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^[[Fishes [[underlined]] 87-88 [[/underlined]] Re-arranged]]

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was 110, of which the following were ^[[away the most]] important: 

[[strikethrough]]July 8. 1886.  Accession 17731. Cat. [[^no.]] 37805.[[/strikethrough]]
J. B. Edwards, Amagansett, N.Y.
One fresh spec. of [[underline]]Torpedo occidentalis.[[/underline]] Sent to Mr. Hornaday to be stuffed.

July 8, 1886. Accession 17734  Cat.[[^no]]37896.
W.L. [[underline]]May,[[/underline]] Fremont, Nebraska.
Small bottle of the "Fat-head Minnows", [[underline]]Pimephales promelas.[[/underline]] Rained down at Harvard, Nebr., June, 14, 1886.

[[strikethrough]] An account of this occurrence was furnished to the "Evening Star" (Washington, July-1886), by ^[[the]] H. Bean. ^[[Curator.]][[/strikethrough]]

July 22, 1886. Accession 17804  Cat.[[^no]]37899-917.

F.L. Washburne, 811 3rd Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.

One 8-gallon tank containing 14 species of