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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
JOR 
Jordan, D.S. 
Synopsis of the genera of fishes 
to be looked for in Indiana. Ann. Rept. 
Geol. Surv. Indiana 1874 (1875), 197— 
228. 1875.2 
Concerning the fishes of the 
Ichthyologia Ohiensis. Bull. Buffalo 
Soc. Nat. Hist., 1876, 91-97. 1876.1 
Manual of the vertebrates of the 
northern United States, including the 
district east of the Mississippi river and 
north of North Carolina and Tennessee, 
exclusive of marine species. Chicago, 
1876. 342)p. 12°: 1876.2 
2. ed. Chicago, 1878. 407 p. 12°. 8. ed. 
Chicago, 1899. 397 p. 8°. 
Contributions to North Ameri- 
can ichthyology; based primarily on the 
collections of the United States National 
Museum. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1877— 
78. 1877.1 
i. Review of Rafinesque’s memoirs on North 
American fishes. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1877, 
no. 9, 1-43. 
ii. A. Notes on Cottide. Etheostomatide, 
Percide, Centrarchide, Aphododeride, Doryso- 
matide and Cyprinids, with revisions of the 
genera and descriptions of new or little known 
species. Jbid., 1877, no. 10, 1-68. 
ii. B. Synopsis of the Siluride of the fresh 
waters of North America. IJbid., 1877, no. 10, 69— 
110. 45 pls. 
iii. A. On the distribution of the fishes of 
the Alleghany region of South Carolina, Georgia 
and Tennessee, with descriptions of new or little 
known species by D. S. Jordan and A. W. Bray- 
ton (q.v.). Ibid., no. 12, 1-95. 
iii. B. Asynopsis of the family Catostomide. 
Ibid., 1878, no. 12, 97-230. 
On the distribution of fresh- 
water fishes. Amer. Naturalist, 1877, 
11, 607-613. 1877.2 
On the fishes of northern Indi- 
ana. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 
1877, 42-82. 1877.3 
Synopsis of freshwater Siluridse 
of United States; analyses of genera and 
species. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1877, 
no. 10, 69-110. 44 pls. 1877.4 
A catalogue of the fishes of Ili- 
nois. Bull. Illinois Labor. Nat. Hist., 
1878, 1, no. 2, 37—70. 1878.1 
Catalogue of the fishes of Indi- 
ana. 27. Ann. Rept. State Board Agric., 
1878, 19. 1878.2 
A catalogue of the fishes of the 
fresh waters of North America. Bull. 
U.S. Geol. Surv. Territ., 1878, 4, 407- 
442. 1878.3 
Landlocked salmon and smelts. 
Forest & Stream. 1878, 11,400. 1878.4 
Manual of the vertebrates of the 
northern United States, including the 
district east of the Mississippi river and 
north of North Carolina and Tennes- 
see, exclusive of marine species. 2. ed. 
Chicago, 1878. 407 p. 12°. 1878.5 
Notes on a collection of fishes 
from Clackamas river, Oregon. Proc. 
U.S. Nat. Mus., 1878, 1, 69-119. 1878.6 
Notes on a collection of fishes 
from the Rio Grande at Brownsville, 
Texas. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Territ., 
1878, 4, 397-406; 663-667. 1878.7 
On the distribution of freshwater 
fishes of the United States. Ann. N. Y. 
Acad. Sci., 1878, 1, 92-120. 1878.8 
On the characteristics of trout. 
Forest & Stream, 1878, 10, 196. 1878.9 
Report on the collection of fishes 
made by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. 8. A., in 
Dakota and Montana, during the sea- 
sons of 1873 and 1874. Bull. U. 8S. 
Geol. Surv. Territ., 1878, 4, 777-779. 
1878.10 
Scientific names of the black 
bass. Forest & Stream, 1878, 11, 340. 
1878.11 
Contributions to North Ameri- 
can ichthyology, based primarily on the 
collections of the United States Na- 
tional Museum. III. B. A synopsis of 
the family Catostomide. Bull. U. S. 
Nat. Mus., 1878, no. 12, 97-237. 
1878.12 
Another wonderful transforma- 
tion. Chicago Field, 1879, 11, 20. 
1879.1 
—— Concerning striped bass. For- 
est & Stream, 1879, 11, 473. 1879.2 
The Monadnock and lake Win- 
nepisogee trout. Forest & Stream, 1879, 
TAP a5: 1879.3 
— The original range of the “‘ small- 
mouth ”’ black bass. Chicago Field, 
1879, 11, 20. 1879.4 
Description of new species of 
North American fishes. Proc. U.S. Nat. 
Mus., 1880, 2, 235-241. 1880.1 
Does the flying-fish fly? Forest 
& Stream, 1880, 15, 265. 1880.2 
Notes on a collection of fishes 
obtained in the streams of Guanajuato 
and in Chapala lake, Mexico, by Prof. 
A. Dugés. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1880, 
2, 298-301. 1880.3 
