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Paxker, G. H. • 



Olfactory reactions in fishes. 



Journ. Exper. Zool., 1910, 8, 535-542. 



1910.3 



Structure and functions of the 



ear of the squeteague. Proc. 4. Intern. 

 Fish. Congr. Washington. Bull. Bureau 



-Fisheries 1908 (1910), 28, pt. 2, 1211- 

 1224. pi. 1910.4 



The olfactory reactions of the 



common killifish, Fundulus heteroditus 

 (Linn.) Journ. Exper. Zool., 1911, 10, 

 1-5. . 1911-1 



The olfactory sense of fishes. 



Amer. Journ. Physiol., 1911, 27, xix. 



1911.2 



The relation of smell, taste and 



the common chemical sense in verte- 

 brates. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 

 1912, 2. ser. 15, 219-234. 1912.1 



Sound as a directing influence in 



the movements of fishes. Bull. Bureau 

 Fisheries, 1912, 30, 97-104. 1912.2 



Effects of explosive sounds, 



such as those produced by motor boats 

 and guns, upon fishes. Rept. Bureau 

 Fisheries 1911 (1913), no. 752. 9 p. 



1913.1 



The directive influence of the 



sense of smeU in the dogfish. Bull. 

 Bureau Fisheries 1913 (1914), 33, 61- 

 68. 1914.1 



The movements of the dog-fish 



as determined by olfactory stimulation. 

 Science, 1914, n. s. 39, 473. 1914.2 



Food excitation olfactory. 



Parker, George Howard, & Davis, 

 Frederica K. The coronary vessels in 

 the hearts of fishes. Science, 1899, n. s. 

 9, 315. 1899.1 



The blood vessels of the heart 



in Carcharias, Raja and Amia. Proc. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1901, 29, 163- 

 178. 3 pis. 1901.1 



Parker, George Howard, & Sheldon, 

 Ral-ph E. The sense of smell in fishes. 

 Bull. Bureau Fisheries 1912 (1913), 32, 

 33-46. 1913.1 



Parker, H. G. Land-locking the 

 quinnat salmon. Experiment in Pyra- 

 mid and Walker lakes. Chicago Field, 

 1878, 10, 165. 1878.1 



Parker, /. B., Williamson, E. B., & 



Osburn, Raymond Carroll. A descrip- 

 tive list of the fishes of Big Jelloway 



creek and tributaries, Knox county, 

 Ohio. 7. Ann. Rept. Ohio Acad. Sci., 

 1899, 18-32. 1899.1 



Parker, /. C. Some experiments 

 with the fry of whitefish. Trans. 

 Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1888 (1889), 67- 

 69. , 1889.1 



Some observations upon the 



grayling. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1888 (1889), 83-87. 1889.2 



Man as a controlling factor in 



aquatic life. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc. 1901 (1902), 48-55. 1902.1 



Parker, Thomas Jeffery [1850-1897] 

 On the venous system of the skate, 

 Raja nasuta. Trans. New Zealand Inst. 

 1880 (1881), 13, 413-418. pi. 1881.1 



Notes on the anatomy and em- 

 bryology of Scymnus lichia. Trans. 

 New Zealand Inst., 1882, 15, 222-234. 

 2 pis. 18S2.1 



On a new method of preserving 



cartilaginous skeletons and other soft 

 animal structures. Trans. New Zealand 

 Inst., 1882, 14, 258-264. 1882.2 



On the connection of the air- 

 bladders and the auditory organs in the 

 red cod (Lotella hacchus) Trans. New 

 Zealand Inst., 1882, 15, 234-236. pi. 



1882.3 



On the gravid uterus of Mustelus 



antarcticus. Trans. Proc. New Zealand 

 Inst., 1882, 15, 219-222. pi. 18S2.4 



Some embryos of the elephant 



fish (Callorhynchus aniarcticus) New 

 Zealand Journ. Sci., 1882, 1, 479-480. 

 — Notes Otago Univ. Mus., 1883, 29, 

 46. 1882.5 



A course of instruction in zoot- 

 omy. Vertebrata. London, 1884. 397 

 p. 74 figs. 1884.1 



On a specimen of the great rib- 

 bon fish (Regalecus argenteus, n. sp.) 

 lately obtained at Moeraki, Otago. 

 Trans. New Zealand Inst., 1SS4, 16, 

 284-296. 2 pis. 18S4.2 



On a Torpedo {T. fusca, n. sp.) 



recently caught near Dunedin. Trans. 

 New Zealand Inst., 1884, 16, 281-284. 

 pi. 1884.3 



On the occurrence of the spinous 



shark (Echinorkinus spinosus) in New 

 Zealand waters. Trans. New Zealand 

 Inst., 1884, 16, 280-281. 1884.4 



