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Tennessee discovered in Jh23, Pimelodus lutesceng .- it wrs three feet long, excellent to eat, of a 

 o ivaceoiis yellow colour, belly while, jaws equal, eyes ronnil, tail forked, flrst dorsal ialciform, 

 second dort-t 1 nearly as )arj;e as the anal."— (Kar, I. c, p. 20.) 



" I send you nlao the flgnres a'-d descriptions of tive new flfthea No. 3 to 7. Zonipus punctattig, 

 Semotdux notatus, Lepemiurusfaneiolatus ami bi ineatus, IaixUux auratilus and Zonargyra vrrexcens. 

 All obs-ived in the waters ot Kentucky nince publishinfj; my Ichthjology of the Ohio in leaO, 

 except the Lepemiurus." — (Raf., i. c , p. 22. )] 



RICKAEDSON (Jchn\ Faiiiia-Boreali' Americana ; or the Zoology of the North- 

 ern Parts of British America containing descriptions of the objects of Natural 

 History collected on the late Northern Laud Expeditious under command of Cap- 

 tain Sir John Franklin, R. N. Part third. Tlie Fish. By John Richardson, M. D., 

 F. R. S., F. L. S., Member of the Geographical Society of Londou, and Wernerian 

 Natural History Society of Edinburgh ; Honoraiy Member of the Natural History 

 Society of Montreal, and Literary and Philosophical Society of Quebec ; Foreign 

 Member of the Geographical Society of Paris ; and Corresponding Member of the 

 Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia ; Surgeon and Naturalist to the Expe- 

 ditious.— Illustrated by numerous plates. — Published under the authority of the 

 Right Honorable the Secretary of State for Colouial Affairs. — London : Richard 

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[Describes n. sp. Silurus (Pimelodus) ccenosus and S. (P.) borealis ; also P. nigricans Le Suenr 

 called by error " 8. (P.) nigrescens " ; and refers to the " Pimelodon livi6fa " of Lc Sueur as rime 

 lodtie insigne \ 



STORER (David Humphreys). A Report on the Fishes of Massachusetts. By D. 

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289-558. 



[Describes Pimelodus nehidosus.] 



CUVIBR (Georges Chretien Leopold Dagobert) and VALEJTCIENNES 

 (Achille). Histoire Naturelle des Poissons par M. le B.°" Cuvier, Pairde France, 

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 I'Academie des Belles-Lettres, Secr6taire perpetuelle do celledes Sciences, Membre 

 des Soci(St6s et Academies royales de Londres, de Berlin, do i'^tersbonrg, de Stock- 

 holm, de Turin, de Goettingue, des Pays-Bas, de Munich, de Modene, etc.; et par 

 M. A. V'alencienues, Professeur de Zoologie au Museum d'Histoire naturelle, Mem- 

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[Contains descriptions of sp. nov. Pimelodus puncttdatus. P. furcatus, P. furcifer, P. lemniscatnt 

 (P. livi6B, Le S.), and accnuats of seven previously described Ameiicia species, viz, P. catus, 

 coenosus, borealis, albidus, nebulosus, nigricans, and ceneus.] 



THOMPSON (Zadock). History of Vermont, natural, civil, and statistical. Bur- 

 lington, Vermont, 1842. 



[Contains description of n. sp. Pimelodus vuharis, considered as doubtfully new, and descrip. 

 tiona and small figures of two or three other species.J 



DEKAY (James E.). Zoology of New York, or the New York Fauna; comprising 

 detailed descriptions of all the animals hitherto observed within the State of New 

 York, with notices of those occasionally found near its borders and accompanied 

 by appropriate Illustrations. By James E. Dekay. Part iv. Fishes.— Albany : 

 printed by W. & A. White & J. Visscher, 1842. 



[Describes sp. n. Pimelodus atrarius and P.pulliis ; also describes P. nigricans and P. catus, with 

 notices of various other species.] 



