52 



1875 



GUii 



Ca.tostomidae 



Coregonidae 

 Salmonidse 

 Cyprinodontidte 

 Cottidas 



Hyborhynchus 

 Pantosteua 



Catostomus 



Ptychostomns 



Coregonus 



Salmo 



Girardinns 



Uranidea 



" The following species are those of the basin of Utah, whether from tributaries of the 

 Great Salt Lake or not " (p. 700) : 



CyprinidiB 



Apocope 



Catostomidse 



Coregonidaa 

 Salmonidse 



Cottida? 



Ceratichthy 

 Hybopsis 



Gila 



Siboma 

 Myloleucus 



Pantosteus 



Catostomus 



Coregonus 



Salmo 



EJranidea 



C45 

 645 

 646 

 651 

 654 

 000 

 657 

 657 



carringtonii 

 henshavii 

 vulnerata 

 biguttatus 

 timpanogensis 

 bivittatus 

 phlegethontis 

 montana 

 hydrophlox 

 tenia 

 egregia 

 atraria 



pnlverulentus 

 parovanus 

 platyrhynchus 

 jarrovii 

 fecundus 

 villiamsonii 

 virginalis 

 pleuriticus 

 vheelerii 

 punctulata 



[In both of the preceding lists the enumeration is in the order of the descriptions, and 

 not of the lists, which deviate considerably from the former.] 



fit;; 



673 

 674 

 678 

 682 

 685 

 693 

 696 

 697 



1876. Salmon Fishing on the Mayo River, California. [Anon.] -^Forest and. 

 Stream, v. 5, p. 267, 1876. 



California Salmon for New Hampshire. < Forest and Stream, v. 5, p. 339, 

 Jan. 6, 1876. 



The McCloud River Reservation. [Editorial.] < Forest and Stream, v. 5, 

 p. 355, Jan, 13, 1876. 



Habits of Pacific Salmon. [By Livingston Stone.] < Forest and Stream, 

 v. 5, p. 372, Jan. 20, 1876. 



California Shad. [Anon.] < Forest and Stream, v. 5, p. 372, Jan. 20, 1876. 

 (6 lines.) 



Angling for Eastern Salmon (Salmo salar) in California waters. [Jj?o.] 

 < Forest and Stream, v. 5, p. 390, Jan. 27, 1876. 



