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the beach at Cape May several years ago. But a single previous 

 New Jersey record is known, and that is still represented by the 

 example in the Academy obtained at Atlantic City in 1870 and 

 reported by Cope. The species is rare on the coast of the United 

 States. 



Menidia menidia notata (Mitchill). Corson's Inlet, with the next. 



Trachinotus carolinus (Linne). 



Seserinus paru (Linne). Dr. Van Deusen sent a fine example, 

 received from Fortescue, on Delaware Bay, July 13. He also re- 

 ports 40 examples taken at Atlantic City at the same time. These 

 are the first definite records we have for this species in New Jersey, 

 as Abbott only refers to it in 18QS as Peprilus longimanus and vaguely 

 from "our coast." 



Pomoxis sparoides (Lacepede). Blackwood. 



Acantharchus pomotis (Baird). Tuckahoe, with the next two. 



Enneacanthus gloriosus (Holbrook). 



Mesogonistius choetodon (Baird). 



Lepomis auritus (Linne). Blackwood, with the next. 



Lepomis incisor Valenciennes. 



Pomotis gibbosus (Linne). Blackwood and Lakeside. 



Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede). Blackwood, with the next. 



Perca fiavescens (Mitchill) . 



Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi (Storer). Tuckahoe and Lakeside. 



Orthopristis chrysopterus (Linne). Two at Ocean City, July 30 

 by Prof. C. La Wall and one at same place, September 17, by Mr. 

 D. McCadden. 



Tauioga onitis (Linne). Corson's Inlet. 



Pennsylvania. 



Several collections were made by the writer with Dr. R. 0. Van 

 Deusen and Mr. Frederick Morrell, July 5, 1920, in Montgomery 

 County: Mine Run, a tributary of the Perkiomen near Audubon; 

 Skippack Creek near Lower Providence; western tributary of the 

 Perkiomen near Doe Run and another near Yerkes; Perkiomen at 

 Yerkes; West Swamp Creek, a tributary of the Perkiomen at 

 Zieglerville , Rich Valley Creek at Sumneytown ; North East Branch 

 of Perkiomen Creek. 



Ameiurus nebulosus (Le Sueur). Yerkes and North East Branch 

 of Perkiomen, also the next. 



Schilheodes insignis (Richardson). 



Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill). Near Doe Run and at 

 Yerkes. 



