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Notes on certain typical speci- 
mens of American fishes in the British 
Museum and in the Muséum d’ Histoire 
Naturelle at Paris. Proc. U. S. Nat. 
Mus. 1879 (1880), 2, 218-226. 1880.4 
Relates to the following genera: Micropterus, 
Grystes, Bryttus, Pomotis, Esox, Leuciscus, 
Gobio, Caratichthys, Graodus. 
The redfish identified. Forest 
& Stream, 1880, 14, 286. 1880.5 
The revision of the Salmonide. 
Forest & Stream, 1880, 15, 130. 1880.6 
Description of a new species of 
Caranx (Caranx beani) from Beaufort, 
North Carolina. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 
1880 (1881), 3, 486-488. 1881.1 
Notes on a collection of fishes 
from east Florida, obtained by Dr. J. A. 
Henshall. Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus. 1880 
(esi). 3, 17-21. 1881.2 
— Notes on a collection of fishes 
from St. John’s river, Florida, obtained 
by Mr. A. H. Curtiss. Proc. U.S. Nat. 
Mus. 1880 (1881), 3, 22. 1881.3 
Notes on a forgotten paper of 
Dr. Ayres, and its bearing on the nomen- 
clature of the cyprinoid fishes of the San 
Francisco markets. Proc. U. S. Nat. 
Mus. 1880 (1881), 3, 325-327. 1881.4 
Four species of Leuciscus and one of Catosto- 
mus are noticed. 
Notes on Sema and Dacentrus. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1880 (1881), 3, 
327. 1881.5 
— Story of a salmon. Pop. Sci. 
Monthly, 1881, 19, 1-6. 1881.6 
Dr. Henshall’s scientific nomen- 
clature again. Amer. Angler, 1882, 391. 
1882.1 
Report on the fishes of Ohio. 
Rept. Geol. Surv. Ohio, 1882, 4, 735- 
1002. 1882.2 
Description of a new species of 
blenny (Isesthes gilberti) from Santa 
Barbara, California. Proc. U. S. Nat. 
Mus. 1882 (1883), 5, 349-351. 
1883.1 
— The Canadian sea-trout (Salve- 
linus fontinalis immaculatus) Amer. 
Field, July, 1884. 1884.1 
Discussions of the Pacific species 
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aquatic animals. Washington, 1884. 
893 p. 4°) 1884.2 
A number of freshwater species and also vari- 
ous marine fishes of the Pacific coast are treated 
in this work. 
—— The fishes of the Florida keys. 
Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. 1884, 4, 77-80. 
1884.3 
Notes on American fishes, pre- 
served in the museums of London, Paris, 
Berlin and Copenhagen. Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Philad. 1883 (1884), 281-293. 
1884.4 
Proposed propagation of cat- 
fish as a food-fish. Bull. U. S. Fish. 
Comm. 1884, 4, 292. 1884.5 
Description of a new species of 
Hybognathus (Hybognathus hayi) from 
Mississippi. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1884 
(1885), 7, 548-550. 1885.1 
Description of four new species 
of Pcecilichthys in the United States 
National Museum. Proc. U. 8. Nat. 
Mus. 1884 (1885), 7, 477-480. 1885.2 
The habits and the value for 
food of the American channel catfish 
(Ictalurus punctatus Rafinesque) Bull. 
U.S. Fish Comm. 1885, 5, 34. 1885.3 
An identification of the figures 
of fishes in Catesby’s ‘‘ Natural History 
of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama 
islands.”’ Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus. 1884 
(1885), 7, 190-199. 1885.4 
List of fishes at Key West, 
Florida, with notes and descriptions. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1884 (1885), 7, 
103-150. 1885.5 
List of fishes collected in lake 
Jessup and Indian river, Florida, by Mr. 
R. E. Earll, with descriptions of two new 
species. Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus. 1884 
(1885), 7, 322-324. 1885.6 
List of fishes collected in the 
vicinity of New Orleans by Dr. R. W. 
Shufeldt, U.S. A. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 
1884 (1885), 7, 318-322. 1885.7 
List of fishes from Egmont key, 
Florida, in the museum of Yale College, 
with description of two new species. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1884 
(1885), 42-46. 1885.8 
Manual of the vertebrates of 
the northern United States, including 
the district east of the Mississippi river 
and north of North Carolina and Ten- 
nessee, exclusive of marine species. 3. 
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