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RICHARDSON (John). [Franklin's Journal.] 1823. 



[Descriptions of Catostomus forsterian^s, sp. DOT., and Catostomus le sueiirii, sp. nov., and notes 

 on some other species.] 



Fauna-Boreali-Americana ; or the Zoology of the Northern Parts of British 



America, containing descriptions of the objects of Natural History collected on 

 the late Northern Laud Expeditions under command of Captain John Franklin, 

 R. N. Part third. The Fish. By John Richardson M. D. F. R. S. F. L. S. member 

 of the Geographical Society of London, and the Wernerian Natural History 

 Society of Edinburgh ; Honorary Member of the Natural Historj Society of Mont- 

 real, and Literary and Philosophical Society of Quebec, Foreign Member of the 

 Geographical Society of Paris ; and Corresponding Member of the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia ; Surgeon and Naturalist to the Expeditious. 

 Illustrated by numerous plates. Published under the authority of the Right 

 Honorable the Secretary of State for Colonial Affairs. London : Richard Bentley, 

 New Burlington St. MDCCCXXXVI. 



[Contains notices or descriptions of Catostomus Tiudsonius, C.forsterianua, C. aureolus, C. nigri- 

 cans, and C. mieuri.] 



KIRTLAND (Jared Potter). Report on the Zoology of Ohio, by Prof. J. P. Kirt- 

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 Ohio, by W. W. Mather, Principal Geologist, and the several assistants. Colum- 

 bus : Samuel Medary, Printer to the State. 1838. 



[Catalogue of Fishes, pp. 168-170. Xotes on species mentioned, pp. 190-197. Xiiio species 

 referre.l to Catostomus are included, as follows -.velifer Raf., aureolus Le S., elongatus Le S., 

 Duquexnii Le S., erythnirus Raf., bubalus Raf., graciHa Kirt., melanopsis JRaf., nigrars Le S., and 

 Hypcntdium macropttrum Raf. ' C. gracilis Kirt. [sp. nov.] is briefly characterized as distinguished 

 by the minuteness of the scales en the anterior part of the body, and as the scales approach the 

 caudal fin tbey increase to a medium size" (1. c. p. 193).] 



STORER (David Humphreys). A Report on the Fishes of Massachusetts. By D. 

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 269-568. 



[Descriptions of Catostomus yibbosus, C. tuberculatus, O. nigricans, and C. bostoniensis.} 



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KIRTLAND (Jared Potter). Description of the Fishes of the Ohio River and its 

 Tributaries. By Jared P. Rutland, Professor of the Theory and Practice of 

 Medicine in the Medical College of Ohio, at Cincinnati. < Boston Journal of 

 Natural History, vols. iii-v, Ic40-1844. 



[Describes and figures Catostomus aureolus, C. communis, C. bubalus, C. elongatus, C. duquemi, 

 C. anisrurus, C. melanops, C. nigricans, and Sclerognathus cyprinus.] 



[Papers on the Fishes of Ohio in Family Visitor and in Annals of Science. 



Cleveland, 1840-1840.] 



[Descriptions of the species found in the vicinity of Cleveland, with figures, most of them from 

 the same plates as in his "Fishes of tlie Ohio". Catontomus gracilis, sp. nov., also Catostomus 

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THOMPSON (Zadcck). Fishts of Vermont. ^Chapter V, (pp. 127-lf>l). <Natural 

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[Descriptions of Catostomus cyprinus, C. oblongus ( M. macrolepidotum), C. teres, C. nigricans 

 (= C. tares), and C. longiroatrum.] 



CUVIER (Georges Chretien Leopold Dagobert) and VALENCIENNES 

 (Achille). Histoire Naturelle des Poissons par M. le B. on Cuvier, Pair de France, 

 Grand Officier de la Legion d'houneur, Conseilleur de 1'Etat et au Conseil royal 



