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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2

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The American Journal of Science and Arts
Series 2
0099-5363

Child Publications (26)      

  1. Agassiz, Louis. 1850 New species from Lake Superior described by M. Agassiz. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 10: 125-127.
  2. Agassiz, Louis. 1853 Extraordinary fishes from California, constituting a new family, described by L. Agassiz. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 16: 380-390.
  3. Agassiz, Louis. 1853 Recent researches of Prof. Agassiz. [Extract from letter to J. D. Dana dated Cambridge, June 9, 1853]. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 16: 134-136.
  4. Agassiz, Louis. 1854 Additional notes on the Holconoti. [Appendix to ref. 69]. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 17: 365-369.
  5. Agassiz, Louis. 1854 Notice of a collection of fishes from the southern bend of the Tennessee River, in the State of Alabama. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 17: 297-308, 353-365.
  6. Agassiz, Louis. 1855 [Remarks on Dr. B. Dowler’s paper “Discovery of viviparous fish in Louisiana.”]. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 19: 133-136.
  7. Agassiz, Louis. 1855 Art. XII. Synopsis of the ichthyological fauna of the Pacific slope of North America, chiefly from the collections made by the U.S. Expl. Exped. under the command of Captain C. Wilkes, with recent additions and comparisons with eastern types. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 19: 71-99.
  8. Agassiz, Louis. 1855 Art. XXII.--Synopsis of the ichthyological fauna of the Pacific slope of North America, chiefly from the collections made by the U.S. Expl. Exped. under the command of Capt. C. Wilkes, with recent additions and comparisons with eastern types. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 19: 215-231 (continued from p. 99).
  9. Conrad, Timothy A. 1846 Description of new species of organic remains from the upper Eocene limestone of Tampa Bay. The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2 2(6): 399-400.
  10. Dana, J. D. 1846 Notice of some genera of Cyclopacea. The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2 1: 225-230.
  11. Dana, James D. 1846 Notice of some genera of Cyclopacea. The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2 1(2): 225-230.
  12. Dana, James D. 1849 Synopsis of the genera of Gammaracea. The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2 8(22): 135-140.
  13. Dana, James D. 1850 Synopsis generum crustaceorum ordinis “Schizopoda” elaboratus, et Descriptiones specierum hujus ordinis quæ in Orbis Terrarum circumnavigatione, Carolo Wilkes e Classe Reipublicæ Fœderatæ Duce, auctore lectæ.—(Pars I.). The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2 9(25): 129–133.
  14. Dana, James D. 1851 Conspectus Crustaceorum quae in Orbis Terrarum circumnavigatione, Carolo Wilkes e classe Reipublicae Faederatae Duce, lexit et descripsit. - Pars VI. The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2 11: 268-274.
  15. Dana, James D. 1851 On the classification of the Cancroidea. The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2 12(34): 121–131.
  16. Dana, James D. 1852 On the classification of the Crustacea Choristopoda or Tetradecapoda. The American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 2 14(41): 297–316.
  17. Gill, T. N. 1864 Review of Holbrook’s Ichthyology of South Carolina. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 37(art. 10): 89-94.
  18. Goode, G. B. 1874 Descriptions of two new species of fishes from the Bermuda islands. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 8(43, art. 12): 123-125.
  19. Goode, G. B. 1877 A preliminary catalogue of the reptiles, fishes, and leptocardians of the Bermudas, with descriptions of four species of fishes believed to be new. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 14: 289-298.
  20. Kirtland, J. P. 1840 [Description of fifteen new species of fishes]. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 38: 392.
  21. Kirtland, J. P. 1840 Descriptions of eleven species of fishes from western rivers. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 40(2): 388.
  22. Kirtland, J. P. 1840 Notice of the completion of the descriptions and figures of the fishes of western waters. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 39: 375.
  23. Mitchill, S. L. 1825 The hedgehog-ray -- a species of fish taken occasionally near New-York, in the Atlantic Ocean, and now, as is believed, for the first time described. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 9: 290-293.
  24. Mitchill, S. L. 1826 Description of a new species of dory, called the crinited Zeus, from Block Island. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 11: 144-146.
  25. Packard, A. S., Jr. 1871 On insects inhabiting salt water. No. 2. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2 (3)1(2): 100-110.