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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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Sturgeons in the Severn. Zoolo- 

 gist, 1869, 2. ser. 4, 1836. 1869.2 



Sweizawski, E. Ryby i rybol6w.st\\-o 

 w dawnej Polsce przed wiekiem XM- ■ 

 tym [Fish and fisheries in Poland before 

 the IGth century] Przyroda i Przemysl, 

 1S80-S1, 9, 330-331; 337-339; 349- 

 350; 361-363; 373-374; 38&-387. 



1880.1 



Swenander, Gustaf. Beitrage zur 

 Kentnis der Fische des Trondhj ems- 

 fjords. Skrift. Xorske \'idensk. Selsk., 

 1906, no. 9. 112 p. 5 pis. 1906.1 



Ueber die Ernahrung des Em- 

 bryos der Lanma comubica. Zool. 

 Studien Tullberg, Upsala, 1907, 283- 

 288. pi. 1907.1 



Swetitsch, Joseph. A depot for 

 embrvonated eggs of all the valuable 

 kinds of fish. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1881 (1882), 1, 345-346. 1882.1 



Swett, S. B. Decrease of fish in 

 Squamscot river, Xe\v Hampshire, on 

 account of refuse matter from gas 

 works. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 1882 

 (18831, 2, 33. 1883.1 



Swieten, H. J. nan. De vischteelt 

 op sawahs in de Preanger-Regentschap- 

 pen. Tijdschr. Xijverheid. Nederl. In- 

 die, 1868, 13 (n. s. 8), 57-68. 1868.1 



Swinderen, Theodor van. Initia 

 faunae Groninganae, of proeve eener 

 naamhjst der dieren, welke in de pro- 

 vincie Groningen gevonden worden. 

 Uitgegeven door het Genootseh. ter 

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 1825. Met 3 vervolgen. Xat. Verh. 

 HoU. Maatsch. ^^'et. Haarlem, 1826, 

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Swinnerton, H. H. A contribution 

 to the morphology of the teleostean head 

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 developing skull of the three-spined 

 stickleback {Gasterosieus aculealus) 

 Quart. Joum. Micr. Soi., 1902, 45, 503- 

 593. 4 pis. & 5 figs. 1902.1 



The osteology of Cromeria nilo- 



tica and Galaxias attenuatus. Zool. 

 Jahrb., 1903, 18, 58-70. 15 figs. 



1903.1 



The changes and variations in 



the position of the pectoral fin during 

 development. Ann. Mag. Xat. Hist., 

 1905, 7. ser. 15, 319-321. 4 figs. 



1905.1 



■ A contribution to the morphol- 

 ogy and development of the pectoral 

 skeleton of teleosteans. Quart. Journ. 



Micr. Sci., 1905, 49, 363-383. pi. * 

 3 figs. 1905.2 



The stickleback; its personal 



and family history. 54. Ann. Rept. 

 Xottingham Nat. Soc, 1907, 54, 34-40. 

 pi. 1907.1 



Organic remains in the Trias 



of Nottingham. Geol. Mag., 1910, 

 5. dec. 7, 229. 1910.1 



The evolution of the function 



and structure of the fins in fishes. 

 Science Progress, London, 1911, 5, 

 447-456. 1911.1 



Swirski, G. Untersuchungen tiber 

 die Entwieklung des Schultergiirtels und 

 des Skeletes der Brustflosse des Hechtes. 

 Inaug. Dissert. Dorpat, 1880. 60 p. 

 2 pis. 8°. 1880.1 



Swithinbank, Harold, & BuUen, 

 G. E. An illustrated handbook of the 

 edible seafishes of the British isles. 

 London, 1916. xi, 35 p. illust. 8°. 



1916.1 



34 species of marketable fishes are treated in 

 popular style. See a^so Cunningham, J. T., 1896.1, 

 and Regan, C. T., 1911.8, sujyra. 



Sykes, Fisch- und Korner- 



Regen in Indien. Brit. Assoc. Adv. 

 Soi., 10. meet., 1840, 217. 1840.1 



Sykes, Arthur. Inbreeding pond- 

 reared trout. > Trans. Amer. Fisheries - 

 Soc. 1902 (1903), 116-121. 1903.1 



Sykes, William Henry [1790-1872] 

 On the fishes of the Deccan. Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. London, 1838, 6, 157-165. 

 Abstract in Trans. Zool. Soc. London, 2, 

 349. • 1838.1 



The fishes of Dukhun. Ann. 



Mag. Nat. Hist., 1840, 4, 54-62.— 

 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, 2, 349-378. 

 8 pis. Also separate; London, 1841. 

 8 pis. fol. 1840.1 



On a fossil fish [Lepidotus dec- 



canensis] from the table-land of the 

 Deccan, in the peninsula of India; with 

 a description of the specimens by Sir 

 P. de M. G. Egerton. Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc. London, 1851, 7, 272-273. 

 pi. — Journ. Bombay Asiat. Soc, 5, 

 146-148. 1851.1 



Syle, L. Du Pont. The fisheries of 

 Madeira in 1882. Rept. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1883 (1885), 11, 1196-1197. 



1885.1 



Symonds, William Samuel [1818- 

 1887] Notice of shoals of dead fish 

 observed on the passage between 

 Miramichi, New Brunswick and the 



