32 Pisces v. pisces. 
[1905] 
North Carolina, Beaufort, 59 spp. of fish, their food, and parasites, 
Linton (297). 
Delaware R., Exoglossum maxillilingua found for first time, Fowler 
(138). 
New York, catalogue of fishes. Bean (21). 
Mississippi R., new sturgeon, Forbes & Richardson (136). 
Panama, freshwater fishes of, Eigenhann (120). 
South America, Loricari, Eigenmann (119). 
Mexico, S., Regan (388). 
S. America, geographical relations as regard Fishes, Pfeffer (362). 
Tropical America, Gymnotidie, Eigenmann & Ward (122). 
Brazil, Loricariid fishes, v. Ihering (237). 
Revillagigedo, Clipperton, Cocos, and Galapagos Is., Snodgrass & 
Heller (437). 
Bermudas, fishes, Barbour (17). 
Puget Sound, Pisces, Gilbert & Thompson (170). 
Tortugas, 218 spp., Jordan & Thompson (267). 
S. Pole, pelagic fish, Lonnberg (299). 
North Pacific, distribution of fishes, Schmidt (419). 
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B. -fhossiL Faunae. 
Fossil fishes of Canada according to their geological age, Lambe (287). 
Gainozoic. 
Tertiary Elasmobranchs and descriptions of genera and species in 
Vaucluse, Joleaud (256). 
Tertiary Selachians of Southern Italy, Pasquale (342). 
Tertiary Nummulitic fishes (5 spp.) from Aude, Villespy, Conques. 
Pleistocene fish fauna of Taranto and of Nardo, Bassani (18). 
Oligocene Molasse of Hohenpeissenberg, fishes, 2 spp., Bartling (15). 
Eocene Palceorhyncus near Barberino di Mugello, Pasquale (340). 
Mesozoic. 
Pretertiary Elasmobranchs, Joleaud (256). 
Phosphatic chalk of Taplow. Allusion to occurrence of Pisces in these 
beds, White & Treacher (489). 
Cretaceous fish of ophitiferous formations of, Sacco (408). 
Cretaceous, Belfast, sharks teeth, Bell (22). 
Cretaceous teleostei, 2 spp. from Slavianosserbsk, Ekatherinoslav, Favre 
(134). 
Cretaceous Bohemia fish, Fritsch & Bayer (148). 
Gault, fish teeth and scales, Hucke (233). 
Lower Cretaceous, Queensland, lchthyodectes n. sp., Etheridge (123). 
Judith River beds, Fishes, Hatcher (210). 
Upper Trias, Salzburg, fish fauna (n. spp.), Kramberger (278). 
Trias, British fossil fishes in British Museum, Woodward (494). 
Trias (excluding Rhcetio) British fossil fishes in Jermyn Street Geological 
Museum, Newton (323). 
Triassic, Upper. Upper Beaufort Beds, Aliwal North, Ccelacanthus 
n. sp., Broom (55). 
Trias, New Jersey fish, Eastman (110). 
Trias, Flying-fish, Abel (1). 
Bone- bed, Longton, fish-remains, Ward (483). 
Palaeozoic. 
Carboniferous Pisces of the marine bands in the coal measures, Hind 
(447). 
