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garman1884c GARMAN, S. (1884) The oldest living type of Vertebrata, Chlamydoselachus. Science, 3 (59): 345
garman1884d GARMAN, S. (1884) An extraordinary shark. Bulletin of the Essex Institute, 16: 47
garman1885 GARMAN, S. (1885) Chlamydoselachus anguineus Garm. - A living species of Cladodont shark. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 12 (1): 1
garman1885a GARMAN, S. (1885) The generic name of the pastinacas, or "sting rays". Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 8 (514): 221
garman1885b GARMAN, S. (1885) Notes and descriptions taken from selachians in the U. S. National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 8 (482): 39
garman1887 GARMAN, S. (1887) The tail of Chlamydoselachus. Science, 9 (215): 267
garman1888 GARMAN, S. (1888) On the lateral-line canal system of the Selachia and Holocephala. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 17 (2): 57
garman1899 GARMAN, S. (1899) Reports on an exploration off the west coasts of Mexico. Central and South America, and off the Galapagos Islands, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the ALBATROSS, during 1891, Lieut. Comm. Z.L. Tanner, U.S.N., commanding. 26. The fishes. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, (24) 2: 431 p.
garman1901 GARMAN, S. (1901) Genera and families of the chimaeroids. Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club, 2: 75
garman1904 GARMAN, S. (1904) The chimaeroids (Chismopnea Raf., 1815; Holocephala Müll., 1834), especially Rhinochimaera and its allies. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 41 (2): 245
garman1906a GARMAN, S. (1906) New Plagiostoma. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 46 (11): 203
garman1911 GARMAN, S. (1911) The Chismopnea (Chimaeroids). Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 40 (3): 81
garman1913 GARMAN, S. (1913) The Plagiostomia (Sharks, Skates and Rays). Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 36: 528 p., 77 pl.
garner1988 GARNER, W.D.A. (1988) Elasmobranch tissue culture: In vitro growth of brain explants from a shark (Rhizoprionodon) and dogfish (Squalus). Tissue and Cell, 20 (5): 759
garner2013 GARNER, M.M. (2013) A Retrospective Study of Disease in Elasmobranchs. Veterinary Pathology, 50 (3): 377
garner2015 GARNER, S.B. & PATTERSON, W.F. (2015) Direct observation of fishing effort, catch, and discard rates of charter boats targeting reef fishes in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Fishery Bulletin, 113 (2): 157
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garrick1951 GARRICK, J.A.F. (1951) The blind electric rays of the genus Typhlonarke (Torpedinidae). Zoology Publications from Victoria University College, 15: 1
garrick1954 GARRICK, J.A.F. (1954) Studies on New Zealand Elasmobranchii. Part II. A Description of Dasyatis brevicaudatus (Hutton), Batoidei, With a Review of Records of the Species Outside New Zealand. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 82 (1): 189