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THE AMERICAN NATURALIST 



[Vol. XLI 



Lampetra wilderi Jordan and Evermann. Brook Lamprey. 

 — Kiskiminitas River (E. D. Cope); Allegheny River at Port 

 Allegany, McKean Co.; Susquehanna tributaries at Emporium, 

 ■Cameron Co. 



ACIPENSERID^ 



Acipenser sturio Linnaeus. Sturgeon. — Delaware River at 

 Holmesburg, Tacony, Bridesburg, and Torresdale, in Philadelphia 

 Co., and Cornwells, Bristol, and Tullytown in Bucks Co. I have 

 found it fairly abundant at times and seen some large examples. 



POLYODONTID/E 



Polyodon spathula (Walbaum). Paddle Fish. — Reported as 

 occurring occasionally in the Allegheny River below Corydon, 

 Warren Co., which it has been known to ascend as far as Sala- 

 manca and Olean in Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 



PSALLISOSTOMATID.E 



Psallisostomus osseus (Linnaeus). Gar Pike.— Small exam- 

 ples occur in the lower Delaware River as far as Morrisville, 

 Bucks Co., and occasionally a large one is noted. 



Amia calva Linnfeus. Bow Fix.— An example from Lake 

 Erie, obtained by Dr. Watson, may have been taken within our 



GLOSSODONTID.E 



Glossodon harengoides Rafinesque. Moon Eye. — Beaver River 

 (E. D. Cope); Youghiogheny River (E. D. Cope). 



Clupeid.e 



Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson). Ale wife.— Delaware 

 River at Tinicum, Delaware Co., Holmesburg, Tacony, and 

 Torresdale, Philadelphia Co., and Cornwells, Croydon, Bristol, 

 Tullytown, and Morrisville, Bucks Co. Abundant in the spring. 



