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This species is greatly suggestive of Notropis chalybaeus, but 

 differs in coloration, especially its characteristic yellowish fins 

 and broader Mack lateral band. We found it only in the deeper 

 pools. 



Hybopsis kentuckiensis (Rafinesque). Very abundant. All 

 taken are young. 



Lept mis auritus I Linne). Six examples, largest 85 mm. 



(3). October 18 we visited the Saluda River at Piedmont, in 

 Greenville County. This muddy river for about three miles did 

 not afford a single suitable place to operate our small seine. The 

 bank- were steep and mostly all overgrown, and very few places 

 even accessable from them. About a mile below Piedmont we 

 found a small estuary, known as "Depot Branch," the only place 

 we could examine satisfactorily. Above, Depot Branch was found 

 to be but a small brook, partly polluted from near-by dwellings, 

 though it contained a number of fishes. It flows chiefly through a 

 sandy valley of cotton and corn -fields. Though we did not meet 

 with any, eels were said to ascend its reaches. The river fishermen 

 reported various suckers, "carps", "white-carps", chubs, cats, 

 yellow-cats, channel-cats, crappies, sunfish, fliers, spotted-sunfish, 

 and yellow-perch in the river. The following fishes were all obtained 

 in Depot Branch: 



Schilbeodes insignis (Richardson). One 110 mm. It agrees in 

 every way with Pennsylvania specimens. 



Ilifbognathus nuchalis Agassiz. Eight, largest 70 mm. Coloration 

 very pale. Back pale olivaceous, sides and below silvery-white. 



Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill). Abundant, all small. 



Notropis niveus (Cope). Series of 270 examples, largest 57 mm. 

 in alcohol the dark lateral streaks only distinct along side of caudal 

 peduncle, ending in the rather faint dusky basal caudal spot. 

 Along side medianly this streak dull blue, in life. My specimens 

 evidently represent the Codoma chloristia Jordan and Brayton, 



synonym of the present species. 



Very abundant in large schools in the deeper pools about the 

 more quid places. A handsome little fish, similar, or greatly 

 like Notropis whipplii. No example in nuptial coloration met 

 with. 



Notropis lutipinnis ('.Jordan and Brayton). Thirteen examples, 

 larg out ID nun. 



