COPEIA 41 



RECORDS OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY 



FISHES. 



Early in January, 1915, Prof. R. C. Osburn 

 kindly forwarded me records of additions to the New 

 York Aquarium obtained in New Jersey waters. 

 These were derived from the notes of Mr. W. I. De- 

 Nyse. I am indebted to both these gentlemen for 

 the opportunity of presenting the greater part of 

 the following list: The localities are Belford (b), 

 Sandy Hook (s), from off Seabright to off Long 

 Branch (o) in 6 to 17 fathoms. Butler (bu), Boon- 

 ton (bo), Lake Weequahic (w). I am also indebted 

 to Mr. C. F. Silvester for notes on fishes at Elberon 

 (e), Manasquan (m), North Long Branch (n), 

 Long Branch (1) and Princeton in the canal (c), 

 and Stony Brook (p). Petromyzon marinus (b, p.), 

 Carcharias taurus (b), Mustelus mustelus (s, o, 1.), 

 Eulamia milberti (b, o.), E. obscurus (1), Sphyrna 

 zygaena (1), Squalus acanthias (o, 1, e, m.), Raja 

 erinacea (b, o, 1.), R. ocellata (1), R. eglanteria (o), 

 R. laevis, (b, o, 1.), Narcobatus nobilianus (s, one 

 June, 1909), Dasyatis centroura (o), Rhinoptera 

 bonasus (b, one October 13, 1912), Acipenser sturio 

 (b), Tar pan atlanticus (b), Dorosoma cepedianum 

 (c), Pomolobus mediocris (b), P. pseudoharengus 

 (b), Alosa sapidissima (b), Brevoortia tyr annus 

 (b), Ameiurus nebulosus (w), Schilbeodes gyrinus 

 (p), Abramis crysoleucas (w, bu, bo.), Notropis cor- 

 nutus (p), Carassius auratus (bu), Catostomns com- 

 mersonnii (bo), Erimyzon sucetta oblongus (c, p.), 

 Esox americanus (c), E. reticulatus (bu, Charlottes- 

 burg), Fundulus majalis (s, Shrewsbury River), F. 

 heteroclitus macrolepidotus (s), F. diaphanus (Bay- 

 shore), Cyprinodon variegatus (s), Tylosurus mari- 

 nus (s), Hyporhamphus unifasciatus (s), Syngna- 

 thus fuscus (m), Hippocampus hudsonius (1, s, b.), 

 Mugil curema (b?, s.), Scomber scombrus (e) , Sarda 

 sarda (1, m.), Thunnus thynnus (1, n.), S comber o^- 

 morus maculatus (1), Trichiurus lepturus (1), Istio- 



