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Philips, B. 



Another salmon in the Delaware. 



Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 195. 1878.1 



Beneficial results of salmon 



hatching on the Sacramento river. 

 Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 18. 1878.2 



Can eels be bred in Ohio? 



Forest & Stream, 1878, 9, 469. 1878.3 



Confusion in the names of some 



of the American fishes of the herring 

 family. Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 82. 



1878.4 



The exhibition of fish prepara- 

 tions at the centennial and kindred 

 topics. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 

 1877 (1878), 17-26. 1878.5 



Fish-culture in Ohio. Forest & 



Stream, 1878, 9, 488. 1878.6 



Fish for the Susquehanna. For- 

 est & Stream, 1878, 10, 195. 1878.7 



Herring, shad and eels in the 



Potomac. Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 

 462. 1878.8 



The nonsense about shad. For- 

 est & Stream, 1878, 10, 238. 1878.9 



The possible appearance of 



salmon in the Mississippi. Forest & 

 Stream, 1878, 10, 54. 1878.10 



Salmon in the Connecticut. 



Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 255; 279. 



1878.11 



Salmon in the Mississippi. For- 

 est & Stream, 1878, 10, 134. 1878.12 



The Scotch herring fishery. 



Forest & Stream, 1878, 11, 96. 1878.13 



Sharks in New York's waters. 



Forest & Stream, 1878, 11, 32-33. 



1878.14 



Trout hybrids. Forest & Stream, 



1878, 10, 255. 1878.15 



Boiling fish with the scales on 



— a new fish. Chicago Field, 1879, 11, 

 4. 1879.1 



Prehistoric fish-hooks. Trans. 



Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1879 (1880), 51-55. 



1880.1 



General statistics. Trans. 



Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1881 (1882), 61-64. 



1882.1 



Early catch of mackerel. Bull. 



U. S. Fish Comm. 1883, 3, 280. 1883.1 



Holland carp put into Hudson 



river about 1830; letter to Prof. S. P. 

 Baird. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1882 

 (1883), 2, 25. 1883.2 



The primitive fish-hook (In 



Haheutics by modern writers, vol. iii, 

 art. 15 (New York] 1883) Abstract in 

 Century, 1883, 25, 898-904. 1883.3 



A stray cod up the Hudson. 



Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1883, 3, 416. 



1883.4 



Notes of a trip in the gulf of 



Mexico. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1884, 

 4, 144. 1884.1 



Some notes on the mullet fish- 

 eries. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1884, 4, 

 135-137. 1884.2 



Philippsen, Die Rochen der 



Nordsee. Nerthus, 1903, 5. Jahrg., 

 700-702; 716-719. 7 figs. 1903.1 



Philippson, M. L'6elosion des ceufs 

 de poissons, est-elle due k un ph^nom^ne 

 osmotique? Ann. Soc. Zool. Malacol. 

 Belgique, 1912, 46, 186-188. 1912.1 



Phillip, Arthur [1738-1814] The 

 voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany 

 bay. London, 1789. figs. 4°. 1789.1 



French translation, Paris, 1791. 4°. 



Phillips, Drury McN., & Udden, 

 /. A. See Udden & Phillips. 



Phillips, Eben B. Statement con- 

 cerning the menhaden fishery. Rept. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1877 (1879), 6, 401. 



1879.1 



Phillips, Ernest. Trout in lakes and 

 reservoirs. London & New York, 1914. 

 viii, 136 p. 8 illust. 1914.1 



Phillips, Everett F. A review of 

 parthenogenesis. Proc. Amer. Phil. 

 Soc, 1903, 42, 275-345.- 1903.1 



Phillips, John [1800-1874] Fossil 

 fishes (In his Treatise on geology, 

 vol. i, 86-91; 254-255. 3 figs. Lon- 

 don, 1837-39. 8°) 1837.1 



The Malvern hills, compared 



with the Palaeozoic districts of Abberley, 

 WooLhope, May hill, Tortworth, and 

 Usk. Mem. Geol. Surv. Great Britain, 

 1848, 2, 178; 192; 226. 1848.1 



Life on the earth; its origin and 



succession. Cambridge, 1860. 224 p. 

 pl- 8°. 1860.1 



