. 1907.12. 



For a map showing the geographical dis- 

 tribution of species of the genus Pygosteus, 

 8ee Meek, A. 1916.1 (p. 190). 



Spinachia. Natural history. Petersen, 



C. G. 1893.5. 



For a map showing the distribution of 

 Spinachia, see Meek, A. 1916.1 (p. 194). 



Family Aulprhynchidse 



For a map showing the geographical dis- 

 tribution of the Aulorhynchidos, see Meek, 

 A. 1916.1 (p. 194). 



Taxonomy. Gill, T. N. 1863.12. 



Family Centriscidse 



Macrorhamposidae, syn. 



Taxonomy; synopsis. Regan, C. T- 

 1914.10. 



Centriscus (Macrorhamposus) 



(Snipe-fish). Natural history and oc- 

 currence. Emery, C. 1879.2 (5) ; Kilnstler, 

 J. & Chaine, J. 1906.1; Rodier, E. 1898.1. 

 — On French coast. Brasil, L. & Gadeau 

 de Kerville, H. 1905.1. —Ore Chilean 

 coast. Delfin, F. T. 1899.4. —In Irish 

 waters. Patterson, R. 1906.1. — In 

 Florida waters. Smith, H. M. 1904.7. 



Taxonomy. — Revision. Weber, M. C. 

 1909.3. 



Family Amphisilidse 



Amphisile. Taxonomy and occurrence. 

 Hilgendorf, F. M. 1884.1; Liitken, C. F. 

 (synopsis) 1865.1. — Palau Is. Macleay, 

 W. 1879.3. 



Group Lophobranchii 



(Hippocampids and Syngnathids) 

 Natural history. Duncker, G. 1900.1; 



Harting, P. 1872.5; Noll, F. C. 1879.1; 



Zograf, N. Y. 1901.4. 



Taxonomy. Cope, E. D. 1871.9; Gill, 



T. N. 1896.2; Hollard, H. L. 1850.1; 



•Kaup, J. J. 1853.1, 1856.2; Nardo, G. 



D. 1842.1. — Review, Japan. Jordan, D." 

 S. & Snyder, J. O. 1901.11. 



Family Syngnathidse 



Pipe-fishes and Sea-horses 



Taxonomy — of Genera. ♦Duncker, G. 

 1912.1. — Australian forms. Duncker, 

 G. 1909.1. — Indian forms. Duncker, 

 G. 1910.1. — Synopsis; western North 

 America. Gill, T. N. 1863.24. —Baltic 

 Sea. Heincke, F. 1880.1. — Review of 

 American species. Swain, J. 1882.3. 



Hippocampus (Sea-horse). Natural 

 history notes; miscellaneous accounts, de- 

 scriptions, etc. Baird, S. F. 1872.17 

 Bert, P. 1867.3; Brittain, T. 1873.1 

 Dax, L. 1863.1; •Gill, T. N. 1905.5 

 Goode, G. B. (ore St. Georges Banks) 

 1878.8; Hutchinson, T. N. 1873.1; Shu- 

 feldt, R. W. 1895.1; Anon. 499. —Tail 

 as a prehensile organ in Hippocampus. 

 DufossS, A. 1874.2. 



Early descriptions, figures, etc. of the sea- 

 horse. Osburn, R. C. 1915.1; Anon. 730; 

 Eastman, C. R. Add. 1916.2, Add. 1917.4; 

 Moffett, T. Pre-Linn. 1634.1. 



Nerophis. Natural history, occurrence, 

 etc. Lord, J. K. 1867.4; Smith, John A. 

 1863. 2-.4. — In Ireland. Barrett-Hamil- 

 ton, G. E. 1892.1. —Pelagic form. Ever- 



