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CLUPEIDZ. 
205. Brevoortia tyrannus (Latrobe) Goode, 
Brevoortia‘menhaden (Mitch.) Gill. 
10698. Wood’s Holl, Massachusetts. | 18420. Saint John’s River, Florida. 
14502. “ a 18421. i aig 
1450.6. a a 18422. oe x 
14504. 7 oe 18423. a ee 
14305. @ ee 18424. ue e 
4506. Noank, Connecticut. 18425. ub Uy 
14307. fe Mg 18426. iy & 
14308. ne 18427. at es 
14309. = cy 18428. oe se 
14948. ss BS 18429. ¢ ce 
16012. Wood’s Holl, Massachusetts. 18431. ue be 
16014. st tt 19043. a. mG 
16916. vs ae 19045. “ ts 
18417. Saint John’s River. Florida. 22801. Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 
18418. if “ 24434. Yorktown, Virginia, 
18419. ee iY 24465. Wood’s Holl, Massachusetts 
206. Brevoortia patronus Goode. 
21341. Pensacola, Florida. 22810. Pensacola, Florida. 
22809. e i | 22895, r a 
207. Alosa sapidissima (Wils.) Linsly. 
5472. New Bedford, Massachusetts. 14500. Portland, Maine. 
10626. Potomac River. 14301. He ut 
10627. a6 14847. Noank, Connecticut. 
10629. te 14931. Neuse River, North Carolina. 
12944. South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. 14934. Washington Market. 
12945. 2 ue 18513. ue 
12946. a ee 19209. 4 
14292. Noank, Connecticut. 20469. South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. 
14293. = a 20472. Be oe 
14294. te 20970. Avoca, North Carolina. 
14295. Portland, Maine. 21225. Gravesend Bay, New York. 
14296. = y 21414. Avoca, North Carolina. 
_ 14297. 7 * 22953. East coast of United States. 
14298. ns he 23107. Avoca, North Carolina. 
14299. ss es 
208. Opisthonema thrissa Gill. 
19463. Eastern shore of Virginia. 
209. Pomolobus estivalis (Mitch.) Goode & Bean. 
P. pseudoharengus (Wils.) Gill (in part). 
22370. Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. | 23175. Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 
210. Pomolobus vernalis (Mitch.) Goode & Bean. 
P. pseudoharengus (Wils.) Gill (in part). 
14848. Noank, Connecticut. 23176. Wood’s Holl, Massachusetts. 
21439. Cohasset Narrows, Massachusetts. 23177. ae ss 
22369. Wood’s Holl, Massachusetts. 23178. os se 
22786. : Ge 
211. Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson) Gill. 
Under this name, which is now known to have been bestowed upon 
the two distinct species immediately preceding it in this list, a number 
of specimens were distributed in 1877. Pomolobus vernalis may be at 
