8 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Vol. LXXIV 



Delaware City and St. Georges. Mr. MacReynolds found the 

 largesl aboui 660 mm. 



ndulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus (Walbaum). Common at 

 Delaware City and St. Georges. 



Enneacanthus gloriosus (Holbrook). Very abundant, the young 

 everywhere in vegetation at Wyoming Pond. 



Lepomis auritus (Linne). Several adults at Wyoming Pond. 



Pomotis gibbosus (Linne). Abundant, many adults about usual 

 color, Wyoming Pond. St. Georges and Delaware City. 



Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede). Common in Wyoming Pond, 

 none over a foot in length. St. Georges. 



Perca flavescens (Mitchill). Very abundant at St. Georges and 

 Delaware City, some two pounds in weight. 



Centropristis striatus (Linne). One at Ship John. 



qoscion regalis (Schneider). Bowers Beach and Ship John. 



luiinlivUa chrijsurn (Lacepede). Ship John. 



Leiostomus xanthurus Lacepede. Ship John. 



Micropogan undulatus (Linne). Bowers Beach and Ship John. 



Menticirrhus americanus (Linne). The same date last year Dr. 

 Barbour says all the species secured this year were also found, 

 but with the addition of the present one. 



Opsanus tau (Linne). Adult at Bowers Beach and few at Ship 

 John. 



Maryland. 



During mid September Mr. H. L. Mather found a few fishes in 

 the Little Bohemia Creek, in Cecil County. 



Ameiurus nebulosus (Le Sueur). 



Abramis crysoleuca-s (Mitchill). 



Notropis hudsonius amarus (Girard). 



Anguilla rostrata (Le Sueur). 



Pomotis gibbosus (Linne). 



Perca flavescens (Mitchill). 



Worom americana (Gmelin). 



Leiostomus xanthurus Lacepede. Small example. 



Gobiosoma bosc (Lacepede). November 26, Mr. R. M.Abbott 

 secured an example of this and the following in the Rhodes River, 

 near Mayo, Anne Arundel County. Both were found in empty 

 oysters shells. 



Gobiesox strumosus ( !ope. 



