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A rAKTIAl, BIB£,IOORAPIIir OF THE FI8HE8 OF THF PACIFIC 

 COAST OF THE UNITED STATES A1VI> OF AliASKA, FOR THE 

 YEAR ISSO. 



By TARLETON H. BEAN. 



We have, in Bulletin 11 of the United States National Museum, a 

 bibliography of the fishes of the Pacific coast of the United States, 

 brought up to the end of 1879, by Prof. Theodore Gill. There was, 

 however, such great activity of publication during 1880 on the fishes of 

 the same waters that I have collected the titles of papers in the princi- 

 pal works referring to the region, in order to make them immediately 

 available in conjunction with the Bulletin already printed. 



The titles are arranged, for the most part, strictly in the order of 

 their publication; in a few cases, however, this order was not ascer- 

 tained, and they are simply placed with those pubbshed in the same 

 month. 



1879 — Description of a new fisli from Alaska (Anarrhichas Icjyturus), with notes upon 

 other species of the genns Anarrhichas. By Tarleton H. Bean. <Proc. U. 

 S. Nat. Museum, v. 2, pp. 212-218, Dec. 6, 1879. 



[Measurements of Anarrhichas Upturns, A. lupus, A. lati/rons. Synopsis of all the 

 species.] 



1880— 



Notes on certain typical specimens of American fishes in the British Museum 

 and in the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle at Paris. By David S. Jordan, 

 M. D. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 2, Jan. 20, 1880. 

 [Ceratichthys cumingi Giinthr. noticed at page 226.] 



Descriptions of new si^ecies of North American fishes. By David S. Jordan. 

 <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 2, pp. 235-241, Jan. 20, 1880. 

 [Xiphister proposed as a substitute for Xiphidion Girard, at p. 241.] 



The salmon industries of Oregon. <^The Popular Science Monthly, pp. 573- 

 574, vol. xvi. No. iv, Feb., 1880. 



On the Pacific species of Caulolatilus. By W. N. Lockington. <^Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., pp. 13-19 (sig. 2), March 23, 1880. 



[Caulolatilus anomalus (Cooper) Gill and C. affinis Gill are conjectured to be identical 

 with G. princeps (Jenyns) GUI. The material upon which the above paper is based is in- 

 sufficieut to establish the synonymy proposed. Without some explanation it would be 

 difficult to understand the table of dimensions on page 17 : the third column of figures, 

 beginning with 30J, and the second column, beginning with 10.05 inches, should be trans- 

 posed. The columns beginning with 30J and 23^ should have this heading : "Hundredths 

 of total length." 



Descriptions of new genera and species of fishes from the coast of California. 

 By W. N. Lockington. <Proc. U, S. Nat. I^useum, v. 2, pp. 326-332, 

 March 25, 1880. 



[N. g. and n. s. Leurynnis paucidens, n. g. and n. s. Odontopyxis trispinosus, n. s. Artedius 

 quadriseriatus. Leurynnis=^I/ycodopsis, CoUett, fide Gill, <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, 

 V. 3, p. 247. Odontopyxis =^ Podothecus, fide Jordan and GUbert, <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, 

 V. 3, p. 454.] 



Descriptions of some genera and species of Alaskan fishes. By Tarleton 

 H. Bean. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 2, pp. 353-359, March 29, 1880. 



[Cottus polyacanthocephalus Pallas, Melletes papilio, n. g. andn. s., Dallia pectoralis, n. g. 

 and n. s.] 



