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Bean, Barton A. 
1891. Fishes collected by William P. Seal in Chesapeake Bay, at Cape Charles City, Vir- 
ginia, September 16 to October 3, 1890. Proceedings, United States National 
Museum, Vol. XIV, 1891, pp. 83-94. Washington. 
1907. A lump-fish from Chesapeake Bay. Forest and Stream, Vol. LXIX, July-December, 
1907, pp. 178-179, 1 fig. 
Bean, Tarleton H. 
1883. Notes on fishes observed at the head of Chesapeake Bay in the spring of 1882; and 
upon other species of the same region. Proceedings, United States National Museum, 
Vol. VI, 1883, pp. 365-367. Washington. 
1888. Report on the fishps observed in Great Egg Harbor Bay, New Jersey, during the sum- 
mer of 1887. Bulletin, United States Fish Commission, Vol. VII, 1887 (1889), pp. 
129-154, Pis. I— III. Washington. 
1901. The fishes of Long Island, with notes upon their distribution, common names, habits, 
and rate of growth. Sixth annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commis- 
sioner of the State of New York, 1900 (1901), pp. 375-478, 6 col. pis. Albany. 
1903. Catalogue of the fishes of New York. New York State Museum, Bulletin 60, Zoology 
9, 1903, 784 pp. Albany. 
Bigelow, Henry B. and William W. Welsh. 
1925. Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. Bulletin, United States Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XL, 
Pt. I, 1924 (1925), 567 pp., 278 figs. Washington. 
Chidester, F. E. 
1920. The behavior of Fundulus heteroclitus on the salt marshes of New Jersey. The 
American Naturalist, Vol. LIV, No. 635, 1920, pp. 551-557. New York. 
Cole, Leon J. 
1905. The German carp in the United States. Report, United States Bureau of Fisheries, 
1904 (1905), pp. 523-641, Pis. I— III, 4 figs. Washington. 
Coles, Russell J. 
1910. Observations on the habits and distribution of certain fishes taken on the coast of 
North Carolina. Bulletin, American Museum of Natural History, Vol. XXVIII, 
1910, pp. 337-348. New York. 
1916. Is Cynoscion nothus an abnormal regalisl Copeia, No. 30, April 24, 1916, pp. 30-31. 
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Cope, Edward D. 
1889. Supplement on some new species of American and African fishes. Transactions, 
American Philosophical Society, Vol. XIII, Pt. Ill (1869), pp. 400-407. Phila- 
delphia. 
Crawford, Donald R. 
1920. Notes on Fundulus lucix. Aquatic Life, Vol. V, No. 7, July, 1920, pp. 75 and 76. 
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Day, Francis. 
1880-1884. The fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 vols., 1880-1884, Pis. I-CLXXIX. 
London and Edinburgh. 
Eigenmann, Carl H. 
1902. The eggs and development of the conger eel. Bulletin, United States Fish Com- 
mission, Vol. XXI, 1901 (1902), pp. 37-44, 15 figs. Washington. 
1902a. Investigations into the history of the young squeteague. Ibid., Vol. XXI, 1901 
(1902), pp. 45-51, 9 figs. Washington. 
Evermann, Barton Warren, and Samuel Frederick Hildebrand. 
1910. On a collection of fishes from the lower Potomac, the entrance of Chesapeake Bay, 
and from streams flowing into these waters. Proceedings, Biological Society of 
Washington, Vol. XXIII, 1910, pp. 157-164. Washington. 
Evermann, Barton Warren, and Millard Caleb Marsh. 
1902. The fishes of Porto Rico. Bulletin, United States Fish Commission, Vol. XX, Pt. I, 
1900 (1902), pp. 51-350, 49 pis., 112 figs., 3 fold. maps. Washington. 
