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Thompson, ir. 



On eels killed by the late frost, 



Feb. 1841. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1S41, 

 6, 7.5. 1841.3 



On the ipecies of stickleback 



(Gasterosteus Linn.) found in Ireland. 

 Ann. .Mag. Nat. Hist., 1841, 7, 95-104. 



1841.4 



Report on the fauna of Ireland : 



Division Vertcbrata, etc. Part 2. Kept. 

 Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 13. meet., 1843. 



1843.1 



Notice of the blind fish, cray- 

 fish and insects from the Mammoth 

 cave, Kentucky. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 1844, 13, 111-113. 1844.1 



On ova believed to be those of 



the large-spotted dog-fish, Scylltii.m 

 catulus Linn. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 1844, 14, 23-27. fig. 1844.2 



Vessels pierced by the weupon 



of the sword-fish. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 1844, 13, 235-236. 1844.3 



The natural history of Ireland. 



4 vols. London, 1849[-1856] illust. 

 8°. 1849.1 



Vol. iv, edited, owing to the decease of the 

 author, by J. R. Garrett, R. Patterson, and G. 

 Dickie. 



Occurrence of the boar-fish 



[Capros aper] in the bay of Portland. 

 Zoologist, 1850, 8, 2789. 18,50.1 



Occurrence of the porbeagle 



shark off the Chesil beach, also Raia 

 marginata and Labrus lincatiis at A\'ey- 

 mouth. Zoologist, 1850, 8, 2970. 



1850.2 



Occurrence of the tunny 



[Scomber thymms] near Weymouth. 

 Zoologist, 1850, 8, 2916. 18.50.3 



Occurrence of the crested blenny 



[Bleiinius pahnicornis Yarrell] at Port- 

 land. Zoologist, 1851, 9, 3120. 1851.1 



The freshwater fishes of LUstcr, 



contributed from the M.SS. by Robert 

 Patterson and .Tames R. (iarrett. Rept. 

 Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 22. meet., 1S.52, 

 290. 1852.1 



The variegated sole. Zoologist, 



1852, 10, 3375. 1852.2 



Description of a specimen of the 



lesser forked beard iBaniecps trifurcatiis] 

 with an announcement of the occurrence 

 of that and two other rare British fishes 

 at Weymouth. Zoologist, 18.53, 11, 

 4097-4100. 1853.1 



The natural history of Ireland. 



4 vols. London, 1856. 8°. 1856.1 



Fishes, vol. iv, p. 69-108. 



Capture of the long-finned tunny 



[Thynnus macropterus] on the Chesil 

 beach. Ann. ]\Iag. Nat. Hist., 1861, 

 3. ser. 7, 340. 1861.1 



Thompson, WilliamFrancis. A pre- 

 liminary report on the life-history of 

 the halibut. Report Comm. Fisheries, 

 Victoria, B. C. 1914 (1915), 76-120. 



1915.1 



Further notes on Erilepis, the 



giant bass-like fish of the north Pacific. 

 Copeia, 1917, no. 40, 9-13. 1917.1 



Thompson, William Francis, & 

 Jordan, David Starr. See Jordan & 

 Thompson. 



Thompson, William Francis, & 

 Starks, Edvnn Chapin. See Starks & 

 Thompson. 



Thompson, W. T. Brook trout fry; 

 a resume of methods. Trans. Amer. 

 Fisheries Soc. 1900 (1901), 139-146. 



1901.1 



Brook trout notes. Trans. 



Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1901 (1902), 152- 

 158. 1902.1 



Feeding; its effect on growth 



and egg production. Trans. Amer. 

 Fisheries Soc. 1902 (1903), 12.5-129. 



1903.1 



■ The golden trout. Trans. Amer. 



Fisheries Soc. 1903 (1904), 208-213. 



1904.1 



Is irrigation detrimental to 



trout culture? Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

 Soc. 1911 (1912), 103-114. 1912.1 



Thompson, TI". Wardlaw. Catalogue 

 of fishes of the Cape Province. Marine 

 Biol. Rept. Prov. Cape Good Hope, 

 1914, no. 2, 132-167. 1914.1 



Thompson, W. Wardlaw, & Gil- 

 christ, /. D. F. See Gilchrist & 

 Thompson. 



Thompson, Zadoci- [1796-1856] His- 

 tory of Vermont, natural, civil, and 

 statistical. 3 pts. Burlington, 1842. 



1842.1 



A portion of this work was republished in 1858 

 under the title of Natural history of Vermont, 

 etc. 22-t p. (Several species of fishes are 

 described. 



■ Announcement of the discovery 



in the state of Vermont of Trtinnyx ferox 

 and CoUiis gobiu. Proc. Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist. 1844-48 (184S), 2, 145. 



1848.1 



