Ann Arbor, MI, The Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 1924-1962. 21 papers in three. 8vo (25.0 x 18.3 cm). ca. 1,200 pp.; numerous plates, several maps, charts, etc. Uniform full cloth with title on the spines. = A chronological collection, without gaps, of 21 papers on fishes published in the Museum's Miscellaneous Publications. Included are number 13 (1924) C. L. Hubbs "Studies of the fishes of the order Cypriniodontes" (31 pp.; 4 plates); Nr. 15 (1926) C. L. Hubbs "A check-list of the fishes of the Great Lakes and tributary waters, with nomenclatorial notes and analytical keys" (78 pp.; 3 plates); Nr. 16 (1926) C. L. Hubbs, "Studies of the fishes of the order Cyprinodontes VI " (86 pp.; 6 plates); Nr. 20 (1930) C. L. Hubbs, "Materials for a revision of the catostomid fishes of Eastern North America" (47 pp.); Nr. 28 (1935) C. L. Hubbs, "Fresh-water fishes collected in British Honduras and Guatemala" (22 pp.; 4 plates, folded map); Nr. 30 (1935) C. L. Hubbs and M. D. Cannon, "The darters of the genera Hololepis and Villora" (93 pp., 3 plates); Nr. 35 (1937) C. L. Hubbs and M. B. Trautman, "A revision of the lamprey genus Ichthyomyzon" (110 pp., 2 plates); Nr. 42 (1939) C. L. Hubbs and C. L. Turner, "Studies on the fishes of the order Cyprinodontes. XVI. A revision of the Goodeidae" (80 pp., five plates, folded chart); number 48 (1940) C. L. Hubbs and R. M. Bailey "A revision of the black basses (Micropterus and Huro) with descriptions of four new forms" (51 pp., six plates, map); Nr. 63 (1945) C. L. Hubbs "Phylogenetic position of the Citharidae, a family of flatfishes" (38 pp.); Nr. 65 (1946) C. L. Hubbs and E. C. Raney "Endemic fish fauna of lake Waccamaw, North Carolina" (30 pp., one plate); Nr. 66 (1947) C. L. Hubbs and J. D. Black "Revision of Ceratichthys, a genus of American cyprinid fishes" (56 pp., two plates, several distribution maps); Nr. 67 (1947) A. L. Gomes "A small collection of fishes from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil" (39 pp., two plates, folded chart); Nr. 68 (1948) R. R. Miller "The cyprinodont fishes of the Death Valley system of eastern California and southwestern Nevada" (155 pp., 15 plates, three maps, several charts, some folding). Nr. 78 (1950) Hubbs, C. L. Studies on cyprinodont fishes XX. A new subfamily from Guatemala, with ctenoid scales and a unilateral pectorial clasper (28 pp.; 4 plates, map). Nr. 87 (1954) Taylor, W. R. Records of fishes in the John N. Lowe Collection from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (50 pp); Nr. 92 (1955) Miller, R. R. A systematic review of the middle American fishes of the genus Profundulus (64 pp.; 9 plats, 2 text figs, 2 maps); Nr. 93 (1955) Bailey, R. M. and W. A. Gosline, Variation and systematic significance of vertebral counts in the American fishes of the family Percidae (44 pp., tables); Nr. 115 (1960) Miller, R. R. and C. L. Hubbs. The spiny-rayed ciprinid fishes (Plagopterini) of the Colorado River System (39 pp.; 3 plates); Nr. 119 (1962) Bailey, R. M. and M. O. Allum Fishers of South Dakota (131 pp.; 6 text figs [distribution maps], plate). Most papers are of great taxonomic importance. All but three papers are very well illustrated. A very good, clean set.