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Ayers, H.—Contribution to the morphology of the vertebrate 
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TELEOSTS (INCLUDING GANOIDS). 
EIGENMANN, C. H.—The evolution of the catfishes. Zoe., L., 
_ p. 10, 1890,—Follows Sagemehl ; gives genealogical tree. 
The Point Loma blind fish and its relatives. Zoe., I., p. 65. 
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Jorpan, D. S.—Fishes of the Yellowstone Park. Zoe., L., p. 
38, 1890.—Habitat and lists of species. 
EIGENMANN, C. H.—The Barracuda. Zoe., I., p. 55, 1890.— 
Habits of Sphyrena argentea. 
Sebastodes sagbe Zoe., I, p. 59, 1890.—From San 
Francisco. 
EIGENMANN, R. S.—Note on 7 perenne californiensis. Zoe., 
I., p. 181, 1890.—Tenacity of life. 
Witson, H. V.—On the development of the sea bass (Serransis 
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Ryper, J. A.—The functions and histology of the yolk-sac of 
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HENSHALL, J. A.—On a collection of fishes from East Ten- 
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EIGENMANN, C. H—On the egg membranes and micropyle of 
some osseous fishes. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., p. 119, 1890. 
Jorpan, D. S.—On the fishes described in Miiller’s supple- 
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Hopkins, G. S.—Structure of the stomach of Amia calva. 
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GREEN, AsHpown H.—Description of a specimen of Chirolo- 
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GILL, T.—Note on the genus Felichthys of Swainson. Proc. 
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