THE FISHES OF XEW JERSEY. 47 



This contains a most interesting and important account of the 

 abundance, movements, etc., of some of the fishes found on the 

 Xew Jersey coast which relate more particularly to the region 

 north of Barnegat Inlet, based chiefly on a study of the pound-net 

 fishery. Interesting vernaculars heard in the region are given. 



EUGEXE SMITH. 



1897. The Fishes in the Fresh and Brackish Waters in the Vicinity of New 

 York City. <Abstract of Proc, Linn. Soc. N. Y., 1896-97, No. 9, pp. 9-51. 



This supplies most all of our knowledge of the fishes of north- 

 eastern Xew Jersey. The region in our limits under discussion 

 is embraced in the Hackensack River valley, the main valley of 

 the Passaic River with its northern and eastern branches, and 

 part of the region tributary to the X'avesink River. Unfortu- 

 nately for our present use special localities under each species are 

 not always gi^'en. 



HEXRY W. EOWLER. 



1900. Note on Ameiurus prosthistius. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1900 

 (July loth), pp. 352-355- 



1903. The occurrence of three interesting Fishes on the New Jersey Coast. 

 <Science, N. S., Vol. XVII, April loth, 1903, pp. 594-595. 



1904. Description of a new race of Notropis chalybseus from New Jersey. 

 <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1904 (April 7th), pp. 239-240, PI. 17, with 

 2 figures.' 



BARTON W. EVERMAXX. 

 1902. Lake Mashipacong. <Recreation, April, 1902, pp. 291-293. 



This is a short account of the lake with a list of the fishes col- 

 lected in October, 9 species in all, with notes. I am indebted to 

 Dr. Evermann for the reference to this paper. 



