PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES 



OF 



PHILADELPHIA 



1922 



RECORDS OF FISHES FOR THE EASTERN AND SOUTHERN 



UNITED STATES. 



By Henry W. Fowler. 



The present paper is a report on the collections obtained for the 

 Academy, chiefly during 1921. The materials and notes for the 

 Middle Atlantic States are given first. They contain some inter- 

 esting and unusual items of more local distribution. It is, however, 

 chiefly in the streams of the Southern Alleghanies that the greater 

 results were gathered. These were largely from collections made 

 by the writer with Mr. Edwin Fowler, for the Fowler-Academy 

 Expedition of October 1921. Eight rare or little-known species 

 were rediscovered. The American Museum of Natural History 

 in New York City, through Mr. John T. Nichols, very kindly 

 submitted the collections made in Virginia and North Carolina by 

 Mr. E. R. Dunn. As they contain two very interesting species, they 

 are noted accordingly. A duplicate set of specimens had been 

 generously donated to the Academy for the services rendered in the 

 study of this material. Ten figures, representing the rare species 

 hitherto unfigured, are given. 



New York. 



During the summer Mr. George W. Goudy sent the following 

 fishes from Indian Lake in the Adirondacks. 



(1) 



