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Pisces. 



This list was iurnislied by Supt, W. A. Concklin. 



Catfish, Ainiurus melas. 



Gold fish (carp), Cyprinus auratus. 



Sun fish, Lepomis gibbosus. 



While perch, Rocco americanus. 



Yellow perch Perca americana. 



Eels. Anguilla. 



Killifish, Fundiilus. 



Common sucker. Calostomus coraraersoni. 



The above have all come through the water pipes. The 

 following have been placed in the ponds: 



German carp, C^^prinus carpio communis. 

 Black bass, Micropterus salmoides. 

 Speckled trout, Salvelinus hoodi. 

 Teuch, Tinea vulgaris. 



Ghelonia. 

 Chrj^semys picta. abundant. Chelopus guttatus. 



CONTRIBUTION TO THE BIBLIOGRArHY OF FRESH-WATER 



FLORA AND FAUNA OF THE UNITED STATES, 



MOSTLY MICROSCOPICAL. 



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3Iicr. and Pop. Sci.. vol. v, pp, 105-108. New York, 



1880. 

 Anderson, C. R. — Spores, with a Spore Glossary. Amer. 



Quart. Micr. Journ., vol. i, pp. 260-268. New York, 



1878-79. 

 Anon. — Water Colored by Algse. Amer. Month. Micr. 



Journ., vol. iii, p. 94. New York, 1882. 

 Anon. — Unicellular Algae. Amer. Month. Micr. Journ., 



vol. iv, pp. 21-24. New York, 1888. 

 Anon. — Some Minute Plants. Amer. Month. Micr. Journ., 



vol. iv, pp. 26-28. New York, 1883. 

 Anon. — Urnatella Gracilis, a Fresh-water Polyzoan. 



Science, vol. ii, pp. 789, 790, 2 woodcuts. Cambridge. 



1883. 

 Anon. — Sense of Color of Dasplina. Amer. Month. Micr. 



Journ., vol. v,.p. 77. Washington, 1884. 

 Akon. — Spring Collections. Amer. Month. Micr. Journ., 



vol. V, pp. 77-78. Washington, 1884. , 



