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RICHARDSON (John). [Franklin's Journal.] 1823. 



[Descrip'tiona of Gatostomus forsterian'US,s-p.Tiox., and Cntoslomns le .nievrii, ap. nor, and notea 

 on some other species.] 



Faunu-Boreali- Americana; or the Zoology of the Northern Parts of British 



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KIRTIjAND (Jared Potter). Report on the Zoology of Ohio, by Prof. J. P. Kirt- 

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[Catalogue of Fishes, pp. 108-170. Kotes on species mentioned, pp. 190-197. Nino species 

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STORER (David Humphreys). A Report on the Fishes of Massachusetts. By D. 

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KIRTLAND (Jared Potter). Description of the Fishes of the Ohio River and its 

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[Describes and figures Catostomus aureolus, C. communis, G. bubalus, G. elongatus, G. duquesni, 

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[Papers on the Fishes of Ohio — in Family Visitor and in Annals of Science. 



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[Descriptions of the .species found in the vicinity of Cleveland, with figures, most of them from 

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