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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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Description of an extraordinary 



fish, resembling the Stylephorus of iShaw 

 [Saccopharynxi Ann. Lyceum Nat. 

 Hist. New York, 1824, 1, pt. 1, S2-S6. 



1824.2 



Description of the Raia erinacca, 



or hedgehog ray. Journ. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philad., 1825, 9, 290. 1825.1 



The hedgehog-ray — a species 



of fish taken occasionally near New 

 York, in the Atlantic ocean, and now for 

 the first time described. Anier. Journ. 

 Sci., 1,825, 9, 290-293. — Ann. Philos. 

 (Thomson), 1826, 11, 112-114. 1825.2 



Saccopharynx, novum genus 



piscium. Bull. Sci. Nat. (F6russac), 

 1825, 6, 416. 1825.3 



Description of a new species of 



dory [Zeus crinitus] from Block island. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., 1826, 11, 144-146. — 

 Isis (Oken), 1832, 1050-1051. 1826.1 



Description of an apparently 



new species of Diodon [D. carinatus] 

 Ann. Lvceum Nat. Hist. New Y'ork, 

 1828, 2, 264-265. fig. — Bull. Sci. 

 Nat. CFerussac), 15, 167. — Isis (Oken), 

 10, loss. fig. 1828.1 



Ueber Stylephorus Shaw. Isis 



(Oken), 1832, 106S. 1832.1 



Report in part of Samuel L. 



MitchiU, M.D., Professor of Natural 

 History, etc., on the fishes of New York. 

 Edited by Theodore Gill, ^l.A., :\I.D., 

 etc. [Privately printed] Washington, 

 D. C, 1898. .30 p. 8°. 1898.1 



Mitchill, Samuel Latham, Hildreth, 

 S. P., & Clemens, James W. Notice of 

 the spoonbill sturgeon, or paddle-fish 

 of the Ohio {Polyodon feuille of Lac(5- 

 pede) Amer. Journ. Sci., 1822, 12, 

 201-205. pi. 1822.1 



Mitchill, Samuel Latham, & Willey, 

 Aaron. Zeus crinitus, n. sp. Bull. Sci. 

 Nat. (F6russac), 1828, 13, 362. 1828.1 



Mitre, Bartolomeo. Notas biblio- 

 grificas y biogrdficas (In Schmidel, 

 Ulrich. Viaje al rio de Ja Plata (1534r- 

 1554) Buenos Aires, 1903. 499 p. 

 illus. & maps. 8°) 1903.1 



Mitrofanov, Pavel Il'ich [= Paul] 

 [1857—] Ueber die erste Anlage der 

 Seitenorgane. Warsaw, 1889. 18 p. 



1889.1 



Ueber die erste Anlage des Ge- 



hororgane bei niedern Wirbelthieren. 

 Centralbl. Biol., 1890, 10, 190-191. 



1890.1 



Dcvelopm(^nt of cranial nerves 



and ganglia in elasniobruiichs [Text in 

 Russian] ^\'a^sa^v, 1892. 251 p. pi. 



1892.1 



Note sur la signification m6ta- 



merique des nerfs crflniens. Congr. In- 

 tern. Zool. Moscow, 1892, 1-8. 1892.2 



Researches on the development 



of vertebrate animals [Text in Russian] 

 Trav. Soc. Nat. Varsovie, 1892, 2, 1- 

 251. 7 pis. 1892.3 



Etude embryog^nique sur les 



s6]aciens. Arch. Zool. Exp6r. G(5n., 

 1893, 3. ser. 1, 161-220. 6 pis. 1893,1 



Contributions h, la division cellu- 



laire indirecte chez les s61aciens. Intern. 

 Journ. Anat. Physiol,, 1894, 40, 333- 

 359. pi. 1894.1 



MitropolskU, S. Kurzer Bericht 

 ilber die Thatigkeit des iohthyologischen 

 Laboratoriums in Astrachan wahrend 

 der Jahre 1906 und 1907 [Text in Rus- 

 sian] Vest. Rybopromysl,, St. Petersb,, 

 1907, 22, 559-569. 1907.1 



Ueber den Zug und das Laichen 



der Haringe im Wolgadelta im Frtihjahr 

 1909 [Text in Russian] Vest. Rybopro- 

 mysl., St. Petersb., 1909, 24, 596-598. ' 



1909.1 



Mitsukuri, KakicU [1858-1909] 

 For memorial notice, see Dean, Bash- 

 ford, in Pop. Sci. Monthly, 1909, 75, 614- 

 616. 



Marine biological station of the 



Imperial University at Misaki. Journ. 

 College Sci. Tokyo, 1887, 1, pt. 4, 381- 

 384. 1887.1 



See also Dean, B. A visit to tlie Japanese 

 zoological station at Misalii. Pop. Sci. iVIonttily, 

 1904, 65, 195-204. 



On a new species of the chimje- 



roid group Hariotta. Zool. Mag. Tokyo, 

 1895, 7, 97-98. pi. 1895.1 



The cultivation of marine and 



freshwater animals in Japan. Pop. Sci. 

 Monthly, 1905, 67, 382-384. 2 illust. — 

 Bull. Bureau Fisheries, 24, 257-289. 

 11 pis. & figs. 1905.1 



Mittenheimer, C. De membro pis- 

 cium pectorale. Berolini, 1847. 1847.1 



Mivart, St. George Jackson [1827- 

 1900] On the vertebrate skeleton. 

 Trans. Linn. Soc. London {Zool.), 1871, 

 27, 369-392. pi. 1871.1 



The fins of elasmobranchs, with 



considerations on the nature and homo- 



