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This contains a description of a new species, Alburnus amenus. 
1878. Notes on Some Fishes of the Delaware River. <Rep. U. S. Fish 
Comm., 1875-76, pp. 825-845. 
Published in the form of a letter to Baird and contains some 
interesting information concerning our fresh-water fishes. 
1885. A Naturalist’s Rambles about Home. New York. D. Appleton 
& Company, I, 3 and 5 Bond street. 
This contains a popular account of the fishes mostly in the 
vicinity of Trenton, see chapters 34-37, pp. 351-445. In the in- 
dex is a list of the fishes of Mercer County, pp. 477-479. 
ADDISON E. VERRILL. 
1871. On the Food and Habits of Some of our Marine Fishes. <American 
Naturalist, V, 1871 (September), pp. 397-400. 
Based largely upon a few days’ stay at Great Egg Harbor in 
April of 1871. 
EDWARD DRINKER COPE. 
1883. The Fishes of the Batsto River, N. J. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 
1883 (July 24th), pp. 132-133. 
This short account gives a list of the fishes of this cedar-swamp 
stream. Amiurus prosthistius is described as new. 
1896. Fishes in isolated pools. <(American Naturalist, XXX, 1896 (No- 
_ vember), pp. 943-044. 
An account of fresh-water fishes observed near Winslow. 
TARLETON H. BEAN. 
1888. Report on the Fishes observed in Great Egg Harbor Bay, New Jer- 
sey, during the summer of 1887. <Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., VII, 1887 (May 
12th, 1888), pp. 129-152, with index, pp. 153-154, Pls. 1-3, figs. I-19. 
