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Ueber eine neue Art Ti-achyp- 



terus aus dem chilenischen Meere. 

 Arch. Naturgesch., IST-i, 40. Jahrg., 1, 

 117-121. 1 pi. 1874.1 



Carcharodon gigas, eine neue 



Art aus der Tertiarformation Chiles. 

 Zeit.'^chr. Gesam. Naturw., 1S7S, 51 

 (3. scr. 3) 685-686. pi. 1S7S.1 



Ueber einige neue chilenische 



Thiere. i. Ta-nioptem australis Ph. & 

 Ldb. ii. Phoenicopkrus andinus Ph. 

 iii. Sphcnisciis trifascialuf! Ldb., und 

 Splicnincushumboldti'Sleyeji. iv. Clupea 

 Oder Alausa advcna Ph. Arch. Natur- 

 gesch., 1S79, 4.5. Jahrg., 158-164. 



1879.1 



Lo.< f6siles terciarios i cuartarios 



de Chile. Santiago de Chile, 1887. 256 

 p. oSpls. 4°. 1887.1 



Historia natural. Sobre los 



tiburones t,' algunos otros peces de Chile. 

 Anal. Univ. Cliile, 1S87, 71, 1-12. pis. 

 Also separate; Santiago de Chili, 1887. 

 42 p. 8 pis. 8^ 1S87.2 



Vorlaufige Xachricht tiber die 



chilenischen Scescliildkroten und einige 

 Fische der chilenischen Ktiste. Zool. 

 Garten, 1887, 28, S4-SS. 1887 .3 



Algunos peces de Chile. Anal. 



Mus. Xac. Chile, 1892, sec. 1 {Zool.) 

 10 p. 6 pis. 1892.1 



Abbildung und Beschreibung 



einiger chileuischer Fische. Leipzig, 

 1893. 20 p. 6 pis. 4°. 1893.1 



Die chilenischen Arten von 



Galaxias. Santiago de Chile, 1895. 



1895.1 



Los fosiles secondarios de Chile. 



Santiago de Chile, 1899. 104 p. 42 pis. 

 i". 1899.1 



Descripci6n de cinco nuevas 



espeeies chilenas del ordre de los 

 plagiostomos. Anal. Univ. Chile, 1902, 

 109, 303-315. pi. Abstract in Rev. 

 Chil. Xat. Hist., 1902, 6, 59. 1902.1 



Philippsen, H. Fische als A\'etter- 

 propheten. Prometheus, 1913, 25. 

 Jahrg., 142-143. 1913.1 



Philips, Barnet. The Hudson river 

 salmon. Forest & Stream, 1873, 2, 40. 



1873.1 



The carp as a food fish. Forest 



& Stream, 1874, 2, 121. 1874.1 



Fish-culture, etc. Forest & 



Stream, 1874, 3, 132; 148; 180; 228. 



1874.2 



N'otes on fish-culture in Indiana, Connecticut, 

 Maine, Newfoundland, etc. 



The introduction of the Cali- 

 fornia salmon into Australia. Forest & 

 Stream, 1874, 2, 229. 1874.3 



Land-locked salmon. Forest & 



Stream, 1874, 3, 276. 1874.4 



Michigan grayling. Forest & 



Stream, 1874, 3, 4. 1874.5 



The Michigan gi-ayhng (Thymal- 



his tricolor) Forest & Stream, 1874, 2, 

 265. 1874.6 



Ne\\'foundland — its beasts, 



birds and fishes. Forest & Stream, 1874, 

 2, 232. 1874.7 



A rare fish — the tarpum. For- 

 est & Stream, 1874, 2, 389. 1874.8 



Shad in Ohio rivers. Forest et 



Stream, 1874, 2, 136. 1874.9 



Whitefish breeding. Forest & 



Stream, 1874, 3, 244. 1874.10 



Why shad have not been found 



above the Holyoke dam. Forest & 

 Stream, 1874, 2, 356. 1874.11 



Distribution of fish. Forest & 



Stream, 1875, 4, 4. 1875.1 



Fish-culture. Forest & Stream, 



1875, 4, 230. 1875.2 



Fish-culture in Illinois. Forest 



& Stream, 1875, 4, 4. 1875.3 



Fish-culture in Virginia. Forest 



& Stream, 1875, 4, 4, 1875.4 



The fisheries of Michigan. For- 

 est & Stream, 1875, 3, 372. 1875.5 



New Hampshire fish-culture. 



Fore.st & Stream, 1875, 4, 325. 1875.6 



Salmon culture in Canada. 



Forest & Stream, 1875, 4, 198. 1875.7 



Salmon fisheries on the Colum- 

 bia river. Rod & Gun, 1876, 8, 131-132. 

 2 figs. 1876.1 



More about McLeod river trout. 



Fore.st & Stream, 1877, 9, 247. 1877.1 



The value of the different kinds 



of fish as food. Trans. Amer. Fish Cult. 

 A.SS0C., 6. meet., 1877, 88-95. 1877.2 



