304 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



49. Entre Rios, Rio Parahyba. 



Coll. Nos. 1160-1180. Shallow, grass-grown, cool, clear 

 creek. June i, 1908. 



Coll. Nos. 1181-1201. Cool, clear, shallow creek two miles 

 below town. June 2, 1908. 



Coll Nos. 1202-1203. Rio Parahyba. June 3, 1908. 



Coll. Coll. Nos. 1204-1210. Rocky rapids. June 3, 1908. 



50. Campos, Rio Parahyba. 



Coll. Nos. 1 265-1 308. Two rather small lagoons one mile 

 north of the Parahyba. Shallow, many grasses and aquatic 

 plants. June 13, 14, 1908. 



Coll. Nos. 1309-1310. Rio Parahyba. June 14, 1908. 



Coll. Nos. 1311-1361. Sandy and muddy margins and lagoons 

 two miles below Campos. June 15, 1908. 



Coll. No. 1497. Lagoon near Campos along the Parahyba. 



June 26, 1908. 



51. Lagoa Feia, near seacoast south of mouth of Parahyba. 



Coll. Nos. 1 362-1 367. Shores, swampy, mucky with abun- 

 dance of plants; 9 feet above sea level. June 16, 1908. 

 Coll. Nos. 1498-1499. Market at Campos. June 26, 1908. 

 Coll. Nos. 1 500-1 51 2. Tocos, swamp on sugar-farm. 



June 27, 1908. 



52. Munez Freire or Cachoeira, Rio Itapemerim. 



Coll. Nos. 1 367-1 399. Rio Itapemerim, sandy or rocky, clear 

 and swift, and creek one mile below town. June 18, 1908. 



Coll. Nos. 1400-1422. A plant-grown swamp through which 

 passes a mountain stream. Cold water. Bed with logs, 

 brush, and much mud. June 19, 1908. 



53. Sao Joao da Barra, Parahyba. 



Coll. Nos. 1423-1461. One mile below town and four miles 



from the sea. from river and lagoons. 

 Coll. Nos. 1462. In salt-water five miles below town. 



June 23, 1908. 

 Coll. Nos. 1463-1476. In fresh-water, also found in ocean. 



June 23, 1908. 

 Coll. Nos. 1477-1481. Mouth of Parahyba, along sand bar 

 separating salt- and fresh-water. No fresh-water fishes. 



June 23, 1908. 

 Coll. Nos. 1482-1496. In running fresh-water along plant- 

 grown margins of river. June 24, 1908. 



