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1895. Notes on species of North American Oligochaeta. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory 
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Smith, H. M. 
1898. Fishes found in vicinity of Woods Hole. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xvii, 1897 
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1898a. Fishes new to the fauna of southern New England recently collected at Woods Hole. 
Science, n. s., vol. viii, no. 199, Oct. 21, 1898, p. 543, 544. New York. 
1899. Fish fauna of the Woods Hole region. Ibid., vol. x, no. 259, December 15, 1899, p. 878-881. 
1899a. Notice of a filefish new to the fauna of the United States. Bulletin U. S. Bureau of Fish- 
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1900. Additions to the fish fauna in 1899. In: Biological Notes, No. 1, Ibid., vol. xix, 1899 p. 
3 ° 9 > 3 IQ - 
1901. Additions to the fish fauna in 1900. In: Biological Notes, No. 2, Ibid., vol. xxi, 1901, p. 31. 
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Smith, H. M., and Kendall, W. C. 
1898. Notes on the extension of the recorded range of certain fishes of the United States coasts. 
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Smith, S. I. 
1879. The stalk-eyed crustaceans of the Atlantic coast of North America, north of Cape Cod. Trans- 
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1881. Preliminary notice of the Crustacea dredged, in 64 to 325 fathoms, off the south coast of 
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1882. On the species of Pinnixa inhabiting the New England coast, with remarks on their early 
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1882b. On the amphipodous genera, Cerapus, Uniciola, and Lepidactylis, described by Thomas 
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1884. Report on the decapod Crustacea of the Albatross dredgings off the east coast of the United 
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Stimpson, W. 
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StorER, D. H. 
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Sumner, F. B. 
1908. The biological laboratory of the Bureau of Fisheries at Woods Hole, Mass.: Report of work 
for the season of 1907. American Naturalist, vol. xlii, no. 497, p. 317-340. New York. 
1909. The biological laboratory of the Bureau of Fisheries at Woods Hole, Mass.: Report of the 
past year’s work, and announcement for the coming season. Science, n. s., vol. xxix, 
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1909a. On the occurrence of the littoral barnacle, Chthamalus stellatus (Poli) at Woods Hole, Mass. 
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