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1 868 On the anal fin appendage of Embiotocoid Fishes. By James Blake, M. D., F. 

 R. C. S. f Professor of Obstetrics iu Tolard Medical College, St. Francisco, 

 California. \ Journ. Anat. and Physiol., v. 3, pp. 30-32, pi. 2, figs. 1 and 2, 



Nov. 1868. 



The Natural Wealth of California. Comprising early history ; geography, 

 topography, and ; cenery ; climate ; agriculture and commercial products ; 

 geology, zoology, and botany ; mineralogy, mines, and mining processes ; 

 manufactures ; steamship lines, railroads, and commerce ; immigration, 

 population and society ; educational institutions and literature ; together 

 with a detailed description of each county ; its topography, scenery, cities 

 and towns, agricultural advantages, mineral resources, and varied produc- 

 tions. By Titus Fey Premise. San Francisco : H. H. Bancroft & Com- 

 pany. 1868. [8, xvi, 696 pp.] 



Chapter VII. Zoology, pp. 434-501. 



Fishes. [By J. G. Cooper, M. D.] pp. 487-498. 

 Chapter XIII. Miscellaneous Subjects, pp. 668-684. 

 Fisheries, p. 680. 



[Tho list of fidhes was evidently prepared by Dr. J. G. Cooper, although ouly general 

 acknowledgment for assistance was rendered in the preface. It was acknowledged by 

 Dr. Cooper, as author, in the communication to the California Academy of Sciences, indi- 

 cated above. Inasmuch as this was intended to be a complete enumeration of the fishes of 

 California, the names are reproduced here.] 



BUNT FISHES. 



Repeated. 



