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3. IMPORTANT ACCESSIONS [[underlined]] Frank N. Clark [[/underlined]], Northville, Michigan. Whitefish, one and two years old, artificially reared. [[underlined]] J. C. Courts [[/underlined]], Huntington, Tennessee. A carp introduced by the U. S. Fish Commission. [[underlined]] Robert S. Day [[/underlined]], New Orleans, Louisiana. A new species of Tyntlastes from the Gulf of Mexico; this, also, is new to North America. [[underlined]] R. J. Donaldson [[/underlined]],Georgetown, South Carolina. Two mirror carps from introduction by the U. S. Fish Commission. [[underlined]] Alphonse Forrer [[/underlined]], Santa Cruz, California. 22 species of fishes from Northwestern Mexico. [[underlined]] Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. N. [[/underlined]], Callao, Peru. A collection of fishes from Peru. [[underlined]] Prof. D. S. Jordan [[/underlined]], Bloomington, Indiana. Types of 5 new species of Florida fishes. [[underlined]] Dr. Augustus C. Kinney [[/underlined]], U. S. A. A collection of Oregon fishes, including a specimen of [[underlined]] Icosteus aenigmaticus [[/underlined]].