* : Nie Seo ae ie’ 
d v on 
- i sth j * Mx y 
Dob > 9 a 
_— ku a : 3 N Q- Ew 
x^ » di KC p " a + 
t $ i i A xo EN m. ^ . : 
fou e a the Ohio. ae 
ah: 
t . which Schwei éinitz observes to be cidit confounded 
i with another Les similar appearance. With the other 
“species, I have not yet been so fortunate as to teet. 
Seen generally « on the smooth bark of forest: 
spreading widely ith very thin and delicate br 
es, in a somewhat radiating manner ; but when ¢ 
ing on rocks it: is more «d Chelmsford ! and 
elsewhere! . ‘+ « 
J. pingwis, L. Brit. i t. 46. Schw. p- 19. 
Mass. Catal. Loudon Encyc. Plants, sp. 15,000. ` 
. On sides, of declivities over which water trickles. 
E ^"Chelmsford!. In fruit, March. Also at V med ^ 
— .* South Pond! 
pa J. multifida, L. Brit. Jung. t. 45. Bibi P $o. 
Mass. Catal.. Allied. to the preceding, but distinct, 
having reticulated and narrow fronds. Biya ! 
ART. XVII. _ DESCRIPTIONS OF "THE FISHES OF THE 
OHIO RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. By Jaren P. 
: KIRTLAND, Professor of the Theory and Practice Medicine in 
the Medical Pabat of Ohio, at Cinci ES ued from 
page 352.) ‘ 
Powori. Cuv. 
i macrochira. Raf. The Gilded Sun-Fish. 
* Johthelis macrochir. Raf. Ichth. Ohien. p. 2. » 
ES 
Plate XXVII. Fig. 3 > 
'aleless between the eyes. * 
n "ig than those of the other parts of the 
Operculum terminates behind 
