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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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Report on the fossil fishes of the 



IJnited States, read before the Assooia- 

 tion of American Geologists and Natural- 

 ists at New Haven, Conn., in 1845. 



1S45.1 



This manuscript report was never separately 

 published, but copious extracts from it are con- 

 tained in J. S. Newberry's Fossil fishes and fossil 

 plants of the Triassic rocks of New Jersoj- and the 

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Redfield, WiUiamC. [1801-1877] For 



biographical sketch, see Olmsted, 



Scientific life and labors of A\'. C. Red- 

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Fossil fishes in Virginia. Amer. 



Journ. Sci., 1838, 34, 201. 1S3S.1 



Catopierus gracilis is mentioned. 



Fossil fishes of the [Triassici 



Red Sandstone. Amer. Journ. Soi., 

 1839, 36, 186-187. 1839.1 



Mentions only Caiopterus gracilis and an un- 

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fishes. Amer. Journ. Sci., 1841, 41, 

 24-28. 1841.1 



Five species of Semionotus and fom: of Catop- 

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Notice of newlj- discovered fish- 

 beds and a fossil footmark in the Red 

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 Amer. Journ. Sci., 1843, 44, 134-136. 

 fig. 1843.1 



Three species of Semionotus are mentioned. 



On the newly-discovered ichthy- 



olites in the New Red Sandstone of New 

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 4, 23". ~ Phil. Mag., London, 3. ser. 23, 

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On the geological age and affini- 

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 the sandstone formation of Connecticut, 

 New Jersey, and the coalfield near Rich- 

 mond, in Virginia. Ann. Sci., Cleve- 

 land, Ohio, 1853, 1, 270-271. 1853.1 



Abstract of communication made to the 

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On the relations of the fossil 



fishes of the sandstone of Connecticut 

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Redlefgmal, E. Fische-Atlas; un- 

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1909.1 



Redlich, K. A. Ein Ptychoduszahn 

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Redmond, Roland. On rainbow 

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Red Spinner, pseudonym for Svin- 

 hafoud, Sigurd. 



Redtenbacher, , Heckel, Johan 



Jakoh, & Fenzl, Eduard. See Fenzl, 

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Redwood, TheopMlus. Eulachon oil. 

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1880.1 



Reed, ^4. G. Blindness of salmon. 

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Reed, C. F. Fish breeding. Trans. 

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Reed, Chester A. Goldfish, aquaria, 

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Reed, Dwight T. The fisheries of 

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 1883 (1885), 11, 1195-1196. 1885.1 



Reed, Edwyn C. Catdlogo de los 

 peces Chilenos. Ann. Universidad, 

 1897. 24 p. 1897.1 



See also the faunal lists of Chilean fishes cited 

 under Delfin, F. T., 1898. 1, and Porter, C. E., 

 1909.1, supra. 



The fisheries in Chile. Chilean 



Comm. Buffalo Exposition, 1901, 5-25. 



1901.1 



Reed, Hugh Daniel. The structure of 

 the poison glands of Schilbeodes gyrinus. 

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 meet., 1900, 232-233. Abstract in 

 Science, 1900, n. s. 12, 304. 1900.1 



The poison glands of Noturus 



and Schilbeodes. Amer. Naturalist, 

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Reed, Hugh Daniel, & Wright, 

 Albert H. The vertebrates of the 

 Cayuga lake basin. Proc. Amer. Phil. 

 Soc, 1909, 48, 370-459. 4 pis. 1909.1 



Reed, Thomas S. Ocean depths: 

 their contents and surroundings. Proc. 

 Geogr. Soc. Australasia, South Austral. 

 Branch, 1904, 7, 1-15. 3 pis. 1904.1 



Contains reference to deep-sea fishes. 



