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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
1880. Edwakd D. Cope. On the Zoological Position of Texas. Bull. 17, U. S.Nat. Mus., 1880, 1-51. 
In tliis valuable bulletin Professor Cope gives 24 species of fishes, specimens of 
which were obtained in Texas by himself or his correspondents. Seven of these he 
described as new. The following is a list of these 24 species : 
Page. 
Xominal species. 
Identification. 
Locality. 
30 
Boleosoma phlox 
Etbeostoma phlox 
Trinity River at Fort Worth. 
31 
Percina caprodes carbonaria . 
Etbeostoma caprodes 
Trinity River near Dallas, and 
Llano River, Ximble County. 
31 
Micropterus floridanns 
Micropterus salmoides 
Trinity, Llano, Guadalupe, and 
Medina rivers, and Johnson 
Fork of Llano River in Kimble 
County. 
33 
Apomotis cyanellus 
Lepomis cyanellus 
Trinity River at Dallas and Fort 
Worth. 
33 
Apomotis sp 
Llano River. 
33 
Lepomis speciosus 
Lepomis pallidus 
Do. 
33 
Lepomis anagallinus var 
Lepomis bumilis 
Trinity River at Fort Worth. 
33 
Xenotis megalotis 
Lepomis megalotis 
Trinity River at Fort W orth and 
Dallas, Helotes Creek, Upper 
Medina River, and Johnson 
Fork of Llano River in Kimble 
County. 
33 
Fundulus diaphanus 
_ Zygonectes escambi® 
Comanche Creek, in Mason County. 
34 
Zygonectes notatus 
Zygonectes notatus 
Trinity River at Fort Worth. 
34 
Zygonectes brachypterus 
Ichthmlurus cmrulescens 
Gambusia affinis 
Do. 
34 
Ictalurus punctatus 
Trinity River at Dallas and Fort 
Worth and Little Wichita 
River. 
34 
Amiurus lupus 
Ameiurus lupus 
Tributary of Medina River. 
35 
Amiurus brachy acanthus 
Ameiurus nielas 
Wallace Creek, Bandera County. 
35 
Amiurus catus 
Ameiurus nebulosus catulus 
Little Wichita River. 
35 
Amiurus bolli .... 
Ameiurus natalis bolli 
Do. 
3G 
Pelodichthys olivaris 
Leptops olivaris 
Trinity River at Dallas and Fort 
Worth. 
36 
Myxostoma macrolepidotum. 
Moxostoma congestum 
Guadalupe and Llano Rivers. 
36 
Campostoma anomalum pul- 
lum. 
Campostoma anomalum 
At Helotes on the Upper Medina 
and in Comanche Creek, Mason 
County. 
36 
Hybognathus flavipinnis 
Dionda episcopa 
Johnson Fork of Llano River, in 
Kimble County. 
Wallace Creek. 
37 
Hybognatlrus nigrotceniata ■ . 
Dionda serena 
37 
Cochlognathus biguttata 
Cochlognathus ornatus 
Trinity River at Fort Worth. 
Johnson Fork of Llano River. 
39 
i^oniana jugalis, var? 
Notropis lutrensis 
Trinity River at Dallas and Fort 
Worth. 
1881«. Samuel Gaeman. New and little-known Reptiles and Fishes in the Museum Collections. 
Bull. 3, Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. vm, pp. 85-93, February, 1881. 
In this paper Prof. Garman gives descriptions of, or notes upon, 20 species of 
fishes. Of these 20 species, 2 are from Texan localities and 12 others are from the 
Mexican state of Coaliuila. Some of these waters are at present without outlet to the 
sea, but zoologically they belong to the Rio Grande Basin. 
Page. 
Nominal species. 
Identification. 
Locality. 
89 
Noturus flavus 
Ameiurus natalis 
San Antonio, Texas. 
89 
Ichtbyobus tumidus 
Carpiodes velifer tumidus 
Nazas River at San Pedro, Coa- 
huila. 
89 
Catostomus nebuliferus, 
Pantosteus plebeius 
Nazas River. 
89 
Hybognathus (Dionda) punc- 
tifer. 
Dionda punctifer 
Parras and spring near Saltillo, 
Coahuila. 
90 
Stypodon signifer 
Stypodon signifer 
Parras, Coahuila. 
91 
Cyprinella rubripinna 
Notropis garman i 
Do. 
91 
Gila conspersa. . 
Leuciscus conspersus 
Nazas River, Coahuila. 
92 
Cheonda nigrescens 
Leuciscus pulcher 
Parras, Coahuila. 
92 
Cheonda modesta 
Leuciscus pulcher? 
Saltillo, Coahuila. 
92 
Astyanax argentatus 
Tetragonopterus argentatus 
Tributaries of the Lago del Mu- 
erte and spring near Monclova. 
92 
Cyprinodon latifasciatus 
Cyprinodon latifasciatus 
Spring near Parras. 
93 
Alburnellus megalops, 
Notropis swaini 
Sutherland Springs, Texas. 
93 
Gambusia patruelis 
Gambusia affinis 
Monclova, Coahuila. 
93 
Heros pavonaceus 
Heros pavonaceus 
Spring near Monclova. 
