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1882. | Harris, L. A.—Bonp, C. W.——Posr, H. C.|--Sixth Annual Re 
port of the Ohio Fish Commission, made to the Governor of 
the State of Ohio, for the year 1881. Columbus: C. J. Brand 
& Co., State Printers, 1882. 8vo pamph., pp. 19. 
Chiefly on carp culture, and reports of progress of the commission. 
1882. Jorpan, D. S. Report on the Fishes of Ohio, by David S. (sic) 
Jordan, M.D. < Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio, 
vol. iv., etc., 1882 (vide p. 10, for title in full). 
Prof. Jordan’s Report on the Fishes of Ohio, occupies section xv., pp. 
735-1000 of the volume, beginning with a chapter on Bibliography, from 
which we extract liberally for the present paper. Following this is a 
comparison, as regards nomenclature, of ‘four lists of Ohio fishes,” 
namely: those of Rafinesque, 1820; Kirtland, 1840-46; and Jordan, 1879; 
the fourth being merely the names applied to the same species by Dr. 
Gunther in his Catalogue of the Fishes of the British Museum. 
This comparative table, as Prof. Jordan remarks, is ‘interesting as 
showing the progress of our knowledge of Ohio fishes, and the changes 
which have taken place in nomenclature. The introduction also contains 
tables: (1), Of species characteristic of the Ohio river fauna; (2), Of 
species of general distribution, occurring probably in every suitable 
stream in the State; (3), Of species taken in White river, near Indian- 
apolis, Ind. The report proper embraces full descriptions of the species 
and higher groups, with synonymy, life-histories in most cases, etc. 165 
species (in 88 genera) are treated of, and the work is undoubtedly the 
most complete exposition of Ohio Ichthyology extant. 
1882. Quick, E. R. MHapliodonotus grunniens, Grunting Perch or 
Sheepshead. < Journal Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist.. vol. v., p. 60. 
Note on its occurrence in the Whitewater. 
SUBKINGDOM ARTICULATA. 
CLASS INSECTA. 
Notre.—The following bibliography of Cincinnati Entomology has been mainly 
prepared by Mr. Charles Dury, the well-known entomologist. It aims to include all 
publications relating to the insects of this vicinity with the exception of the Tineina 
and other micro-lepidoptera. A bibliography of the latter has been promised by 
Mr. V. T. Chambers, one of the highest authorities on the subject, but has failed to 
reach us in time for this number of the JOURNAL. We hope to be able to present it 
to our readers at an early date. 
1864. Warpegr, Jno. A.. M.D. Thyridopteryx ephemeriformis, Orgyia 
leucostigma, Datana ministra, Clostera inclusa, Cantharidz 
and Lytte, Clytus pictus, Tingis ciliata, Tettigania vitis, 
