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Plate XXIX. 

 Fig. 90. The Spotted Bergall (Ctenolabrus uninotatus). 



91. The New- York Shiner (Stilbe chrysoleucas). 



92. The Red-fin (Leucisciis cornutus). 



93. The Common Bergall (Ctenolabrus ceruleus). 



Plate XXX. 

 Fig. 94. The Cirrhous Lepisoma (Lepisoma cirrhosum). 



95. The Bay Shiner (Leuciscus chrysopterus). 



96. The Sharp-finned Corvina (Corvina oxyptera). 



Plate XXXI. 

 Fio-. 97. The Horned Sucker (Catostomus tuberculatus). 



98. The Striped Killifish (Fundulus fasciatus). 



99. The Big Killifish (F. viridescens). 



100. The New-York Chubsucker (Labeo elcgans). 



Plate XXXII. 

 Fig. 101. The Gibbous Chubsucker (Labeo gibbosus). 



102. The Black-headed Dace (Leuciscus atro-maculatus). 



103. The Variegated Bream (Abramis versicolor). 



Plate XXXIII. 

 Fig. 104. The Pale Sucker (Catostomus pallidus). 



105. The Shining Dace (Leuciscus nitidus). 



106. The Common Sucker (Catostomus communis). 



Plate XXXIV. 

 Fi<T. 107. The Common Pickerel (Esox reticulatus). 



108. The Banded Dace (Leuciscus vittatus). 



109. The Spawn-eater (L. hudsonius). 



110. The Barred Pickerel (Esox fasciatus). 



Plate XXXV. 

 Fig. 111. The Northern Bill-fish (Scomberesox storeri). 



112. The Banded Garfish (Belone truncata). 



113. The American Pipe-fish (Fistularia serrata). 



Head of the same seen from above. 



Plate XXXVI. 

 Fig. 114. The New-York Flying-fish (Exocetus noveboracensis). 

 115. The Single-bearded Flynig-fish (E. comatus). 

 110. The Black Catfish (Pimelodus atrarius). 

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