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429 



On "whitebait" collected in 



Menai strait. Pi-oc. Trans. Liverpool 

 Biol. Soc, 1915, 29, 201-205. 1915.2 



Soa-fish hatching at Piel. Proc. 



Trans. Liverpool Biol. Soc, 1915, 29, 

 "^-"■l- 1915.3 



Scott, Andrew, & Herdman, ir. A. 

 Sec Herdman & Scott. 



Scott, Andreic, Johnstone, Jniiies, 

 •k Herdman, IF. A. See Herdman, 

 Scott A: Johnstone. 



Scott, Genio C. Fishing in American 

 waters. New York, 1869. 4S4 ]>. 

 illust. S°. lSti9.1 



Part iv. treats of fii?h-culture. 



The same. Xew edition con- 

 taining parts six and seven, on southern 

 and miscellaneous fishes. Xew York, 

 1S7.1. 539 p. illust. S°. 1S75.1 



Scott, George rOldmixon pseudcm.] 

 The grayling of Montana. Forest iV- 

 J'tream, 1S75. 4, 1S2. 1875.1 



Scott, George G. Notes on the marine 

 food-fishes of Long Island and a biologic 

 reconnaissance of Cold Spring harbor. 

 Rept. N. Y'. State. Mus., 1900, pt. 1, 

 214-229. 1900.1 



Further notes on the regenera- 

 tion of the fins of Furidnht.-i heteroclitua . 

 Biol. Bull. Woods Hole. 1907, 12, 38.5- 

 400. 1907.1 



Regeneration and growth in 



fishes. Abstract in Science, 1909, n. s. 

 29, 717. 1909.1 



Regeneration in Fundulus and 



i's relation to the size of the fish. Biol. 

 Bull. Woods Hole, 1909, 17, 343-353. 

 4 figs. <t tables. 1909.2 



Effects of changes in the density 



of water upon the blood of fishes. Bull. 

 Bur. Fisheries 1908 (1910), 28, pt. 2, 

 1143-1150. 1910.1 



The effect of changes in water 



densitv on the blood of fishes. Science, 

 1911,n. S.33, 1.57. 1911.1 



The percentage of water in the 



brain of the dog-fish. Proc. Soc. Exper. 

 Biol. Med., New York, 1912, 9, 39. 



1912.1 



The effect of fresh water upon 



Fundulus h'teroclilu-f. Science, 1913, 

 n. s. 37, 2ti9. 1913.1 



A physiological study of the 



changes in Mtiitelus cnidK produced by 



modifications in the molecular concen- 

 tration of the exierual medium. Ann. 

 N, Y. Acad. Sci., 1913, 23, 1-75. 14 

 figs. & 20 tables. 1913.2 



Some effects on l''undulus of 



changes in th(- density of the surround- 

 ing medium. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 



1913, 25, 121-133. 1913.3 



— The percentiige of water in the 



brain of the smooth dos-fish, Miisleliix 

 canU. Anat. Record, 1914, 8, 55-64. 



1914.1 



The relation of aquatic animals 



to the surrounding water. How our 

 blood hears evidence of our ultimate 

 aquatic origin. Scient . Amer. SuppL, 



1914, 77, 342-343. 1914.2 



Adaptation of :iiuiati(^ animals to osmotic 

 pressure of medium. 



Scott, George G., & Denis, W. The 

 relation of osmotic pressure to absorp- 

 tion phenomena in the dog-fish. Amer. 

 Journ. Physiol., 1913, 32, 1-7. 1913.1 



Scott, George G., & White, G. F. 

 Preliminary note on the permeabilit}' 

 to salts of the gill membranes of a fish. 

 Science, 1910, n. s. 32, 767-768. 1910.1 



Scott, J. The maskinonge of Mus- 

 koka. Forest & Stream, 1875, 3, 395. 



1875.1 



Scott, Roherl F. [1868 — ] The voj^- 

 age of the "Discovery." With illustra- 

 tions by Dr. E. A. Wilson and other 

 members of the expedition, colored 

 plates in facsimile from Dr. Wilson's 

 sketches, panoramas and maps. 2 vols. 

 New York & London, 1905. 1905.1 



Contains observations on fish and fisfieties. 



Scott, S. D., & Holt, Er?tcsl W. L. 

 See Holt & Scott. 



Scott, Thomas. The marine fishes 

 and invertebrates of Loch Fyne. 15. 

 ,A.nn. Rept. Fishery Board Scotland, 

 1897, pt. 3, 107-174. 1897.1 



The fishes of the Firth of Clyde. 



IS. Ann. Rept. Fishery Board Scotland, 

 1900, 272-293. 1900.1 



Notes on some parasiles of 



fishes. 19. .\nn. Rept. Fisherv Board 

 Scotland, 1902, pt. 3, 137-15L pi. & 

 12 figs. Ihid., 1903, 20. Ann. Rept., pt. 

 3, 299-302. pi. & 4 figs. 1902.1 



Observations on the food of 



fishes. 20. Ann. Rept. Fishery Board 

 Scotland, 1902, pt. 2, 486-538. ' 1902.2 



