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rise nicely to a fly during the evening, but not through the day.

Sept. 28, 1887.   Acc. [[strikethrough]] 19563 [[/strikethrough]] ^[[19653]]   Cat. 39164.

U.S.F.C. Washington, D.C.

One Grayling, [[underlined]] Thymallus tricolor [[/underlined]], reared at Wythe-ville, Va.

Accessions of Fishes during October 1887.

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Oct. 1, 1887.   Acc. 19661.   Cat. 39166.

W. S. Bunting, Jac^[[k]]sonville, Fla.

One fresh specimen of Mullet, [[underlined]] Mugil albula [[/underlined]], peculiar in its coloration being on back and sides a reddish-orange, but apparently not differing in any other respects.

Oct. 4, 1887.   Acc. 19666.   Cat. 39165.

E. G. Blackford, 80 Fulton Marker, New York City.

One specimen of [[underlined]] Trachynotus goreensis [[/underlined]] from near Crissfield, Maryland, length 35 inches, weight 22 lbs. Sent to Mr. Hornaday to be stuffed.