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[[double underlined]] Fishes catalogued during February [[/double underlined]].

Catalogue numbers 30222 - 30311, both inclusive, equalling 90 entries, [[strikethrough]] including [[/strikethrough]] embracing, among other things, the following:

[[underlined]] 30222 [[/underlined]], A lot of young shad caught in the Penna. canal at Bainbridge, Pa., July 11, 1879, by T.H. Bean.

[[underlined]] 30223, Maurolicus borealis [[/underlined]] taken at Provincetown, Mass., 1879, by F.W. True. (Picked up on beach.)

[[underlined]] 30225, Chauliodus sloanii [[/underlined]] preserved in salt by Capt. Getchell, Gloucester, Mass. 1881 (No. 959).

[[underlined]] 30228-30258 [[/underlined]], 27 species of fishes from Cherrystone & Gunston's, Va., collected by Col. McDonald, summer 1881.

[[underlined]] 30267-30272 [[/underlined]], 6 species of common Woods Holl fishes from V.N. Edwards.

[[underlined]] 30279-30284 [[/underlined]], Fishes from Pensacola, Fla. Collected by Silas Stearns, including [[underlined]] Branchiostoma. [[/underlined]]

[[underlined]] 30290-30305 [[/underlined]], Part of a collection from Capt. Chas, Bendire, U.S.A., made principally at Walla Walla. This includes [[underlined]] Oncorhynchus nerka, Lampetra tridentata, Acrochilus alutaceus, Coregonus Williamsoni [[/underlined]] &c. &c.

[[underlined]] 30306-30311 [[/underlined]], Part of a collection from Wm. J. Fisher, Kodiak, [[underlined]] Balthymaster signatus, Blepsias bilobus [[/underlined]] (one of only two in collection), [[underlined]] Sebastichithys ciliatus, Liporis pulchellus, Cottus polyacanthocephalus. [[/underlined]]