The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . Rica. By C. V. Hartman $ land. In preparation $ VOL. IV. No. 1. Early Chinese Writing. By Frank H. No. 5. New Carnivores from the Miocene of Chalfant. Pp. 36, 50 Plates $ Western Nebraska. By C. A. Peterson. No. 2. Formosan Fishes. By D. Starr Jordan. pP- 73, 12 Plates Pp. 4, 3 Plates 25 No. 6. Monograph of the Najades of Pennsyl- No. 3. Revision of Entelodontidse. By O. A. vania- Pts- J Md n- % A- E. Ort- Peter
The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . Rica. By C. V. Hartman $ land. In preparation $ VOL. IV. No. 1. Early Chinese Writing. By Frank H. No. 5. New Carnivores from the Miocene of Chalfant. Pp. 36, 50 Plates $ Western Nebraska. By C. A. Peterson. No. 2. Formosan Fishes. By D. Starr Jordan. pP- 73, 12 Plates Pp. 4, 3 Plates 25 No. 6. Monograph of the Najades of Pennsyl- No. 3. Revision of Entelodontidse. By O. A. vania- Pts- J Md n- % A- E. Ort- Peterson. Pp. 116, 9 Plates $ XT , *A?N „PP- 69, 4 $ xt i r, ?. i * lx. tv -u * -n t No. 7. Catalog Eocene Fishes from Monte Bolea No. 4. Catalog of the Fishes of Formosa. Jordan in ^^ Museum By Charles r and Richardson. Pp. 46, 12 Eastman $ VOL. V. The Fresh Water Fishes of British Guiana. By C. H. Eigenmann. Pp. i-xx + 578, frontispiece, and 103plates. $10 unbound; $ cloth;. $ % III-V supplied unbound, @ $; in cloth @ $; in % morocco @ $ Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol, V. The Kaieteur Falls. Height 741 feet. OCT 2 7 1928 MEMOIRS OF THE CAENEGIE MUSEUM Vol. v. (Publications of the Carnegie Museum: Serial No. 67). W. J. HOLLAND, Editor. PITTSBURGH Published by the Authority of the Board of Trustees of the CARNEGIE INSTITUTE JUNE, *. *nL ^l&smx t PRESS OF The new era printing compan/Lancaster. Pa. THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF BRITISH GUIANA, INCLUDING A STUDY OF THE ECOLOGICAL GROUPING OF SPECIES AND THE RELATION OF THE FAUNA OF THE PLATEAU TO THAT OF THE LOWLANDS. By C. H. EIGENMANN, Dean of the Graduate School of the Indiana State University, and Curator ofIchthyology in the Carnegie
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