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Turgot, E. F. 



preparer, de oonserver et d'envoyer les 

 diverges curiosites d'histoire naturelle. 

 Paris, 1758. xvi, 235 p. 25 pis. 8°. 



1758.1 



Turnbull, David. Travels in , the 

 west. Cuba, with notices of Porto Rico, 

 and the slave trade. London, 1840. 

 xvi, 574 p. map. 8°. 1840.1 



Turner, Henry Ward [1857 — ] The 

 Esmeralda formation, a freshwater lake 

 deposit. With a description of the fossil 

 plants by F. H. Knowlton and of a 

 fossil fish by F. A. Lucas. 21. Ann. 

 Rept. r. S. Geol. Surv., 1900, pt. 2, 

 191-224. 8 pis. 1900.1 



Leuciscus turneri Lucas. 



Turner, Lucien M. Contributions 

 to the natural history of Alaska; results 

 of investigations made chiefly in the 

 Yukon district and the Aleutian islands, 

 conducted under the auspices of the 

 signal service. May 1874-Aug. 1881. 

 Washington, 1886. 26 pis. 4°. 1886.1 



Turner, (Sir) William [18.32 — ] On 

 the structure and composition of the 

 integument of the Orthagoriscus mola. 

 Nat. Hist. Rev., 1862, 185-188. figs. 



1862.1 



On a remarkable mode of gesta- 

 tion in an undescribed species of Arius 

 [A. boakeii] Journ. Anat. Physiol., 

 1867, 1, 78-82. — Rept. Brit. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., 36. meet., 1867, 79. 1867.1 



On a variation in the origin of 



the long buccal nerve as elucidating 

 its physiology. Journ. Anat. Physiol., 

 1867, 1, 83-84. 1867.2 



A contribution to the visceral 



anatomy of the Greenland shark (Lwmar- 

 gus borealis) Journ. Anat. Physiol., 



1873, 7, 233-250. — Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 Edinburgh, 1874, 8, 81-84. 1873.1 



Additional observations on the 



anatomy of the Greenland shark {Lmviar- 

 gus borealis) Journ. Anat. Physiol., 



1874, 8, 28.5-290. figs. 1874.1 



Observations on the spiny 



shark {Echinorhinus spinosus) Journ. 

 Anat. Physiol., 1875, 9, 293-301. figs. 



1875. 1 



On the presence of spiracles in 



the porbeagle shark (Latmia cornubica) 

 Journ. Anat. Physiol., 1875, 9, 301-302. 



1875.2 



Note on the oviducts of the 



Greenland shark {Lwmargus borealis) 



Journ. Anat. Physiol., 1878, 12, 604-607. 

 figs. 1878.1 



On the pori abdominales in some 



sharks. Journ. Anat. Physiol., 1879, 14, 

 101-102. 1879.1 



The structure of the comb-like 



branchial appendages and the teeth of 

 the basking shark (Selache maxima) 

 Journ. Anat. Physiol., 1879, 14, 273-286. 

 pi. — Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 1880, 

 10, 457-458. 1879.2 



Additional note on the oviducts 



of the Greenland shark {Lcemargus 

 borealis) Journ. Anat. Physiol., 1885, 

 19, 221-222. 1885.1 



Note on the angler-fish. Field 



Natural. Quart., 1902, 1, 185-186. 



1902.1 



Turner, William- E. Presence of shad 

 in the rivers tributary to the gulf of 

 Mexico. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1872-73 (1874), 2, 394. 1S74.1 



Turner, William M. Salmon hatch- 

 ing on McCloud river. Overland 

 Monthly, 1875, 14, 79-85. 1875.1 



Turner-Turner, J. The giant fish of 

 Florida. London, 1902. 206 p. pis. 

 8°. 1902.1 



Turrel, L. La pisciculture; son role 

 dans les eaux douces, ses pretentions 

 dans les eaux salees. Bull. Soc. Acclim. 

 Paris, 1872, 2. ser. 9, 465-485. 1872.1 



La question des madragues. 



Bull. Soc. Acclim. Paris, 1872, 2. ser. 

 9, 564-577. 1872.2 



La treve des filets trainants. 



Bull. Soc. Acclim. Paris, 1875, 3. ser. 2, 

 453-457. 18751 



Les madragues du Var en 1876. 



Bull. Soc. Acclim. Paris, 1877, 3. s&. 

 4, 188-193. 1877.1 



La pisciculture et les pares a 



coquillage de la rade de Toulon. Bull. 

 Soc. Acclim. Paris, 1878, 3. s&. 5, 281- 

 289. 1878.1 



Turrell, W. J. Ancient angling 

 authors. London, 1910. 239 p. iUust. 

 facsimile pis. 8°. 1910.1 



Turton, William [1762-1835] A 

 general system of nature . . . trans- 

 lated from Gmelin's last edition of the 

 Sv.stema Naturae . . . Amended and 

 enlarged by W. Turton. 4 vols. 1802. 

 8°. 1802.1 



Another edition, with a life of Linn6, etc. 

 7 vols. 1806. 8°. 



