2i2 The Life and Writings of 



This is a very inaccurate account, full of misstate- 

 ments, by some one who intended well. 



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Harlan, Richard, M. D. &quot; Fauna Americana ; | being | a Description | 

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Haven, Samuel F. &quot;Archaeology of the United States, or, Sketches 

 Historical and Bibliographical of the Progress of Information 

 and Opinion Respecting Vestiges of Antiquity in the United 

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Jordan, David S. &quot; Contributions to North American Ichthyology, 

 No. I. Review of Rafinesque s Memoirs on North American 

 Fishes&quot;. (Bulletin United States National Museum, No. IX. 

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Jordan, David S. &quot; Report on the Fishes of Ohio.&quot; (Geological 

 Survey of Ohio, Vol. IV, pp. 737-741. 1882.) 



Jordan, David S. &quot; Note on the Scientific Name of the Yellow 

 Perch, The Striped Bass, and other North American Fishes.&quot; 

 (Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. VIII, 

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Jordan, David S. &quot; Identification of the Species of Cyprinidae and 

 Catostomidae, Described by Dr. Charles Girard, in the Proceed 

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 1856.&quot; (Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 

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