400 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [DeC, 



larger example, when fresh in alcohol, with median dusky lateral 

 band from snout, including mandible tip, to caudal base. This 

 band very distinct and composed of rather large dots. Parallel 

 from upper eye edge back to caudal peduncle and defining color of 

 back, narrower similar band or line, mostly pale posteriorly. From 

 pectoral axil side of body below broad dark lateral band pale cad- 

 mium to anal base, and more yellowish on lower surface of caudal 

 peduncle. Axils of pectoral and ventral more or less tinged with 

 pale citron-yellow, also basal portions of paired fins. Breast, belly 

 and lower surface of head, white. Dorsal and caudal dull olive, 

 other fins pale, with dusky terminal tints. 



Also two from small pond at edge of railroad. Salt Lake City, 

 August 31. 



Agosia nuhila carringtoni (Cope). Abundant in meadow streams 

 in western Logan, August 9. Most with lateral Une incomplete and 

 barbel absent. 



Cyprinus carpio Linne. One from Hanyt.on Bridge. 



Cottus semiscaher (Cope). Abundant, in meadow streams in 

 western Logan, August 9. Largest 58 mm. 



Nevada. 



Agosia nevadensis (Gilbert). Twelve examples, largest 55 mm. 

 long, from the Amargosa River at Beatty, August 12, 1919. Ob- 

 tained by Messrs. J. A. G. Rehn and Morgan Hebard. These fish 

 were found in small schools, in the larger pools, and moderately 

 plentiful. 



California. 



During the late fall of 1897 the Academy received from Prof. 

 Harold Heath a collection of fishes from Pacific Grove, all of which 

 are still in good condition. These are indicated by the letter P. 

 I have also included several notes given by Mr. J. A. G. Rehn on 

 some of the larger fishes seen by him at Santa Catahna in the summer 

 of 1907. 



Polistotrema stouti (Lockington). P. 



Galeorhinus zyopterus Jordan and Gilbert. Four small gray 

 sharks at Santa Catalina, about 3 to 5 feet long, were evidently 

 this species. 



Raja hinoculata Girard. P. 



Torpedo californica Ayres. P. 



Hydrolagus colliei (Lay and Bennett) . P. 



