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A large Polyodon from Iowa. 



Copeia, 1916, no. 34, 65. 1916.2 



Lucania parva in the Aquarium 



Copeia, 1916, no. 31, 37-38. 1916.3 



— ■ — Occurrence of the croaker in 

 New York harbor. Copeia, 1916, no. 

 26, 3-1. 1916.4 



On primarily unadaptive vari- 

 ants. Amer. Naturalist, 1916, 50, 565- 

 574. 1916.5 



Unadaptive color patterns of Scomberomonis, 

 Trichiurus, Lepidopus, etc. 



On a new race of minnow from 



the Rocky Mountain park. A new 

 Gymnachirus from North Carolina. 

 Bull. Amer. AIus. Nat. Hist., 1916, 35, 

 69-72. fig. 1916.6 



The problem of bright-colored 



fishes. Amer. Mus. Journ., 1916, 16, 

 507-511. pi. & figs. 1916.7 



Remarlss on sharks taken in 



Great South bay. Copeia, 1916, no. 35, 

 72-73. " 1916.8 



Seasonal annotations on two 



Long Island fishes. Copeia, 1916, no. 

 27, 9-10. 1916.9 



Raja eglanteria and Zoarces anguillaris. 



Nichols, John Treadwell, & Ever- 

 mami, Barton Warren. See Evermann 

 & Nichols. 



Nichols, John Treadwell, & Gregory, 

 William King. See Gregory & Nichols. 



Nichols, John T., & Mowbray, 



Louis L. A new angel-fish {Angelichthys 

 iownsendi, n. sp.) from Key West. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1914, 33, 581- 

 583. 1914.1 



Nichols, John Treadwell, & Murphy, 

 Robert Cushman. Fishes from South 

 Trinidad islet. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., 1914, 33, 261-266. 3 figs. 1914.1 



Long Island fauna. IV. The 



sharks. Brooklyn Mus. Sci. Bull., 1916, 

 3, no. 1, 1-34. figs. 1916.1 



A Balistes vetvla topotype from 



Ascension [island] Copeia, 1917. no. 

 39, 2. 1917.1 



Nichols, John TreadwelT, & Osbum, 

 Raymond C. See Osbum & Nichols. 



Nichols, John Treadwell, & Wieg- 

 mann, W. H. Notes on fishes near 

 New York. Copeia, 1914, no. 3, 2. 



1914.1 



Notes on fishes near New Yorlc. 



Copeia, 1915, no. 23, 43-45. 1915.1 



Nicholson, F. A. Notes on fisheries 

 of Japan, 1907. Madras, 1907. 8°. 



1907.1 



Nicholson, Henry Alleyne [1844- 

 1899] A manual of zoology, etc. 2 vols. 

 London & Edinburgh, 1870. illust. 



1870.1 



A fifth edition of this work was published at 

 London & Edinburgh in 1878, and a seventh in 

 1887. 939 p. illust. 8°. 



An introductory textbook of 



zoology. Edinburgh, 1871. 189 p. 

 illust. 8°. 1871.1 



A fifth edition of this work was published at 

 Edinburgh & London in 1881. 232 p. iUust. 

 8°. 



Scientific works and memoirs 



[St. Andrews] 1877. 12 p. 8°. 1877.1 



Nicholson, Henry Alleyne, & Lydek- 

 ker, Richard. A manual of palaeontol- 

 ogy for the use of students. 2 vols. 

 Edinburgh & London, 1889. illust. 

 8°. 1889.1 



Fishes, vol. ii, p. 911-1017. 



Nicholson, Hunter. The jack of 

 Tennessee. Chicago Field, 1880, 13, 

 83; 367. 1880.1 



Nicholson, W. A. Sir Thomas 

 Browne as a naturahst. Trans. Norfolk 

 Norwich Natural. Soc, 1900, 7, 72-89. 



1900.1 



Nickerson, Seth. Destruction of 

 small fish in weirs. Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1884, 4, 184. 1884.1 



Nickerson, Winfield Scott [1864—] 

 The development of the scales of Lepi- 

 dosteus. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. 

 CoU., 1893, 24, 11.5-139. 4 pis. 1893.1 



Concerning Cotylogaster occiden- 



talis. Science, 1900, n. s. 2, 250. 1900.1 



Discusses its effect on certain fishes. 



Nicklas, Carl. Drei Tage auf der 

 fiirstlichen Schwarzenberg'schen Kar- 

 pfen-Teich-Wirthschaft in Wittingen in 

 Bohmen. Deutsch. Fischerei Zeitg., 

 1878, 1. Jahrg., 197-198; 205-207; 213- 

 214; 237-239; 245-247; 261-262. 



1878.1 



Der Aal {Anguilla vulgaris) 



Deutsch. Fischerei Zeitg., 1879, 2. 

 Jahrg., 326-328. fig. 1879.1 



Die Nahrung der Karpfen. 



Wiener Landw. Zeitg., 1880, no. 31, 251. 



1880.1 



