226 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY III, 



GIRARD (Charles)— CoDtiuued. 



Coagress of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1854. Volume K. Wasbiug- 

 tou, A. O. P. Nicbolsou, Priuter, 1859. (Part 4, Fishes, by Dr. Charles Girard.) 



[Descriptions of Carpiodes damalis, Moxostoma claviforinis, Ptychostomus haydeni, Acomus gene- 

 rosus, Acomus griseun, Acomus lactariiLS, Catoatomus occidentalLs, Gatostomus labiatus, Catostoucus 

 rnacrochcilus, and Catostomtis sucklii; all of tbe species except Acomus generosus, G. cccidentalis, 

 C. labiatus, and G macrocheilus being accompanied by figures.] 



United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, under the order of Lieut. Col. 



W. H. Emory, Major First Cavalry and United States Commissioner. — Ichthyology 

 of tbe Boundary, bj' Charles Girard, M. D. < United States and Mexican Bound- 

 ary Survey, vol. ii, part i, 1859. 



[Descriptions and figures of Ictiobus tumidus, Moxostoma kcnnerlii, Moxostoma victorice, Moxo- 

 stoma campbelli, Ftychostonni^ congestus, Ptychostomus albidus, Mlnomui insignis, Minomus pie- 

 beius, Minomus clarki, Acomus latipinnis, Acomus guzmaniensis, and Gatostomus bernardini.] 



BLEEKER (Pieter van). " Conspectus systematls Cypriuorum. < Naturl. Tijdscbr. 

 Nederl. lud. XXI, 1860." 



[Systematic arrangement of the genera.] 



ABBOTT (Charles Conrad). Descrix^tions of Four New Species of North American 

 CyprinidiB, by Charles C. Abbott. < Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences of Philadelphia, 1860, pp. 473-474. 



[Describes Gatostomus texanus and Gatostomus chloroptcron.] 



GILL (Theodore Nicholas). On the classification of the Eventognatiii or Cyprini, 

 a suborder of Telkocepiiali, by Theodore Gill. <Proceedings of the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1861, pp. 6-9. 



[Characterizes the suborder Eventognatiii, eriuivalent to "the true Cyprinoids of Agassiz, 'witli- 

 out teeth in the jaws, and with large falciform lower pharyngeal bones". This suborder is divided 

 into four families, — Homalopteroidce. Gobitoidce, Gypiinoidce, and Gatastomoidce ; the latter family 

 being in turn divided into three subfamilies, — Gatastomince, Gycleptince, and Bubalichthyince.] 



PUTNAM (Frederick Ward). List of the Fishes sent by tbe Museum to different 

 Institutions, in exchange for other Specimens, with Annotations. By F. W. Put- 

 nam. = Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachu- 

 setts, U. S. A., 1863, (No. 1). 



[Contains names of 10 species, with references to descriptions by Professor Agassiz.] 



COPE (Edward Drinker). Partial Catalogue of tbe Cold-blooded Vertebrata of 

 Michigan. Parti. By Prof. E. D. Cope. 



[Notes on several species.] 



GILL ^^ Theodore Nicholas). Synopsis of tbe Fishes of tbe Gulf of St. Lawrence 

 and the Bay of Fundy. By Prof. Theodore Gill, M. A. < Canadian Naturalist, 

 August, 1865, (pp. 1-24 in reprint). 



[Records Gatastomus bostonicnsis and Moxostoma oblongum.] 



BLEEKER (Pietcr van). Notices sur Quelques Genres et Especes des Cypriuoides 

 de Chiue par P. Bleeker. < Nedcrlandsch Tijdschrift voor de Dierkunde, uitge- 

 geveu door bet Koninklijk Zoologisc'i Geaootschap, Natura Artis Magistra, te 

 Amsterdam, onder Redaktie van P. Bleeker, H. Schlegel en G. F. Westerman, 

 tweede jaargang, 1865. 



[Description of Carpiodes asiaticus, sp. nov.] 



THOREAU (Henry David). A Week on tbe Concord and Merrimack Rivers, by 

 Henry D. Thoreaii, author of " Walden," etc. New and revised edition. Boston : 

 Ticknor and Fields. 1868. 



[Contains an account of the habits of Gatostomus bostonicnsis iind 0. tuboxulatus.] 



