40 BULLKTIX 41, UMTKl) STATES NATIONAL I\rT^«EUM. 



1856. GiRARD, Chaklp:s — Continned. 



Moxostoma victorice, ii. h 1~1 



With the pit'ceding. 

 Moxostoma Vanipbelli, u. s 172 



Live Oak Creels, Texas, Dr. KeiiiuTly ; Devil'.s Kiver, Texas. J. U. (Hark. 



Ptychostomus, Agass 1"2 



Ptychostomus congestus, G 1~2 



Eio Sahvlo, Texas, J. H. Clark. 

 rtychoctonms alhidus, ii. s 1 72 



Rio San Juan (New Leon). Lieut. 1>. X. Ciiurh. 

 Ptyelwgtomus Jlaydeni, ii. s 172 



Yellowstone River, Dr. Hayileu. 



MiNOMUS, n. j; 173 



Minomus insignis, G 173 



Rio San Pedro, tributary of the (!ila. 

 Minomus plebeius, ii 173 



Rio Minibres, Lake (Juzuiau, >lexiir>. 

 Minomus Clarki, G 173 



Rio Santa Cruz. 

 AcoMUS, n. g. 

 Acomus forsteriamts, ( ! 1 73 



Briti.sh North America. 

 Acomus aurora, G 173 



Lake Superior, Agassiz. 

 Acomus latipinnis 173 



Rio San Pedro, tributary of the Gila. 

 Acoinus Guzmaniensin, n. s 174 



Janos River, emiityiu};' in Lake Guzman, I)i'. Kennerly. 

 Acoinus generosus, n. s 174 



Cottonwood Creek, an affluent of Great Salt Lakeof I't.ah. Lieutenant Beekwith. 

 Acotmis griseus, n. s 174 



Sweetwater fork of Platte River. .T. S. Bowman. 

 Acomiis lastarius, n. s 174 



Milk River, Dr. Suekley. 



Catostomus, Linn 174 



Catostomus occidentalis, Avers 174 



San Francisco, California, Dr. Newberry. 

 Catostomus lahiatus, Ayer.s 175 



Klamath Lake, Oregon. Dr. Newberi'y. 

 Catostomus wacrochilus, n. s 17.") 



Astoria, Lieutenant Trowbridjie, 

 Catostomus tSuckli, n. s 17,") 



Milk River, Dr. Suekley. 

 Catostomvs Bernardini, n. s 17.'i 



Upper water.s of the Rio nuaqui, Mexico. 



Chon'drostomi 175 



Campostoma, Ajiass .170 



Campostoma anomalum, Agass 17G 



Campostoma ornatum, n. s 17G 



Chihuahua River, John Potts. 

 Campostoma formosulum, n. s 170 



Rio Saliinal, Texas, Dr. Kennerly. 

 Campostoma nasutiim, n. s. 



Cadereita and Monterey (New Leon), Lieutenant Couch. 



DiONDA. n. g 176 



Dionda spiscopa, n. s 177 



Rio Pecos, Capt. John Pope; Camanehe Spring, J. H. Clark. 

 Dionda serena, n. s 177 



Rio Sabinal, Texas, Dr. Kennerly. 

 Dionda Texensis, n. s ] 77 



Rio Nueces, Texas, J. H. Clark. 

 Diorida papalis, n. s 178 



Delaware Creek, tributary of Rio Pecos, Texas, Captain I'ope. 

 Dionda argentosa, n. .s 178 



San Felipe Creek, and Devil's River (Rio Grande), John n. Clark. 

 Dionda chrysitis, n. s 178 



Live Oak Creek, Texas, John H. Clark. 



