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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
REPORT ON THE SALMON FISHERIES OF ALASKA— Continued, 
Page. 
Prohibition of capture of salmon 20 
Protective regulation of the fisheries 13-20 
Reproduction as related to methods . 13 
Statistics of the fisheries 3-4 
Species of salmon of economic value : 
Dog salmon 13 
Humpback salmon 13 
Page. 
Species of salmon of economic value — Continued. 
King salmon 12 
Red salmon 12 
Silver salmon 12 
Tanner, Z. L., letters of 5, 6, 7 
Thompson, Hugh S., letter of 5 
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SUCKER (PANTOSTEUS JORDANI). 
Acomus guzmaniensis 54 
generosus 55 
Catostomus (Acomus) guzmaniensis 55 
generosus 54 
ardens 53 
Catostomus catostomus 52, 53, 56 
Catostomus discobolus 51, 52, 155, 56 
Catostomus ? generosus 55 
griseus 53 
guzmaniensis 54 
guzmaniense 55 
latipinnis 52, 53, 55 
nigricans 51 
plebeius 54 
teres 51 
Minomus bardus 53, 55 
Minomus delphinus 53, 55 
jarrovii 55 
platyrhynchus 55 
54 
Pantosteus, list of specimens in U. S. National 
Museum 56 
Pantosteus delphinus „ 52,54,55 
dolphinus 55 
discobolus 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 
generosus 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 
guzmaniensis 53 
jarrovii 54,55,56 
jordani 51-56 
platyrhynchus 55 
plebeius 52, 53, 54, 5fi 
virescens 51, 53, 54 
Aiken, C.E 
Anderson, W. W 
Appendix 
Baird & Girard v, . . 66, 67, 
Bigelow, Dr. J. M 
Black-prairie region 
Carrington, Campbell 
Central region 
Clark, John H 
Classified list of localities mentioned. 
Climate 
Coast-plain region 
Coate, Orland 
Couch, Lieut. D. N 
Cope, Edward D 
Cope & Yarrow 
Dali, Dr. W. H 
Dawes, C. M 
Drainage 
Earll, R. Edward 
Eigenmann, C. H 
Emory, Maj. W. H 
Evermann, Barton W 
Explanation of plates 
Fishes known from Texas and the basin of the Rio 
Grande - 
Fishes known only from Texas and the Rio Grande 
Basin 
Fishes of the Mexican portion of the Rio Grande 
Basin 
Fishes represented in the Texan and Rio Grande 
fauna, list showing the species of each family 82-85 
Garman, Samuel 65,79 
Geographical distribution of fishes in Texas and the 
Rio Grande Basin 91-94 
Geography of Texas 57-65 
65, 81 
Girard, Charles 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 
Goode, G. Brown 77 
Graham, J. D 65,07,68 
Gurley, Dr. R. R 121, 123 
Henshaw, H. W 76 
Historical and bibliographical 65-82 
Introduction 57 
Jordan, David S 65, 77, 80, 81 
Jordan &Meek 79 
Jordan & Gilbert 65, 79, 80, 95 
Kennerly, C. B. R -. 65, 68, 71 
Kumlein, Ludwig 79 
Llano Estacado 58-59 
Localities mentioned, classified list 120 
Loew, Dr. Oscar 76 
Marcy, Capt. R. B 65, 66, 67 
Marshall, Lieut. L. H 70 
Marshall, Lieut. W. L 76 
McClellan, Capt. Geo. B 65, 66, 67 
McDonald, Marshall 57 
Mollhausen, H. B 68, 71 
Mollusks collected 123-125 
Nominal species described from Texan or Rio 
Grande localities, list of 85-88 
Pope, Capt. John 68, 70, 71 
Potts, John 68,70 
Reptiles andbatrachians collected, annotated list of. . 121, 122 
Rothrock, Dr. J. T 76 
Shedd, W. G 76 
Shumard, Dr. G. C 65, 67, 68, 70 
Singley, J.A 121,123 
Species found both in the Wabash River and Rio 
Grande basins 90 
Species of fishes : 
Achirus fasciatus 79, 85, 94, 119 
THE FISHES OF TEXAS AND THE RIO GRANDE BASIN. 
Gilbert, Charles H 
79 ' 
121-125 
65, 68 
120 
58-60 
65, 68 
65, 76, 78 
67, 68 
66,82 
126 
