228 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY III. 



JORDAN (David Starr). Manual of tbe Vertebrates of the Northern United States, 

 iiichidinfj; tho district east of the Missis.si[)pi River, and north of North Carolina 

 and Tennessee, exclusive of marine species. By David Starr Jordan, M. S., M. D., 

 Professor of Natural History in N. W. C. University and in Indiana State Medical 

 College. Chicago: Janseu, McClurg & Company. 1876. 

 [Twciitv-tbrec species briefly described, and referred to nine genera.] 



NELSON (Edward W.) A Partial Catalogue of the Fishes of Illinois, by E. W. 

 Nelson. < Bulletin of the Illinois Museum of Natural History, i, 1876. 



[Notes on -21 species ; Ichthyohus cyanellus described as a now species, and the genus Carpiodes 

 united to Ichthyobus.] 



UKLER (P. R.) and LUGGER (Otto). List of Fishes of Maryland, by P. R. Uhler 

 anil Ot^o Lugger. < Report of the Commissiouers of Fisheries of Maryland, pp. 

 67-176, (1876). 



[Seven species described.] 



COPE (Edward Drinker) and YARROW (Henry C.) Report npon the collections 

 of Fishes made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico 

 and Arizona during the years 1871, 1872, 1873 and 1874, by Prof. E. D. Cope and 

 Dr. H. C. Yarrow. = Chapter VI. < Report npon Geographical and Geological 

 Explorations and Surveys West of the 0:;e Hundredth Meridian, in charge of First 

 Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, under the direction of 

 Brig. Gen. A. A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, published by authority 

 cf Hon. Wm. W. Belknap, Secretary of War, in accordance with acts of Congress 

 of June 2^, 1874, and February 15, 1875. In six volumes. Accompanied by one topo- 

 graphical and one geological atlas. Vol. V. — Zoology. Washington: Government 

 Printing Office. 1875. (Issued in 1876.) 



[Contains descriptions of Pantosteus (gen. nov.), Pantoateus ploiyrhynchus, Pantosteus jarrovii, 

 Panto&teus vireicenn (sp. nov.), Catostotnus insigne, Gatostomus alticolum, Catostomua discobolum, 

 Catostomus fccundum (sp. nov.), Gatostomus guzmaniense, Moxostoma tnsignatum (sp. nov.), Pty- 

 chostomus congestus, aud Oarpiodcs grayi, with figures of most of the species.] 



JORDAN (David Starr) and COPELAND (Herbert Edson). Check List of the 

 Fishes of the Fresli Waters of North America, by David S. Jordan, M. S., M. D., 

 and Herbert E. Copeland, M. S. < Bulletin of the Buifalo Society of Natural 

 History, ii, 1876, pp. 133-164. 



[Eighty-three nominal species ennraerated, referred to ten genera, x\z:— Gatostomus, Pantosteus, 

 Hypcntelium, Erimyzon, Teretulus, Placopharynx, Carpiodes, Ichthyobus, Bubalichthys, and Cyclcp- 

 tus.] 



JORDAN (David Starr). On the Fishes of Northern Indiana. < Proceedings of 

 the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1877. 



[Notes on several species; Ichthyobus ischyrus and Bubalichthys altus described as new species, 

 from MSS. left with the author by Mr. Nelson ; an analysi.s of the genera of CatoslowidoB is given, 

 nine of them being "accepted by Prof. Cope aud the writer " ] 



A Partial Synoi>sis of the Fishes of Upper Georgia, by David S. Jordan, M. D. 



< Annals of the New York Lyceum of Natural History, 1876. (Published in 1877.) 

 [Notes on numerous species, Myxostoma euryops being described as new.] 



KLIPPART (John H.) First Annual Report of the Ohio State Fish Commission to 

 the Governor of the State of Ohio, for the years 1875 and 1876. Columbus : Nevius 

 & Myers, State Printers. 1877. 



[De.scriptions of Gatostomus teres, Teretulus oblongus, Placopharynx caiiiatus, Carpiodes diffor- 

 mis, and Carpiodes velif^r, with woodcuts of all but P. carinatus and C. vclifer. The descriptions 

 are by Charles II. Gilbert, mostly arranged from MSS. notes of D. S. Jordan ; the notes on habits, 

 etc., by Mr. J. H. Ivlippart.] 



