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Plate XXIX. 

 Fig. 90. The Spotted Bergall (Ctenolabrus uninotatus). 



91. The New- York Shiner (Stilbe chrysoleucas). 



92. The Red-fin (Leuciscus cornutus). 



93. The Common Bergall (Ctenolabrus ceruleus). 



Plate XXX. 



Fig. 94. The Cirrhous Lepisoma (Lepisoma cirrhosum). 



95. The Bay Shiner (Leuciscus chrysopterus). 



96. The Sharp-finned Corvina (Corvina oxyptera). 



Plate XXXI. 

 Fig. 97. The Horned Sucker (Catostomus tuberculatus). 



98. The Striped Killifish (Fundulus fasciatus). 



99. The Big Killifish (F. viridescens). 



100. The New- York Chubsucker (Labeo elegans). 



Plate XXXII. 

 Fig. 101. The Gibbous Chubsucker (Labeo gibbosus). 



102. The Black-headed Dace (Leuciscus atro-maculatus). 



103. The Variegated Bream (Abramis versicolor). 



Plate XXXIII. 

 Fig. 104. The Pale Sucker (Catostomus pallidus). 



105. The Shining Dace (Leuciscus nitidus). 



106. The Common Sucker (Catostomus communis). 



Plate XXXIV. 

 Fig. 107. The Common Pickerel (Esox reticulatus). 



108. The Banded Dace (Leuciscus vittatus). 



109. The Spawn-eater (L. hudsonius). 



110. The Barred Pickerel (Esox fasciatus). 



[ Plate XXXV. 



Fig. 111. The Northern Bill-fish (Scomberesox storeri). 



112. The Banded Garfish (Belone truncata). 



113. The American Pipe-fish (Fistularia serrata). 



Head of the same seen from above. 



Plate XXXVI. 

 I Fig. 114. The New- York Flying-fish (Exocetus noveboracensis). 



I- 115. The Single-bearded Flying-fish (E. comatus). 



116. The Black Catfish (Pimelodus atraiius). 

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