ANALYSIS. 



Pago. 

 P. BARKACOUTA, MULLET, PIKE, AND MUMMICHOOS Continued. 



ir>4. The Sand Smelts or Silver Sides (.lllirriiiida-.) 450 



15. r >. Tln> Stickleback Family ((raatirosMdir) 457 



150. The Silver Gar-fishes (llvloniilie) 458 



157. The Flying-fish Family (Soomberrsocifla') 459 



158. The Pike Family (Esocidie.) 401 



15'J. The Miinmiichog Family (f'ypriim/loiitiilii') 400 



Q. THE SALMON TRIBE 468 



160. The Salmon (Salmo snlar) 408 



101. The Salmons of the Pacific. By DAVID S. JORDAN 474 



162. The Quinnnt or California Salmon (Oiicorhyncliui choiiiclia). By LIVINGSTON STONE 47!) 



16:!. The Namaycusli or Lake Trout (Salniiiuin namaycitsh) 485 



164. Tilt Speckled Trout (Sulcelinusfontiiialis') 497 



165. The 1 Sa ibl ing or Bavarian Char (Sah-tliinia alpinua) 500 



166. The Dolly Varden Trout (Saln-limm mulma). By DAVID S. JORDAN 504 



167. The Grayling (7Vi.i/ifl* tricolor) 50. r > 



168. The Lake White-fish ((.'orryoxua cliipnj'ormix). By R. I. GEARE 507 



1611. The Lesser White-fishes. By DAVID S. JORDAN 541 



ITU. The Smelt Tribe 541! 



171. Families related to the Salmon id;e 547 



R. THE HERRING TRIBE 54!) 



172. The Herring (flii/iia liun-nt/iis) 549 



173. The Herrings of the Pacific Coast. By DAVID S. JORDAN 508 



174. The Menhaden (L>rnoorlin tijrannus) 569 



175. The Gulf Menhaden (Brevoortia patron UK) 575 



S. THK SHAD AND THE AI.EWIVES. By MARSHALL MACDONALD 57!) 



176. The River Herrings or Ale wives (Clupea (ml! rail* and C. rernalia) 57'.t 



177. On the occurrence of the Branch Alewit'e in certain Lakes of New York. By TARLETON If. BKAN.. ">ss 



178. The Inland Alo\vif or Skipjack (t'lu/im chrysocMvris) 5;il 



170. The Shad (Cliipra sapidisrima) Mil 



1HO. The Hickory Shad or Mattowacca (Clupea mrillocria) 607 



T. FAMII.IF.S K'K.I ATKD TO THE CLUPEHX/E 610 



181. The Mud Shad (Dorowiia cepedianum) 610 



|w,'. The Turpnin (.Mfiinlopn ttiriasoides) 610 



1*3. The Big eyed Herri HIT (ill 



184. The Aneho\ ies ( /^iujraulidce) 611 



Irt',. The Lady-fish Family (Albulidir) 612 



186. The Moon-eye I'.-nnily ( ffi/odontitltr) l\\-> 



U. CARP, SUCKERS. CATI isn, AXI> EELS 6M 



187. The Sneker Family (Catostomidw). By DAVID S. JORDAN 614 



l^ 1 . The Carp Family (f'/ipriiiiiliv). By DAVID S. JORDAN 616 



ISO. The Carp (Cyprinux i-arpin). By RrnOLPH HESSEL 618 



is;), 'fh,. Catlish Family (Nilurida;). By DAVID S. JORDAN (W7 



1<)0. The Morays (Munniiilir) 620 



191. The Eel (Anguillii rul ; inrin) 630 



192. Tin- Conger Eel (LfptocepJialna conger) 656 



V. STURGEONS, SKATES, SHARKS, AND LAMPUEYS 659 



193. The Bowtins (. I mm/>) 650 



194. The Paddlc.-lishes (1'olyndontiila;) 660 



195. The Sturgeons (.In/io/sci-Mir) 660 



lllij. The Chini;era Family (I'liiintrriiln:) 663 



197. The (Jar I'ikes (f.riiidoHtridir) '. 663 



198. The Torpedoes and Skates (Saice) _ 005 



199. The Saw-tish ( I'l-ix/i* /m-finalim) or.- 1 



200. The Sharks (.SV/Wi) 668 



201. The, Sharks of tho Pacific. Coast, By DAVID S. JORDAN 675 



202. Thr, Lampreys ( /'i tromi/ :<>n tiilw) 077 



20S. The Hag Fishes (.1/y.riMirfrt-) 681 



204. The Lanoelets (BronoAio8tomi*B) . 682 



