230 CONTEIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY III, • 



JORDAN (David Starr). A Catalogue of tbe Fisbos of tbe Fresh Waters of North 

 America. By David S. Jordan, M. D. < Bulletin IV, Ilayden's Geological Survey 

 of the Territories, No. 2, pp. 407-442. Washington, May 3, 1878. 



[Fifty-ono species onumerated ; arranged in thirteen genera, viz: — Bubalichthys, Iclithyohnn, 

 Carpiodcs, Cycleptus, Pantostcus, Gatostomus, Chasmistcs (gen. nov.), Erimyzon, Minytrema, Myxo- 

 stoma, Placopharynx, and Quassilabia.] 



Notes on a Collection of Fishes from the Rio Grande, at Brownsville, Texas. 



By David S. Jordan, M. D. < Bulletin Hayden's United States Geological and 

 Geographical Survey, vol. iv, No. 2. Washington, May 3, 1878. 



[Synonymy and note on Carpiodes tumidus.] 



A Catalogue of the Fishes of Illinois, hy Prof. David S. Jordan. < Illinois 



State Laboratory of Natural History. The Natural History of Illinois. Bulletin 

 No. 2. Blooniington, 111., June, 1878. 



[Twenty-three species enumerated, with notes ; these are arranged in nine genera.] 



FORBES (S. A.) The Food of Illinois Fishes by S. A.Forbes. " < Bulletin of the. 

 Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, No. 2, 1878. 

 [Valuable notes on the food of Catostomidce.] 



JORDAN (David Starr). Notes on a Collection of Fishes from the Rio Grande, 

 at Brownsville, Texas, continued. By D. S. Jordan M. D. < Hayden's Bulletin 

 of the Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, vol. iv. No. 3. Wash- 

 ington, July 23, 1878. 



[Remarks on the probable identity of Carpiodes grayi and Ictiohus tumidus with Carpiodes 

 eyprinus.] 



Catalogue of the Fishes of Indiana, in Article Pisciculture (by Alexander 



Heron). <Twenty-seven/th Annual Report of tbe Indiana State Board of Agri- 

 culture, 1877. Volume XIX. Indianapolis. 1878. 

 [Twenty-two species enumerated, referred to ten genera.] 



JORDAN (David Starr) avcl BRAYTON (Alembert "Winthrop). On the Dis- 

 tribution of the Fishes in the Alleghany Region of South Carolina, Georgia and 

 Tennessee, with Descriptions of New or Little Known Sptcies. By David S. 

 Jordan and Alembert W. Bray ton. < Bulletin of the United States National 

 Museum, No. 12. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1878. 

 [Notes on numerous species.] 



