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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



SMI 



Smith, A. 



expedition into the interior of south 



Africa in 1834-36. 5 vols. London, 



1838-50. illust. 4°. 1849.1 



Vol. iv. Pisces. 31 col. pis. 1S49. 



Smith, (Sir) Andrew, & Gulliver, G. 

 On the red corpuscles of the blood of 

 the mud-fish {Lepidosiren annedens) 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1848, 2. ser. 2, 

 292-294. 1848.1 



Smith, Arthur Donaldson [1864 — ] 

 Through unknown African countries. 

 The first expedition from Somaliland 

 to lake Rudolf. London & New York, 

 1897. .xvi, 471 p. 26 pis. & 6 maps. 



1897.1 



Appendix A. Report on the fishes, by A. 

 Giinther. 



Smith, Bertram G. The spawning 

 habits of Chrosomus erythrogaster Ra- 

 finesque. Biol. Bull. "Woods Hole, 1908, 

 15, 9-18. 5 figs. 1908.1 



Methods of preparing teleost 



embryos for class use. Trans. Amer. 

 Micr. Soc, 1914, 33, 54-55. 1914.1 



Smith, Burnett. Note on the Miocene 

 drum fish, Pogonias multiderdatus Cope. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., 1909, 28, 27.5-2S2. 

 13 figs. 1909.1 



On some dinichthyid armor 



plates from the Marcellus shale. Amer. 

 Naturalist, 1909, 43, 588-597. 3 figs. 



1909.2 



Dinichthys halmodeus (Clarke) 



Notes on some little-known 



fishes from the New Y'ork Devonian. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1910, 62, 

 656-663. 2 figs. 1910.1 



Smith, Charles Hamilton [1776-1,X59] 

 The class Pisces, with supplementary 

 additions by Edward Griffith . . . and 

 Lieut.-Col. Charles Hamilton Smith 

 [and P. B. Lord] London, 1834. 8°. 



1834.1 



Published as vol. x of Cuvier's Animal King- 

 dom. London, 1827-35, q. v. 



Smith, G. J. The sexes of whitefish. 

 Forest & Stream, 1878, 9, 430. 1S7S.1 



Some fishes of Oregon. Forest 



& Stream, 1879, 13, 826. 1S79.1 



Habits of an Oregon sucker. 



Forest & Stream, 1880, 15, 129. 1880.1 



Salmon of the Pacific coast. 



How the shad have migrated. Forest 

 & Stream, 1880, 15, 142. 1880.2 



Smith, E. L. Hood river, Oregon, 

 as a place for salmon breeding. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1886 (1887), 6, 87-88. 



1887.1 



Smiith, E. Victor. Salmon hybridiza- 

 tion. Trans. Pacific Fisheries Soc. 1914 

 (1915), 71-78. 1915.1 



Smith, Eugene [1860 -*-] The fishes 

 of the fresh and brackish waters in the 

 vicinity of New York City. Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. Y., 1888-97, no. 9, 9-51. 18SS.1 



Exoglossum east of the Delaware 



basin. Science, 1905, n. s. 22, 119-120. 



1905.1 



Fundulus and fresh water. 



Science, 1912, n. s. 35, 144-145. 1912.1 



Smith, Everett. How fish ascend 

 faUs. Forest & Stream, 1879, 12, 276. 



1879.1 



St. Maurice trout. Forest & 



Stream, 1879, 12, 174. 1879.2 



A mammoth cod. Bull. U. S. 



Fish Comm. 1883, 3, 443. 1SS3.1 



Results of planting shad in the 



Kennebec river. Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. 

 1887 (1889), 7, 16. 1889.1 



Smith, Francis. A few additional 

 notes on the habits of the flving-fish. 

 Zoologist, 1875, 2. ser. 10, 4413^414. 



1S75.1 



Smith, George. The art of angling 

 (In his Laboratory, 1799, vol. ii, 244- 

 312. 2 pis.) 1799.1 



There is also a later edition, published in 1810. 



Sm.ith, George. Salmon. Edinburgh 

 New Phil. Journ., 1861, n. s. 14, 324-326. 



1861.1 



Smith, Graftmi Elliot. The cerebral 

 cortex in Lepidosiren, with comparative 

 notes of the interpretation of certain 

 features of the forebrain in other 

 vertebrates. Anat. Anz., 1908, 33, 51.3- 

 540. 18 figs. 1908.1 



The evolution of the brain. 



Nature, 1910, 82, 349-350. 1910.1 



Smith, H. Hammond. The value of 

 the spawning mark. Salmon & Trout 

 Mag., London, 1913, 6, 59-62. figs. 



1913.1 



Smith, Herbert H. An American 

 home on the Amazons. Scribner's 

 :\lonthlY Mag., 1879, 18, 692-704. 



1879.1 



Notes on fish and fishing. 



