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Archosargus probatocephalus (Walbaum). 



Several large ones seen in the Baltimore markets said to have 

 been taken in Chesapeake Bay, likewise many examples of the next 

 species. 



Cynoscion nebulosus (Cuvier). 

 Leiostomus xanthurus LacSpede. 



Many from the Big and Little Bohemia Creeks, Tolchester, 

 Patapsco River at Baltimore, and others in the Baltimore markets 

 from Chesapeake Bay. 



Micropogon undulatus (Linnaeus). 



Many from Chesapeake Bay in the Baltimore markets. 



Tautoga onitis (Linnaeus). 



Young in the Patapsco River at Baltimore. 



Cottus ictalops (Rafinesque). 



Headwaters of the Castleman River at Jennings. 



Cottus gracilis Heckel. 



Stony Run. 



Pseudopleuronectes americanus (Walbaum). 



Several from Chesapeake Bay in the Baltimore markets. 



Achirus fasciatus Lacepfide." 



Big Bohemia Creek. 



Virginia. 3 



Several collections were made at Watchapreague, in Accomac 

 County, in May of 1911. The Academy is also indebted to Mr. 

 T. M. Milliner for additional material from this region. Besides 

 these I have examined many species in the Norfolk market and at 

 the fisheries at Virginia Beach in 1909. All with the * are from off 

 Cedar Island. 



' An interesting collection of fishes was obtained in the Cape Fear River 

 region ol North Carolina in May of 1908 by Dr. H. A. Pilsbry. Fundulus nottii 

 (Ag.), Gambusia gracilis Heck, and Heterandria formosa Ag. are from the Green- 

 field mill-pond at Wilmington. The following are all from Southport. Anguilla 

 chrisypa Raf., Mugil cephalus Linn., Trachinotus carolinus (Linn.), Choenobryttus 

 gulosus (Cuv.), Lepomis punctatus (Val.), L. incisor (Val.), Eupomotis gibbosus 

 (Linn.), Micropterus salmoides (Lac), Perca flavescens (Mitch.), Centropristis 

 strialus (Linn.), Orthopristis chrysopterus (Linn.), Hcemulon plumieri (Lac), 

 Otrynter caprinus (Bean), Calamus leucosteus Jord., Diplodus holbrookii (Bean), 

 Cynoscion nebulosus (Cuv.), Bairdiella chrysura (Lac), Leiostomus xanthurus 

 Lac, Micropogon undulatus (Linn.) and Paralichthys lethostigmus Jord. Gilb. 

 Lepomis punctatus was previously only known from South Carolina to Florida. 



