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[Description and figure of Lagochila laccra (gen. et sp. uov.), wilh an analysis cf tbo genera of 

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HALLOCK (Charles). The Sportsman's Gazetteer and General Guide. .The Game 

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[Contains descriptions and notices of numerous species; the Ked Horse, M. macrolepidotum, 

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JORDAN (David Starr). Contributions to North American Iclithyology, based 

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[Description ot ilyxostoma poecilura, sp. nov.] 



GILL (Theodore Nicholas). Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia: a scientific and 

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[Contains a description of (be family Catastomidce, a list of the genera, and a diagnosis of Myxo- 

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

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[Descriptions of forty species, referred to eleven penera •.—Lagochila, Placopharynx, Myxo- 

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