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A rare deep-sea fish (Malacos- 
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Singularly colored  eatfish. 
Shooting & Fishing, 1889, 7, 7. 
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Forest & Stream, 1889, 33, 181. 1889.12 
Susquehanna bass and_ perch. 
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Perch spawning in confinement. 
Shooting & Fishing, 1890, 7, 7. 1890.4: 
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Tom. cit., 6. 
1890.5 
The American Fisheries Society. 
Forest & Stream, 1891, 36, 397. 1891.1 
Fishes collected by William P. 
Seal in Chesapeake bay, at Cape 
