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Zoological pamphlets.
LIBRA 590.8 C79
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Fishes--Classification.
- Fishes.
- Amphibians--Classification.
- Amphibians.
- Reptiles--Classification.
- Reptiles.
- Snakes--Classification.
- Snakes.
- Whales--Classification.
- Whales.
- Classification.
- Physical Description:
- 1 volume (various pagings). : illustrations ; 28 cm
- Contents:
- 1. Comparative anatomy.
- 2. On the homologies of the cranial bones of the Reptilia.
- 3. Contribution to the zoology of Montana.
- 4. Homologies of the fins of fishes.
- 5. On the non-actinopterygian Teleostomi.
- 6. On the fishes of the Ambyiacu River.
- 7. Partial synopsis of the fresh water fishes of North Carolina.
- 8. Contribution to the icthyology of Alaska.
- 9. Fishes of Klamath Lake, Oregon.
- 10. On a new species of salamander from Indiana.
- 11. On some Batrachia and Nematognathi brought from the upper Amazon by Prof. Orton.
- 12. Synonymic list of the North American species of Bufo and Rana, with descriptions of some new species of Batrachia.
- 13. On some new and little known American Anura.
- 14. New species of frog from New Jersey.
- 15. On a new spade-foot from Texas.
- 16. Batrachian intercentrum.
- 17. On the relations of the hyoid and otic elements of the skeleton in the Batrachia.
- 18. On the structure and affinities of the Amphiumidæ.
- 19. Report on the Batrachians and Reptiles collected in 1887-1888.
- 20. Catalogue of the Batrachia and Reptilia brought by William Taylor from San Diego, Texas.
- 21. Catalogue of the Batrachia and Reptilia obtained by J.A. McNeil in Nicaragua.
- 22. Notes on the geographical distribution of Batrachia and Reptilia in western North America.
- 23. Batrachia and Reptilia of north western Texas.
- 24. Synopsis of the Batrachia and Reptilia obtained by H.H. Smith in the province of Mato Grosso, Brazil.
- 25. On a new species of Charina from California.
- 26. Critical review of the characters and variations of the snakes of North America.
- 27. On the snakes of Florida.
- 28. Catalogue of the Batrachia and Reptilia brought by William Taylor from San Diego, Texas. (duplicates 20.)
- 29. On Tiaporus, a new genus of Teidœ.
- 30. Analytical table of the genera of snakes.
- 31. On a new species of Tropidonotus found in Washington.
- 32. On some new and little known reptiles and fishes from the Austroriparian region.
- 33. Observations on reptiles of the old world.
- 34. On the crocodilian genus Perosuchus.
- 35. Osteology of the Lacertilia.
- 36. On degenerative types of scapular and pelvic arches in the Lacertilia.
- 37. Homologies of the cranial arches of the Reptilia.
- 38. List of the Batrachia and Reptilia of the Bahama Islands.
- 39. 6th contribution to the herpetology of tropical America.
- 40-42. 10th-12th contributions to the herpetology of tropical America.
- 43. Catalogue of the species of Batrachians and Reptiles contained in a collection made at Pebas, Upper Amazon.
- 44. On the species of Iguaninæ.
- 45. 13th contribution to the herpetology of tropical America.
- 46. On the mammalia obtained by the Naturalist exploring expedition to southern Brazil.
- 47. On the habits and affinities of the new Australian mammal, Notoryctes Typhlops.
- 48. Fin-back whale (Balænoptera) recently stranded on the New Jersey coast.
- 49. 3rd contribution to the history of the Balænidæ and Delphinidæ.
- 50. Note on a species of whale occurring on the coasts of the United States.
- 51. Japanese lap-dog.
- 52. On the foramina perforating the posterior part of the squamosal bone of the Mammalia.
- 53. On the genera of Felidæ and Canidæ.
- 54. Systematic arrangement of the order Perissodactyla, with a note on the structure of the foot of the Toxodon.
- 55. Classification and phylogeny of the Artiodactyla.
- Notes:
- Off-prints from various journals.
- OCLC:
- 79069201
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