SOUTHERN 



ICHTHYOLOGY 



OR, 



A DESCRIPTION OF THE FISHES 



INHABITING THE WATERS 



OF 



SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. 



BY JOHN EDWARDS H0LBR00K, M. D., 



Professor of Anatomy in the Medical College of the State of Soutli Carolina; Member of the Royal 



Medical Society of Edinburg ; Corresponding Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences 



of Philadelphia; of the Massachusetts Medical Society; of the American Academy 



of Aits and Sciences, Ronton; of the New- York and Baltimore Lyceums 



of Natural History, and of the Boston Natural History Society. 



EACH NUMBER WILL CONTAIN FROM EIGHT TO TEN COLORED 



ENGRAVINGS FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, 



BY J. II. RICHARD, Esq. 



The Southern Ichthyology will be published in Philadelphia by J. II. Richard, 

 in quarto numbers, every two months, and will embrace full descriptions of the or- 

 iiation, habits, and loeahties of me Fishes inhabiting the waters of South Caro- 

 lina, ( reorgia and Florida. 



Tl UIB — "" Ilar i" r ttumber. The work, it is expected, will be completed 



in two or three years: 



