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AilERICAX MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Meek, A, 



GeologicaL changes and the dis- 



tiibution of fislr [Abstract] Nature, 

 1915, 96, 327. 1915.1 



Fish of the Antarctic seas appear to be north- 

 ern in origin, but the freshwater fish-fauna of 

 the southern hemisphere is characterized by the 

 presence of primitive types. 



Aligrations in the sea. Nature, 



1915, 95, 2.31. 1915.2 



Presents a new conception of contra- and 

 denatation. 



Migrations of the dab. Rept. 



Dove ;\Iariue Lab. Cullercoats, 1915, 

 n. s. 4, 38-39. 1915.3 



The migrations of the grey gur- 

 nard, Trigla gurnardus. Rept. Dove 

 Marine Lab. Cullercoats, 1915, n. s. 4, 

 9-15. 5 pis. 1915.4 



A remarkable case of " paren- 

 tal " care in the genus Cottus. Rept. 

 Dove jNIarine Lab. Cullercoats, 1915, 

 n. s. 4, 42-43. pi. 1915.5 



The migrations of fish. London, 



1916. 427 p. illust. 8°. 1916.1 



Meek, Alexander, & Storrow, B. 



Trawl-caught herring landed at North 

 Shields. Rept. Northumberland Sea 

 Fish. Comm. 1911 (1912), 52-58. pi. 



1912,1 



Herring races. Rept. Dove Ma- 

 rine Lab. Cullercoats, 1913, 54-72. 2 

 pis. 1913.1 



Meek, Seth Eugene [185Q-19U] Pub- 

 lications of Seth Eugene "Sleek (In 

 Meek Memorial Volume, p. 45-49. Pri- 

 vately published [Chicago] 1915) 49 p. 

 4 pis. 8°. 1915.1 



Note on the genus Anguilla. 



Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1883, 3, 430. 



1883.1 



Description of a new species of 



Hybopsis (Hybopsis montanus) Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. 1884 (1885), 7, 526-527. 



1885.1 



A review of the American spe- 

 cies of the genus Synodus. Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philad. 1884 (1885), 130-136. 



1SS5.2 



A note on the lamprey of Cayuga 



lake. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci!, 35 

 meet., 1S86, 269. 1886.1 



The fishes of the Cayuga lake 



basin. Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 

 1888, 4, 297-316. 1888 1 



The native fishes of Iowa. Bull. 



Labor. Nat. Hist. L'niv. Iowa, 18S9, 1, 

 161-171. 1889.1 



A list is given of 2S species. 



Notes on a collection of fishes 



from the Maumee valley, Ohio. Proc. 



U. S. Nat. Mus. 1888 (1889), 11, 435-440. 



1889.2 



The native food fishes of Iowa. 



Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 1890, 68-76. 



1S90.1 



Note on Ainmocwtes branchialis. 



Amer. Naturalist, 1890, 23, 640-642. 



1890.2 



A catalogue of the fishes of 



Arkansas. Ann. Rept. Arkansas State 

 Geol., 1891, 215-276. 1891.1 



The fishes of the Cedar river 



basin. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 1891, 

 1-8. 1891.2 



Report of explorations made in 



^lissouri and Arkansas during 1889, 

 with an account of the fishes observed 

 in each of the river basins examined. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1889 (1891), 9, 

 113-141. 1891.3 



A report upon the fishes of Iowa, 



based upon observations and collec- 

 tions made during 1889, 1890, & 1891. 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1890 (1892), 10, 

 217-248. 1892.1 



A new Etheostoma from Arkan- 

 sas. Amer. Naturalist, 1894, 28, 957. 



1894.1 



Notes on the fishes of western 



Ohio and eastern Nebraska. Bull. V. S. 

 Fish Comm. 1894 (1895), 14, 133-138. 



1895.1 



Report of investigations respect- 

 ing the fishes of Arkansas, conducted 

 during 1891, 1892 and 1893, with a 

 synopsis of previous explorations in the 

 same state. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1894 (1895), 14, 67-94. 1895.2 



■ A list of fishes and mollusks col- 

 lected in Arkansas and Indian Territory 

 in 1894. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1895 

 (1896), 15, 341-349. 1896.1 



List of fishes and reptiles ob- 

 tained by Field Columbian JNIuseum 

 Etist African expedition to Somaliland 

 in 1896. Publ. Field Columbian Mus. 

 {ZooL), 1897 (1899), 1, 165-183. pi. 



1899.1 



Notes on a collection of cold- 

 blooded vertebrates from the Olympic 



