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Thus, " i. f :f " indicates two incisor teeth on each side in the upper 

 jaw, and one on each side in the lower. 

 " Toes 5-4 " implies fore feet five-toed, hind feet four-toed. 



NOTE. As authority for names of species in this work, the original 

 describer of the species is alone given. The name is written in full 

 except in case of Linnaeus, abbreviated as " L." 



In case the original combination of general and specific name is 

 still retained, the name of the author is printed without parentheses. 

 In case, however, the original describer placed the species in question 

 in a genus different from the one here adopted, the author's name is 

 enclosed in parentheses. 



Thus (page 277), " Corvus corax L." means that Linnaeus placed his 

 species corax in Corvus, where it still remains. 



" Melanerpes erythrocephalus (L.)," indicates that the species (Picus 

 erythrocephalus of Linnaeus) is now placed in a genus different from 

 the one in which it originally stood. Melanerpes is a modern subdi- 

 vision of Picus, which formerly included all Woodpeckers. 



" Eu" indicates that the species in question is also found in Europe. 



CORRECTIONS IN SIXTH EDITION. 



Page 48, no. 83, should stand as M. breviceps (Cope). 



Page 58, no. 413, should be N. cornutus (Mitchill). 



Page 66. The generic name Leuciscus Cuvier should supersede 

 Phoxinus. 



Page 67. Nos. 151 and 153 cannot be separated from 152, Leuciscus 

 vandoisulus. 



Page 81. Salvelinus aureolus should stand as a variety of the Euro- 

 pean Charr or Salbling, Salvelinus alpinus L. 



Page 87. No. 211 should be Gambusia affinis (Baird & Girard). 



Page 87. Umbra pygmcea (DeKay) is probably a valid species. 



Page 88. Lucius Rafinesque should supersede Esox as a generic 

 name ; from it derive Luciidce. 



Page 90. The American Eel is Anguilla chrysypa Rafinesqne. 



Page 106. The name Thunnus should supersede the later name 

 Albacora. 



Page 116. The name for Nos. 304 and 305 should apparently be En- 

 neacantkus gloriosus Holbrook. 



Page 119. The var. notatus of Lepomis Mbrooki is a valid species, and 

 should stand as Lepomis heros (Baird & Girard). 



Page 123. Nos. 325, 326, 327, and 328 are varieties of Etheostoma 

 nigrum Rafinesque. 



