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Supplement to Frank Forrester's Fish and Fishing of the United States and 

 British Provinces of North America. By William Henry Herbert, author 

 of the " Field Sports of North America," " Frank Forrester and his Friends,'' 

 etc. New York, Stringer & Townsend, 22*2 Broadway, 1851. pp. 1-86. 



153 Descriptions of some new Kishes from the River Zuni. By S. P. Baird and 

 Charles Girard. June 28, 1833. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 6, pp. 368-369, 

 June, I"r5:5. 



[X. g- and sp. Gila (n. g. 363), Gilo, robugta (369), Gild elegant (369), Gilo, gracilis (369).] 

 Descriptions of New Species of Fishes collected by Mr. John II. Clark, on the 

 U. S. and Mexican Boundary Survey, under Lt. Col. Jas. D. Graham. By 

 Spencer F. Baird and Charles Girard. August 30, 1853. < Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Phila.. v. 6, pp. 387-390, August, 1853. 



(X. sp. Catostomus latipinnis (388), GHz Emoryi (383), Gila Grahami (389), Cyprinodon 

 maculariu* (389), Heterondria ojfrnis (390), Heterondria occidental!* (390).] 



32d Congress, j 2d session. J Senate. J Executive | No. 59. | | Report of an Ex- 

 pedition ] down the j ZuDi and Colorado Rivers, | by | Captain L. Sit- 

 greaves, | Corps Topographical Engineers. | | Accompanied by maps, 

 sketches, views, and illustrations. | | Washington: | Robert Armstrong^ 

 public printer. | 1853. [8, 190 pp., 1 1., 24 pi. of scenery (pi. 1 folded), 6 pi. of 

 DIM mm uls, 6 pL of birds, 2 pL of reptiles, 3 pL of fishes, 21 pi. of botany, 1 

 folded map, all at end.] 

 Title, p. 1. 



Report of the Secretary of War, communicating, [etc.] p. 3. 

 [Sitgreaves's report.] pp. 4-29. 



Report J on j the natural history j of the ] country passed over by the 

 exploring expedition | under the command of Brevet Captain L. Sit- 

 greaves, | U. S. Topographical Engineers, during the year 1851. | By S. 

 W. Woodhonse, M. D., | surgeon and naturalist to the expedition, j pp. 



31-40. 



Zoology. | | Mammals and Birds, by S. W. Woodhouse, M. D. I Reptiles, 

 by Edward Hallo well, M. D. | Fishes, by Prof. S. F. Baird and Charles 

 Girard. | pp. 41-152. 



Mammals. By S. W. Woodhouse, M. D. pp. 43-57, 6 pi. (1-6). 

 Birds, By S. W. Woodhouse, M. D. pp. 58-105, 6 pi. (1-6). 

 Reptiles. By Edward Hallo well, M. D. pp. 106-147, 21 pi. (1-20+ 



10 a). 

 Fishes. By Spencer F. Baird and Charles Girard. pp. 148-152, 



3 pi. (1-3). 



Botany. | | By Professor John Torrey. pp. 153-178, 21 pis. (1-21). 

 Medical Report. | | By S. W. Woodhouse, M. D. pp. 179-185. 

 List of illustrations, pp. 187-190. 

 Table of contents. [1 L] 



Extraordinary Fishes from California, constituting a new family, described by 

 L. Agassiz. <Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, (-2), v. 16, pp. 3SO-390, Nov. 1853; 

 also reprinted in Edinburgh New Phil. Journ., v. 57, pp. 214-227 ; translated 

 in Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte (Berlin), Jalrg. 20, B. 1, pp. 149-162, 1853. 



(Family named "Family Holconoti or Eiubiotocoidae 11 (p. 383). X. g. and n. sp. Embiotoca 

 (n. g., 366) : 1. Embiotoca Jacteoni (387) ; 2. Embiotoca Caryi (389).] 



[This article was translated into German as follows: J 



Ueber erne neue Familie von Fischen a us Californien. You L. Agassiz. 

 Aus Silliman's Amer. Journ. vol. xvi. p. 380 iibersetzt. Vom Herausgeber 

 [F. H. Troschelj. < Archiv fur Naturgeschichte, 20. Jahrg., B. 1, pp. 140- 

 162, 1854. 



