230 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY — III. 



JORDAN (David Starr). A Catalopjue of tlx' Fislics of tlio Fresh Waters of North 

 America. By David S. .Ionian, M. D. < IJiiliitin lY, Ilaydon's Geological Survey 

 of the Territories, No. 2, pp. 407-142. ^Yashillyton, May 3, 187H. 



[Fifty-ono specips oniimeratod ; arrancud in thirteen poncra, viz: — Bubalichthijs. Ichthyohxtf, 

 Carpiodes, Gyclcplus, Pantostcug, Catostomxui, Chasmistes (gon. nov.), Erimyzon, Minytrema, Myxu- 

 stoma, Placopharynx, and Quassilabia.] 



Notes on a Collection of Fishes from the Rio Grande, at Brownsville, Texas. 



By David S. Jordan, M. D. < Bulletin Haydet^'s United States Geological and 

 Geographical Survey, vol. iv, No. 2. Washington, May '.?, 1878. 



[Synonyruy aud note on Carpiodes tumidns.] 



A Catalogue of the Fishes of Illinois, hy Prof. David S. Jordan. < Illinois 



State Laboratory of Natural History. The Natural History of Illinois. Bulletiu 

 No. 2. Bloomingtiin, 111., Juno, 1878. 



[Twenty-tbrce species enumerated, with notes ; these are arr.inped in nine genera.] 



FORBES (S. A.) The Food of Illinois Fishes by S. A.Forbes. < Bulletin of the 

 Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, No. 2, 1878. 

 [Valuable notes on the food of Catos'.omidcB.] 



JORDAN (David Starr). Notes on a Collection of Fishes from the Rio Grande, 

 at Brownsville, Texas, continued. By D. S. Jordan M. D. < Hayden's Bulletin 

 of the Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, vol. iv. No. 3. Wash- 

 ington, July 23, l.>^78. 



(Ileniarks on the probable identity of Carpiodes grayi and Iclihbus tumidus with Carpiod'n 

 cpprinus.] 



Catalogue of the Fishes of Indiana, in Article Pisciculture (by Alexander 



Heron). < Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agri- 

 culture, 1877. Volume XIX. Indianapolis. 1878. 

 [Twenty-two species enumerated, referred to ten penera.] 



JORDAN (David Starr) avd BRAYTON (Alembert Winthrop). On the Dis- 

 triliutiou of the Fishes in the Alleghany Region of South Carolina, Georgia and 

 Tennessee, with Descriptions of New or Little Known Species. By David .S. 

 Jordan aud Alembert W. Brayton. < Bulletin of the United States National 

 MuHeuni, No. 12. Washington, Government Printing Ollice, 1878. 

 [Kotea on numerous species. ] 



