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55. 



1853. GlKAUi), ClIAKLES. Descriptions of New Neuicrtcans aud Plaiuirians from the 

 coast of the Carolinas. 

 Proceedings Academy of Katiirai Sciences Philadelphia, xi, 365-7, 1853. 



liorlasia Kurtzi, n.s - •- •- - — -- — 3C6 



Cliaiicston Harbor. 

 Renieria, n. g. 

 Jienieria rubra, n. s. 



Charleston Harbof. 

 Leodes, n. g. 

 Leodeg atriolenta, n. 9. 



Charleston Harbor. 

 Amphiporug sanguineus, n. s. 



Charleston Harbor. 

 Meckelia poeahontas, n. s. 



Coast of North and South Carolina. 

 Mecielia lizzice, n.s 367 



Charleston Harbor. 



56. 



1853. GiRART), Charles, with Spencer F. Baird. Description of New Species of 

 Fishes collected by Mr. John H. Clark, on the U. S. and Mexican Boundary 

 Survey, under Lt. Col. Jas. D. Graham. 



Proceedings Academg Natural Sciences Philadelphia, vi, 1853, pp. 387-390. Read 

 Aug. 30, 1853. 



Pilevma carbonaria, n.a 387 



Rio Salado, Texas. 

 Boleosoma lepida, n.s 388 



Upper tributaries of the Rio Nueces, Texas. 

 Pomotus aquilensis, n. s. 



Eagle Pass, Texas. 

 Catostonius latipinnis, n. s. 



Rio San Pedro of the Rio Gila. 

 Gila Emoryi, n. s. 



Near mouth of the Gila. 

 Gila Grahami, n.s 389 



Rio San Pedro of the Gila. 

 Fundulus graudis, n. s. 



Brackish waters in the vicinity of Indlanola, Texas. 

 Fundulus tenelliis, n. s. 



Prairie Mer Rouge, Louisiana, and Ruasellville, Kentucky. 

 Hydrargyra similis, n.s. 



Brackish waters in the vicinity of Indianola. 

 Cyprinodon elegans, n. s. 



Rio Grand del Norte. 

 Cyprinodon macularius, u. s. 



Rio Gila. 

 Cyprinodon hovinus, n.s. 



Leon's Springs, Rio Grande del Norte. 

 Cyprinodon gibboius, n.s '.. 390 



Brackish waters of Indianola. 

 ITeterandria affinis, n. s. 



Rio Medina and Rio Salado. 

 Ueterandria nobilis, n. s. 



Leona and Comanche Springs. 

 Heterandria patruelis, n. s. 



Hydrographic basin of the Rio Nueces. 

 Ueterandria occidi'ntalis, n. s. 



Rio Santa Cruz of the Rio Gila. 



