Fowler — Fishes of New Jersey. 147 



Gloucester (Oldman's Creek and Bridgeport), Mercer, Monmouth, Ocean 

 (Barnegat), Salem Counties. 



Acipenser brevirostrum Le Sueur. Short-nosed Sturgeon. 

 Burlington, Cape May, Mercer, Gloucester Counties. 



LEPISOSTEIM. 



Lepisosteus osseus (Linnaeus). Long-nosed Gar-pike. 

 Mercer and Warren Counties. Schoepf mentions it as Esox osseus 1 

 and later Mitchill records one from Long Island in Scudder's Museum. 



ELOPIDJE. 

 Megalops atlanticus Valenciennes. Tarpon. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Stone Harbor), Monmouth and Ocean Counties. 



Elops saurus Linnaeus. Ten-pounder. 

 Cape May County. 



ALBULIM. 

 Albula vulpes (Linnaeus). Lady Fish. 

 Once recorded from New Jersey without definite locality, from a speci- 

 men in Blackford's market. 2 



DOROSOMIM. 



Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur). Mud-shad. 



Atlantic, Burlington (Beverly, Delanco, Florence, Riverton), Cape May, 

 Gloucester, Mercer Counties. 



CLUPEIM. 

 Etrumeus teres (De Kay). Round Herring. 

 Atlantic, Cape May and Ocean Counties. Valenciennes reported it 

 from "Philadelphie," likely from New Jersey. 3 



Clupea harengus Linnaeus. Herring. 

 Cape May County. 



Pomolobus mediocris (Mitchill). Fall Herring. 



Atlantic (Nancock Creek), Burlington (Dutch Neck fishery), Cape May, 

 Cumberland (Bay Side), Monmouth, Ocean Counties. 



Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson). Alewife. 



Atlantic (Nancock Creek), Burlington (Beverly, Burlington, Florence, 

 Riverton), Cape May (Cape May, Dias Creek, Fishing Creek, Higbee's 

 Beach, Johnson's Run in Tuckahoe River), Camden (Camden, Palmyra), 

 Cumberland (Bridgeton), Gloucester (Oldman's Creek), Hoboken, Mercer 

 (Crosswicks Creek), Middlesex and Monmouth (Manasquan) Counties. 



i Beob. Nat. GeselJ. Fr. Berlin, 2, 1788, p. 177. 



■Albula condryhcus in Forest and Stream, 11, October 10, 1878, p. 208. 

 'Hist. Nat. Poiss., 20, 1847, p. 310. 



