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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
1885<(. David S. Jordan. Identification of the Species of Cyprinida: and Catostomida; described by 
Dr. Charles Girard, in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 
for 1856. <^Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1885, 118-127. 
In this is given, in the light of subsequent investigation, the identification of the 
species of Girard’s paper which we have already summarized on page 69. Dr. Jordan’s 
paper contains valuable notes upon many of the types of these species, and the identi- 
fications given by him are, in the main, accepted in the present paper. 
1885A David Starr Jordan. A Catalogue of the Fishes known to inhabit the waters of North 
America, north of the Tropic of Cancer, with notes on the Species discovered in 1883 and 1884. 
Report U. S. Fish. Comm., 1885. 
In this catalogue the localities given are, with few exceptions, such as had already 
been given in other papers. The few exceptions are chiefly in connection with the 
species collected in 1884, as given in the next paper. 
1886. David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. List of Fishes collected in Arkansas, Indian Ter- 
ritory, and Texas, in September, 1884, with notes and descriptions. <Troc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 
1886, 1-25. 
This is by far the most important contribution to our knowledge of the fresh- water 
fishes of Texas that has appeared in recent years. These collections enabled Girard’s 
species to be more certainly identified than was before possible. The total number of 
species obtained from Texan localities during these explorations was 53, of which 4 
were described as new. 
Fishes collected in Arkansas, Indian Territory , and Texas, in September, 1884. 
Page. 
Species. 
Locality. 
14 
Scaphi rhyncliops platyrhynchus . 
lied River at Pulton, Ark. 
14, 18, 22 
Iiepidosteus osseus 
Red River at Pulton ; Lampasas River near Belton ; San Mar- 
cos River at San Marcos. 
14, 18, 20 
Ictalurus punetatus 
Red River. at Fulton; Lampasas River near Belton; Colorado 
River at Austin. 
14, 17, 18, 
20 
Leptops olivaris 
Red River at Pulton ; Trinity River at Dallas ; Lampasas River 
near Belton ; Colorado River at Austin. 
6, 15, 17, 
18 
Noturus noctwrnus 
Poteau River at Slate Ford, Ind. T. ; Trinity River at Dallas; 
Lampasas River near Belton ; Sabine River at Longview. 
Colorado River (Barton Spring) at Austin ; San Marcos River 
at San Marcos. 
20, 22 
Amiurus nebulosus catulus 
14 
Ictiobus bubalus 
Red River at Pulton . 
14 
Ictiobus velifer 
Do. 
18, 20 
Ictiobus velifer tumidus 
Lampasas River near Belton ; Colorado River at Austin. 
20 
Ictiobus carpio 
Colorado River at Austin. 
15 
Moxostoma pcecilurum 
Sabine River at Longview. 
18. 20, 22, 
23 
Moxostoma congestum 
Lampasas River near Belton ; Colorado River at Austin; San 
Marcos River at San Marcos ; Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
15, 17, 19, 
20 
Campostoma anomalum 
Trinity River at Dallas ; Lampasas River at Belton ; Colorado 
River at Austin. 
23 
Dionda episcopa 
Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
14,15,17 
Hybognathus nucbalis 
Red River at Pulton; Sabine River at Longview; Trinity 
River at Dallas. 
20 
Pimepliales notatus 
Colorado River at Austin. 
17, 19, 20, 
22, 23 
Cliola vigilax 
Sabine River at Longview ; Trinity River at Dallas ; Lampasas 
River at Belton; Colorado River at Austin; San Marcos 
River at San Marcos; Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
14, 15 
Notropis dilectus 
Red River at Fulton ; Sabine River at Longview. 
14, 15, 19, 
20 
N otropis venustus 
Red River at Fulton; Sabine River at Longview: Lampasas 
River at Belton ; Colorado River at Austin. 
IP, 17, 19, 
2C, 21, 22, 
24 
Notropis lutrensis 
Sabine River at Longview ; Trinity River at Dallas ; Lampasas 
River at Belton; Colorado River at Austin; San Marcos 
River at San Marcos ; Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
15 
Notropis sabince 
Sabine River at Longview. 
19, 22, 23 
Notropis deliciosus 
Lampasas River at Belton; Comal Creek at New Braunfels; 
San Marcos River at San Marcos. 
17,19 
Notropis texanus 
Trinity River at Dallas ; Lampasas River at Belton. 
20 
Notropis notatus 
Colorado River at Austin . 
21, 22, 24 
Notropis swaini 
Colorado River at Austin; San Marcos River at San Marcos; 
Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
14 
Hybopsis storerianus 
Red River at Pulton . 
