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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



215 



Structure of Clinostomum (pre- 

 liminary notice) Science, 1901, n. s. 

 13, 37S. 1901.1 



First record of its occurrence in black-bass 

 and j'cllow-perch. 



Notes on the trematodes of lake 



Chautauqua, X. Y. Science, 1002, n. s. 

 15, 573-574. 1902.1 



Records Microphallus opacus (Wardl as fre- 

 quent in black bass. Bunodera (sp.) occurs also 

 in the black bass. Two other undetermined 

 flukes are found in rock bass, darters and sun- 

 fish. 



Bunodera coniuta, sp. nov., a 



new parasite from the crayfish and cer- 

 tain fishes of lake Chautauqua, X. Y. 

 Biol. BuU. Woods Hole, 1903, 5, 63- 

 73. 7 figs. 1903.1 



On Cryplogonimus chyli (n. g. et 



n. sp.) a fluke with two ventral suckers. 

 Zool. Anz., 1903, 26, 315-318. 2 figs. 

 Abstract in Science, 1903, n. s. 17, 533- 

 .534. 1903.2 



Brief account of a new species of fluke found 

 in black bass. 



Destruction of mosquitoes and 



their larvie bv fish and lime. Journ. 

 Bombay Xat.'Hist. Soc, 1907, 17, no. 

 3, ,S32-S33. 1907.1 



On the structure of Cryptogoni- 



mus chyli, an aberrant distome from 

 fishes of Michigan and Xew York. 

 Journ. Exper. Zool., 1910, 9, 517-536. 



1910.1 



On the distribution and mode of 



occurrence in the United States and 

 Canada of Clinostomum marginatum, a 

 trematode parasitic in fish, frogs and 

 birds. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 1911, 

 20, 350-366. 1911.1 



On the structure of Clinostomum 



marginatum, a trematode parasite of the 

 frog, bass and heron. Journ. Morphol., 

 1912, 23, 189. 1912.1 



Osbom, John H. X'otes and sug- 

 gestions concerning the Florida shad 

 fishery. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1881 

 (1882), 1, 351. 1882.1 



Shad fiishing on the St. John 



river. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1882 

 (188.3), 2, 132. 1883.1 



Osborne, HaroU ./., & Treacher, 

 Llewellyn. See Treacher & Osborne. 



Osborne, W. A., & Muntz, E. The 

 action of carbon dioxide on the respira- 

 tion of the goldfish. Biochem. Journ., 

 Liverpool, 1906, 1, 377-382. 1906.1 



Osburn, Raiimond Carroll [1872 — ] 

 The fishes of < )luo ; an authenticated 

 list, with es))eeial reference to ucou- 

 rence and disfi-ibution. Ohio State 

 Acad. Sci. Special papers, 1901, no. 4, 

 1-105. 1901.1 



The functions of the fins of 



fishes. Science, 1906, n. s. 23, 585-587. 

 — Bull, K. Y. Zool. Soc, no. 25, 347- 

 348. 1906.1 



The origin of vertebrate limbs. 



Recent evidence upon the problem from 

 studies on primitive sharks. Ann. X. Y. 

 Acad. Sci., 1906-07, 17, 415-436. 



1906.2 



Xew evidence from primitive 



sharks on the origin of the limbs of 

 vertebrates. Sc'ence, 1907, n. s. 25, 

 729-730. 1907.1 



Observations on the origin of 



the paired limbs of vertebrates. Amer. 

 Journ. Anat., 1907, 7, 171-194. 5 pis. 



1907.2 



Aquarium exhibits. Bull. X"^. Y. 



Zool. Soc, 1910, no. 42, 702-704. 



1910.1 



Ciohlid fish at the aquarium. 



Bull. X. Y. Zool. Soc, 1910, no. 42, 

 704-705. 1910.2 



" Fish stories." By Charles 



Frederick Holder and David Starr 

 Jordan. Review in Science, 1910, n. s. 

 32, 379. 1910.3 



Local tuna fishing. Bull. N. Y. 



Zool. Soc, 1910, no. 42, 711. 1910.4 



A marine goldfish {A-pogon selli- 



cauda) Bull. X. Y. Zool. Soc, 1910, no. 

 42,710. fig. 1910.5 



A rare fish iPolyprion ameri- 



canus] from the New Jersey coast. 

 Science, 1910, n. s. 32, 568. 1910.6 



Sailfish [Istiophorus nigricans] 



Bull. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 1910, no. 42, 705. 



1910.7 



Transporting live animals with 



the aid of oxygen. Bull. N. Y. Zool. 

 Soc, 1910, no. 42, 701-702. 3 figs. 



1910.8 



Wreckfish or stone-bass (Poly- 



prion americanus) Bull. N. Y. Zool. 

 Soc, 1910, no. 42, 705. fig. 1910.9 



Young thread-fish. Bull. N. Y. 



Zool. Soc, 1910, no. 42, 711-712. illust. 



1910.10 



