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Contributions to the Ichthyology of the Western Coast of the United States, 

 from specimens in the Museum of Smithsonian Institution. By Chr.ilea 

 Girard, M. D. June 24, 1856. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., v. 8, pp. 

 131-137, 1855. 



[1C. g. and n. ap. Paralabrax (n. g., 131), Homalopomus (n. g.) Trowbridgii (1^2), Oligo- 

 cottus (n. g., 132) maculosus (133), Leiocottus (n. g.) Mrundo (133), Artedius (n. g., 134), 4rte- 

 dius nototspilotus (134), Sebastes melanops (135), Oplopoma (n. a.) pantherina (135), Gaate- 

 rosteus intermedius (135), Gasterosteus pugetli (135), Gobius Kewbcrryi (130), Embiottca argy- 

 rosoma (13G), Coregonun Williamsoni (136), Platichthys iimbrosus (136), Pleurcnichthys guttu- 

 latus (137), Ammodytes personatus (137), Rhinoptera vespertil.o (137).] 



Researches upon the Cyprinoids inhabiting tho fresh water Fishes of the United 

 States of America, west of the Mississippi Valley, from specimens in the 

 Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. By Charles Girard, M. D. Sept. 

 30, 1856. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila,, v. 8, pp. 165--J13, 1856. 



[N. g. and n. sp. Mylocheilus fraterculus (109), Catostomus (Acomutt, n. s. g.) gcncronis 

 (174), Oatostomus macrockeilus (175), Catostomus bernardini (175), Algansea (n. g.), Algan- 

 sea bieolor (183), Alganaea obeaa (183), A Igansea Jwmosa, (183), Lavinia harengus (184), 

 Argyreus nubilus (186), Argyreus-osculus (180), Argyreu* notabilis (ISO), Agosia (n. g.), Agonia 

 chrysogaster (187), Agosia, metallica (187), Meda (n. g.) fulgida (192), llichardsonius (n. g.) 

 lateralis (202), Tiaroga (n. g.) cobitis (204), Tigoina (a. g.), ligorna bicolor (206), Tigotna pur- 

 purea (306), Tigoma intermedia (20G), Tigoma, obesa (200), Tigoina Humboldti (06), Tigoma 

 lineata (200), Tigoma gracttis (206), Tigoina nigreseens (207), Tigoma crasaa (207), C?ieonda 

 (n.g.), Cheonda Gooperi (207), Cheonda ccerulea (207), Siboma (n. g.) atraria (206), Piychocltei- 

 lus rapax (20D), Ptychocheilus Indus (209), Piychocheilus vorax (209).] 



Noticj upon the Species of the Genus Salmo of authors, observed chiefly in 

 Oregon and California. By Charles Girard, M. D. Oct. 28, 185G. <Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., v. 8, pp. 217--J20, 1856. 



[N. sp. Salmo speetabilis (21 3 ), Fario aurora (218), Fario argijreus (21f), Fario ktettatitf 

 (219), Salar Lewisi (219), SaJar wi--^naJw\220).l 



33d Congress, | 2d Session. | House of Representatives. Ex. Doc. | No. 97. | = | 

 Narrative | of | the Expedition of an American Squadron | to | th(; China 

 Seas and Japan, | performed in the years 1852, 1853. and 1854, | uuder the 

 command cf | Commodore M.C. Perry, United States Navy, | by | cideroftha 

 Ouverumentof the United States. | | Volume II. With illustrations. | 

 | Washington: | A. O. P. Nicholson, printer. | 185(5. [4, 4 p. 1., 414 pp.; 

 [Treaty,] 2 p. 1., 14 pp.; [Index,] iii-xi pp., 1 ].] 



Notes on some figures of Japanese Fish, taken irotn recent specimens l.y 

 tho artists of tho U. S. Japan Expedition. By Jamss Carson Drc- 

 voort. (pp. 253-256, pi. iii-xii.) 



| Contains notice of Ditrema and first notice of the recognition of the cOuiiy between 

 the Embiotocoids of California and the Japanese genus.] 



33d Congress, 2d Session, Senate. | Ex. Doc. No. 78. | = | Reports | of | Explo- 

 rations and Surveys, | to | ascertaiu the most practicable und economical ronto 

 for a railroad | from the | Mississip[)i River to the Pacific Ocean | made uuder 

 the direction of the Secretary of War, j in 1853-4, | according to acts<if Cou- 

 'gress of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1S54. | | Volume V. | | 

 Washington : | Beverley Tucker, Printer. | 1853. 



Explorations and Surveys for a railroad route from the Mississippi River 

 to the Pacific Ocean. | War Department. | \ Rt:utesinC;:lifornia,tocon- 

 nect with the routes near the thirty-filth and thirty-second | parallels, 

 explored hy Lieut. R. S. Williamson, Corps Topographical Engineeis, in 

 1853. | f Geological report, | hy j William P. Blake, | Gee.logist and 

 Mineralogist of the Expedition. | [With appendix.] | | Washington, 

 D. C. | 1857. = 



Appendix. Article I. Notice of tho fossil fishes. By Professor Louis 

 Agassiz. (pp. 313-316, and 1 plate ("Fossils plate 1") ) 



