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134. The Carnegie institution. Sci., N.S., XVI, pp. 792-793. Nov. 14, 1902. 



135. The eyes of the blind vertebrates of North America, IV. The eyes 



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136. The history of the eye of Amblyopsis (abstracts). Proc. Ind. Acad. 



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137. Zoological miscellany. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. for 1901, pp. 107-113. 



1902. 



138. The solution of the eel problem. World Today, IV, pp. 478-482. 



April, 1903. 



139. In search of blind fishes in Cuba. World Today, V, pp. 1131-1136, 



illustrations. Sept., 1903. 



140. Auf der Suche nach blinden Fischen in Cuba. Die Umschau, VII, 



pp. 365-367. May 2, 1903. 



141. Variation notes. (With C. H. Kennedy.) Biol. Bull., IV, pp. 227- 



230. April, 1903. 



142. Report on the fresh-water fishes of western Cuba. Bull. U.S. Fish 



Com. for 1902, pp. 211-236, 4 plates. July, 1903. 



143. The water supply of Havana, Cuba. Sci., N.S., XVIII, pp. 281-282 



(Aug. 28, 1903) ; Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. for 1902, pp. 65-67. 1903. 



144. On a collection of fishes from Paraguay with a synopsis of the American 



genera of cichlids. (With C. H. Kennedy.) Proc. Acad. Sci. Phila. 

 for 1903, pp. 497-537. Sept., 1903. 



145. Some new genera of South American fresh-water fishes and new names 



for some old genera. Smithson. Miscell. Collect., XLV, pp. 144- 

 148. Dec, 1903. 



146. The eyes of the blind vertebrates of North America, V. The history 



of the eye of Amblyopsis from the beginning of its development to 

 its disintegration in old age. E. L. Mark anniversary volume, pp. 

 167-204, plates xii-xv; abstract, Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. for 1901, 

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147. On a Leptocephalus of the Conger eel. Sci., N.S., XIX, pp. 629-630, 



figures. 1904. 



148. Divergence and convergence in fishes, Biol, Bull. Woods Hole, VIII, 



pp. 59-66, 4 figures. 1905. 



149. The mailed cat-fishes of South America (Loricariidae). Sci., N.S., 



XXI, pp. 792-795. 1905, 



150. The Gymnotidae. (Joint author with David Perkins Ward.) Proc, 



Wash. Acad. Sci., VII, pp. 159-188, plates VII-XI. June 20, 1905. 



151. The fishes of Panama. Sci., N.S., XXII, pp. 18-20. July 7, 1905. 



152. Fresh-water fishes of South and Middle America. Pop. Sci. Mo., 



June, 1906, pp. 515-530. 1906. 



153. The Smithsonian Institution and research. Sci., N.S., XXIV, pp. 



553-556. Nov. 2, 1906. 



