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Aythya collaris. 616. Fulix collaris.

Ocecanodroma homochroa. 725. Cymochorea homochroa.

Colymbus nigricollis californicus. 733a. Dytes nigricollis californicus. Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus (Bp.). 260. Xanthocephalus icterocephalua. Scolecophagus carotinus (Miill.). 273. Scolecophagus ferrugineus. Empidonax fulvifrons pygmaeus (Coues). 329.,Empidonax fulvifrons pallescens. Dendroica vigorsit (Aud.). 111. Dendreca pinus.

Limosa limosa (Linn.). [546.] Limosa egocephala.

Tryngites subruficollis (Vieill.) 556. Tryngites rufescens.

Grus mexicana (Miill.). 583. Grus canadensis (Linn.).

Tringa couesi. 531. Arquatella couesi.

Sula sula (Linn.). 652. Sula leucogastra (Bodd.).

A LIST OF THE ASTACIDZ IN THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.

By WALTER FAXON. (Corrected to July 1, 1885.)

1. Astacus fluviatilis Rond. 3229.* Central Germany. 4137. Germany. 69. 4134. Bohemia. Dr. Hessel. 47.

2. Astacus pallipes Lereb.

10128. Montagny, Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland. Mus.Comp.Zoél. 13,19. 3. Astacus torrentium (Schrank) Wolf.

4861. Bohemia.

4. Astacus Gambelii Ag. 2536. Fort Hall, Idaho. 3251. Teton Basin, Idaho. 3227. Mouth of Yellowstone River. 3249. Mouth of Yellowstone River. 4396. Willow Creek [Wyoming Territory 7], Dr. Curtis, October 29, 1872. Young. 4855. Santa Barbara, Cal. Dr.Webb. 62,19. 5. Astacus nigrescens Stm. 4974. San Francisco, Cal. Mus, Comp. Zoél. 19. 2267. California. 2526. Fort Steilacoom, Wash. (Differs from the typical form. See Faxon, Revision of the Astacidz). 8954. Oonalaska, Alaska. W.H. Dall. 1¢. 6. Astacus Trowbridgii Stm. : 2080. Astoria, Oreg. Lieutenant Trowbridge. Types. 24, 29. 7. Astacus leniusculus Dana. 2019. Columbia River. U.S. Explor. Exped. Type. 2161. Locality nnknown. 8. Astacus Klamathensis Stm. 3881. Fort Walla Walla, Wash. Capt. Charles Bendire. 34,29. 4037. Fort Walla Walla, Wash. Capt. Charles Bendire. 8¢, 129.

*These numbers refer to the catalogue of Crustacea of the National Museum, in which the specimens are registered.

1885.] PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 357

3899. 3568. 3559. 9428. 3166. 6673. 2072. 4862.

5042.

Fort Walla Walla, Wash. 42.

Fort Walla Walla, Wash., 34, 129.

Fort Walla Walla, Wash. ¢, 2. 12+. Fort Walla Walla, Wash. 2¢,19. Sikan Creek, Oreg.

Des Chutes River, Oreg.

Locality unknown. 17,39.

Locality unknown.

Locality unknown.

9. Cambarus Blandingii (Harlan) Erichs.

3301.

4148, 3220. 3572. ° 3381.

Kinston, N.C.

Tarborough, N.C.

Wilmington, N.C.

Salmon Creek, N.C.

Near Columbia, S.C. M. McDonald.

Cambarus Blandingii (Harian) Erichs,?

4888. 4132.

Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Ala.

10. Cambanis Blandingii, var. acuta Fax. (C. acutus Gir.)

5617. 5505.

3252. 3255. 9315. 4949, 4950. 4951. 4491. 4875.

4127.

5499.

3382.

3221.

4131.

2164.

New Orleans, La.

Louisiana.

Tickfaw, La.

Tangipahoa River, Amite, La. P. Maxson, December 22, 1876. Jackson Barracks, La. 1 ¢.

Mobile, Ala.

Mobile, Ala.

Blount Spring and Cullman, Sand Mountain, Ala. Near Bridgeport, Jackson County, Ala.

South of Decatur, Ala.

Montgomery, Ala. Kumlein & Bean. 1 ¢. Wheatland, Ind. °

Wheatland, Ind. Robert Ridgway, April, May, 1881. Aux Plains, Il.? 1 ¢.

Illinois. G.W. Milner, 1876. 1 9.

Locality unknown. 25 +L.

Cambarus sp.

5619. 9430.

New Orleans, La. Dr. Shufeldt. Arkadelphia, Ark. Jordan & Gilbert. 1 9.

11. Cambarus fallax Hag.

3182. 4382. 3163. 4969.

Lake Jessup, Fla.

Indian River, Fla.

Near Titusville, Fla.

Saint John’s River, Fla. Mus.Comp. Zool. 2.

12. Cambarus Clarkii Gir.

5618. 3359. 2261. 4859.

5502. 5507. 3253. 4952. 4512.

New Orleans, La.

New Orleans, La. G. Dunbar’s Sons. 3 ¢,19.

New Orleans,La. G. Kohn. 1 3,2 9.

New Orleans, La. Dr. R. W.Shufeldt, November 10,1882. 19 with young.

Louisiana. Dr. Shufeldt.

Louisiana.

Tangipahoa River, La. Frederick Mather, August, 1875.

Ocean Springs, Miss.

Pensacola, Fla. Silas Stearns, May 31, 1882. g, 9. 12+.

858 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [1885.

13. Cambarus troglodytes (Le C.) Hag.

4885. Near Columbia, S.C.

4053. Oakley,S.C. F.W.Hayward. 1 g,1 9. 14. Cambarus Lecontei Hag.

4958. Mobile,Ala. Type. Mus. Comp. Zool. 1 ¢. 15. Cambarus pubescens Fax.

3181. McBean Creek. Ga. A. Graves. Types. 1¢,1 9.

16. Cambarus spiculifer (Le C.) Hag.

4962. Athens, Ga. Mus. Comp. Zool. 1 g. 17. Cambarus versutus Hag.

4963. Spring Hill, Ala. Type. Mus. Comp. Zoél.1 ¢. 18. Cambarus Wiegmanni Erichs. ?

3288. Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Prof. Sumichrast. 1 9.

19. Cambarus pellucidus (Tellk.) Erichs. 4852. Mammoth Cave, Ky. Peter Parker, 1858. 1 ¢. 4970. Mammoth Cave, Ky. Mus. Comp. Zoél. 1 9. 9314. White Cave, Ky. 3 9. 20. Cambarus simulans Fax. 4150. East of Canadian River. Types. 5500. shoal Creek, near Austin, Tex. 21. Cambarus advena (Le C.) Hag. 4964. Georgia. Mus. Comp. Zodl. 1 9. 22. Cambarus gracilis Bundy. 6672. Davenport, Iowa. Young. 4960. Decatur, Il. Mus Comp. Zodl. 1 ¢. 23. Cambarus Cubensis Erichs. 10129. Near Havana, Cuba. Mus. Comp. Zodl. 1 g,1 9. 24. Cambarus Bartonii (Fab.) Gir. 5624. Fulton Lakes, N. Y. 8949. Bainbridge, Penn. 3835. Carlisle, Penn.? 4863. Spring Creek, Caledonia. 4955. Rock Creek, D. C. 5621. Rock Creek, D. C. 3180. Rock Creek, D. C. 4620. Rock Creek, D. C. 4621. Rock Creek, D. C. 6670. Washington, D. C. 6669. Washington, D. C. 6668. Locality unknown. 5622. Clarke County, Va. 4128. Holston River, Smyth County, Va. 4886. Kinston, N. C. 9383. Doe River., Carter County, Tenn. H. Hemphill. Var. longirostris Pax. els 25. Cambarus Bartonii var. robusta Fax. (Cambarus robustus Gir.). 5623. Fulton Lakes, N. Y. 4961. Forestville, N Y. Mus. Comp. Zoél. 1 ¢. Camburus sp. 4972. Mobile, Ala. Mus. Comp. Zodl. 1 9. 5620. Milton, Fla. 4871. Near Ashland City, Tenn.

1885. ]

PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 359

26. Cambarus latimanus (Le C.) Hag.

3374. 3145. 4953. 4954.

South Carolina? M. McDonald. Near Columbia, §S. C. Blount Spring and Cullman, Ala. Ocean Springs, Miss.

Cambarus latimanus (Le C.) Hag.?

4877. 4874. 4492,

Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Ala. C. L. Herrick. Near Bridgeport, Jackson County, Ala. Near Ashland City, Cheatham County, Tenn.

27. Cambarus Diogenes Gir.

28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

33.

8946. 3225. 3298. 5625. 5304. 3373. 5492. 4973. 5501. 2163. 2491.

Washington, D. C. Wilmington, N. C. Kinston, N.C.

New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Knox County, Ind. Abingdon, Il. Decatur, I]. Mus. Comp. Zodl. 1 ¢. Davenport, Iowa. Locality unknown. Locality unknown.

Cambarus Diogenes Gir. ?

4887. 4883. 2262. 4078.

Kinston, N. C.

South of Decatur, Ala. New Orleans, La. Panama. 1 young ¢.

Cambarus extraneus Hag.

4957.

Tennessee River, near border of Georgia. Type. Mus. Comp. Zool. 1 9.

Cambarus Girardianus Fax.

4882.

Cypress Creek, Lauderdale County, Ala. C. L. Herrick, October, 1882. Types.

Cambarus immunis Hag.

2323. 3223. 4866. 3222. 3297. 3570.

White River, Ind.

Aux Plains, Ill.

Milwaukee, Wis. E. G. Blackford. Near Laramie, Wyo.

Orizaba, Mexico.

Locality unknown.

Cambarus immunis var. spinirostris Fax. 4655. Obion County, Tenn. Types.

Cambarus Palmeri Fax.

4872. 4654.

Obion County, Tenn. Edw. Palmer, May 30, 1882. Types. Obion County, Tenn. Edw. Palmer, May 30, 18€2. Types.

Cambarus Alabamensis Fax.

4876,

Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Ala. C. L. Herrick. Types. ¢, Q. 2+.

34. Cambarus compressus Fax.

4878.

4879.

Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Ala. C. L. Herrick, October, 1882. Types.

Cypress Creek, Lauderdale County, Ala. C. L. Herrick, October, 1882. Type

360 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [1885.

35. Cambarus affinis (Say) Gir. 8947, Bainbridge, Pa. 4853. Susquehanna River, Pa. F.G. Galbraith. 3 ¢. 3842. Bainbridge, Pa. 4126. Havre de Grace, Md. 4854, Havre de Grace,Md. T.H.Bean. ¢, 2. 12+. 4904. Havre de Grace, Md. T. H. Bean. 2081. Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Types of C. Pealei Gir. 2 3, 29. 8952. Potomac River, Washington, D. C. 8951. Washington, D. C. 8953. Washington, D. C. 8955. Washington, D. C. 8945. Washington, D.C. 1 Q. 8948. Washington, D.C. 1 ¢. 3248. District of Columbia. 4145. Potomac River, Gunston, Va. 4146. Potomac River, Gunston, Va. 4893. Potomac River, Gunston, Va. M. McDonald. 2265. Potomac River, Va. 3, Q, 12+. 8950. Locality unknown. 2 g,1 9.

36. Cambarus Sloanii Bundy. 4965. New Albany, Ind. Mus. Comp. Zodl. 2 ¢.

37. Cambarus propinquus Gir. 6671. Grass River, Canton, N. Y. 3226. Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 4959. Forestville, N. Y. Mus. Comp. Zodi. 1 ¢. 2135. Rocky River. 4851. Illinois. G. W. Milner. 3250. Aux Plains River, Ill. 4149. Northville, Mich. 2160. Locality unknown.

38. Cambarus propinquus, var. obscura, Fax. (Cambarus obscurus Hag.) 4971. Genesee River, Rochester, N. Y. Type. Mus. Comp. Zodl. 1 ¢. 2531. California (?).

39. Cambarus virilis Hag.

4865. Illinois.

4858. Historical Society, Manitoba.

4857. Cedar Lake, Hennepin County, Minn. C. L. Herrick.

4868. Cedar Lake, Hennepin County, Minn. C.L. Herrick.

4869. Lake Independence, Minn. C. L. Herrick.

4870. Bassett’s Creek, Hennepin County, Minn. C. L. Herrick.

4856. Milwaukee, Wis. E.G. Blackford.

4900. Milwaukee, Wis. E.G. Blackford.

4153. Souris River, Dak. Elliott Coues, 1873.

4154. Souris River, Dak. Elliott Coues, 1873.

3256. Souris River, Dak. Elliott Cones, 1873.

2309. Souris River, Dak. Elliott Coues, 1873.

3154. Red River of the North, near Pembina, Dak. Elliott Coues, May, 1873. Types of C. Couesi Streets.

9429. Des Moines River, Iowa. Jordan & Gilbert. 5.

9431. Bedford, Iowa. Jordan & Meek. 1 Q.

2068. Laramie, Wyo.

9427, White River, Eureka Springs, Ark. Jordan & Gilbert. 2 9.

4873. Near Bridgeport, Jackson County, Ala.

1885.] PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 351

Cambarus sp. 4867. Cheatham’s Ferry, Lauderdale County, Ala.

40. Cambarus rusticus Gir. 4968. Cincinnati, Ohio. One of Hagen’s types. Mus. Comp. Zodl. 1 3. 4966. Lebanon, Tenn. Type of C. placidus Hag. Mus. Comp. Zoél. 1 g. 9427. White River, Eureka Springs, Ark. Jordan & Gilbert. 1 9. 4967. Kentucky River, Little Hickman, Ky. Type of C. juvenilis Hag. Mus. Comp. Zool. 1 .

41. Cambarus spinosus Bundy. 4881. Cypress Creek, Lauderdale County, Ala. C.L. Herrick.

Cambarus sp. 4884. Georgia.

42. Cambarus Putnami Fax. 10130. Grayson Springs, Grayson County, Ky. Type. Mus. Comp. Zool. tea: ; 5 43. Cambarus forceps Fax. 4880. Cypress Creek, Lauderdale County, Ala. C. L. Herrick, October, 1882. Types.

44. Cambarus Montezume Saus. 4119. Lake San Roque, Trapuato, Mexico. 4864. Mexico.

45. Cambarus Shufeldtii Fax. 4860. Near New Orleans, La. Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, 1883. Types.

46. Cheraps Preissii Erichs. ? 4889. Sydney, Australia.

47. Parastacine, sp. nov. 4133. Colima, Mexico. J. Xantus.

A LIST OF THE FISHES KNOWN FROM THE PACIFIC COAST OF TROPICAL AMERICA, FROM THE TROPIC OF CANCER TO PANAMA.

By DAVID 8S. JORDAN.

Four hundred and seven species of fishes are now known to inhabit the waters of the Pacific coast of tropical America between Cape San Lueas and Panama. Our knowledge of these species is due chiefly to the studies of Dr. Gill, Dr. Giinther, Dr. Steindachner, and Professors Jordan aud Gilbert. Only a few collectors have given especial atten- tion to the fish fauna of this region, but the work of these has in nearly all cases been of exceptional value.

The earliest extensive collections were made by Mr. John Xantus at Cape San Lucas, and later at Colima. The specimens obtained by Xantus comprise especially the fishes of the rock-pools. These were studied by Dr. Gill in 1862, and by Professor Gilbert and the writer in 1882. Many of the specimens collected by Xantus still remain unique.

The next collections were made in the bay of Panama, by Capt. John M. Dow, about 1862 to 1866. The first of these were sent to the Smith- sonian Institution, where they were studied by Dr. Gill. Later, still

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362 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [1885. lurger collections were sent by Captain Dow to the British Museum. These fishes, and otbers collected by Dr. Oscar Salvin about Chiapam, were made the subjects of several papers by Dr. Giinther, and in 1869 they formed the basis of his general work on the fishes of Central , America,

Still later, Dr. Franz Steindaclner visited various points along the coast, making collections of fishes. Various local collectors have since sent specimens to the Vienna professor. [lis various treatises on the fishes of different regions contain many references to the fishes of the Pacific coast of tropical America, and a very large number of the species were first made known by him. The figures published by Dr. Stein- dachner are the best in ichthyological literature.

A very valuable collection was made by Professor Bradley in the vicinity of Panama in 1866, and by him sent to the museum of Yale Col- lege. Unfortunately this collection was allowed to suffer from neglect, and before it was finally studied by Dr. Gilbert and the writer in 1882, most of the species which were new to science when the collection was” made had been already described.

Smaller collections have also been obtained by Dr. Bocourt, about La Union, by Dr. Streets, by Mr. Lockingtou, and by Mr. Belding, in the Gulf of California, and by Lieutenant Nichols at various points on the Mexican coast. The first-named collection has formed the rather insuf- ficient basis for an elaborate memoir by Professor Vaillant and Dr. Bocourt; the last mentioned has been studied by Dr. Gilbert and the writer.

The most extensive collections yet made on the Pacific coast of Mexico and Central America, in number of specimens exceeding all the others combined, are those obtained by Professor Gilbert at Mazat- lan and Panama in 1881, and about Panama in 1883.

These collections have formed the subject of numerous papers by Professor Gilbert and the writer in the publications of the United States National Museum.

We had prepared a descriptive catalogue, giving the full synonymy and detailed descriptions of all the known species. In the fire which, in 1883, destroyed the museum of the Indiana University our manuscripts (then ready for the printer) were all burned, and with them about two- thirds of Professor Gilbert’s entire collections. All the specimens ob- tained at Panama in 1883 were destroyed, but most of the collection of 1881 had then been returned to the National Museum.

Among the specimens destroyed were twenty species from Panama which still remain without names.

The present paper is the result of the joint studies of Professor Gil- bert and the writer, but for its details the present writer is alone re- sponsible.

I have given a list of the species ascribed on good authority to the region in question. Those species, three hundred and sixty-two in

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