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Sept. 12, 1887    Acc. 19588.
F.A. Lucas & William Palmer, aboard the Schn. "Grampus" on a cruise to Newfoundland and Labrador during July and August, 1887.

Sept. 26,     Acc. 19640.
U.S. Fish Commission, Woods Holl, Mass.

Two boxes alcoholic specimens of fishes,  hauls 2739-2749 of the Str. Albatross, containing two new species; a [[underlined]] Notacanthid [[/underlined]], & a new [[underlined]] Ceratiid [[/underlined]].

Sept. 28.    Acc. 19650.
Otto Gramm, Laramie, Wyoming,
A specimen of [[underlined]] Coregonus williamsoni [[/underlined]] from the Snake R., Wyoming & Colorado, where it is called Grayling by the residents. Mr. Gramm states that these fish rise nicely to a fly during the evening, but not through the day.