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Descriptions of new fishes from Panama
The following preliminary descriptions are of new fishes obtained by the authors during their first season's work on the Biological Survey of the Canal Zone, the ichthyological work of which is being conducted cooperatively by the Field Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Institution. (2 page document
The Fishes of the Cedar River Basin
The Cedar River is the second largest river within the State of Iowa, and one of the most picturesque. It, together with its northern tributaries, rises in southern Minnesota. Its general course is southeast to Moscow, about fifteen miles from the Mississippi River; at this point it turns almost at right angles, and flowing south west about thirty miles it empties into the Iowa river
The Native Food Fishes of Iowa
In the waters of Iowa, including the Mississippi River along her eastern border, are found about one hundred species of fishes, of these about thirty-six are usually found in our markets, and are regarded as food fishes of more or less value
A contribution to the ichthyology of Mexico
Volume: 3Start Page: 63End Page: 12
Notes on batrachians and reptiles from the islands north of Venezuela
Volume: 7Start Page: 415End Page: 41
Description of a new species of Hybopsis (Hybopsis montanus)
Volume: 7Start Page: 526End Page: 52
A review of the American species of the genus Synodus
Volume: 36Start Page: 130End Page: 13
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