478 
BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
Maj. S. H. ThomaiS. This species was also collected in 1854 by Mr. Krnzfekl, under 
Lieut. E. G. Beckwith, but the exact locality is not known. Only three species are 
mentioned in this report as coming from the Colorado Basin, being the same described 
by Baird & Girard in 1853 a. 
1859rt. Charles Girard. Ichthyology of the Bonndavy. <[Eeport of theUnited States and Mexican 
Boundary Survey, made under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, by William 
H. Emory, Major, First Cavalry, and United States Commissioner. Vol. 3, Washington, 
1858. Part on Ichthyology, 1859, 1-85, plates 1-40. 
In this final report upon the fishes collected by this survey Girard mentions 17 
species as having been obtained in the Colorado Basin. All of these were described 
in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences for the years 1853, 1854, and 
1850. Nothing new is added in the Mexican Boundary Report except plates contain- 
ing illustrations of ail the species. 
Page. 
Species as recorded. 
Present identification. 
Page. 
Species as recorded. 
Present identification. 
37 
Cl 
Gila elegans. 
Gila robusta. 
38 
j^tiuomus clarki 
Catostomus clarki. 
61 
Gila grail ami 
39 
Acoinus latipiimis 
Catostoraus latipinuis. 
62 
Gila emorii 
Gila elegans. 
47 
03 
47 
Aroyreus notabilis 
Agosia oscnla. 
64 
Tigoma eibbosa 
Leuciscns niger. 
48 
Agosia chrvso^aster 
Agosia chrvsogaster. 
65 
Ptycliocheilns luciiis 
Ptycliocheilns lucins. 
49 
Agosia metalliea 
Aeosia. chrvsogaster. 
68 
Cypriuodon niaciilarins. . . 
Cyprinodon macubirius. 
50 
60 
Meda fulgida 
Tiaroga c^obitis 
Meda fulgida. 
Tiaroga c'obitis. 
To 
Girardinus occidentalis... 
Heterandria occidentalis. 
18595. Charles Girard, M. D. Ichthyological Notices, xli-lix. <jProc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 18.59, ' 
113-122. 
On page 119 of this iiaper Girard describes two female specimens of Girardinus 
occidental^ { = Heterandria ■occidentalis) obtained at Tucson, Ariz., by Arthur Schott, 
and numerous other specimens obtained at Tucson by Dr. A. L. Heermann. 
I860. Charles C. Abbott. Descriptions of Four New Species of North American Cyprinidse. <jProo. 
Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1860, 473, 474. 
This paper contains a description of Gila ajfinis (= Gila robusta), the specimens 
erroneously said to be from “ Kansas.” 
1871. E. D. Cope, A. M. Recent Reptiles and Fishes. Report on the Reptiles and Fishes obtained 
by the Naturalists of the Expedition. <^Hayden’s Report Geol. Surv. Wyoming for 1870 
(1871), 432-442. 
In this report Prof. Cope records 13 species from the Colorado Basin, 5 of which 
he describes as new. 
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Species as recorded. 
Present identification. 
Page. 
Species as recorded. 
Present identification. 
433 
IJranidea punctulata 
Cottns bairdi punctnlatus. 
438 
Hybopsis ej^regius 
Leiiciscus egregiiis 
433 
Salmo (Salar) virginalis. 
Salmo mvkiss pleuriticus. 
441 
Gila elegans 
Gila elegans. 
433 
Coregoniis williainsonii. 
Coregomis williamsoni. 
441 
Gila graliamii 
Gila robusta. 
434 
Catostomus latipiune. . . 
Catostomus latiiiimiis. 
441 
Gila gracilis 
Gila robusta. 
435 
Catostomus discooolus .. 
Catostomus latijjiniiis. 
441 
Gila naerea 
Gila robusta. 
435 
436 
Hinouius delvhinus 
Miuoiii,lS.s bardus 
Pantosteus delpliiuus. 
Pantosteus deliibiims. 
442 
Ceraticlitlij’s sqtiamilen- 
tus. 
Couesius squamileutus. 
1872. Edward D. Cope, A. M. Report on the Recent Rejitiles and Fishes of the Survey, collected 
by Campbell Carrington and C. M. Dawes. <(Hayden’s Report Geol. Surv. Montana for 
1871 (1872), 467-476. 
this report Prof. Cope records but one species from the Colorado Basin. This 
is Sahno pleuriticus ( = Sahno myhlss pleuriticm). which lie describes as new. 
