56. LEUCisccs. 209 



* 1. Leuciseus peloponensis, CiW. ^- Val. xvii. p. 197. — Morea. 



2. Cyprinus lacustris, Pall. Zoogr. Ross.-As. iii. p. 314. — Eussia and Si- 



beria. 



3. brutius, Costa, Faun. Nap. Peso. p. 22, tab. 18. — Eiver Crati, near 



Cosenza. 



4. dobula, var., Costa, I. c. p. 25, taf. 19 bis ; Leuciseus sardella, 



C. ^- V. xvii. p. 24.3. — Lago di Astroiii. 



5. Squalius latus, Keyserling, Zeitschr.ges. Ntrwiss. svii. p. 24, taf. 9. — River 



Heri Rud, near Herat. 



t The following long list of species or specific names relates chiefly to speci- 

 mens in the Smithsonian Institution, the subjects of the ichthyological portions 

 of the Reports of the United States Expeditions. Reexamination of those spe- 

 cimens and a thorough revision of their descriptions are requisite to render 

 them available to science. Duplicates have been applied for to that end, espe- 

 cially with reference to aims of the present work, but, up to the present, have 

 not been received : — 



a. Specimens referred to Leuciseus. 



1. Leuciseus vittatus, Bekay, New York Faun. Fish. p. 212, pi. 34. fig. 108. — 



River Mohawk. 



2. croceus. Storer, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. July 1845 ; Me7n. Amer. 



Acad. ii. p. 417. — Alabama (3i^ inches). 



3. spirlingulus, Cuv. S[ Fa/, "xvii. p. 321, pi. 506. — New Jersey, New 



Harmony. 



4. rotengulus, Cuv. ^ Val. xvii. p. 318. — North America. 



y3. Specimens referred to Algoma. 



5. Algoma amara, Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1856, p. 181 ; or U. S. 



^- Mex. Bound. IcMhyol. p. 45, pi. 27. figs. 17-20. — Fort Brown, Texas. 



6. fluviatilis, Girard, II. cc. figs. 13-16. — Monterey, New Leon. 



y. Specimens referred to Alburnops. 



7. Alburnops blennius, Grirard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 185G, p. 194 ; and 



U. S. # Pac. R. R. Exp. Fish. p. 261, pi. 57- figs. 13-16.— Arkansas 

 River. 



8. shumardi, Girard, II. cc. figs. 1-4. — Arkansas River. 



y. illecebrosus, Girard, II. cc. p. 262, pi. 57. figs. 5-8. — Arkansas 



River. 



S. Specimens referred to Moniana. 



10. Moniana leonina, Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1856, p. 199 ; U. S. 



^■Pac. R. R. Exped. Fi.<h. p. 273, pi. 59. figs. 6-10.— Leon River, Texas. 



11. deliciosa, Girard, U. cc. (p. 274). — Leon River, Texas. 



12. liBtabdis, Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1856, p. 200; U. S. Jj- 



Pac. R. R. Exped. Fish. p. 275.— Rio Pecos. 



1". pulchella, Girard, II. cc. pi. 58. figs. 11-15. — Ai-kansas River. 



14. frisjidu. Girard, II. cc. (p. 276, pi. 59. figs. 16-20); U. S. # Mex. 



Bound. Ichthyol. p. 56, pi. 30. figs. 17-201.— Rio Frio, Texas. 



15. Moniana aurata, Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1856, p. 200; U. S. Sf 



Mex. Bound. Ichthyol. p. 56, pi. 30. figs. 13-16.— Piedra Painte, New 

 Mexico. 



16. complanata, Girard, II. cc. pi. 31. figs. 17-20. — Brownsville, Texas. 



17. tristis, Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc Philad. 1856, p. 201 ; U. S. Sf Pac. 



R. R. Exprd. Fish. p. 277.— Hab. — ? 



18. couchi. Girard. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1856, p. 201 ; U. 5.^- Me.r. 



Bound. Ichthyol. p. 57, pi. 30. figs. 21-24. — New Leon, Mexico. 



' Those who may be surprised at the summary way in which we deal witli 

 these species described b_v M. Girard. are requested to com])arc the descriptions 

 and figures given of this "species. 



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