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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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cottoid fishes from Puget sound. Proc. 

 Acad. X:vt. Sci. Philad. 1895 (1896), 410- 

 412. 1896.1 



List of fishes coUpctcd at Port 



Ludlow, Wash. Proc. Cahf. Acad. Sei., 

 1S96, 2. ser. 6, 549-562. 2 pis. 1896.2 



The osteological characters of 



the genus Sebastolobus. Proc. Calif. 

 Acad. Sci., 1S9S. o. ser. 1, 361-370. 3 pis. 



ISOS.l 



The osteology and relationships 



of the family Zeid*. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1S9S, 21, 469-476. 6 pis. 



1S0S.2 



The osteological characters of 



the fishes of the suborder Percesoces. 

 Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., 1899, 22, 1-10. 

 3 pis. 1899.1 



The osteologj' and relationships 



of the percoidean fish, Dinolestes leu~ini. 

 Proc. r. S. Xat. Mus., 1899, 22, 113- 

 120. 4 pis. 1899.2 



Svnonvmv of the fish skeleton. 



Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., 1901, 3, 

 507-539. 3 pis. & 2 figs. 1901.1 



The relationship and osteologj' 



of the caproid fishes or Antigoniidae. 

 Proc. U. S. Xat. :\Ius., 1902, 25, 565- 

 572. 3 figs. 1902.1 



The shoulder girdle and char- 

 acteristic osteologj' of the hemibranchi- 

 ate fishes. Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., 1902, 

 25, 619-634. 6 figs. 1902.2 



The osteology of Dallia pec- 



toralis. Zool. Jahrb. {Ahth. Syst.), 1904, 

 21, 249-262. 2 figs. 1904.1 



The osteolog>' of some berycoid 



fishes. Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., 1904, 27, 

 601-619. 10 figs. 1904.2 



A synopsis of characters of some 



fishes belonging to the order Haplomi. 

 Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 1904, 7, 254- 

 262. 1904.3 



The osteology of Caularchus 



mmindricus (Girard) Biol. Bull. Woods 

 Hole, 1905, 9, 292-.303. 2 figs. 1905.1 



Some notes on the myodome of 



the fish cranium. Science, 1905, n. s. 

 21, 754-755. 1905.2 



On a collection of fishes made 



by P. O. Simons in Ecuador and Peru. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1906, 30, 761- 

 800. 2 pis. & 10 figs. 1906.1 



On the relationship of the fishes 



of the family Siganidie. Biol. Bull. 

 Woods Hole, 1907, 13, 211-21,S. fig. 



1907.1 



The characters of Atela.xia, a 



new suborder of fishes (In Reports on 

 the scientific rcf^ults of the expedition 

 to the eastern tropical Pacific in charge 

 of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish 

 Commission steamer " Albatross," from 

 October, 1904, to March, 1905, Lieu- 

 tenant-Commander L. M. Garrett, 

 U. S. X., commanding. .\1II. Bull. 

 Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll., 1908, 

 52, 17-22. 5 pis.) 1908.1 



On a communication between 



the au'-bladder and the ear in certain 

 spiny-rayed fishes. Science, 1908, 

 n. s. 28, 613-614. 1908.2 



On the orbitosphenoid in some 



fishes. Science, 1908, n. s. 28, 413-415. 



1908.3 



The scombroid fishes. Science, 



1909, n. s. 30, 572-574. 1909.1 



The osteology and mutual re- 

 lationships of the fishes belonging to the 

 family Scombridae. Journ. Morphol., 

 1910,"21, 77-99. 3 pis. & 2 figs. 1910.1 



The air bladder in Clupea ha- 



rengus. Science, 1911, n. s. 34, 638. 



1911.1 



On a posterior communication 



of the air-bladder with the exterior in 

 fishes. Science, 1911, n. s. 34, 496. 



1911.2 



The osteological characters of 



the scombroid fishes of the families 

 Gempylidae, Lepidopidse and Trichi- 

 uridae. Leland Stanford Univ. Public, 

 1911, no. 5, 17-26. 2 pis. 1911.3 



The osteolog}' and relationship 



of Leiognathus, a genus of scombroid 

 fishes. Leland Stanford Junior Univ. 

 Public, 1911, no. .5, 1-15. fig. 1911.4 



The osteology and relationship 



of the fishes belonging to the family 

 Carangidse. Leland Stanford Univ. 

 Public, 1911, no. 5, 27-49. 1911.5 



A possible line of descent of the 



gobioid fishes. Science, 1911, n. s. 33, 

 747-748. 1911.6 



Results of an ichthyological 



survey about the San Juan islands, 

 Washington. Ann. Carnegie Mus., 

 1911, 7, 162-213. 3 pis. & 9 figs. 



1911.7 



