BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Following is a list of the principal published articles re'ating to the fishes 

 and fisheries of North Carolina. The arrangement is pr',mari y by authors 

 and secondarily by date of publication. Many of the ichthyo ogica! papers 

 have been cited in abbreviated reference (author and date) in the synonymy 

 of the various species of fish ("Systematic Catalogue'', pages 25 to 402). 



Ash, Thomas. 



1682. Carolina; or a desci-iption of the present state of that country [etc.]. Published 

 by T. A., gent. London, 1682. 



Among the fishes mentioned are sturgeon, mullets, salmon, trouts, bass, drum, 

 cat-fish, plaice, and eels. 

 Bean, Bartox A. 



1903. Notice of a collection of fishes made by H. H. Brimley in Cane River and Boilings 

 Creek, North Carolina, with a description of a new species of Notropis (A'^. brimlcyi). 

 Proceedings U. S. National Museum, vol. xxvi, p. 91.3-914. 

 Bean, Tarleton H. 



1885. On the occurrence of Hadropferus aurantiams (Cope) in the French Broad River, 



N. C. Proceedings U. S. National Museum, vol. viii, 1885, p. lGO-166. 

 1880. Description of a new hake {Phycis earllii) from South Carolina, and a note on the 

 occurrence of Phvcis regius in North Carolina. Proceedings U. S. National Museum, 

 vol. iii, 1880, p. 69. 

 Brickell, John. 



1737. The natural history of North Carolina. With an account of the trade, manners, 

 and customs of the Christian and Indian inhabitants. Illustrated with copper 

 plates, whereon are curiously engraved the map of the country, several strange 

 beasts, insects, trees, and plants, etc. Dublin, 1737. 



The work contains numerous references to fishes, and many plates, but has 

 little merit, the best portions being freely plagiarized from Lawson's volume pub- 

 lished 28 years before. 

 Cobb, John N. 



1906. Investigations relative to the shad fisheries of North Carolina. Economic Paper 

 no. 12, North Carolina Geological Survey, 39 p., 11 maps. Raleigh. 



A very valuable paper, showing condition of the shad fishery in each water in 

 1906 and location of apparatus used in catching shad. 

 Cope, Edward Drinker. 



1868. On the distribution of freshwater fishes in the Allegheny region of southwestern 

 Virginia. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. vi, 

 2d ser., art. v, p. 207-247. 



1869. Synopsis of the CyprinidiE of Pennsylvania. Transactions of the American Philo- 

 sophical Society, Philadelphia, vol. x'iii, n. «., art. xiii, p. 351-399, pi. x-xiii. (Rea<l 

 Oct. 19, 1866.) 



1870a. On some etheostomine perch from Tennessee and North Carolina. Proceedings 

 American Philosophical Society, vol. xi, 1870, p. 261-270. 



Describes as new from North Carolina the darters Etheostoma nevisense, Poecilich- 

 thys vitreua, P. vuJneratus, P. riifiliiieatus, and Bolcosoma maculaticeps. 



1870?). A partial synopsis of the fishes of the fresh waters of North Carolina. Proceed- 

 ings American Philosophical Society, vol. xi, 1870, p. 448-495. 



This is the most important contribution to the literature of the fresh-water fishes 

 of North Carolina. It is based chiefly on collections made by Cope in 1869 in the 

 Tennessee, Cumberland, Catawba, Yadkin, and Neuse basins, and contains descrip- 

 tions of many new species. A second edition, with special cover, prefac.e, and 

 addendimi, was privately printed from the same plates in March, 1877. 



