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1850. STOKER, HORATIO ROBTXSOX. Observations on the Fishes of Nova 

 Scotia and Labrador, with Description of New Species. < Boston Jour. 

 Nat. Hist. Vol. VI, 1850-57, pp. 247-270. 



The following freshwater species are recorded in this paper : Gasteros- 

 teus aculeatus cuvieri (as Gasterosteus cuvieri, type) and Salvelinus fon- 

 tinalis (as Salmo immaculatus , type). 



1852. PERLEY, M. H. Descriptive Catalogue (in part) of the Fishes of 

 New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (Second Edition). 



1853. BAIRD, SPEXCER F. A small collection of fishes made by Professor 

 Baird in September, 1853, in the neighborhood of Montreal and Quebec, 

 and recorded in the catalogues of the department of fishes, United 

 States National Museum, is referred as " Baird, coll., 1853." No report 

 of this collection was ever published by Prof. Baird. 



1858. GIRARD, CHARLES. General Report upon the Zoology of the several 

 Pacific Railroad Routes. Fishes < Reports of Explorations and Sur 

 veys to ascertain the most practical and economical route for a Railroad 

 from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 1853-6. Vol. X, p. i- 

 xiv + 1-400, plates VII-LXXI. 1858. 



1858. GILL, THEODORE. Description of a New Genus of Phnelodinse from 

 Canada. < Trans. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, 1858, pp. 1-3. 



1859. GUXTHER, ALBERT. Catalogue of the Fishes in the collection of the 

 British Museum, Vol. I, 1859, pp. i-xxxi + 1-524. 



1859. D' URBAN, W. S. M. Observations on the Natural History of the 

 Valley of the River Rouge, and surrounding Townships in the counties 

 of Argenteuill arid Ottawa. < Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Vol. 

 IV, 1859, pp. 252-276. 



1859. DAWSOX, J. W. On a new species of stickleback (Gasterosteus gym- 

 netes). < Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Vol. IV, 1859, pp. 321-324, 

 3 figures. 



1861. SUCKLEY, GEORGE. On the North American Species of Salmon and 

 Trout. < Report U. S. Fish Comm. 1872 and 1873, pp. 91-160. 



1861a. SUCKLEY, GEORGE. Notices of certain New Species of North Ameri 

 can Salmonidee, chiefly in the collection of the N. W. Boundary 

 Commission, in charge of Archibald Campbell, Esq., collected by Dr. 

 C. B. R. Kennerly, Naturalist to the Commission. <Am. Lye. Nat. 

 Hist., Vol. VII, 1861, pp. 306, 313. 



1862. FORTIX, PIERRE. List of the cetacea, fishes, Crustacea and mollusca, 

 which now inhabit and have been inhabiting the Canadian shores of the 

 Gulf of St. Lawrence and are objects of fishing operations, whether on a 

 large or small scale, and which are used as bait, etc. < Annual Report 

 of Pierre Fortin, Esq., Magistrate in command of the expedition for the 

 protection of the fisheries in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, during the sea 

 son of 1862; Appendix, pp. 109-124. 



1863. FORTIX, PIERRE. Continuation of the list of fish of the Gulf and 

 River St. Lawrence. < Annual report of Pierre Fortin, Esq., com 

 manding the expedition for the protection of the fisheries in the Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence during the season of 1863. Fisheries appendices from An- 



