FISHES OF SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN BASIN. 15s 
Girarp, CHARLES—Continued. 
1858. Pacific Railway Survey Reports, vol. x, pt. iv, Fishes, 1858. 
Most of the new species had been previously described in various papers. ‘Twenty-one nominal species are recorded 
from the Sacrament@-San Joaquin basin. The collections were made by Dr. Heermann, Dr. Newberry, Dr. 
Kennerly, and Dr. Hammond, as indicated specifically in subsequent pages of this paper. 
Page. Species as reported. Present identification. 
10 | PINULODULASOLALEMP GUS secon cee ces ono. ase caus cesesematndcccosceasisecs Archoplites interruptus. 
53 | Cottopsis gulosus. ..--- ...| Cottus gulosus. 
54 | Cottopsis parvus............ 
91 | Gasterosteus microcephalus- 
190 | Hysterocarpus traskil....._- 
216 | Mylopharodon conocephalus 
216 | Mylopharodon robustus. 
224 | Catostomus occidentalis. 
Orthodon microlepidotus 
Algansea formosa. ...... 
Lavinia exilicauda......... 
Pogonichthys inequilobus. - Pogonichthys macrolepidotus. 
Pogonichthys symmetricus. . ..-| Rutilus symmetricus. 
Luxilus occidentalis... ...... ...| Lavinia exilicauda. 
Tigoma conformis Leuciseus conformis. 
Tigoma crassa... - Leuciscus crassicauda. 
Siboma crassicauda Leuciscus crassicauda. 
Ptychocheilus grandis Ptychocheilus grandis. 
Salar iridea ............. Salmo irideus. 
Petromyzon tridentatus. ...| Entosphenus tridentatus. 
PetrOm YON CLAUS See te one ents pee ee tia yn eer erat ence ences aes sKe Entosphenus tridentatus. 
Cottus asper. 
Gasterosteus cataphractus. 
Iysterocarpus traskii. 
Mylopharodon conocephalus. 
.| Mylopharodon conocephalus. 
Catostomus occidentalis. 
Orthodon microlepidotus. 
Rutilus symmetricus. 
Lavinia exilicauda. 
1859a. In Pacific Railway Survey Reports, vol. x, pt. vi, Zoological report no. 5, 1859. 
In Lieutenant Whipple's report of the survey of the 35th parallel is recorded (p. 47) the occurrence of Ambloplites 
interruptus, now Archoplites interruptus. Collector Dr. C. B. Kennerly. 
1859b. In Pacific Railway Survey Reports, vol. x, Zoological report no. 4. 
In the report of the survey near the 32d parallel the following species are recorded from the Sacramento-San 
Joaquin basin. Collector Dr. A. L. Heermann. 
Page. Species as reported. Present identification. 
San ESA DIO DUAR in tern ID UUs sae = jas Jee ocisoeaeees et ocne ath sceacvpecssscscsss sae Arehoplites interruptus. 
84  Cottopsis gulosus......... .| Cottus gulosus. 
85 | Gasterosteus microcephalu Gasterosteus cataphractus. 
88 Mylopharodon robustus..... .| Mylopharodon conocephalus. 
88 Mylopharodon conocephalus Mylopharodon conocephalus. 
88 | Algansea formosa..-....... Rutilus symmetricus. 
89 | Lavinia exilicauda....-.... Lavinia exilicauda. 
89 Pogonichthys inwequilobus. - : Pogonichthys macrolepidotus. 
89 | Pogonichthys symmetricus. .| Rutilus symmetricus, 
89 | Luxilus occidentalis. ........ .| Lavinia exilicauda. 
90 | Tigoma conformis. - - 
90 | Tigoma crassa... .-. 
90 | Siboma crassicauda--.......-....-..--- 
Leuciscus conformis. 
Leuciscus crassicauda. 
Leuciscus crassicauda. 
Jorpan, Davrp Starr. 
1878. A synopsis of the family Catostomidee. Bulletin 12, U. S. National Museum, 1878, p. 
97-237. 
A comprehensive review, with localities, synonymy, bibliography, and index. Describes a nominal species from 
this basin, Catostomus areopus (p. 173), and reports Catostomus occidentalis (p. 172). C. areopus is now identified 
with C. occidentalis. 
1892. A description of the golden trout of Kern River, California. Proceedings of the U. 8. 
National Museum, 1892, p. 481. 
Reports, on page 481, Salmo mykiss aqua-bonita, now called Salmo irideus aqua-bonita, collected in Whitney Creek 
by ‘‘Mr. Harvey, of Lone Pine, Cal.” 5 
