110 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY II. 



COPE (Edward Drinker). Oq the Distribution of Fresh Water Fishes iu the Alle- 

 ghany Region of Bouth-Western Virginia. By E. D. Cope, A. M. <^ Journal of th« 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, new series, vol. vi, part iii, January, 

 1869, pp. 207-247. 



[First deacription of Noturus tnarginalus Baird, analysis of species of Xoturus, and notices of 

 Hopladelun olivaris and Ichthcelurus c(Brulescens.\ 



GUNTHER (Albert). An Account of the Fishes of the States of Central America 

 based on CoUectious made by Capt. J. M. Dow, F. Godmau, Esq., and O. Salviu, 

 Esq. By Albert Gunther, M. A., M. D., Ph. D., F. R. S., F. Z. S, < Transactions 

 of the Zoological Society of London, vol. vi, 1869, pp. 377-494. 



[Deacription and figure of Amiurus meridionalis.] ^ 



STAUFPER (Jacob). In " Mombcrt's History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 



1869, p. 578" (/de Cope). 

 [Descriptions of Ictalurus kevinskii and L. macaskeyi ap. nov.] 



COPE (Edward Drinker). Partial Synopsis of the Fishes of the Fresh Waters, of 

 North Carolina, by Edw. D. Cope, A. M. <^ Proceedings of the American Philo- 

 sophical Society of Philadelphia, 1870, pp. 448-495. 



[Describes sp. nov. Amiurus mispilliensis, A. lophius, and A. niveiventris, with an analysis of the 

 species of A miurus and notes on some other species.] 



JORDAN (David Starr). Manual of the Vertebrates of the Northern United States, 

 including the district east of the Mississippi River, and north of North Carolina 

 and Tennessee, exclusive of marine species. By David Stair Jordan, M. S., M.D., 

 Professor of Natural History in N. W. C. University, and iu Indiana State Medical 

 College. Chicago: Janaen, McClurg & Company. 1876. 

 [Describes briefly 23 species.] 



JORDAN (David Starr) and COPELAND (Herbert Edson). Check List of the 

 Fishes of the Fresh Waters of North America, by David S. Jordan, M. S., M. D., 

 and Herbert E. Copeland, M. S. <^ Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural 

 Sciences, ii, 1876, pp. 133-164. 

 [46 nominitl species enumerated.] 



TJHLER (P. R.) and LUGGER (Otto). List of Fishes of Maryland, by P. R. 

 Uhler and Otto Lugger. <^ Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries of Mary- 

 land, pp. 67-176. (1876.) 



[Descriptions of Noturus flavus, Amiurus catus, and A. lynx.] 



NELSON (Edward W.). A Partial Catalogue of the Fishes of Illinois, by E. W. 

 Nelson. <^ Bulletin of the Illinois Museum of Natural History, i, 1876. 

 [Description of Noturus ezilis sp. nov., and notes on other species.] 



GILL (Theodore Nicholas). Engineer Department, U. S. Army. Explorations 

 across the Great Basin of Utah in 1859. In charge of Capt. J. H. Simpson, 

 Topographical Engineers.=Report on Ichthyology. By Prof. Theo. Gill. — Washing- 

 ton : Government Printing OtHce. 1876. 



[Full deaciiption and figures of Ictalurus simpsoni, Amiurus obesus, Noturus occidcntall^, and 

 Hopladelus olivaris, with full synonymy and characterization of the genera.] 



JORDAN (David Starr). A Partial Synopsis of the Fishes of Upper Georgia, by 

 David S. Jordan, M. D. <^ Annals New York Lyceum of Natural History, 1877, 

 pp.—. 



I Describes n. sp. Amiurus brunneus, Noturus leptacanthus, N. miurus, and iV. cleuth''rus.] 



'—— Review of Rafinesque's Writings on the Fresh Water Fishes of North America, 

 by David S. Jordan. < Bulletin Ucited States National Museum, ix, 1877. 

 [Contains identifications of the various speciea described by Raflnesqae.] 



