Gudger, E. W. (Eugene Willis), 1866-1956
Gudger, Eugene Willis
Gudger, Eugene Willis, 1866-1956, ichtyologue
Gudger, Eugene Willis (1866-1956).
Gudger, E.G. 1866-1956
Eugene Willis Gudger
Gudger, Eugene W. 1866-1956
Gudger, E.G. (Eugene Willis), 1866-1956
VIAF ID: 28136008 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gudger, E. W. ‡q (Eugene Willis), ‡d 1866-1956
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gudger, E.G. ‡d 1866-1956
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gudger, Eugene W. ‡d 1866-1956
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gudger, Eugene Willis, ‡d 1866-1956, ‡c ichtyologue
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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Abnormal dentition in sharks, Selachii. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 73, article 2 | |
The alleged pugnacity of the swordfish and the spearfishes as shown by their attacks on vessels : (A study of their behavior and the structures which make possible these attacks) | |
The Bashford Dean memorial volume : archaic fishes | |
A bibliography of fishes. | |
The breeding habits and the segmentation of the egg of the pipefish (Siphostoma floridæ) | |
The breeding habits, reproductive organs and external embryonic development of Chlamydoselachus, based on notes and drawings by Bashford Dean | |
The Candirú, the only vertebrate parasite of man | |
Canine fishermen | |
Fishes with two mouths | |
Giant fishes of North America | |
The natural history of the frilled shark, Chlamydoselachus anguineus | |
Notes on certain books of unusual interest in the Blackford Collection of the Brooklyn Museum | |
On the use of the diving helmet in submarine biological work | |
Physalia, the fish-eater | |
Pug-headedness in the striped sea bass, Roccus lineatus, and in other related fishes. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 61, article 1 | |
The quest for the smallest fish | |
A reversed almost wholly ambicolorate summer flounder, Paralichtys dentatus | |
Sea anemones and corals as fish eaters | |
The segmentation of the egg of the myxinoid, bdellostoma stouti, based on the drawings of the late bashford dean | |
Snow worms : found in the snow and on the glaciers of high mountains | |
Some ctenophore fish-catchers | |
Strange stories of fish | |
The structure of dinichthys : a contribution to our knowledge of the arthrodira | |
Twins (double monster) | |
Two partially ambicolorate flatfishes (Heterosomata) | |
Wooden hooks used for catching sharks and ruvettus in the South Seas : a study of their variation and distribution |