PUBLICATIONS OF CHARLES CIRARD, M. D. 85 



145. 



1859. (tIkaki), CiiAitLES. "The Spocics JAmia pwciloidvs." 



I'rocA'ed'DUjH Academii of Natural Sciences riiiladelpli'ui, xi, 115, 1859. 

 Ichthyological Notices, xliv. 

 Limia paeciloides, n. s. 



Indjaiiolu, Texas, .Tobn II. Clark. 



146. 



1859. GiR.\Ri>, Charles. ''i(»(/V(/or«io.sY( iu a Lagoon at Paolo Alto." 



rroceediiK/H Academy of Xatural Scioiccs Philadelphia, xi, 115, 1859. 

 Ichthyological Notices, xlv. 



Liinia J'orinosa, n. ». 



Paolo Alto, Mexico, .Toliu H. Clark. 



147. 



1859. GiRARD, Charle.s. "Limia in the Province of New Leon." 



I'roceediiKj Jeademi/ of Xatural Sciences Philadelphia, xi, 116, 1859. 

 Ichthyological Notices, xlvi. 

 Limia Covchiana, ii. .s. 



Ivio San Juan, Lieut. I). N. Couch. , 



148. 



1859. GiRARD, Charles. "A Species of Limia Common aljont Matamoros." 

 I'roveediiKjs Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, xi, 110-17, 1859. 

 Ichthyolooical Notices, xlvii. 

 Limia ^[atalnolensill, Ji. .s. 



Matamoros, L. Berlaiiilier. 



149. 



1859. GiRARD, Charles. "The gcnns Adinia." 



Proceedings Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, xi, 117. 1859. 

 Ichthyi)logical Notices, xhiii. 

 Adinia, u. g. 

 Adinia inultifasciata, ii. s. 



(ialveston, Texas. Dr. C. B. K. Kennerly. 



150: 



1859. GiRARD, Charles. "The genns Lucania." 



Proceedinys Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, xi, 118. 1859. 

 Ichthyological Notices, xli.x. 

 Lucania, n. g. 

 Lucania venusta, Grd. 



Iiidianola, Texas, .John H. Clark. 

 This is Limia venusta, Grd., descrihi'd and figured in the Ichthyology of the United State."} 

 and Mexi<au I'ouudarv. 



151. 

 1859. GiRARD, Charles. "Lucania, collected in the Neighborhood of Matamoras." 

 Proceedinys Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelpliia, xi, 118. 1859. 

 Ichthyological Notices, 1. 

 Lucania affinis, n. a. 



Matamoras, L. Berlandicr. 



152. 



1859. GiRARD, Charles. "Lucania collected in the Vicinity of the City of Mexico." 

 Proceedinys Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, xi, 118-19. 1859. 

 Ichthyological Notices, Ii. 



A oyprinodaiit of peculiar shape, collected in the vicinity of the City of Mexico in 1853 by 

 Maj. W. Rich. The specific name originally selected was L. Biehi, but by a singular over- 

 sight it disappeared from the text while going through the press. 



