THE FISHES OF NEW JERSEY. i6 



Moxostonia ohlonguni Abbott. Geol. X. J.. 1868, p. 825. — Ab- 

 bott, Am. Xat.. R", 1870, pp. 100. 113. — Abbott, 1. c. pp. 386, 

 389.— Abbott, Rep. U. S. F. Com., 1875-76,, p. 841. 



Brimyzon obloiigus Bean, Bull. U. S. F. Com., VH, 1887, p. 

 150, PI. I, fig. 20. 



Catostoinus gibbosiis Baird, 9th An. Rep. Smiths. Inst., 1854, 



P- 341- 



Brimyzon suceffa Jordan, An. X'. Y. Acad. Sci., I, 1879, P- 

 114. — Cope,, Proc. Acad. X'at. Sci. Phila., 1883, p. 132. — Abbott, 

 Xat. Rambles. 1885, p. 479.— Bean. Bull. Am. :\Ius. X. H.. IV, 

 1879, P- 33-- — Evermann. Recreation, April, 1902, p. 292. 



Genus ]\Ioxostoma Rafinesque. 



The Red Horses. 

 Moxostoma macrolepidotum (Le Sueur). 



River Sucker. 



River Sucker. Moxostoma macrolepidotum (Le Sueur). 



This fish may be distinguished from the other suckers within 

 our limits by the air-vessel, which is in three parts. 



I have never seen this fish from the Delaware. Dr. Abbott 

 tells me that among material which he collected near Trenton 

 were some specimens of this species which were identified by 

 Cope. 



Cafosfoinus rnacroJcpidotus Le Sueur, Journ. Acad. Xat. Sci. 

 Phila., 181 7, pp. 94, III. 



