132 Eccrmann and Lntlmci — Fishes from the Oh/mpic reninsida. 



A\'e take this opportunity to record certain other small collec- 

 tions of West Coast fishes which we have recently examined. 

 They are as follows: 



1. A small but interesting collection made in the spring of 

 1897 in Marin County, Cal. Tlie localities represented are: 



Paiicrmill Creek, March 11, 22 and 24; Bear Valley Creek, 

 March 15 and April 7; Olima Creek, A])ril i); Tomales Bay 

 near Point Rej^eg, Ai)ril 28 and May 9, 14; Nieasio and Paper- 

 mill creeks at junction, April 25, 26; Walker Creek, 5 miles 

 above mouth near Tomales, Cal., IVFay 5 and 18. 



2. In 1890 and again in 1891 Dr. Charles H. Townsend, 

 then naturalist on the steamer Albatross, while making a study 

 of the shrimp fisheries of San Francisco Bay, obtained and 

 preserved a numl)er of fishes taken in tiie nets of the Chinese 

 shrimp fishermen. The localities rei)res('ntcd aretlie following: 



Mare Island, April IC), 1S90; San PaMo Bay, NovenduT S, 

 1890, and May, 1891; Angel Island, November 7, 1890; San 

 Bruno Point; San ^lateo Camp; and South Belmont Oyster 

 Beds. 



3. A few specimens obtained by the U. S. Biological Survey 

 in British Columbia, at Malaspina Inlet, July 19, 1897; and 

 Rivers Inlet, June, 1904. 



4. A few specimens collected in 1901 ))y Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell at San Pedro, Cal. 



5. A small collection made August 14, 1908, l)y John Tread- 

 well Nichols at Chinook, Wash. 



6. A single jar of specimens obtained by the steamer Albatross 

 at Barclay Sound, September 27, 1888. 



The aV)Ove statement regarding collectors, dates and localities 

 will enable one to understand readily the l)rief locality refer- 

 ences in connection with each species in the following list. 



These collections, embracing a total of 1,391 specimens, have 

 all been deposited in the United States National Museum. 



ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES. 

 1. Hntosphenus tridentatus ((iainlnor). 



TURKE-'IOOTIIKD LAMPRKV. 



One specimen from I^ake Pleasant, 4 from Bo^ac.liiel and 2 from SncUs, 

 these IJ-g to 4% Indies long; seven, 5 to 7% inclies long, from San Pablo 

 Bay. 



