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Transparent young found in Sluice Creek, a tributary of Dennis 

 Creek, above the "beaver dam," Cape May county, on May 10th, 1908. 

 Fishermen reported that quite large ones are taken at times. 



Several small or half -grown ones were found about the more muddy 

 places and under stones on Newbold's Island, Burlington county, on 

 August 13th, 1908. 



Dr. Phillips found it at Corson's Inlet, reaching about two and one- 

 half feet. 



Found on Burlington Island in June of 1902. 



Family LEPTOCEPHALID^E. 



Leptocephalus conger (Linnaeus). 

 Conger Eel. 



According to Dr. Phillips, the fishermen report it as occurring off 

 Corson's Inlet. 



Family CYPRINIDJE. 



Hybognathus nuchal is regius (Girard). 

 Silvery Minnow. 



Abundant in the Delaware River, near Florence, Burlington county, 

 on July llth, 1908. They were mostly small, and not associated with 

 other fishes, swimming in rather large schools just a little off shore. 



This was abundant in the Delaware River, at Newbold's Island, 

 Burlington county, on August 13th, 1908. They occurred in some 

 places in small schools, appearing not to associate very much with the 

 other fishes, and usually were found about the clearer, clean, sandy 

 shallows or shores. One very large or adult example was secured, and 

 all exhibited the usual silvery-white coloration, none being brassy. 



I have found this species several times in the Delaware, about Bur- 

 lington Island. 



