388. REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
Anchovia eurystole. 
Fig. in Rep. 1906, p. 267, from Bean (PI. 1, fig. 1). 
Anchovia brownii. 
Pl. 85 in Rep. 1906, original, from examples described in Rep. 1905, p. 1009. 
Anchovia mitchilli. 
Fig. in Rep. 1905, p. 110, from Goode (PI. 218). 
Anchovia duodecim. 
Pl. 86 in Rep. 1906, original, from type. 
Salvelinus fontinalis. 
Pl. 8 in Rep. 1905 from Goode (Pl. 192). 
Osmerus mordax. 
Fig. in Rep. 1905, p. 115, from Goode (PI. 199). 
Synodus foetens. 
Pl. 9 in Rep. 1905 from Jordan and Evermann (PI. 88, fig. 236). 
Anguilla chrisypa. 
Fig. in Rep. 1905, p. 119, from Goode (PI. 239). 
Leptocephalus conger. 
Fig. in Rep. 1905, p. 122, from Goode (PI. 240). 
Gymnothorax ocellatus. 
Pl. 10 in Rep. 1905, original, from example described on p. 124. 
Hybognathus nuchalis regius. 
Frontispiece in Rep. 1905, original, from an example taken in the Neshaminy 
Creek, near Hulmeville, Bucks Co., Pa., in Sep. of 1903, by T. D. Keim and 
H. W. Fowler. 
Pimephales notatus. 
Pl. 87 in Rep. 1906, adult, original, from the Susquehanna River at York 
Furnace, York County, Pa., in May of 1906, taken by Witmer Stone. 
Pl. 88 in Rep. 1906, young, original, secured with the above. 
Semotilus bullaris. 
Upper fig. in Rep. 1905, p. 131, original. An unusual variation of young 
with 8 branched anal rays, takenin the Pennypack Creek of the Delaware 
basin, near Holmesburg, Phila. Co., by H. W. Fowler. 
Lower fig. in Rep. 1905, p. 131, from Goode (Pl. 228). 
Fig. in Rep. 1906, p. 268, young, from Storer (Pl. 22, fig. 2). 
