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Besides the above records a few of the numerous small collections, 

 made during the past year, in some localities where material has not 

 been obtained before, may be of interest. 



During June Mr. W. B. Davis and the writer secured the following: 

 in Cedar Swamp Creek Pomolobus mediocris, Alosa sapidissima, 

 Anguilla chrisypa, Abramis crysoleucas, Fundulus heteroclitus macro- 

 lepidotus, F. diaphanus, Mugil curema, Eupomotis gibbosus and 

 M or one americana; in a tributary of the Tuckahoe River at Johnson's 

 Mill, Pomolobus mediocris, Abramis crysoleucas, Ameiurus natalis 

 prosthistuis, Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus, F. diaphanus, Esox 

 americanus, E. reticulatus, Aphredoderus say anus, Mesogonistius 

 chcetodon, Enneacanthus gloriosus and Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi; 

 a tributary of the Tuckahoe River at Wallace's Mill, Notropis 

 chalybams abbotti, Erimyzon succetta oblong us and Boleichthys fusi- 

 jormis. 



On July 3 Mr. W. T. Innes, Jr., and the writer secured the following 

 in Pancoast's Run, near Pancoast's Mill: Umbra pygmcea, Esox 

 reticulatus, Aphredoderus sayanus, Mesogonistius chcetodon and 

 Enneacanthus gloriosus. On December 2 we visited Cohansey Creek 

 at Bridgeton, in Cumberland County, and found: Anguilla chrisypa, 

 Abramis crysoleucas, Notropis bifrenatus, Fundulus heteroclitus 

 macrolepidotus, F. diaphanus, Apeltes quadracus, Enneacanthus 

 gloriosus and Eupomotis gibbosus. A small "water boatman," 

 kindly identified by Messrs. Henry Skinner and E. T. Cresson, Jr., 

 as Corixa brimleyi, a North Carolina species, was secured, and is 

 another interesting addition to the fauna of New Jersey. 



An interesting collection made at Cape May Point by Mr. E. R. 

 Brown during the past summer contained: Sphyrna ?ygcena, 

 Squalus acanthias, Raja erinacea, Pomolobus aestivalis, Brevoortia 

 tyrannus, Anchovia mitchilli, Tylosurus marinus, Hippocampus 

 hudsonius, Mugil cephalus, Selene vomer, Trachinotus carolinus, 

 Pomatomus saltatrix, Centropristis striatus, Lagodon rhomboides, 

 Leiostomus xanthurus, Menticirrhus saxatilis, Spheroides maculatus, 

 Chilomycterus schoepfi, Prionotus evolans strigatus, Rissola marginata 

 and Pseudopleuronectes americanus. Two interesting examples of 

 Chloridella empusa were also obtained, and this species was reported 

 to be abundant. 



Pennsylvania. 



Mr. R. W. Wehrle has collected extensively in Indiana County, 

 forwarding many interesting collections to the Academy. The 



