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BIBLIOGBAPHY OF FISHES 



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A contribution to the embryog- 



raphy of osseous fishes, with special 

 reference to the development of the 

 cod {Gadus morrhua) Rept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1882 (1SS4), 10, 455-605. Also 

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 12 pis. 8°. 1SS4.3 



Notes on the regeneration of the 



scales of the German carp. Bull. U. S. 

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On the retardation of the de- 

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 on the egg fungus and bacteria. Rept. 

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On a skin parasite of the cunner 



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The archistome theory. Amer. 



Naturalist, ISSo, 19, 1115-1121. 



1885.1 



The development of the feys of 



osseous fishes. Ainer. XaturaHst, iSSo, 

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Development of the spines of 



the anterior dorsal of Gasterosteus and 

 Lophius. Amer. Naturalist, 1885, 19, 

 415. 1885.3 



Directions for collecting em- 



biotocoid fish embryos. Bull. U. S. 

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Note on the male organs of the 



eel. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1885, 5, 

 1-3. 2 figs. 1885.5 



On certain features of the de- 

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On the availability of embryo- 

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On the forces which determine 



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On the formation of the em- 

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On the manner in which the 



cavity of the heart is formed in certain 



teleosts. Amer. Naturalist, 1885, 19, 

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On the morphology and evolu- 

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 532-533. 1885.11 



On the position of the yolk- 



blaatopore as determined by the size 

 of the vitellus. Amer. Naturahst, 1885, 



19, 411-415. Ab.stract in Jom-n. Roy. 

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On the translocation forwards 



of the rudiments of the pelvic fins in 

 the embryos of physochst fishes. Amer. 

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1885.13 



An outline of a theory of the 



development of the unpaired fins of 

 fishes. Amer. Naturahst, 1885, 19, 

 90-97. figs. 1885.14 



The development of Fundulus 



heterocliius. Amer. Naturalist, 1886, 



20, 824. 1886.1 



The development of the mud- 

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The development of the toad- 

 fish (Batrachus) Amer. Naturalist, 

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Embryology of the fishes' fins. 



Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1884 (1886), 

 12, 981-1086. 1886.4 



On certain features of the de- 

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 Nat. Mus., 1886, 8, 156-162. 1886.5 



On some of the protective con- 

 trivances developed by and in connec- 

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 fishes. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc 1885 

 (1886), 59-65. 1886.6 



On the development of viviparous 



osseous fishes. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 1886, 8, 128-165. 6 pis. Abstract in 

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1886.7 



On the origin of heterocercy and 



the evolution of the fins and fin-rays of 

 fishes. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1884 

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On the symmetry of the first 



segmentation furrows of the blastodisk 

 of elasmobranchs. Amer. Naturalist, 

 1886, 20, 470-473. 2 figs. 1886.9 



