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through the upper portions of the state and collected in vari- 

 ous places as follows : Musconetcong River between Hack- 

 ettstown and Washington ; tributary in Raritan basin over ridge 

 east of German Valley; tributary in Raritan basin east of 

 Chester; Rockaway River at Boonton; tributary of Cranberry 

 Lake; Stanhope Lake at Nectong; tributary of Request River 

 at Andover Junction ; Stickle Pond, midway between Andover 

 Junction and Newton, in Request basin; west shore of Swarts- 

 wood Lake ; lower outlet of Swartswood Lake ; Trout Brook, 

 a tributary of the Pauhn's Kill; first tributary above Stillwater 

 in the Paulin's Kill ; Paulin's Kill mile below Stillwater ; Yards 

 Creek, a tributary of the Paulin's Kill at Hainesburg; Paulin's 

 Kill at Hainesburg; Beaver Brook in the Request River Basin; 

 Request River above Buttsville. 



Bntosphcniis (cpypterus (Abbott). — On April 28, Mr. S. 

 N. Rhoads secured a number of examples near Haddonfield. 

 The precise locality is 150 feet below a spring head, a tribu- 

 tary of Cooper's Creek in Camden County, in a gravelly ravine 

 half-way between Haddonfield and Ellisburg. These lampreys 

 were spawning at a point in this brook about fifty yards from 

 the creek, and at this point the elevation was about ten feet 

 above the creek's level. The occurrence of this species in the 

 Delaware River basin is of local interest, and these are the 

 first undoubted specimens to be so recorded. 



Carcharias taurus Rafinesque. — The jaws of a large exam- 

 ple taken below Fortescue in the Delaware Bay, in October. 



Miistclns mitstclns (Linn?eus). — Manasquan. 



Raja crbiacca Mitchill. — ^Manasquan. 



Raja cglanteria Lacepede. — Manasquan. 



MyUobatis freminvillii LeSueur. — One at Sea Isle City, Au- 

 gust 7, reported by Mr. W. J. Fox. 



