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Pearson, Joseph. The gourami. 

 Spolia Zeylanica, 1911, 7, 209-210. 



1911.1 



Sun-fish caught near Jaffna. 



Spoha Zeylanica, 1911, 7, 208. pi. 



1911.2 



Crustacea and fish in the sewage 



tanks at Madampitlva [Ceyloni Spolia 

 Zeylanica, 1912, 8, 152. 1912.1 



General fishery questions (In 



his Administration report on marine 

 biology to the Ceylon Government for 

 1910-11 [Colombo] 1912) 1912.2 



The singing fish of Batticaloa. 



Spolia Zeylanica, 1912, 8, 150-151. 



1912.3 



Pease, J. Ives. White fish in Tuni 

 lakes. Forest & Stream, 1874, 2, 229. 



1874.1 



About trout ponds. Forest & 



Stream, 1876, 7, 19. 1876.1 



Pease, Josiah C. Account of bluefish 

 caught about Edgartown, Massachu- 

 setts, 1865-71. Kept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1871-72 (1873), 1, 177. 1873.1 



Peck, James I. On the food of the 

 menhaden. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1893 (1894), 13, 113-126. 8 pis. 1894.1 



The sources of marine food. 



Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1895 (1896), 15, 

 351-368. 7 pis. 1896.1 



Peck, William D. Description of 

 four remarkable fishes, taken near the 

 Piscataqua in New Hampshire. Mem. 

 Amer. Acad. Sci., 1804, 2, pt. 2, 46-57 



1804.1 



. A short description of the ather- 



me, two specimens of which have been 

 lately presented to the cabinet of the 

 Historical Society. Coll. Mass. Hist. 

 Soc, 1810, 3, 102. 1810.1 



Pedaschenko, D. Ueber eine eigen- 

 tumhche Gliederung des Mittelhirnes 

 bei der Aalmutter (Zoarces viviparus) 

 Anat. Anz., 1901, 19, 494-496. 1901.1 



Zur Entwicklung des Mittel- 



hirns der Knochenfische. Arch. Mikr. 

 Anat., 1901, 59, 295-314. 3 pis. & 4 figs. 



1901.2 

 Pedley, Charles. The history of New- 

 foundland from the earliest times to the 

 year 1860. London, 1863. 531 p. 8°. 

 r.- ^ ■ 1863.1 



iisheries are frequently referred to. 



Pedro, Dom (pseudon.) Eyeless fish. 

 Forest & Stream, 1877, 8, 49. 1877.1 



Feeding gold fish. Forest & 



Stream, 1877, 7, 404. . 1877.2 



Pedroni, P. M. Memoire sur les 

 poissons fossiles du departement de la 

 Gironde. Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 

 1844, 13, 277-298. 2 pis. 1844.1 



Peek, Richard. Parental attachment 

 of the miller's thumb (Coitus gobio) 

 Student Intell. Observ., 1869, 3, 455- 

 458. 1869.1 



Peers, John. A five-spined stickle- 

 back in Britain. Zoologist, 1864, 22, 

 9145. 1864.1 



Peetz, H. Die Fischwaid in den 

 bayerischen Seen. Kulturhistorische 

 Skizzen. Milnchen, 1862. 79 p. 1862.1 



Pegot, Gaston. Sur quelques anoma- 

 lies presentees par I'ecrevisse, la sang- 

 sue, la roussette et le mouton. C. R. 

 Mem. Soc. Biol. Paris, 1900, 52, 322-324. 



1900.1 



Peirce, Milton P. Black bass in 

 south Jersey. Forest & Stream, 1876, 

 6, 147. 1876.1 



1877, 



— Planting fry. 

 8, 81. 



Forest & Stream, 

 1877.1 



Stocking south Jersey waters 



with salmon. Forest & Stream, 1877, 

 7, 355. 1877.2 



Notesfrom the Aquadale ponds. 



Chicago Field, 1879, 12, 291. 1879.1 



Black bass notes from " Aqua- 

 dale." Forest & Stream, 1880, 15, 9. 



1880.1 



How the first shad were hatched. 



Forest & Stream, 1880, 15, 166. 1880.2 



Shad hatching and carp. Forest 



& Stream, 1880, 15, 386. 1880.3 



Shad hatching and shad laws. 



Forest & Stream, 1880, 15, 67. 1880.4 



Resuscitation of apparently 



dead carp. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1884, 

 4, 183. 1884.1 



Peixotto, Benjamin F. The sea 

 fisheries of France and Algiers. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1884, 4, 417-419. 



1884.1 



Pel, H. S. Over eene nieuwe soorte 

 van Polynemus (P. macroncmus) Bijdr. 

 Dierkunde, 1848-54, 1, 9-10. 1848.1 



