420 FISHES OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



CoxE, Frank. 



1884. Opening the Broad and other rivers of North Carolina to shad, bass, etc. Bui 

 letin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. iv, 1884, p. 232. 

 Earll, R. Edward. 



1887. North Carolina and its fisheries, in The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the 

 United States, section ii, A geographical review of the fishing industries and fishing 

 communities for the year 1880, p. 475-497. 

 EvERMANN, Barton Warren, and Cox, Ulysses O. 



1896. The fishes of the Neuse River basin. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xv, 

 1895, p. 303-310. 



An annotated list of all the fishes recorded from the Neuse, with a review of the 

 papers on the fishes of this stream. The basis of the report was a collection from 

 the vicinity of Raleigh made by Messrs. Brimley. 

 Gill, Theodore. 



1903. The devilfish and some other fishes in North Carolina. Forest and Stream, vol. ix, 

 May 30, 1903, p. 431. 



Refers to Elliott's "Sports of the Carolinas" and Brickell's "The Natural History 

 of North Carolina", and notes the names "sea tench", "Welshman", and "Irish- 

 man" applied to fishes in the latter work. 

 1905. Note on the habits of an ophidiid (cuskeel). Science, n. s., vol. xxii, Sept. 15, 

 1905, p. 342. 



An introduction to Gudger's article on the same subject. 



GiRARD, Charles. 



1856. Researches upon the cyprinoid fishes inhabiting the fresh waters of the United 

 States of America west of the Mississippi Valley, from specimens in the Museum 

 of the Smithsonian Institution. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences 

 of Philadelphia, vol. viii, 1856, p. 165-213. 



GooDE, George Brown, and associates. 



1884. Natural history of useful aquatic animals. The Fisheries and Fishery Industries 

 of the United States, section i; vol. i, text, p. 1-895, vol. ii, plates. Washington. 



GuDUER, Eugene Willls. 



1905a. The breeding habits and segmentation of the egg of the pipefish, Siphostonia 

 florkUv. Proceedings U. S. National Museum, vol. xxix, p. 447-500, pi. v-xi. 



Based on studies made and material collected at Beaufort, N. C, in 1902, 1903, 

 an.l 1904. 

 19056. A note on the habits of Rissola marginata. Science, n. s., vol. xxii, Sept. 15, 



1905, p. 342-343. 

 1905c. A note on the eggs and egg-laying of Pferophryne histrio, the gulf weed fish. Sci- 

 ence, n. s., vol. xxii, Dec. 22, 1905, p. 841-843. 



Observations on spawning of the sargassum-fish in Beaufort laboratory in 1903. 



HoLBROOK, John Edwards. 



1855. Ichthyology of South Carolina. Second edition 1860, 205 p., 28 pi. Charleston, 

 S. C. 

 Jenkins, Oliver P. 



1885. Notes on the fishes of Beaufort Harbor, North Carolina. Johns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity Circular, October, 1885, p. 11. 



Lists 20 species "that do not occur in either of the lists referred to" (i. e.. Yar- 

 row's and Jordan & Gilbert's; but as a matter of fact several of them had already 

 been recorded. 

 1887. A list of the fishes of Beaufort Harbor, North Carolina. Studies from the Bio- 

 logical Laboi-atory, Johns Hopkins ITniversity, vol. iv, p. 8.3-94, 1887. 

 Jordan, David Starr. 



1878. A synopsis of the family Catostomidje. Bulletin U. S. National Mu.seum, no. 12, 

 p. 97-237. 



1886. Notes on fishes collected at Beaufort, North ('arolina, with a revised list of the 

 species known from that locahty. Proceedings U. S. National Museum, vol. ix, 

 1886, p. 25-30. 



1889a. Description of fourteen species of fresh-water fishes collected by the U. S. Fish 

 Commission in the summer of 1888. Proceedings U. S. National Museum, vol. xi, 

 1888, p. 351-362, 3 pi. 



18896. Report of explorations made during 1888 in the Allegheny region of Virginia, 

 . North Carolina, and Tennessee, and in western Indiana, with an account of the 

 fishes found in each of the river basins of those regions. Bulletin U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, vol. viii, 1888, p. 97-173, 3 pi., 17 fig. 



