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Creek ; Meckville ; Middle Creek ; Stone Glen, Beaver and 

 Armstrong Creeks ; Pohopoco Creek. 



Pcecilichthys flabellaris (Rafinesque). — Brush Run and Lit- 

 tle Mahoning Creek. 



Coitus icfalops (Rafinesque). — Laurel, Penn and McKee 

 Runs. 



Delaware 



During the summer a number of the more common fishes 

 were observed, some in numbers, at Lewes, and reported by 

 Mr. Charles S. Abbott, Jr. They are Musfchis inustclus (Lin- 

 naeus), Bulauiia milbertii (Miiller & Henle), Sphyrna ;:>'- 

 gmia (Linnaeus), Raja cglanteria Lacepede, Ascipenser sturio 

 Linnaeus, Brevoortia tyrannus (Latrobe), Tylosuriis marinus 

 (Walbaum), Ccntropristis striatiis (Linnaeus), Cynoscion re- 

 galis (Schneider), Micropogon undiilatiis (Linnaeus), SpJie- 

 roides maculatns (Schneider), ParalicJithys dentatns (Lin- 

 naus), Lophiiis piscatoriits Linnaeus. 



Maryland 



Mr. W. L Mattern made a small collection at Ocean City in 

 Sinnepuxent Bay, during late August, and sent the following: 

 Fundidns majalis (Walbaum), Fiinduhis hcterocUtus niacro- 

 Icpidotus (Walbaum), Lncania parva (Baird), Cyprinodon 

 variegatus Lacepede, Gauibnsia affinis (Baird and Girard), 

 Menidia heryllinia (Cope). 



Virginia 



May 12 to i6 was spent with ]\Ir. L N. DeHaven as his 

 guest at Long Point Island in Magothy Bay, Northampton 

 County. Mr. DeHaven assisted me in every way to study and 

 collect fishes in the region. The first day a few species were 



