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DRS. JORDAN AND EVERMANN, who have recently enriched science by the publication, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution, of a great work in four volumes describing in detail the 3300 species of fishes distinguished by them in North and Central America, re viewed not long ago in the columns of NATURE, have now prepared another book, intended to
American Food and Game Fishes: a Popular Account of all the Species found in America North of the Equator, with Keys for Ready Identification, Life Histories and Methods of Capture.
By David Starr Jordan Barton Warren Evermann. Pp. 1 + 573; illustrated with coloured plates and text drawings, and with photographs from life. (London: Hutchinson and Co., 1902.)
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B., G. American Food and Game Fishes: a Popular Account of all the Species found in America North of the Equator, with Keys for Ready Identification, Life Histories and Methods of Capture . Nature 67, 122 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067122a0
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