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One fresh specimen of squirrel lish. Serranusfascicularis. From John Sutherland, New 



York. 25305. 

 Small collection from the District of Columbia and Virginia. Received from II. \V. 



Henshaw. 25322. 

 One black-nosed dace, Rhinichthys atronasus, from the hot springs at Banff, in the 



National Paris of Canada. Received from Henry M. Ami for identification. 25326. 

 One specimen of the Cascadura, Hoplosternum littorale. Procured by Roger Wells. 



U. S. Navy, on the island of Trinidad. 25336. 

 Three fresh fishes from the Washington, D. C, market. From F. H. Javin.s. 25367. 

 Numerous specimens of dried fish skins from Japan. Sent by II. Loomis, Clifton 



Springs, N. Y. 25379. 

 One large example of flounder, Pseudopleuroneotea americanus, taken in the beam 



trawl in deep water off the New England coast. From Weaver and Ihl, New 



York. 25389. 

 A collection of fishes from FortSnelling, Minn. From Dr. E. A. Mearns, U. S. A. 25392. 

 Two fishes from Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Sent by Dr. T. E. "Wilcox, U. S. Army. 25401. 

 Three fresh fishes from the Gulf of Mexico. Sent by Bartholomew & Co., New 



Orleans, La. 25405. 

 One specimen of Anoplarchus. Collected by J. E. McGrath in South Alaska. 25431. 

 A collection of fishes from Montana, Wyoming, and the Yellowstone Park, made by 



B. W. Evermaiin. 25434. 

 Eight specimens of Rhinichthys nasutus, from the warm and cold springs of the Na- 

 tional Park of Canada. Sent by Henry M. Ami, of Ottawa, for identification. 



25440. 

 ( >ne specimen of Achirus lineatus and one specimen of Cyclopsetta n. sp. Collected by 



Dr. John F. Chittenden of the Victoria Institute, Trinidad, West Indies. 25537. 

 Pike's eye with fungus attached. Sent by Harlan I. Smith, of Saginaw, Mich., for 



examination. 25606. 

 Two dried seahorses, Hippocampus hudsoniua. Sent by J. J. Dunton from Ocean 



City, Md. 25640. 

 One specimen of Azevia panamensis, in exchange, from the Museum of Comparative 



Zoology. 25687. 

 One fresh specimen of Priouotus carolinua. Javins & Co., Washington, D. C. 25710. 

 One dried specimen of Monacdnthus hispidus. Sent by C. A. D.Hill, of Pensacola, 



Fla, 25717. 

 One specimen of Larimus fasdatus, from Chesapeake Bay. Donated by Walter More- 

 land. 25712. 

 One specimen of Chilomypterw geometricus. Donated by Douglas Taylor. 25770. 

 One fresh specimen olAmiacalva, from the Niagara River. Sent by V. L. Tiphaine, of 



Lewiston, N. Y., through Forest and Stream. 25788. 

 One specimen of Ctenolabrmadspersus, from the Lower Potomac. Donated by Walter 



Moreland. 25794. 

 Collections of fishes from the Northwest Branch, Maryland, and from Four MileRun, 



Virginia. Donated by Audubon Ridgway. 25822. 

 Small collection of fishes from Mexico. Collected by J. T. Scovell and A. J. Wool- 

 man. 25859. 



SPECIMENS SENT FOR EXAMINATION AND REPORT. 



Scales of the gar-pike. Received from J. D. Lucas, Marion, S. C. (No. 1275.) 

 Egg-case of shark, Gyropleurodus francisci. From E. Staples, jr., Riverside, Cal. 



(No. 1583.) 

 A small collection of fishes, made in Honduras in 1892, by C. W. Richmond. (No. 



1692.) 



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