A Bibliography of Fishes: Anonymous titles no. 651-712. Addenda to v. 1-2 (p. 4-203) Pre-Linnaean publications. General bibliographies which include references to fishes. Voyages and expeditions. Periodicals relating to fish and fish-culture. Errata and corrigenda of v. 1-2 (p. 354-360) Subject index: Morphological section; systematic section; finding index. 1923Designed to bring together published references to the science of fishes, including their habits, structure, development, physiology, pathology, their distribution, and kinds. Also, includes sources on fossil fish. |
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There remained ( III ) Pre - Linnæan Works , ( IV ) General Bibliographies which
included references to Fishes , ( V ) Voyages and Expeditions , ( VI ) List of
Periodicals relating to Fish and Fish Culture , ( VII ) Subject Index of Authors '
Titles and ...
There remained ( III ) Pre - Linnæan Works , ( IV ) General Bibliographies which
included references to Fishes , ( V ) Voyages and Expeditions , ( VI ) List of
Periodicals relating to Fish and Fish Culture , ( VII ) Subject Index of Authors '
Titles and ...
Page viii
Or in the instance of so scholarly and detailed a work as Gemmill ' s “ Teratology
of Fishes " we have been able by consulting a greater range of authors to
increase its number of references by no less than one - fourth . Another example
is in ...
Or in the instance of so scholarly and detailed a work as Gemmill ' s “ Teratology
of Fishes " we have been able by consulting a greater range of authors to
increase its number of references by no less than one - fourth . Another example
is in ...
Page ix
Nor was it an easy task to classify the themes of each paper for purpose of
reference . Hence it may be well here to explain the steps or stages which the
editors followed in their task . The first stage consisted in placing the dissected
pages of ...
Nor was it an easy task to classify the themes of each paper for purpose of
reference . Hence it may be well here to explain the steps or stages which the
editors followed in their task . The first stage consisted in placing the dissected
pages of ...
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It meant that the references of the bibliography in their vast number be again
sifted over , and many of them boiled down for citation . Such a task the editors
next attacked and they have now brought it to a successful conclusion — cheered
not ...
It meant that the references of the bibliography in their vast number be again
sifted over , and many of them boiled down for citation . Such a task the editors
next attacked and they have now brought it to a successful conclusion — cheered
not ...
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greatest detail . There have been described probably twenty thousand kinds of
fishes and to each of these are many references , in certain cases hundreds and
even thousands . To attempt , therefore , to include them in the present work was
...
greatest detail . There have been described probably twenty thousand kinds of
fishes and to each of these are many references , in certain cases hundreds and
even thousands . To attempt , therefore , to include them in the present work was
...
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