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Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard). Very common. 



Ambloplites rupestris (Hafinesque). Several. 



Chaenobryttus gulosus (Cnvier). Three secured. A common 



species. 



Lepomis incisor Valenciennes. Thirteen. Very common. 



Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede). Several examples, 2\ to 3 

 pounds, caught with plugs. 



2 . In the Tennessee River above Albany, October 11, we found: 



Lepisosteus osseus (Linne). Saw portions of an adult example 

 ai the ship-yard. 



Ictalurus punctatus (Hafinesque). Several of about two pounds. 



Notropis umbratilis (Girard). Ten young examples, brilliant 

 silvery in life, seined along the river. 

 Stizostedion canadense (Griffiths). One adult. 



(3). In the ponds along the river, mostly muddy, and about 

 Albany, we found: 



Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard). Very common, also the next. 



Lepomis incisor Valenciennes. 



(4). Limestone Creek, at Bellemina, Morgan County, October 12. 

 This tributary of the Tennessee River is sluggish and rather 

 muddy, shallow in places and with a bottom of small stones and 

 pebbles. In pools left by floods or high water, we found many 

 small fish entrapped. The riffs were all shallow and gradual, 

 though shallow places scarce and hard to reach. 



Ameiurus natalis (Le Sueur). Two, larger 67 mm. 



Campostoma anomalum (Rafmesque). Thirteen. Small and dark. 



Hybognathus nuchalis Agassiz. One 86 mm. 



Pimephales notatus (Rafmesque). Eleven. 



Ceratichthys vigilax Baird and Girard. Three examples. 



Notropis coccogenis (Cope). Twenty-four. 



Notropis umbratilis (Girard). Eleven. This would be Notropis 

 umbratilis fasciolaris Gilbert, though my examples differ in their 

 normal slender body and absence of five to eight dark blue, vertical, 

 cross-bars. 



Hybopsis amblops (Hafinesque). Thirteen. 



Minytrema melanops (Rafmesque). Five Though the largest 

 example is only 90 mm. long, most show the dorsal and anal with 

 brick red tints and the former black apically. 



Moxostoma aureolum (Le Sueur). Four, largest 75 mm. All 



