FISHES OF THE EAST COAST OF NORTn AMERICA. 39 



A list of 394 nominal species, with references, to facilitate identification, to Storer's 

 Synopsis of the Fishes of North America, and, for species not mentioned therein, to 

 other authorities. 



Synopsis of the Fishes of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Bay of Fundy. . . . 



<The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist : a bi-monthly journal of natural science, 

 conducted by a committee of the Natural History Society of Montreal. New series, 

 vol. II, pp. 244-266 ; August, 1865. 

 A list of 95 species, of which HI are marine and brackish, and 14 fresh-water. Dichot- 

 omous synoptical tables are given of the orders, suborders, and families, and brief diag- 

 noses of the genera and (where more than one in the genus) of the species. 



HOLBROOK (John Edwards). Southern Ichthyology: or, A Description of the 

 Fishes Inhabiting the waters of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. By John 

 Edwards Holbrook, M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the Medical College of the 

 State of South Carolina; [etc.] Illustrated with colored engravings, done from 

 life, by J. H. Richard. New York and London : Wiley & Putnam. 1847. No. II. 

 [4to, pp. 1-32, pi. 1-4.] 

 No others published. 



[Catalogue of the Fish of the State of Georgia.] <Statistics of the State of 



Georgia: ... By George White. — Savannah: W. Thome Williams. 1849. (Cata- 

 logue of the Fauna and Flora of the State of Georgia. Prepared for this work by emi- 

 nent naturalists, pp. 16-20. ) 



A list, without notes or remarks, of 140 species, 117 of which are salt- or brackish- 

 water, and 23 fresh-water (excluding the eel). 



Ichthyology of South Carolina. By John Edwards Holbrook, M. D., Professor 



of Anatomy in the Medical College of the State of South Carolina ; [etc.] Charles- 

 ton, S. C: published by John Russell. 1855. [4to, title, pp. 1-182, pi. 1-27.] 

 Issued in numbers, and terminating in the middle of the description of " Saurus 

 foelens." Descriptions of 52 species and illustrations of 54 are given. 



Ichthyology of South Carolina, By John Edwards Holbrook, M. D., [etc.] Vol. I. 



Charleston, S. C: published by Russell & Jones. 1860. [4 to, title, 4 p. 1. (preface), 

 205 pp., 28 pi.] 

 This edition was also issued in numbers (10), and was printed by Welch, Bigelow 

 & Co., Cambridge. The descriptions and sequence, with some slight modifications, 

 arc, the same as in the previous editions, but the plates are new. 56 species are de- 

 scribed and illustrated, of which 48 are marine and 8 fresh-water. 



A collation of both editions of Holbrook's work is given in a " Review of Holbrook's 

 Ichthyology of South Carolina," [by Theodore Gill,] in the American Journal of Sci- 

 ence and Arts (Silliman's), 2d series, vol. XXXVII, pp. 89-94, January, 18(54. 

 HOLMES (Ezekiel). Dr. Holmes' Report on the Fishes of Maine, including some 

 of the Elementary Principles of Ichthyology. (<Part I. Reports upon the Zoology 

 and Botany of the State of Maine.) <Second Annual Report upon the Natural 

 History and Geology of the State of Maine. 1862. pp. 11-117. 

 The " Second Annual Report upon the Natural History and Geology of the State of 

 Maine. 1862," although paged separately (pp. 1-447), had only this— a bastard-title, 

 and formed an appendix to (although not so specified), aud was bound with the 

 "Seventh Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture. 1862. 

 Augusta : Stevens & Sayward, Printers to the State. 1862." 



The list of fishes embraces 76 species, and was principally based on a manuscript; 

 of this number, 57 were marine and brackish-water, and 19 fresh-water. 

 KNIGHT (Thomas F . . . ). [1] Descriptive Catalogue of the Fishes of Nova 

 Scotia. By Thomas F. Knight, ... E mari mem*. Published by direction of 

 the Provincial Government,— Halifax, N. S. Printed by A. Grant, Printer to the 

 Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1866. [8vo, 54 pp.] 

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