FISHES OF THE EAST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA. 821 



The catalogue is a repetition of the names (without descriptions or remarks) of the 

 author's " Natural History of the Fishes of Massachusetts." 



This compilation was also criticised (by Dr. D. H. Storer) in 1837 in "An Exam- 

 ination of the 'Catalogue of the Marine and Fresh- water Fishes of Massachusetts/ by 

 J. V. C. Smith, M. D.," contained in Professor Hitchcock's " Report on the Geology, 

 Mineralogy, &c, of Massachusetts. By D. Humphreys Storer, M. D." <^Boston Jour- 

 nal of Natural History, . . . vol. I, pp. 347-365, pi. viii (May, 1836). 



STORER (David Humphreys). A Report on the Fishes of Massachusetts. By D. 



Humphreys Storer, M. D. ^Boston Journal of Natural History, . . . , vol. II, 1839, 



pp. 289-558, pi. vi-viii. 

 Descriptions are given of 107 nominal species, 91 of which are salt- or brackish- 

 water, and 16 fresh-water ; in the concluding remarks, 9 additional undeterminate 

 species are indicated as probable inhabitants of the Massachusetts waters. 



Supplement to the Ichthyological Report. <lb., vol. Ill, 1841, pp. 267-273. 



Additional Descriptions of, and Observations on, the Fishes of Massachusetts. 



1842. <Ib., IV, 1844, pp. 175-190. : 



A second supplement to the report. 



Reports on the Ichthyology and Herpetology of Massachusetts. By D. Hum- 



phreys Storer, M. D. . . . <^Reports on the Fishes, Reptiles, and Birds of Massa- 

 chusetts. Published agreeably to an order of the legislature, by the commissioners 

 on the zoological and botanical survey of the State. Boston : Dutton & Went- 

 worth, State Printers. 1839. [8vo, xii [+ 2 1.], 426 pp., 4 pi.], pp. 1-253, with 

 half-title, — Fishes of Massachusetts, — pp. 1-202, pi. 1-3. 



The report on the fishes is the same as that published in the " Boston Journal of 

 Natural History," but (1) an entirely different introduction is added, (2) the supple- 

 mentary observations on " Carcharias obscurus" (B. J., Ill, 558) are omitted, and (3) 

 supplementary observations are added (pp. 405-409) on several species. 



The plates are apparently printed from the same lithographic stones. 



A Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. . . . -^Memoirs of the American 



Academy of Arts and Sciences. New series. Vol. II. (Cambridge, 1846), pp. 253- 

 550. 



739 nominal species from all North America (including the West Indies) are de- 

 scribed. The descriptions, however, are mostly inaptly compiled and insufficient. 



A Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. By David Humphreys Storer, M.D., 



A. A. S., . . . Cambridge : Metcalf and Company, printers to the university. 

 1846. [4to, 1 p. 1. (=title), 298 pp.] 

 A reprint, with separate pagination, title-page, and index, of the proceeding. 



[Catalogue of the Fishes of South Carolina.] ^Report on the Geology of 



South Carolina. By M. Tuomey, . . . Columbia, S. C. . . . 1848. Appen- 

 dix. — Catalogue of the Fauna of South Carolina. [Edited by Lewis R. Gibbes. 

 pp. i-xxiv]— 4. Class. Fishes. [By D. H. Storer, pp. x-xiii.] 

 A nominal list of 140 species (23 of which are fresh-water species), representing 90 

 genera, is given ; it is little trustworthy. 



A History of the Fishes of Massachusetts. By David Humphreys Storer. -^Me- 

 moirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Boston), new series, viz : — 

 (1,) V, pp. 49-92, pi. 1-8, 1853; 

 (2,) V, pp. 122-168, pi. 9-16, 1853; 

 (3,) pp. 257-296, pi. 17-28, 1855; 

 (4,) VI, pp. 309-372, pi. 24-29, 1858; 

 (5.) VIII, pp. 389-434, pi. 30-35, 1863 ; 

 (6,) IX, pp. , pi. 36-39, 1867. 



