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16 [[underlined]] E.F. Denechaud [[/underlined]]. Acc. 16069. No. 37196. A fresh specimen of [[underlined]] Stoasodon narinari [[/underlined]] from New Orleans. Noted in Proceedings, 1885, pages 192-193. [[underlined]] R.J. Donaldson [[/underlined]]. Acc. 15920. No. 37050. Two mirror carp introduced into South Carolina by the U.S. Fish Commission. [[underlined]] T.S. Doron [[/underlined]]. Acc. 16114. Nos. 37219-20. [[underlined]] Lepomis megalotis [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] Achirus brownii [[/underlined]] also head of [[underlined]] Alutera schœpfii [[/underlined]] from Montgomery, Alabama, the latter forwarded perhaps from Mobile Bay. [[underlined]] Vinal N. Edwards [[/underlined]]. Acc. 15933. A Specimen of [[underlined]] Synodus Fœtens [[/underlined]]. [[underlined]] Alphonse Forrer [[/underlined]]. Acc. 15879. Nos. 37142-37165. 23 species of fishes from northwestern Mexico. [[underlined]] Fred C. Green [[/underlined]]. Acc. 16135. A specimen of fossil fish from Wisconsin. [[underlined]] William Hamlin [[/underlined]]. Nos. 37168-37169 A small-mouth bass, [[underlined]] Micropterus dolomiei [[/underlined]], weighing 5 lbs. 1 oz., 20 inches long, and a walleyed pike, [[underlined]] S Fizostedion vitreum [[/underlined]], weighing 7 1/4 lbs., 27 1/2 inches long, from Havre de Grace, Md.
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dolomiei = dolomieu ?