APPENDIX. 353 



Page 68, read : 



66. ABRAMIS CuTier. This European genus may include 

 Notemigonus. Its species is : 



169. A. crysoleucus (Mitchill). 



Page 71, read: 



70. TARPON Jordan & Evermann. A genus distinct from the 

 East Indian Megalops. The species is : 



165. Tarpon atlanticus (Cuv. & Val.). 



Page 72 : 



72 b. FOMOLOBXTS Rafinesque, and 



72 o. ALOSA Cuvier, are genera distinct from Clupea. 

 Page 78: 



80 b. ARGYROSOaiUS Agassiz, is a genus distinct from 

 Coregonus. 



Page 78, add : 



185 b. A. osmeriformis (Smith). Lakes of Central N. Y. and 



186 c. A. prognathus (Smith). Great Lakes. See Jordan & 

 Evermann, pp. 468, 472. 



Page 79. The Michigan Grayling should stand as 



81. T. tricolor (Cope). The name ontariensis was probably 

 given to a specimen from Europe. 



Page 83, add : 



197 b. Troglichthya rosae (Eigenmann). Cave streams of Mo. 

 See Jor. & Everm., p. 2835. 



Page 83, read : 

 Family XXXVI. FCZ!CILIID.S!, instead of CyprinodontidcB. 



Page 86 : 



Zygonectes merges into Fundulus with which Jor. & Everm. unite 

 it. Fundulus dispar Agassiz may not be distinct from F. notti 

 (Agassiz). 



Page 87, read : 



211. Gambusia a£5ni3 (Baird & Girard), instead of the later 

 G. patruelis. 



212 b. Umbra pygmaea (DeKay) is a distinct species. 



Page 88, read: 



Family XXXIX. LTICIIDiE, instead of Esocidce. 



94. LUCIUS Rafinesque, instead of Esox, originally appro- 

 priated to the Silver Gars. 



Page 90, read : 



218. Anguilla chrysypa (Rafinesque), the American Eel. 

 Family XLT. LEPTOCBPHALID.a!, instead of Echelidce. 

 96. LBPTOCEPHALUS Gmelin, instead of Echelus. 



