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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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.— — Contributions to soionco and 

 bibliographic resume of the writings of 

 R. W.Shufeldt. New York, 1SS7. 20p. 



S°. ISS7 1 



Further studies on Gmiiiiiiicolv- 



pis brachiiisculus Poev. Journ. Alorph., 

 1S80, 2, 271-290. 14 figs. 1880.1 



On Proloptenis anncdciis. Sci- 

 ence, 18;)3, n. s. 22, 2-3. 1893.1 



The opah. Forest A: Stream, 



18'.)3, 41, 293; 336. fig. 1893.2 



Deep-sea fishes. The Circat 



Divide, 1894, 11, 240-241. 5 figs. 



LS94.1 



The mounted coUection of fish 



at the U. S. National Museum. Forest 

 A- Stream, 1894, 42, 383; 42.5. 6 figs. 



1S94.2 



Scientific taxidermy for mu- 

 seums. Rept. U. S. Nat.'Mus. 1892 

 (1894), 309-436. 102 pis. 1894.3 



Contains notes on moxinting of recent fishes. 



1895, 



— Sea-horses. Pop. 

 1; 161. 3 figs. 



Sci. 



News, 

 1895.1 



of 



First steps in the study 



fi.-^hes. Observer, 1896. 7, 566-573" 



1896.1 



The mvsterv of eels. Pop. Sci. 



News, 189(1 2-3. ' 1896.2 



Sawfish and rays. The Great 



Divide, 1896, 14, 48^9. 5 figs. 



1896.3 



Some memoranda concerning 



sharks. The Great Divide, 1896, 14, 

 no. 4. 1896.4 



Applied photography in the 



study of fishes. Photogram, 1897, 4, 

 355-3.59. 4 figs. 1897.1 



The aquaria of the U. S. Fish 



Commission at Washington. Shooting 

 & Fishing, 1897, 23, 166-167. 4 figs. 



1.S97.2 



Chapters on the natural history 



of the United States. New York, 189f . 

 472 p. illust. 8°. 1897.3 



Black bass and notes on other 



fishes. Shooting & Fi.shing, 1898, 25, 

 174-176. 4 figs. 1898.1 



The camera and the aquarium. 



Photo Era, 1898, 2, 147-150. 2 figs. 



1898.2 



The catfishes. Shooting & 



Fishing, 1898, 24, 306. fig. 1898.3 



The crappie and sonic of its 



allies. Shooting .V Fishing, 1898, 24, 

 2(>(i. 1898.4 



Notes on the fishes called gur- 

 nards. Shooting & Fishing, 1898, 24, 

 -86. fig. 1S98.5 



Das Photographieron yon leben- 



(len Fischen in Aquarien. Photogr. 

 Alitth., 1,898, 36, 61-64. 3 figs. 1S9.S.6 



Photographing live bass and 



other fishes. Photogr. Times, 1898, 30, 

 43.5-439. 3 figs. 1898.7 



Trout photograph^•. .Vmer. 



Field, 1898, 50, 68. ' 1898.8 



The aquaria of the I'. S. Fish 



Commission. Fish & Game Protector, 

 1899, 1, 4-5. 5 figs. 1899.1 



Further experiments in fish 



ihotography. Photogr. Times, 1899, 

 31, 209-216. 5 figs. 1899.2 



Peculiar American fishes, 1 & 2. 



Amer. Field, 1899, 51, 192-193; 212- 

 213. 3 figs. 1899.3 



Photographing fishes. Over- 

 land, 1899, 33, 550-551. fig. 1899.4 



Two interesting fish (snowy 



grouper and big-eye) Shooting & 

 Fishing, 1899, 27, 191. 2 figs. 1899.5 



Fishing with a camera. Cos- 

 mopolitan, 1900, 30, 43-48. 13 figs. 



1900.1 



Notes on the psychology of 



fishes. Amer. Naturalist^ 1900, 34, 

 275-281. fig. 1900.2 



On the sleep of fishes. Shoot- 

 ing & Fishing, 1900, 29, 226. 1900.3 



Das Photographieren lebender 



Fische. Photogr. Rundschau, 1900, 14, 

 33-35. 2 figs. 1900.4 



Photographs of 'rare fishes. 



Photogr. Times, 1900, 32, 158-160. 2 

 figs. 1900.5 



Sonderbare Starrkrampf-Er- 



scheinungen bei Fischen. Natur u. 

 Haus, 1900, 8. Jahrg., 273-275. 2 figs. 



1900.6 



Special methods in fish photog- 

 raphy. Photo Era, 1900, 5, 100-103. 

 3 figs. 1900.7 



An African lung-fish in cap- 

 tivity. Shooting & Fishing, 1901, 31, 

 64. 1901.1 



