226 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY III, 



GIRARD (Charles) Continued. 



Congress of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1854. Volume X. Washing- 

 ton, A. O. P. Nicholson, Printer, 1859. (Part 4, Fishes, by Dr. Charles Girard.) 



[Descriptions of Carpiodes damalis, Moxostoma claviformis, Ptychostomus Jtaydeni, Acomus gene- 

 rosus, Acomus griseus, Acomus lactarius, Catostomus occidentalis, Catostomus labiatus, Catostomus 

 macrocheilus, and Catostomus sucklii; all of the species except Acomus generosus, C. occidental, 

 C. labiatus, and C macrocheilus being accompanied by figures.] 



United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, under the order of Lieut. Col. 



W. H. Emory, Major First Cavalry and United States Commissioner. Ichthyology 

 of the Boundary, by Charles Girard, M. D. < United States and Mexican Bound- 

 ary Survey, vol. ii, part i, 1859. 



[Descriptions and figures of Ictiobus tumidus, Moxostoma Tcennerlii, Moxostoma victories, Moxo- 

 stoma campbelli, Ptychostomus congestus, Ptychostomus albidus, Minomun insignis, Minomus pie- 

 beius, Minomus clarki, Acomus latipinnis, Acomus guzmaniensis, and Catostomus bernardini.} 



BLEEKER (Pietervan). "Conspectus systematis Cypriuorum. <Naturl. Tijdschr. 

 Nederl. Ind. XXI, 1860." 



[Systematic arrangement of the genera.} 



ABBOTT (Charles Conrad). Descriptions of Four New Species of North American 

 Cyprinidss, by Charles C. Abbott. < Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences of Philadelphia, 1860, pp. 473-474. 



[Describes Catostomus texanus and Catostomus chloropteron.] 



GILL (Theodore Nicholas). On the classification of the EVENTOGNATHI or CYPRINI, 

 a suborder of TELEOCEPIIALI, by Theodore Gill. < Proceedings of the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1861, pp. 6-1). 



[Characterizes the suborder Eventognathi, equivalent to "the true Cyprinoids of Agassiz, with- 

 out teeth in the jaws, and with large falciform lower pharyngeal bones ". This suborder is divided 

 into four families, Homalopteroidce. Cobitoidce, Cypiinoidce, and Ca'astomoidce ; the latter family 

 being in turn divided into three subfamilies, Catastomince, Cycleptince, and Bubalichthyince.] 



PUTNAM (Frederick "Ward). List of the Fishes sent by the Museum to different 

 Institutions, in exchange for other Specimens, with Annotations. By F. W. Put- 

 nam. = Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachu- 

 setts, U. S. A., 1863, (No. 1). 



[Contains names of 10 species, with references to descriptions by Professor Agassiz.] 



COPE (Ed-ward Drinker). Partial Catalogue of the Cold-blooded Vertebrata of 

 Michigan. Part 1. By Prof. E. D. Cope. 

 [Notes on several species.] 



GILL (^ Theodore Nicholas). Synopsis of the Fishes of the Gulf of St. Lawrence 

 and the Bay of Fundy. By Prof. Theodore Gill, M. A. < Canadian Naturalist, 

 August, 1865, (pp. 1-24 in reprint). 



[Records Catastomus bostoniensis and Moxostoma, oblongum.] 



BLEEKER (Pieter van). Notices sur Quelques Genres et Especes des Cyprinoides 

 de Chine par P. Bleeker. < Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor de Dierkuude, uitge 

 geveu door het Koninklijk Zoologisc'a Geaootschap, Natura Art is Magistra, te 

 Amsterdam, ouder Redaktie van P. Bleeker, H. Schlegel en G. F. Westerman, 

 tweede jaargang, 1S65. 



[Description of Carpiodes asiaticus, sp. nov.] 



THOREAU (Henry David). A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, by 

 Henry D. Thoreau, author of " Walden," etc. New and revised edition. Boston : 

 Ticknor and Fields. 1868. 



[Contains an siccount of the habits of Catostomus bostoniensis and 0. tuborculatus.] 



