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Oct. 12, 1887.   Acc. 19692.   Cat. 39191-2.

S. G. Worth, Franklin, Va.

Three specimens of [[underlined]] Clupea mediocris [[/underlined]], and three specimens of [[underlined]] Roccus leneatus[[/underlined]]. Gills of the latter infested with parasites.

Oct. 13, 1887.   Acc. 19697.   Cat. 39193.

T. D. A. Cockerell, West Cliff, Custer Co., Colo.

One specimen of [[underlined]] Salmo [[/underlined]], too young for identification.

Oct. 18, 1887.   Acc. 19709.   Cat. 39214.

The American Angler, 252 Broadway, New York,N.Y.

One dried specimen of [[underlined]] Salvelinus namaycush [[/underlined]], from ?

Oct. 18, 1887.   Acc. 19713.   Cat. 39215-16.

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

Two fresh specimens of [[underlined]] Salmo irideus [[/underlined]] hatched at Wytheville, Va., died at Armory.