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4. [[underlined]] Dr. T. B. Legaré, [[/underlined]] Camden, South Carolina. A specimen of [[underlined]] Labidesthes sicculus, [[/underlined]] new to the fauna of the eastern states. [[underlined]] Mus. Comp. Zoology, [[/underlined]] Cambridge, Mass. The fishes of the Wilkes Exploring Expedition, which were studied by Prof. Louis Agassiz. [[underlined]] A. H. Myers, [[/underlined]] Lubec, Maine. A fresh specimen of [[underlined]] Somniosus microcephalus. [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U. S. N. [[/underlined]] Six species of Alaskan fishes. [[underlined]] Wm. E. Stuart, [[/underlined]] Washington, D. C. A specimen of [[underlined]] Salmo salar [[/underlined]] from the Potomac river, supposed to be a result of the introduction of salmon by the U.S. Fish Commission. [[underlined]] L. M. Turner, [[/underlined]] Ungava, Labrador. A large and valuable collection of Labrador fishes, which is particularly rich in [[underlined]] Salmonidae. [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] U. S. Fish Commission, [[/underlined]] steamer Albatross. Extensive collections of fishes taken in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and off Cape Hatteras. These collections contain many new species particularly among the deep-sea forms.