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The American Naturalist

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The American Naturalist
0003-0147
1537-5323
University of Chicago Press
Chicago
English

Child Publications (79)      

  1. Abbott, Charles C. 1870 Notes on fresh-water fishes of New Jersey. American Naturalist 4: 99-117.
  2. Abbott, Charles C. 1871 Further notes on New Jersey fishes. American Naturalist 4(12): 717-720.
  3. Abbott, Charles C. 1874 Notes on the cyprinoids of central New Jersey. American Naturalist 8: 326-338.
  4. Aiken, Charles E. H. 1873 A new species of sparrow. The American Naturalist 7(4): 236-237.
  5. Banks, Nathan. 1900 Synopses of North-American invertebrates. IX. The scorpions, solpugids and pedipalpi. The American Naturalist 34: 421–427.
  6. Baur, Georg. 1893 Two new species of North American Testudinata. The American Naturalist 27(319): 675-677.
  7. Baur, Wilhelm. 1897 New observations on the origin of the Galapagos Islands, with remarks on the geological age of the Pacific Ocean. No. II. The geographical distribution of different animals in the Pacific and Indo-Pacific oceans. The American Naturalist 31: 864-896.
  8. Baur, Wilhelm. 1897 New observations on the origin of the Galapagos Islands, with remarks on the geological age of the Pacific Ocean. No. II. The geographical distribution of different animals in the Pacific and Indo-Pacific oceans. The American Naturalist 31: 864-896.
  9. Brues, Charles T. 1901 Two new myrmecophilous genera of aberrant Phoridae from Texas. The American Naturalist 35: 337-356.
  10. Carson, Hampton L. 1969 Parallel polymorphisms in different species of Hawaiian Drosophila. American Naturalist 103(932): 323-329.
  11. Cockerell, Theodore D. A. 1895 Two more new species of Lecanium. American Naturalist 29(340): 381-382.
  12. Cockerell, Theodore D. A. 1897 The Coccidae of Ceylon. American Naturalist 31(368): 701-704.
  13. Cook, Orator F. 1896 A new diplopod fauna in Liberia. The American Naturalist 30: 413-420.
  14. Cope, Edward D. 1879 A contribution to the zoölogy of Montana. American Naturalist 13(7): 432-441.
  15. Cope, Edward D. 1879 The fishes of the Klamath Lake, Oregon. American Naturalist 13(12): 784-785.
  16. Cope, Edward D. 1881 A new genus of Catostomidae. American Naturalist 15(1): 59.
  17. Cope, Edward D. 1884 The Condylarthra. The American Naturalist 18: 790-805.
  18. Cope, Edward D. 1892 A hyena and other Carnivora from Texas. The American Naturalist 26: 1028–1029.
  19. Cope, Edward D. 1894 On three new genera of Characinidae. American Naturalist 28: 67.
  20. Coues, Elliott. 1884 Thomasomys, a new subgeneric type of Hesperomys. The American Naturalist 18: 1275.
  21. Craddock, Elysse M. & Walter E. Johnson. 1976 First gene mapping in Hawaiian Drosophila. American Naturalist 110(975): 861-865.
  22. Eigenmann, C. H. 1891 A new diodont. American Naturalist 25: 1133.
  23. Eigenmann, C. H. 1897 Steindachneria. American Naturalist 31: 158-159.
  24. Eigenmann, C. H. 1907 Fowler’s “Heterognathus Fishes” with a note on the Stethaprioninae. American Naturalist 41: 767-772.
  25. Eigenmann, C. H. & C. H. Beeson. 1893 Preliminary note on the relationship of the species usually united under the generic name Sebastodes. American Naturalist 27: 668-671.
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