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Leuciscus elongatus (Kirtland). 



North Branch of Altman Creek, Brick Pond, Lucus Pond, Brush 

 Creek, IncUana County. 



Abramis orysoleucas (Mitchill). 



Scott's Creek, Cash Ledge Bar, Tullytown Creek, Tullytown 

 Brook, Fallsington, Queen Anne Creek, Bucks Coun'^y; Darby 

 Creek near Moore's, and Media, Delaware County. A :_;ood series 

 of adults from Erie do not differ from our common eastern examples. 



In a collection of fish-bones from a kingfisher's nest, taken Maj^ 

 20, 1913, at Bustleton, sent to me by Mr. R. F. Miller, I did not 

 find the remains of this fish, as in a previous nest I reported. It 

 contained only remains of Notropis cornutus, Catostomus commer- 

 sonnii, and Cambarus bartonii. Of the first-named about 40 pharyn- 

 geal bones were examined. 



Notropis bifrenatus (Cope). 



Queen Anne Creek near Emilie, Tullytown Brook, Cash Ledge 

 Bar, Fallsington, Bucks County; Hellertown, Lime Kiln Run, 

 Saucon and Monocacy Creeks, Northampton County. 



Notropis procne (Cope). 



Susquehanna River at Peach Bottom, York County. 



Notropis hudsonius amarus (Girard). 



Queen Anne Creek near Emilie, White's Island, Bucks County; 

 Schuylkill River below Fairmount Dam, Philadelphia County; 

 Muddy Creek, York County. 

 Notropis whipplii analostanus (Girard). 



Scott's Creek, Tullytown, Cash Ledge Bar, White's Island, Bucks 

 County; Muddy Creek, and Peach Bottom, York County. 

 Notropis cornutus (Mitchill). 



Robertson's Brook and Media, Delaware County; Monocacy 

 and Saucon Creeks, Lime Kiln Run, Hellertown, Northampton 

 County; Tunkhanna Creek, Tobyhanna Creek, Monroe County. 



Muddy Creek, Sowego Creek, Peach Bottom, York County. 



North Branch of Altman Creek, Yellow Creek, Lucus Pond, 

 Brush Creek, Indiana County. 



Notropis chalybaeus (Cope). 



Delaware River at Cash Ledge Bar, Bucks County. 



Notropis photogenis amoenus (Abbott). 



Schuylkill River below Fairmount Dam, Philadelphia County; 

 Susquehanna River at Peach Bottom, York County. 



