KEPOKT t)> ICHTHYOLOGY. 



States, especially In tin- District of ( kdumbia, Maryland, and PhUadelphia. It ha 

 nevertheless deemed advisable to accept the name rather Chan to apply a new on 



is scarcely AYorsc than Lhwhhs. (imnu-Uus, Voamurus, Ktii,mm<s % Coins. Haft,,,, an.l 



C. I 

 sops, in i 

 bema. I 

 second t 



this ^-nusthe Perca MitchUU of Mitchi 



The distinctive characters mentioi 



Boccus is certainly distinguished by I 



second dorsal and anal tins Iron, I>m 



vrrs ,li/n*' Boston .T.mrn. Nat. Hist. vol. iv, p. 707. 

 atcs De JTfl]/, Zoology of N. Y. Fishes, p. 7, pi. 1, fig. 3. 



aTIn Li iish-,,. Catalogue of Fishes of Connecticut, 

 .vrrs .S/mrr, Synopsis Fishes of N. America, j>. 'Jl : il>. in Memoirs . 

 vrcs St,>nr. Hist. Fishes of Mass.: ih. in Memoirs Am. Acad, vol. v 

 .vi i .-. /.'ciirrf. Keport on Fishes of New Jersey Coast, p. — : il». in N'in 



vies tiill. Annual Report Smith. Inst.. 1-m7, p. -J.V.. 

 ■ah > Hhntha; Catalogue of the Acanthopterygian Fishes in tl 



ati J8 !;;//, Proceedings Acad, of Natural Sciences of Fhila., I860, p. 



EOCCUS CHRTSOPS, Gill. 



Raf., Ichthyologia Ohiensis, p. 28. 



and ral.. Hist. Nat. des Poissons, < 

 fide Cuv., 



5 Smith, in Rich. Fauna Boreali- Americana, i 



