I o ■ Hr ■■'■ ■,,■ »% ' ■^- Vft', :^^'«^^-^-'-.o^ '-yd'^ CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FROM Cornell University Library Z 8220.H97 Bibliography of Bashford Dean, 1887-1909 3 1924 014 551 570 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/cletails/cu31924014551570 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BASHFORD DEAN iSSyrigoQ EDITED BY L. HUSSAKOF WASHINGTON, D. C. PRBSS OF JUDD & DETwenER, INC. I9IO z fl17 / BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BASHFORD DEAN 1887-1909 Edited by L,. Hussako^ I. Scientific Writings 1887 The food of the oyster ; its conditions and variations. 2nd Rept. of the Oyster Investigation and of Survey of the Oyster Terr., for the years 1885 and 1886 of the State of New York, pp. 51-77, pis. i-iii. 1889 Report on the supposed fish-eating plant, Utricularia. i8th Rept. N. Y. State Comm. Fisheries, pp. 183-198, pis. i-iv. With Fred Mather : Report on the plants and animals of the Long Island lakes at Ronkonkoma and Riverhead. Ibid., pp. 205-217. 1890 On timber-boring insects: pp. 45-52 in Ivin Sickels' "Exercises in wood- working." D. Appleton and Co., N. Y. 1891 Notes on the common catfish. 19th Rept. N. Y. State Comm. Fish- eries, pp. 299-305, I pi. Pineal fontanelle of placoderm and catfish. Ibid., pp. 307-363, 14 pis. 1892 The physical and biological characteristics of the natural oyster- grounds of South Carolina. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., vol. X (for 1890), pp. 335-361, pis. Ixii-lxvii. Report on the present methods of oyster culture in France. Ibid., vol. X, pp. 363-388, pis. Ixviii-lxxviii. Dionaea. Its life habits under native conditions. From observa- tions made near Wilmington, N. C. (April, 1891). Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XII, pp. 9-17. 1893 Contributions to the anatomy of Dinichthys. Ibid., vol. XII, pp. 187-188. Note on the mode of origin of the paired fins. (Abstract.) Ibid., vol. XII, pp. 121-125. Report on the European methods of oyster-culture. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., vol. XI (for 1891), pp. 357-406, pis. Ixxv-lxxxviii. On Trachosteus and Mylostoma, notes on their structural characters (abstract). Ibid., pp. 70-71. Note on the spawning conditions of the sturgeon. Zool. Ans., vol. XVI, pp. 473-475 ; reprinted in Forest and Stream, vol. XLI, p. 525 ; translated in Allgemeine Fischerei Zeitung, Nov. 28, pp. 388-390. Recent experiments in sturgeon hatching on the Delaware. [Read before World's Fisheries Congress; Chicago.] Trans. N. Y Acad. Sci., vol. XIII, pp. 69-74; reprinted with slight dianges in Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., vol. XIII (for 1893), pp. 335-339, and I fig. A new Cladodont from the Ohio Waverly, Cladoselache newberryi, n. sp. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci.. vol. XIII, pp. 115-119, pi. i. 1894 Contributions to the morphology of Cladoselache (Cladodus). lour. Morph., vol. IX, pp. 85-115, pi. vii. Ostricoltura. Metodi attuali usati in Francia. Rivista Marittima, Roma, 52 pp., and 20 text figs. 1895 Report on the European methods of oyster-culture. Fishing Ga- zette, N. Y., vol. XLI, Nos. 17, 18, 19, 20. Oyster cultural methods, experiments and new proposals. [Read before Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci.] (Abstract.) Kept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 65th meeting (Ipswich), p. 723. Notes on the early development of the ganoids, Lepidosteus, Aci- penser, and Amia. Ibid., p. 734. The early development of the ganoids and its significant features. [Read before 3rd Zoological Congress (Leyden).] Bull. Nos. 3 and 8, Supplement, p. 2. The early development of gar-pike and sturgeon. Jour. Morph., vol. XI, pp. 1-62, pis. i-iv, and 4 text figs. Fishes, Living and Fossil : An outline of their forms and probable relationships. Columbia University Biological Series. Ill, pp. xiv-300, frontispiece and 344 text figs. Macmillan and Co., N. Y. (published Oct., 1895). On the gastrulation of teleosts. [Read before Am. Morph. Soc] Science, n. s., vol. Ill, p. 60. The early development of Amia. Quart. Jour. Micr. Set., n. s., vol. XXXVIII, pp. 413-444, pis. 30-32, and 13 text figs. ; abstract of same in Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. Land., pp. 173-174, pi. 2. On the early development of ganoids. Compt. Rend., Troisieme Congres Zool. (Leyde), pp. 336-346; abstract in Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. Land., 1896, pp. 497-498; also Science, n. s., vol. II, P- 575- Notes of the ancestral sharks. (Abstract.) Anat. Anz., vol. XI, p. 424 ; also Science, n. s., vol. II, p. 742. 1896 Is Palseospondylus a Cyclostome? Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XV, pp. 101-104, pi. V. On the supposed kinship of Palseospondylus. Zool. Am., vol. XIX, p. 96; Anat. Anz., vol. XI, p. 656. Sharks as ancestral fishes. Natural Sci., vol. VIII, pp. 245-253, and 6 text figs. The fin-fold origin of the paired limbs, in the light of the ptychop- terygia of palajozoic sharks. Anat. Anz., vol. XI, pp. 673-679, and 8 text figs. Instinct in some of the lower vertebrates. (Abstract.) [Behavior and food-taking of Amia when newly hatched; feeding habits of larval Necturus.] Ibid., p. 696. On the larval development of Amia calva. Zool. Jahrbuch., vol. IX, pp. 639-672, pis. 9-1 1, and 17 text figs. Abstract in Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. Land., 1897, pp. 20-21. On the vertebral column, fins and ventral armoring of Dinichthys. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XV, pp. 157-165, pis. vii-viii. (Reviewed by C. R. Eastman, Amer. Geol., vol. XVIII, pp. 316- 317.) Review of A. S. Woodward's "Catalogue of fossil fishes in the Brit- ish Museum." Part III. Science, n. s., vol. IV, pp. 1-2. Review of S. Carman's "The Cyprinodonts." (Mem. Mus. Comp. ZooL, vol. XIX, pp. 179, and 12 pis., 1895) ; Science, n. s., vol. IV, pp. 2-3. With N. R. Harrington, G. N. Cai^kins, and B. B. Griffin: The Columbia University zoological expedition of 1896. With a brief account of the work of collecting in Puget Sound and on the Pacific Coast. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XVI, pp. 33-42, pi. i. 1897 On a plan of development of a myxinoid. Science, n. s., vol. V, p. 435- Note on the ventral armoring of Dinichthys. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XVI, pp. 57-61, pis. ii-iii. On a new species of Edestes, B. lecontei, from Nevada. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XVI, pp. 61-69, pls- iv-v. New species and a new genus of American palaeozoic fishes, together with notes on the genera Oracanthus, Dactylodus, Polyrhizodus, Sandalodus, Deltodus. From a nearly completed MS. (1890- 1891) by John Strong Newberry. Edited with an introduction and notes by Bashford Dean. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XVI, pp. 282-304, pis. xxii-xxiv. 1898 On the development of the Californian hag-fish, Bdellostoina stouti Lockington. Quart. Jour. Micr. Sci., vol. XI, pp. 269-279, pi. xvii. With Francis B. Sumner: Notes on the spawning habits of the brook lamprey (Petromyson zvilderi). Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XVI, pp. 321-324, pi. xxvii. Remarks on the affinities of Palceospondylus gunni. In reply to Dr. R. H. Traquair. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1898, pp. 343-347. 1899 On the new genus of lamprey, Macr ophthalmia chilensis. Science, n. s., vol. IX, p. 740. [Review of a paper by Plate in Sitzher. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde, 1897, pp. 137-141.] On the embryology of Bdellostoma stouti. A general account of Myxinoid development from the egg and segmentation to hatch- ing. Festschrift zum siebensigsten Gehurtstag von Carl von Kupffer. Fisher, Jena. Pp. 221-276, pis. xv-xxvi, and 25 text figs. Review of J. N. Baskett's "Story of the fishes." Science, n. s., vol. X, pp. 968-969. On the embryology and phylogeny of Chimaera. [Abstract of paper read before the Amer. Morph. Soc] Ibid., vol. XI, pp. 169- 170. 1900 The so-called Devonian lamprey, Palaospondylus gunni: with notes on the systematic arrangement of the fish-like vertebrates. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. II, pp. 1-32, pi. i, and i text fig. The Jay Terrell collection of fossil fishes. Amer. Mus. Jour., vol. I, pp. 10-12, and 2 text figs. The egg of the hag-fish, Myxine glutinosa Linnaeus. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 11, pp. 33-46, pi. ii. 1901 Reminiscence of holoblastic cleavage in the tgg of the shark, Heter- odontus (Cestracion) japonicus Macleay. Annot. Zoologicce Japonenses, vol. IV, pt. i, pp. 1-7, pi. i. On the dogfish (Amia calva), its habits and breeding. 4th Ann. Kept. N. Y. State Comm. Fisheries, Game a. Forests (1898), pp. 246-256, I pi., and 12 text figs. Notes on living nautilus. Amer. Naturalist, vol. XXXV, pp. 819- 837, and 14 text figs. Palseontological notes. I. On two new Arthrodires from the Cleve- land shale of Ohio. II. On the characters of Mylostoma New- berry. III. Further notes on the relationships of the Arthrog- nathi. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. II, pp. 85-134, pis. iii-viii, and 18 text figs. Letter to the "Quarterly" regarding field work in Japan and the Philippines. Columbia Univ. Quart., vol. IV, No. i, pp. 84-87. Journeyings of a naturalist through Japan and the Philippines. (Abstract.) Science, n. s., vol. XV, p. 508. The early development of sharks from a comparative standpoint. (Abstract.) Science, n. s., vol. XV, p. 626. 1902 Review of Max Weber's "Siboga-Expeditie. Introduction et de- scription de I'expedition. Monographic I." (The Dutch ex- pedition to the Malay Archipelago.) Science, n. s., vol. XV, pp. 658-660. The preservation of muscle-fibres in sharks of the Cleveland shale. Am. Geologist, vol. XXX, pp. 273-279, pis. viii-ix. Historical evidence as to the origin of the paired limbs of verte- brates. Am. Naturalist, vol. XXXVI, pp. 76y-y76, and i fig. Review of O. P. Hay's "Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil vertebrata of North America." Science, n. s., vol. XVI, pp. 701-703. Biometric evidence in the problem of the paired limbs of the verte- brates. Am. Naturalist, vol. XXXVI, pp. 837-847, and i text fig- A case of mimicry outmimicked? Concerning Kallima butterflies in museums. Science, n. s., vol. XVI, pp. 832-833. 1903 The eggs of the eastern Atlantic hag-fish, My.vine limosa Gir. Sci- ence, n. s., vol. XA'II, p. 433. .\ preliminary account of studies on the Japanese frilled shark, ChIam3'doselachus. (Abstract.) Ibid., vol. XVII, p. 487. Additional specimens of the Japanese shark Mitsukurina. Ibid., vol. XVII, pp. 630-631. Report on methods of Japanese oyster culture. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., vol. XXII (for 1902), pp. 17-37, P's. Z-7, and 27 text figs. An outline of the development of a Chimsroid. Biol. Bull., vol. I^^ pp. 270-286, and 19 text figs. Obituary notice of a lung-fish. Pop. Sci. Man., vol. LXIII, pp. 33- 39, and text figs. \-yc. Albinism, partial albinism, and polychromism in hag-fishes. Am. Naturalist, vol. XXXVII, pp. 295-298, and text figs. 1-3. 1904 Review of R. H. Traquair's "The Lower Devonian fishes of Gemiin- den." {Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. XL, pp. 723-739, pis. 7.) Science, n. s., vol. XIX, pp. 64-65. Notes on Japanese Myxinoids. A new genus Paramyxine and a new species Homea okinoseana. Reference also to their eggs. Jour. Science College, Iniper. University, Tokyo, vol. XIX, Art. 2, pp. 25, pi. I, and text figs. .Notes on Chimaera. Two Japanese species, C. phantasina Jordan and Snyder, and C. mitsukuri, n. sp., and their egg-cases. Jour. Science College, Imper. University, Tokyo, vol. XIX, Art. 3, pp. 9, pi. i. Notes on the long-snouted Chimaeroid of Japan, Rhinochimcera (Harriotta) pacifica (Garman) Mitsukuri. Jour. Science Col- lege, Imper. University, Tokyo, vol. XIX, Art. 4, pp. 24, pis. 2, and I text fig. Review of T. H. Morgan's "Evolution and adaptation." Science, n. s., vol. XIX, pp. 221-225. Still another memoir on Palseospondylus. Review of W. J. Sollas and I. B. J. Sollas's paper "An account of the Devonian fish, Palccospondylus gunni Traquair. (Phil. Trans., ser. B, vol. CXCVI, pp. 267-294, pis. xvi-xvii.) Ibid., vol. XIX, pp. 425- 426. In the matter of Menaspis. [Abstract of paper read before the Society of Amer. Palaeontologists.] Science, n. s., vol. XIX, pp. 798-800; reviewed, ibid., vol. XIX, p. 253. In the matter of the Permian fish Menaspis. Am. Geologist, vol. XXXIV, pp. 49-53, Pl- ii- Evolution in a determinate line as illustrated by the egg-cases of Chimaeroid fishes. Biol. Bull., vol. VII, pp. 105-112. The egg-cases of Chimaeroid fishes. [Abstract of paper presented at first annual meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Amer. Soc. Zoologists.] Am. Naturalist, vol. XXXVIII, pp. 482-487. L'Oeuf de Chimara colliei et I'adaptation de sa capsule. Compt. Rend. Soc. de Biol., vol. LVII, p. 14. Peculiarities in the development of Chimcera colliei. (Abstract.) Bull. VI, Internat. Zool. Kongress, Bern, No. 3, pp. 5-6. 1905 Some embryological evidence as to the position of Chimssra. Compt. Rend. 6 Congres Internat. Zool. {Berne, 1904), pp. 294-297. The question as to whether falcons when soaring interlock their primary wing feathers. Science, n. s., vol. XXII, pp. 499-500. 8 1906 Notes on the living specimens of the Australian lung-fish, Ceratodus forsteri, in the Zoological Society's collection. Proc. Zool. Soc. Land., vol. I, pp. 168-178, pi. i, with text figs. S3-S5- History of the study of fossil fishes. Jordan's "Guide to the study of fishes," vol. I, pp. 422-428. Chimseroid fishes and their development. Pub. No. 32, Carnegie Instit. Washington, pp. 195, pis. xii, and 144 text figs. 1907 The long-feathered fowls of Japan. Century Magazine, vol. LXXIII, pp. 894-900, 3 text figs. Notes on Acanthodian sharks. Amer. Jour. Anat., vol. VII, pp. 209-226, and text figs. Doctor Eastman's recent papers on the kinship of the Arthrodires. Science, n. s., vol. XXVI, pp. 46-50. 1908 Preface to "Catalogue of types and figured specimens of fossil vertebrata in the Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. Part I. "Fishes," by L. Hussakof. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. XXV, pp. 1-2. Studies on fossil fishes during the year 1907. [Portion of the ad- dress of the retiring president of the Soc. of Vert. Paleontolo- gists, New Haven, Dec. 27, 1907.] Science, n. s., vol. XXVII, pp. 201-205. When do variations attain selective value? Ibid., vol. XXVII, p. 152. Review of Vernon L. Kellogg's "Darwinism today." Ibid., vol. XXVII, pp. 421-427. Accidental resemblances among animals. A chapter in unnatural history. Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. LXXII, pp. 304-312, and 10 text figs. 1909 Studies on fossil fishes (sharks, chimseroids, and arthrodires). Mem. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. IX, pp. 210-287, pIs- xxvi-xli. .\ new example of determinate evolution. Science, n. s., vol. XXIX, p. 480. Review of Gaskell's "The origin of the vertebrata." Science, n s vol. XXIX, pp. 816-818. The giant of ancient sharks. Amer. Mus. Jour., vol. IX, pp. 232- 234- The plan of development in series of forms of known descent and its bearing upon the doctrine of preformation. Advance print from Proc. VII, Internal. Zool. Congress, Cambridge, pp. 4. II. MiscEivivANEous Writings 1891 Summer school of biology held at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, in the New York State fish hatchery. An abstract report of the work of the first season, July 7-August 29, 1890. 19th Rept. N. Y. State Comm. Fisheries, pp. 134-136. 1893 Notes on marine laboratories of Europe. [France, England, and Holland.] Am. Naturalist, vol. XXVII, pp. 625-637, and 6 text figs. Notes on the marine biological laboratories of Europe. Part II. [Italy, Austria, Germany, Norway, and Russia.] Ibid., vol. XXVII, pp. 697-707, and 3 text figs. 1894 The marine biological stations of Europe. Woods Hall Biol. Lec- tures for 1893, pp. 211-234, and 10 text figs.; republished with slight changes in the Smithsonian Rept. for' 1893, pp. 505-519, pis. xxvi-xxxiv. 1895 Dr. Ryder's work with the United States Commission of Fisheries. Address before the Academy of Sciences, Phila. meeting. In memoriam of Professor Ryder. 1896 Public aquariums in Europe. Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. L, pp. 13-27, and 7 text figs. lO 1897 A Californian marine biological station. Natural Sci., vol. XI, pp. 28-35, ^^^ 4 text figs. Memorial notice of Bradley G. Griffin in his paper (edited by Bash- ford Dean) : "Description of some marine nemerteans of Puget Sound and Alaska." Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. XI, pp. 193- 218. 1899 Memorial notice of Nathan Russell Harrington. Columbia Univer. Quart, for Dec, pp. 44-46, and portrait. Devonian fishes for the American Museum. Science, n. s., vol. X, p. 978. 1900 Review of Mary Deane's "The book of Dene, Deane, Adeane; a genealogical history." N. B. Hist, and Genealog. Reg., vol. LIV, p. 227. Memorial notice of the fish-culturist. Major Fred. Mather. Sci- ence, n. s., vol. XI, pp. 556-557. 1901 The party of the captors of Major Andre. Tarrytown Argus, April 13. The Andre captors again. Ihid., July 27 (with letter to the editor). The Carnegie Institution. Science, n. s., vol. XVI, pp. 641-644. Instruction offered in the Fishery Commission Laboratory at Ber- gen. Science, n. s., vol. XVI, p. 676. 1903 Catalogue of the loan collection of Japanese armor. Metropolitan Museum of Art Handbook, No. 14, pp. yy, and 25 text figs. 1904 A reference to the origin of species in an early letter (1796) signed by both Lamarck and Geoffrey. Science, n. s., vol. XIX, pp. 798-800. II A visit to the Japanese zoological station at Misaki. Pop. Sci. Hon., vol. LXV, pp. 195-204, and 8 text figs, and portrait of Professor Mitsukuri. Gossip about Lamarck. Science, n. s., vol. XX, pp. 811-81Z. 1905 [Memorial notice of] Eugene G. Blackford [with bibliography]. Science, n. s., vol. XXI, pp. 232-233. Catalogue of European arms and armor. Metropolitan Museum of Art Handbook, No. 15, pp. 215, and loi text figs. 1906 Two letters of Dr. [Erasmus] Darwin : the early date of his evolu- tional writings. Science, n. s., vol. XXIII, pp. 986-987. Casques of Thibetan high priests. Bull. Metrop. Mus. Art., vol. I, pp. 97-98. A Japanese sword-guard figuring a Hollander. Ibid., vol. I, pp. 117-118. 1907 A modern Japanese helmet (dated 1850). Ibid., vol. II, p. 10. A suite of early Gothic tapestries (Burgundian). Ibid., vol. II, pp. •40-4S- A monument to Lamarck. Science, n. s., vol. XXV, p. 795. Primitive Japanese armor. Bull. Metrop. Mus. Art., vol. II, pp. 107-108. Notes on Asiatic museums. Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. LXXI, pp. 481-497, and 16 text figs. The hall of Japanese armor. Bull. Metrop. Mus. Art, vol. II, pp. 203-204. 1908 A specimen of early Japanese armor. Bull. Metrop. Mus. Art, vol. Ill, pp. 13-14. A letter relating to the biography of Lamarck. Science, n. s., vol. xxviL pp. 151-153. Obituary notice of Dr. William Stratford. Science, n. s., vol. XXVII, pp. 235-238. An acquisition of early bronze armor. Bull. Metrop. Mus. Art, vol. Ill, pp. 38-39. 12 Recent references to Lamarck. Science, n. s., vol. XXVII, p. 477. A seventeenth century armor for horse and man. Bull. Metrop. Mus. Art, vol. Ill, pp. 56-57. The Lamarck manuscript in Harvard. Am. Naturalist, vol. XLII, pp. 145-153, portrait and 4 text figs. 1909 The rearranged armor gallery. Bull. Metrop. Mus. Art, vol. IV, pp. 28, 29. Memorial notice of T. Nishikawa, 1874-1909. Science, n. s., vol. XXX, p. 750. Memorial notice of Kakichi Mitsukuri, 1858-1909. Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. LXXV, pp. 614-616. H L< LI •.2V»fl-<- -U^