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Points in the development of 



the pectoral fin and girdle in teleosteans. 

 Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 66. meet., 



1886, 697-698. 1886.3 



On the development of the ovary 



and oviduct in certain osseous fishes. 

 Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 67. meet., 



1887, 769. 1887.1 



The significance of the yolk in 



the eggs of osseous fishes. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., 1887, 5. ser. 20, 1-8. pi. 



1887.2 



Neptune's nursery. A summary 



of the eggs and life-history of fishes. 

 Parts 1 and 2. National Observer, 1890. 



1890.1 



On the morphology and develop- 

 ment of the pectoral fins in teleostean 

 fishes. Elizabeth Thompson Research. 

 Glasgow, 1890. 2 pis. 1890.2 



Survey of the fishing grounds off 



the west coast of Ireland. On certain 

 post-larval fishes collected during the 

 early part of the survey in. pL] 1890. 

 pi. 1890.3 



Notes on the development of 



the angler-fish (Lophius piscatorius) 

 9. Ann. Rept. Fishery Board Scotland, 

 1891, pt. 3, 343-348. 2 pis. 1891.1 



On the eggs and larvae of 



Callionymus lyra, the dragonet. 9. Ann. 

 Rept. Fishery Board Scotland, 1891, 

 pt. 3, 349-361. pi. & 4 figs. 1891.2 



Curious protective features in 



the young of vertebrates. Ann. Ander- 

 son Nat. Hist. Soc, Glasgow, 1892, 

 110-117. 1892.1 



The development of the pharjm- 



geal teeth in the Labridae. Rept. Brit. 

 Assoc. Adv. Sci., 62. meet., 1892 (1893), 

 773. 1893.1 



On the formation of argenteous 



matter in the integument of teleosteans. 

 Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 62. meet., 

 1892 (1893), 772-773. 1893.2 



Description of specimens of sea- 

 trout, caphn and sturgeon from Hudson 

 bay. Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 66. 

 meet., 1896, 687-688. 1896.1 



On the Esocidae (or Luciidae) 



of Canada. Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. 

 Sci., 66. meet., 1896, 688. 1896.2 



The living Chimsera and its egg. 



Ottawa Naturalist, 1897, 10, 185-189. 



1897.1 



Change of function in fishes' 



fins. Ottawa Naturalist, 1898, 12, 129- 

 132. 1898.1 



On the treatment and planting 



of salmonoid fry. 30. Ann. Rept. Dept. 

 Mar. & Fish., Ottawa 1897 (1898), 

 xl-xliv. 1898.2 



The propagation of black bass. 



30. Ann. Rept. Dept. Mar. & Fish., 

 Ottawa 1897 (1898), xlv-xlviii. 1898.3 



The food of the sturgeon. 31. 



Ann. Rept. Dept. Mar. & Fish., Ottawa 

 1898 (1899), Iv-bc. 1899.1 



Fish-culture in Canada. Trans. 



Ottawa Lit. Scient. Soc, 1900, no. 2, 

 165-182. 1900.1 



Powers of adaptation in fishes. 



Ottawa NaturaHst, 1901, 14, 212-217. 



1901.1 



Special report on I. The hatch- 

 ing and planting of trout. II. The 

 planting of predaceous fish. III. The 

 aim and method of fishing legislation. 

 34. Ann. Rept. Dept. Mar. & Fish., 

 Ottawa, 1901. 1901.2 



The swim-bladder of fishes a 



degenerate gland. Proc. Trans. Nova 

 Scotian Inst. Nat. Sci., 1906, 11, 199- 

 226. 4 pis. 1906.1 



The eggs and early life-history 



of the herring, gaspereau, shad and 

 other clupeoids. 39. Ann. Rept. Dept. 

 Mar. & Fish., Ottawa, 1907, 95-110. 

 3 pis. 1907.1 



The biological investigation of 



Canadian waters, with special reference 

 to the government biological stations. 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, 1908, 3. ser. 

 1, 71-92. 1908.1 



Northern and southern species in the gulf 

 waters, p. 73-74. Banks of the gulf and Atlantic 

 shore, p. 77-78. 



The fish and fisheries of Mani- 

 toba. Handbook Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 

 1909, 228-237. 1909.1 



Fish: some thoughts on Cana- 

 dian fisheries and the Canadian public. 

 An address to the Canadian Club of 

 Regina, Saskatchewan. Leeds, 1910. 

 9 p. 8°. 1910.1 



Fisheries work in St. Andrews 



University. Memorial vol.. Scientific 

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A perfect fish pass. Trans. 



Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1913 (1914), 47-56. 



1914.1 



