FISHES OF THE EAST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA. 819 



from Shaw's work. 60 of the species are illustrated (mostly from drawiwgs by Dr. 

 Akerly, a brother-io-law of Dr. Mitchill) on 6 steel-plates. 



The j)i'eceding work appears to have been translated into French by F. J. Meisser, 

 a physician of Brussels, it being apparently the work referred to under the title : '' M6- 

 moire sur I'lchthyologie de I'AnnSrique Septentriouale, par Mitchill, traduction de 

 I'auglais," in Vandermaelen's Dictionnaire des hommes des lettres, des savans et des 

 artistes de la Belgique (1837), p. 29. I have never seen the work. 



— Memoir on Ichthyology. The Fishes of New^ York described and arranged. In 



a supplement to the Memoir on the same subject, printed in the New^-York Lit- 

 erary and Philosophical Transactions, vol. I, pp. 355-492. By Samuel L. Mitchill. 

 <^The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, vol. II (NcAv-York : 

 1817-1818), pp. 241-248 (February, 1818); 321-328 (March, 1818). 



In this supplement 42 nominal species are added, of which 31 are given as marine 

 and 11 are enumerated as fresh-water; but two of the latter ("the fresh-water eel," and 

 "long-jawed fresh-water pike," or Belone) are really rather salt- or brackish-water 

 species. 



PERLS Y" (M . . . H . . . ). Report npon the Fisheries of the Bay of Fundy. 



By M. H. Perley, Esquire, Her Majesty's Emigration Officer at Saint John, New 



Brunswick, . . . Frederictou : J. Simpson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent 



Majesty. 1851. [8vo, viii, 176 pp.] 



Contains a list of 55 nominal species, of w^hich 42 are salt-water and 13 fresh- water. 



Descriptive Catalogue [in part] of the Fishes of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, 



by M. H. Perley, Esquire, Her Majesty's Emigration Officer at Saint John, New 

 Brunswick. [Second edition.] Fredericton: J. Simpson, Printer to the Queen's 

 Most Excellent Majesty. 1852. [8vo, cover-title, 50 pp.] 

 Contains a list of 62 nominal species, of which 49 are salt-water and 13 fresh- water. 

 It is a second edition of the catalogue in the preceding work (pp. 118-159). 



POEY (Felipe). Conspectus Piscium cubensium. Extrait des Memorias sobre la 

 Historia natural de la isla de Cuba, tome 2^, dont la pagination a €i€ conserv^e. 

 Par Felipe Poey. Habana, 1861 : ira^jrenta de la viuda de Bareina y compania, 

 calle de la Reina, num. 6. [8vo, title, pp. 357-404.] 

 An extract from the following work : 



Memorias sobre la Historia natural de la isla de Cuba, acompanadas de sumarios 



latonis, y estractos en Frances. Por Felipe Poey, catedratico de zoologia y de ana- 

 tomia couparada de la real universidad de la Hiabana, y socio pundador de la Soci- 

 edad Entomiologica de Francia. Toma 2°. Habana : imprenta de la viuda de Ba- 

 reina, calle de la Reina, num. 6, 1856-1858. 



Synopsis Piscium cubensium. Catalogo razouado de los peces de la isla de 



Cuba, extractado del Repertorio fisico-natural de la isla de Cuba, Director Felipe 

 Poey, tome 2°, ptigiua 279 y siguientes [-465]. Por Felipe Poey. Habana, 1868 : 

 imprenta de la viuda de Bareina y comp% calle de la Reina, No. 6. [8vo, 1 title, 

 pp. 279-465.] 

 Although primarily catalogues of Cuban, and therefore extra-limital, forms, they are 



almost indispensable to the investigator of the North American species. 



PUTNAM (Frederick Ward). [Fishes of Essex County, Massachusetts.] <^Pro- 

 ceedings of the Essex Institute, vol. I, pp. 144, 148, 201, . . . ia55-'6. 

 Discontinued after the third article ; 22 species (Percidse — Scombridse) were enumer- 

 ated. 



REINHARDT (Johan). Fortegnelse over Gronlands Pattedyr, Fugle og Fiske, . . . 

 <^RiXK (H . . .) Grouland, geographisk og statistik beskrevet, Kjobenhavn, 

 1857. 



