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lips, one 115 mm. long, September 29, at Corson's 

 Inlet. Color largely deep dusky-brown with seven 

 vertical rows of pale sky-blue round spots, caudal 

 yellowish and pectorals pale. Both examples were 

 angled on lines. May 15, I noted Mustelus canis, 

 Raja erinacea, R. ocellata, R. eglanteria, Pomolobus 

 mediocris, Cynoscion regalis, Bairdiella chrysura, 

 Spheroides maculatus, Paralichthys dentatus, and 

 Achirus fasciatus at Cape May Point. 



In early September Messrs. S. N. Rhoads and 

 J. R. Lippincott accompanied me on a trip to various 

 streams in Salem County. In Salem Creek, at Dare- 

 town, we found: Ameiurus nebulosus, Abramis cryso- 

 leucas, Erimyzon sucetta oblong us, Esox americanus, 

 Fundulus diaphanus, Pomotis gibbosus and Perca 

 americana. In Alloway Creek, at Alloway: Ameiu- 

 rus nebulosus, Schilbeodes gyrinus, Abramis cryso- 

 leucas, Erimyzon, Esox ameiicanus, E. reticulatus, 

 Umbra pygmaea, Fundulus diaphanus, Aphredoderus 

 sayanus, Pomotis, Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi, Mo- 

 rone americana and Achirus fasciatus; Delaware 

 River at Oakwood Beach; Anchovia mit chilli, Fundu- 

 lus heteroclitus macrolepidotus, Menidia menidia no- 

 tata, Bairdiella chrysura, Pogonias cromis and Ach- 

 irus fasciatus. In Salem Creek at Sharptown: 

 Cyprinus carpio, Abramis, Notropis cornutus, Erimy- 

 zon, Ameiurus nebulosus, Anguilla rostrata, Esox 

 reticulatus and Pomotis gibbosus. In Game Creek: 

 Abramis, Pomotis and Micropterus salmoides. Dela- 

 ware River beach at Oldmans Point: Alosa sapidis- 

 sima, Dorosoma cepcdiauum, Anchovia mitchilli, 

 Hybognathus nuchalis regius, Fundulus heteroclitus 

 macrolepidotus, F. diapJianus, Pomotis, Roccus line- 

 atus and Morone americana. In the mill-pond at 

 Swedesboro: Abramis, Notropis whipplii analostanus, 

 Lepomis auritus, Pomotis gibbosus and Micropterus 

 salmoides. 



Henry W. Fowler, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



