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finally withdrew as much as possible that last publication from cir- 
culation and issued a new edition of it with so slight modifica- 
tions in 1860,—we cannot withhold the praise of the most con- 
scientious desire on his part for perfection, and the wish that the 
first volume of the final work shall be followed by others. It is 
however, doubtful whether the enterprising little state at whose 
expense the last edition of that first volume was published will 
feel able soon to continue its encouragement of the abstract 
sciences, and we may therefore probably hope in vain for the 
completion of the work. The following list of the species de- 
scribed under Holbrookian names, with references to the pages 
e 
Family Percide, 
flavescens, oe ne | 
Family Ichthelide, 
omotis vulgaris, 8 6 1, 2, (Pomotis) aureus. 
Ichthelis incisor, 12 13 uy, 1, Lepomis incisor. 
: ubricauda,? 15 10 ua, 2, Lepomis auritus. 
Centrarchus irideus, 18 15 wm, 1, Eucentrarchus (irideus). 
Labrax Americanus, 20 21 “ 2, Morone Americana, 
“  lineatus, 24 17 tv, 1, Roccus lineatus, 
Grystes salmoides, 28 25 2, Micropterus salmoides, 
Serranus erythrogaster, 32 29 v, 2, (Epinephelus) erythrogas- 
Diplectrum fasciculare, 35 32 ¢ __. [ter 
omoxis hexacanthus, 39 36 vi, 1, Hyperistius carolinensis, 
Rhypticus maculatus, 42° $9 2, Promicropterus maculatus, 
Centropristis atrarius, 45 42 “vn, 2, Centropristis atrarius. 
3 trifurea, 49 47 1, Triloburus trifurcus. 
Family Sparide. 
Tgus ovis, 58 51 vim, 2, Sargus probatocephalus. 
on rhomboides, 59 56 1; 
Family Scombridee, 
Temnodon saltator, 64 62 1x, 2, Pomatomus saltatrix. 
Cybium maculatum, 68 66 1, Apodontis maculatus, 
