FISHES OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN 
AND 
TRIBUTARY WATERS. 219 
_ 1842. THompson, ZApock.—History of Vermont, natural, civil, and statistical, in 
three parts, with a new map of the State, and 200 engravings, rv-+648, 
1842. 
Part I is entitled ‘‘ Natural History of Vermont,’’ and comprises 
pages 1 to 224, pages 1 to 151 being devoted to the fishes. 
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Nominal species. 
Identification. 

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Perea serrato-granulata 
Lucio-Perca americana 
Pomotis vulgaris 
Centrarchusseneusis 222 22 3. 2.: ace ceee ee 
Etheostoma caprodes 
Corvina oscula 
Catostomus cyprinus 
Catostomus oblongus 
CatostomusMteres es 226.) = sas << css eee ae 
Leuciscus pulchellus 
Leuciscus crysoleucas 
Leuciscus atronasus 
Hydrargyra fusca * 
Esox estor 
Bimeloduswillgaris*-2. o2n- 2 accesses cee 
Pimelodus, sp 
Salmo salar 
Salmo namaycush 
Osmerusjeperlanus'=.< 252 -5-— 2- sce sees seee 
Coregonus albus 
Hiodon clodalus 
Lepisosteus oxyurus 
Lepisosteus lineatus* 
Lota maculosa 
Acipenser rubicundus 
Acipenser oxyrhynehus .......--+...--=--.. 
Ammoccetes concolor 

Perea flavescens. 
Stizostedion vitreum. 
Eupomotis gibbosus. 
Ambloplites rupestris. 
Percina caprodes. 
Aplodinotus grunniens. 
Carpiodes thompsoni. 
Moxostoma aureolum. 
Catostomus commersonii. 
Semotilus corporalis. 
Abramis crysoleucas. 
Rhinichthys atronasus. 
Umbra limi. 
Esox lucius. 
Ameiurus vulgaris. 
Ameiurus lacustris. 
Salmo salar. 
Cristivomer namaycush. 
Osmerus mordax. 
Coregonus clupeiformis. 
Hiodon tergisus. 
Lepisosteus osseus. 
Lepisosteus Osseus (young). 
Lota maculosa. 
Acipeaser rubicundus. 

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Ichthyomyzon concolor. 

1849. THompson, Zapock.—Notes on certain Vermont fishes. 
< Proceedings of the 
Boston Society of Natural History, 1, 1848-1851 (July 18, 1849), 1851, 
163-165. 
In this communication Mr. Thompson described the supposed new species Hsox 
nobilior, which is identical with Esox masquinongy, and another species which he sup- 
posed to be new, under the name Percopsis pellucida, and suggested that this last 
might represent a new genus, for which he would propose the name Salmoperca. 
1850. Barrp, SPENCER F.—A small collection of fishes was made by Professor Baird 
at Westport, N. Y., in Lake Champlain, in 1850, which are catalogued in 
the record books of the department of fishes of the U. 8. National Museum, 
referred to in this paper as ‘‘ Baird coll. 1850.” 

Species as recorded. 

Pimelodus) AMTATWS2 a2. sec-ea- sess ens se 
Ameiurus nebulosus 

Exoglossum ... 
Percopsis 
Corvina oscula 
POLO SHAVCSCEUS atiee sae eas caee Seo cie cece ee 
Am bloplites rupestris ame --..-.----..=----- 
Aicea ke ae GCODPOTALIS Dies. .<j-jncncc mene lenses 
i Dye SUH TS) Cera aa Ce ee ie eee a a 
Photegenis|spilopterus s-). 22. 52. .4-\..20--- 
Micropterus dolomieu 
Catostomus teres 
Semotilus corporalis 
Identification. 
Ameiurus nebulosus. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Amia calva. 
Exoglossum maxillingua. 
Percopsis guttatus. 
| Aplodinotus grunniens. 
| Perea flavescens. 
Ambloplites rupestris. 
Semotilus corporalis. 
Do. 
Notropis cornutus. 
Notropis whipplii. 
Micropterus dolomieu. 
Catostomus commersonii. 

Semotilus corporalis. 

