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1878 The Norway Trout of the Yellowstone. [Anon.~\ < Forest and Stream, v. 

 10, p. 175 [195], April 11, 1878. 



Prof. Jordan on Characteristics of Trout. [Signed D. S. Jordan.] <^Forestj 

 and Stream, v. 10, p. 196, April 11, 1878. 



[Contains suggestion that the original Redfish is Hypsifario kennerlyi.] 



Manual of the Vertebrates of the Northern United States, including the Dis- 

 trict east of the Mississippi River and north of North Carolina and Tenn- 

 essee, exclusive of marine species. By David Starr Jordan, Ph. D., M. 

 D., Professor of Natural History in Butler University. Sesond Edition, re- 

 vised and enlarged. Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Company, 1878. [12. 

 407pp., pub. May 16.] 

 [Contains synopsis of the American Salmonince and Coregonina;.] 



California Fishing Prospects. [Signed E. J. Hooper. ] < Forest and Stream, 

 v. 10, p. '239, May 2, 1878. 



Notes on a Collection of Fishes from the Rio Grande, at Brownsville, Texas. 

 By David S. Jordan, M. D. <Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr. v. 



4, [pp. 397-406, May 3;] v. 4, pp. 663-C567, July 29, 1879. 



[Specimens of Hyxterocarpus Traskli indicated as an unknown Labroid form at p. 399, 

 and described as the type of a new genus and sp. at p. 667. The specimens had been 

 probably misplaced.] 



A Catalogue of the Fishes of the Fresh Waters of North America. By David 



5. Jordan, M. D. <Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., v. 4, pp. 

 407-442, May 3, 1878. 



[A simple nominal list of the fresh-water species north of the Mexican region. 1 



Spawning of California Brook Trout in New York. [By James Annin, jr., 

 Caledonia, N. Y.]. <Chicago Field, v. 9, p. 182, May 4, 1878. [F. M.] 



California Salmon on Long Island, success of. By a member of the South 

 Side Club. <Chicago Field, v. 9, p. 182, May 4, 1878. [F. M.] 



Trout Hybrids. [Possibility of intercrossing Eastern and Californian Trouts. 

 Editorial.] <Forest and Stream, v. 10, p. 255, May 9, 1878- 



California. [Notice of distribution of land-locked Salmon and Eastern Trout 

 by Fish Commissioners.] <Torest and Stream, v. 10, p. 255, May 9, 1878. 



The heaviest American Salmon. [Notice of one weighing 82 pounds caught 

 at the mouth of the Columbia River. By John Goudy.] <Forest and 

 Stream, v. 10, p. 265, May 9, 1878. 



Salmon canning on Frazer River. [By Fred. Mather.] <Chicago Field, 

 v. 9, p. 196, May 15, 1878. [F. M.] 



J^. A. On the Distribution of the Fishes of the Allegheny Region of South 

 Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. With Descriptions of New or Little- 

 known Species. By David S. Jordan and Alembert W. Brayton. B. 

 Synopsis of the Family Catostomidse. By David S. Jordan. Washington : 

 Government Printing Office. 1878. (8vo, 237.) 



Run of Salmon in California. Note by A. R. <^Chicago Field, v. 9, p. 229, 

 May 25, 1878. [F.M.] 



Shad in California. Announcement of two taken in San Francisco Bay May 1. 

 Note by B. B. Porter. <Chicago Field, v. 6, p. 229, May 25, 1873. [F. M.] 



California Salmon. [Notice of their ascent up the McCloud and Sacrairento 

 rivers in May.] <Forest and Stream, v. 10, p. 350, June 6, 1878. 



Salmon canning in Oregon and California. [Editorial. With three wood- 

 cuts.] <Forest and Stream, v. 10, p. 398, June 27, 1878. 



