224 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY III. 



CUVIER (G. C. L. D.) and VALENCIENNES (A.) Continued. 



de 1'instruction publique, Tun des quarante de FAcad^mio frau9aiso, Associe" libre 

 de PAcade'inie des Belles-Lettres, Secretaire perpetuelle de celle des Sciences. 

 Membre des Soci6te"s et Academies royales de Londres, de Berlin, de Pe"tersbourg, 

 de Stockholm, de Turin, de Gcettinguo, des Pays-Bas, de Munich, de Modene, etc. ; 

 et parM. A. Valenciennes, Professeur de Zoologie au Museum d'Histoire naturelle, 

 Membre de PAcade"mie royale des Sciences de Berlin, de la Socie'te' Zoologique tie 

 Londres, etc. Tome dix-septieme. 1842. (Cyprino'ides.) 



[Descriptions of Catostomus hudsonius, C. forsterianus, C.suceti, C. gibbosus, C. tuberculatus, C. 

 macrolepidotus, G. aureulus, C. communis, C. longirostrum, C.nigrieans, C. maculosus, C.elongatus, 

 C.vittatus, 0. duquesnii, 0. bostoniensis, C. tercs, C. oblon..us, C. fasciatus (sp. DOT.), C.planicepa 

 (sp. nov.), C. carpio (sp. nov.), C. tilesii (sp. nov.), Sclerognathus (gen. nov.) cyprinus^ Scleroynathus 

 cyprinelia (sp.nov.), and Exoglossum macropterum. This volume was written after the death of 

 Cuvier by Valenciennes.] 



DEKAY ( James E.) Zoology of New York, or the New York Fauna; comprising 

 detailed descriptions of all the animals hitherto observed within the State of New 

 York, with notices of those occasionally found near its borders, and accompanied 

 by appropriate illustrations. By James E. Dekay. Part IV. Fishes. Albany : 

 printed by W. & A. White & J. Visscher. 1842. 



[Descriptions of Labeo elegant (sp.nov.), Labeo oblongus, Labeo cyprinus, Labeo gibbnsus, Labeo 

 esopus (sp. nov.), Catostomus communis, Catostomus oneida (sp. nov.), Catostomus tuberculatus, 

 Catontomus pallidus (sp. nov.), Catostomus aureolus, Catostomus niyricamt, Catostomus macrolepi- 

 dotus, with notices of other species. In the Appendix, the name Labeo clongatus is sujgesttd as a 

 substitute lor Labeo oblongus, to prevent confusion with Labeo oblongus C. & V.] 



HECKEL (Johann Jakob). Abbildungen uud Beschreibuugen der Fische Syriens 

 nebst einer neuen Classification and Characteristic siimmtlicher Gattungen der 

 Cypriten von Johanu Jakob Heckel, Inspector am K. K. Hof-Naturalieukabinet 

 in Wieu, mehr. gelehrt. Gesellsch. Mitglied. Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart'sche 

 Verlagshandlung. 1843. pp. 109. (=pp. 991-1099, Russcgger's Eeisen.) 



[Contains a classification of the Cyprinidce according to their teeth ; our species of Catostoiiddce 

 being divided between Catostotnus aad Ithytidoston.us, gen. nov., corresponding to Catostomince 

 and Cyclcptince. No allusion is made to the BubalichUiyince.] 



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STORER (David Humphreys). A Synopsis of the Fishes of North America, by 

 David Humphreys Storer, M D., A. A. 8., Vice president of the Boston Society of 

 Natural History; Member of the American Philosophical Society, Corresponding 

 Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, etc. Cambridge: 

 Metcalf & Company, Printers to the University. 1846. (Reprinted from Memoirs 

 of the American Academy, ii, 1846.) 



[Brief descriptions of 27 nominal species of Catostomus, two < f See ogna hus, and one referred 

 erroneously to Exoglosaum.} 



AGASSIZ (Louis). Lake Superior: its Physical Character, Vegetation and Animus 

 compared with those of other and similar regions, by Louis Agassiz, with a narra- 

 tive -of the tour by J. Elliott Cabot, and contributions by other scientific gentle- 

 men. Elegantly illustrated. Boston : Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, f>9 Washington 

 Street. 1850. 



[Descriptions of several species, with notes and remarks ; Catostomus aurora described as a 

 new species, and the name O.forsterianus used in a now sense.] 



BAIRD (Spencer Fullerton) and GIRARD (Charles). Description of new specits 

 of Fishes collected by John H. CJark on the U. S. and Mexican Boundary Survey 

 under Lt. Col. Jas. D. Graham. By Spencer F. Baird and Charles Girard. August 

 :>0, 1853. < Proceedings of the Academy 6f Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. 

 C, pp. 387-390. August, 1853. 

 [Oatostomus latipinnis, sp. nov.] 



