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193. The American Characidae. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard Coll. 



XLIII, Pt. 1, pp. 1-102, plates 1-8, 12, 14, 15, 16, 95, 98, 100, 101. 



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194. On some species of Rhamdia, a genus of South American Siluridae, 



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195. New and rare species of South American Siluridae in the Carnegie 



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196. Eighteen new species of fishes from northwestern South America. 



Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, LVI, pp. 674-689. 1917. 



197. Descriptions of sixteen new species of Pygidiidae. Proc. Am. Phil. 



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198. The homes of blind fishes. The Geographical Rev., IV, No. 3, pp. 



171-182. Sept., 1917. 



199. The American Characidae. Mem. Mus. Comp Zool., Harvard Col., 



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200. The Irwin expedition. Sci., N.S., XLVIII, pp. 108-109. Aug. 2, 1918. 



201. The aquatic vertebrates. (In Ward and Whipple's 'Fresh-water 



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202. The Pygidiidae, a family of South American cat-fishes. Mem. Car- 



negie Mus., VII, pp. 259-373, plates XXVI to LVI. Sept., 1918. 



203. The Pygidiidae. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. for 1917, pp. 59-66. Sept., 1918. 



204. The Irwin expedition. Sci., N.S., L, pp. 100-102. Aug. 1, 1919. 



205. Trogloglanis Pattersoni, a new blind fish from San Antonio, Tex. Proc. 



Am. Phil. Soc, LVIII, pp. 397-400. 1919. 



206. Steindachneridion. (With Rosa Smith Eigenmann.) Sci., N.S., L., 



pp. 525-526. Dec. 5, 1919. 



207. The Irwin expedition to Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. Ind. Univ. Alum. 



Quart., VII, No. 1, pp. 1-16. Jan., 1920. 



208. Limits of the genera Vandellia and Urinophilus. Sci., N.S., LI, 



p. 441. April 30, 1920. 



209. The fishes of Lake Valencia, Caracas, and the Rio Tuy at El Concejo, 



Venezuela. Ind. Univ. Studies, VII, No. 44, pp. 13, 3 plates, 3 text- 

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210. The fish fauna of the Cordillera of Bogota. Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., 



X, pp. 461-468. Oct., 1920. 



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212. The fishes of the rivers draining the western slope of the Cordillera 

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