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Home, Everard (Sir) [1756-1832] Observations on the structure of the stomachs of different animals, with view to elucidate the process of converting animal and vegetable substances into chyle. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 1807, 97, 139-178. 9 pls. Add. 1807.1 The codfish, p. 145, pl. & fig.; the blue shark, p. 261, pl. & fig.

Hooker, (Sir) J. D. 128 watercolour drawings and pencil sketches of Antarctic fish made by Sir J. Hooker during the voyage of the "Erebus" and "Terror," 1839-43.1 Add. 1839.1

On deposit in library British Museum (Natural History).

Himalayan journals; or, notes of a naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, etc. 2 vols. London, 1854. Add. 1854.1

I. Birds beating water to scare fish, 80; preserving fish, 151; fishing with baskets, 404. II. poisoning fish, 7; diving and tickling fish, 13; use of nets and wiers, 327; fishing with otters, 355.

Hooper, J., & Collier, J. H. See Collier & Hooper.

Hoppe-Seyler, F. Ueber Unterschiede im chemischen Bau und der Verdauung höherer und niederer Tiere. Arch. Gesammt. Physiol., 1877, 14, 395-400. Add. 1877.1

Some references to fishes.

Hore, Herbert Francis. An inquiry into the legislation, control, and improvement of the salmon and sea fisheries of Ireland. Dublin, 1850. iv, 201 p. 8°. Add. 1850.1

Hornaday, W. T. Two years in the jungle. The experiences of a hunter and naturalist in India, Ceylon, the Malay Peninsula and Borneo. New York, 1888. 512 p. Add. 1888.1

Fishing with tuba, p. 384. Hornell, J. Marine fish farming for India. Fisheries Bull. Madras, 1911. 83 p. 7 pls. ills. Add. 1911.1

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Fishing methods, p. 40-41.

Horwood, A. R. The Upper Trias of Leicestershire. Geol. Mag., 1913, 5. dec. 10, 205-215. Add. 1913.1

Hose, Charles, & McDougall, William. The pagan tribes of Borneo. A description of the physical, moral and intellectual condition with some discussion of their ethnic relations. 2 vols. Add. 1912.1 London, 1912.

Fishing with hooks, nets, traps, wiers, with tuba, "tickling," etc. vol. 1, p. 134-140, with figures.

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The body shape of fishes. Water pressure as the determining cause. Scient. Amer. Suppl., 1911-12, 74, 12. fig. Add. 1911.1

Sur la stabilité des poissons en mouvement. C. R. Assoc. Franç. Avanc. Sci., 40. sess. 1911, 1912, (Proc.-Verb.), 34–35. Add. 1912.1

The effect of water pressure upon the form of fishes. A study of evolution of form resulting from conditions of life and habits. Scient. Amer. Suppl., 1914, 78, 376-378. 11 figs.

Add. 1914.1

Houttyn, Martin. Aanmerkingen over de voortteling der Hayen en der Hayen Tasjes. Uitgezogte Verhandlingen, 1764, 9, 480-487. Add. 1764.1

Howard, Arthur Day. Experiments in the propagation of freshwater mussels of the Quadrula group. Rept. U.S. Fish Comm. 1913 (1914), append. 4. 52 p. 6 pls. Add. 1914.1

A new record in rearing freshwater pearl mussels. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc., 1914, 45-47. Add. 1914.2 Some cases of narrowly restricted parasitism among commercial species of freshwater mussels. Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc., 1914, 41-44. Add. 1914.3

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Hudson, Frank. Sea-fishing for amateurs, etc. London, 1888. 79 p. illust. Add. 1888.1

Hughes, Frank. The amount of fat in different fishes. Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoc., 1891-92 (1891), n. s. 2, no. 2, 196. Add. 1891.1 Hulme,

Nathaniel. Experiments and observations on the light which is spontaneously emitted, with some degree of permanency, from various bodies. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc., London, 1800, 90, 161-187. Add. 1800.1

Light from putrescent fishes.

Humboldt, Alexander von [1769– 1859] For biographies, see Klencke, P. F. H. 1851.1; 1852.1. Stevens, H. A. 1863.1; Wittwer, W. C. 1861.1.

On the constitution and mode of action of volcanoes in different parts of the earth. Ann. Phil., 1823, 22 (n. s., 6), 130. Add. 1823.1 Ejection or rain of Pimelodes cyclopum.

Hume, R. D. The salmon of the Pacific coast. San Francisco, 1893. 52 p. Add. 1893.1 Contains descriptions of habits of species. The first salmon cannery. Pacific Fisherman, 1904, 2, 19-21. Add. 1904.1

Humphreys, H. Noel. Ocean gardens: the history of the marine aquarium, and the best methods now adapted for its establishment and preservation. 2 vols. (in l London, 1857. viii, 112 p. 12 pls. 8°. Add. 1857.1

Humphry, G. M. Observations in myology, including the myology of Cryptobranch, Lepidosiren, dog-fish, Ceratodus, and Pseudopus pallasii, with the nerves of Cryptobranch and Lepidosiren and the disposition of muscles in vertebrate animals. Cambridge & London, 1872. 192 p. 9 pls. 8°. Add. 1872.1

Hunt, Arthur Roope. Causes influencing the bathymetrical range of deep-sea fishes. Nature, 1888, 37, 321. Add. 1888.1

Hunter, John [1728-1793] For biographies, see Adams, Joseph. Memoirs of the life and doctrines of the late John Hunter. London, 1816. 8°; Ottley, D. The life of J. Hunter (in vol. I of the Works of J. Hunter, edited by J. F. Palmer. 4 vols. London, 1835-37. 8° & 4°.)

Observations anatomiques sur la torpille. Obs. Phys. Nat. Hist. & Arts, 1774, 4, 219–225. Add. 1774.1 Observations on certain parts of the animal economy. London, 1786. 4°. Add. 1786.1

2nd ed., London, 1792. 4°. 3rd ed., (with notes by R. Owen), 1837. This latter forms vol. iv of works of J. Hunter edited by J. F. Palmer, London, 1835-37.

Huntington, George S.

Compara

tive anatomy and embryology of vertebrates as aids in the teaching of human anatomy in the medical course. Amer. Journ. Med. Sci., 1898. 13 figs.

18 P. Add. 1898.1

Extensive use of fishes urged. Hurdis, John L. Rough notes and memoranda relating to the natural history of the Bermudas. London, 1897. 408. p. Add. 1897.1

Fishes, p. 341-360. Hutchins, D. E. The moon and poisonous fish. Nature, 1912, 90, 382; 417. Add. 1912.1

Hutchinson, Jonathan. On leprosy and fish-eating. A statement of facts and explanations. London, 1906. xix, 420 p. 6 illust. 10 maps. 8°.

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Vestiges of the natural history of creation. Tenth edition. London, 1853. Brit. & For. Med.-Chirurg. Rev., 1854, 425-439. Add. 1854.1

A review of an orthodox and very popular anonymous book.

Tegumentary organs. (In Todd, Robert B. (Editor). The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology. London, 1855-56.) Add. 1855.1

Scales of fishes figured and described. The fascicules, containing the above, published 1855-56.

On Cephalaspis and Pteraspis. Philos. Mag., 1858, 4. ser. 15, 319–320. Add. 1858.1

On the anatomy and affinities of the genus Pterygotus. (In Figures and descriptions illustrative of British organic remains. Monographs, vol. 1, pt. 1. Geological Survey Great Britain & Ireland, London, 1859, 1-36.)

Add. 1859.1

On the theory of the vertebrate skull. Proc. Roy. Soc. London, 185759 (1859), 9, 381-457. 10 figs. — Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1859, 3, 414-439. Add. 1859.2 Carp, Gasterosteus, Muræna, Elasmobranchs studied.

Glyptolemus kinnairdi. Figures and descriptions illustrative of British organic remains. Mem. Geol. Surv. United Kingdom, 1861, 10. dec., 41-46. 2 pls. Add. 1861.1 Phaneropleuron andersoni. Figures and descriptions illustrative of British organic remains. Mem. Geol. Surv. United Kingdom, 1861, 10. dec., 47-49. pl. Add. 1861.2

On the classification of the animal kingdom. Journ. Linn. Soc. London, (Zool.), 1876, 12, 199-226. Add. 1876.1

On the evidences as to the origin of existing vertebrate animals. Nature, 1876, 13, 388-. Add. 1876.2

Fishes, lecture I, p. 388-389.

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Iggberg, Jonas. Prof pa fiskars, i synnerhet gäddors hastiga tillväxt. K. Svensk. Vetensk. Acad. Handl., 1758, 63. Add. 1758.1

Ihering, Hermann von. Die Lagoa dos Patos. Deutsch. Geogr. Blätt. Bremen, 1885, 164–205. Add. 1885.1

Arius commersonii a buccal incubator of eggs.

La pêche en ri-
Paris, 1905.

Ihô-Pale, -. vières, canaux et étangs. 360 p. ils.. 8°.

Add. 1905.1

Pseudonym for Perreau, J. H. (q. v.).

Imhof, Othmar Emil. Die Verbreitung von Silurus glanis, L., in den stehenden Gewässern der europäischen Alpenkette. Biol. Centralb., 1892, 12, 716-718. Add. 1892.1

Inoko, K. The poisonous alkaloid in the Anguilla japonica, or Japanese eel [Text in Japanese] Tokio Med. Wochenschr., 1892, no. 754, 1.

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Isham, Charles. The fishery question; its origin, history, and present situation. Questions of the day, New York, 1887. 89 p. * Add. 1837.1 With a map of the Anglo-Ameritan fishing ground, and a short bibliography.

Ishihara, M. Bemerkungen über die Atmung der Fische. [Elasmobranch and teleost] Centralb. Physiol., 1906, 20, 157-169. 2 text-figs. Add. 1906.1

Ishikawa, C., & Takahashi, N.
Note on the eels of Japanese, Corean,
Formosan and adjacent waters. Journ.
Coll. Agric., Tokyo, 1914, 4, 415-433.
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Issel, Raffaele. Saggio sulla fauna
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Istvénssi, J. Ueber die natürliche
Ernährung der Fischbrut. Deutsch.
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Ivanzov, Nikolaj A. The difficulty presented by the electric organ of fishes for the theory of Darwin (Text in Russian] Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, 1895, 8, (Prot.), 17-18. Add. 1895.1

Ives, J. E. Mimicry of the environment in Pterophryne histrio. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1889, 344-345. Add. 1899.1

Ivolas, J. La pêche en Loire. Bull. Soc. Languedoc Géogr., Montpellier, 1893, 16, 237-291; 354-415.

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