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BEAN, TARLETON H. 
1880. Check list of duplicates of North American fishes distributed by the Smithsonian Institu- 
tion in behalf of the United States National Museum, 1877-1880. Proceedings of the U. S. Na- 
tional Museum, 1880, p. 75-116. 
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Loe SGC te (OU Se Se ee ee aa eae ee ee Se | Salmo irideus. 
106 | Oncorhynchus quinnat -.. Oneorhynchus tschawytscha. 
107 Salvelinus bairdii 
-- Salvelinus malma. 
Core, Epwarp D. 
1883. On the fishes of the Recent and Pliocene lakes of the western part of the Great Basin and of 
the Idaho Pliocene lake. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 
1883, p. 134-165. 
In addition to the list of species are given notes on the geography and geology of the region, with a map. Collee- 
tions by himself. 
Page. Species as reported. Present identification. 
SAGA ORVACL BUNUN DATO VAMMBS ios 2S Woe Sh otet oon. too oon anor etn tenes caeewe Jee Rutilus bicolor. 
144 | Myloleucus thalassinus . . .| Rutilus bicolor. 
150\} Catostomus labiatus..-. 2.2 ..-.....--.----..-- ---| Catostomus occidentalis. 
EIGENMANN, C. H., and E1GENMANN, R. S. 
1889a. Fishes of tna Springs, Napa County, Cal. West American Naturalist, 1889, p. 149. 
Describes from this region (p. 149) Phoxinus clevelandi, later identified as Leuciscus egregius. Collected by 
D. Cleveland. 
1889b. Fishes of Allen Springs, Lake County, California. West American Naturalist, 1889, p. 149. 
Collector, D. Cleveland. 
Page. Species as reported. ; Present identification. 
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140) PGR EOD OUUA I OYEPONEUBIG Sass cco Sta ene nc vee db at sc cmlc teem mawlesenel Ptychocheilus grandis. 
1) CSUR G1) ae Ree ae ee | Salmo irideus. 
149 Uranidea semiscaber centropleura 
Cottus gulosus, 
EIGENMANN, C. H., and Utrey, Avserr B. 
1892. A review of the Embiotocidee. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xm, 1892, p. 382-400. 
Gives a complete synonymy for each species of the family. Records (p. 399) Hysterocarpus traskii from this region. 
Grssons, W. P. 
1854a. Descriptions of new species of viviparous fishes from Sacramento River and the Bay of San 
Francisco. Daily Placer Times and Transcript, May 18, 1854. 
Among the descriptions here given is the first description of new species based on specimens from Sacramento 
basin. Only one species, Hystrocarpus traskii, came within our notiee. Collected by a Mr. Morris, and forwarded 
by Dr. J. B. Trask. Locality not given. 
1854b. Description of new species of viviparous fishes from Sacramento River and the Bay of San 
Francisco. Proceedings Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1854, p. 105-106. 
One fresh-water species described (p. 105), with a form called ‘‘var. B.”’ This is Hystrocarpus traskii, which had 
been previously described in the Daily Placer Times and Transcript May 18, 1854. 
1854c. Description of new species of viviparous marine and fresh-water fishes from the Bay of San 
Francisco, and from the river and lagoons of the Sacramento. Proceedings Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 1854, p. 122-126. 
Describes several new genera and species, among which is the genus Hysterocarpus (p. 124). Hystcrocarpus traskii 
is redescribed, the variation called ‘‘var. A’’ instead of ‘‘var. B,’’ as on page 105. 
