96 Evermann and Goldsborough Freshwater Fishes of Canada. 



Notemigonus chrysoleucas) from near Hampton Ferry; French Lake, 

 Sunbury, and adjacent ponds and streams; Belleisle and Peabody Lake, 

 Northumberland, N. B., and Gull Lake (Meek 1899) ; valley of the Grand 

 Pabos, P. Q. , in Lac a Canard and Murphy Lake and in Metapedia river 

 and lake, P. Q., also from Afton Lake, near Mount Stewart, Prince 

 Edward Island (Cox 1899, as Notemigonus chrysoleucas). 



41. Notropis Jordan! Eigenmann & Eigenmann. 



Saskatchewan River at Medicine Hat (Eigenmann and Eigenmann 

 1893, as Notropis albeolus, type, and as Notropis j or dani, type). 



42. Notropis cayuga Meek. 



Qu'Appelle River at Qu'Appelle (Eigenmann and Eigenmann 1893, as 

 Notropis heterolepis, type), and Qu'Appelle (Thompson 1898). 



43. Notropis blennius (Girard). Straw-colored Minnow. 

 Assiniboine Eiver at Brandon, and Qu'Appelle Iliver at Qu'Appelle 



(Eigenmann and Eigenmann 1893, as Notropus reticulatus, type) ; Red 

 River of the North at Winnipeg (Eigenmann 1894, as Notro/>is deliciosus) ; 

 Lake of the Woods at Garden Island and at Oak Island (AVoolman, coll., 

 1894), and Winnipeg, Brandon and Fort Qu'Appelle (Thompson 1898). 



44. Notropis hudsonius selene (Jordan). Shiner. 



Lake of the Woods at mouth of Rainy River and at Asmus Point 

 (Woolman, coll., 1894); Winnipeg, Brandon, Fort Qu'Appelle and 

 Medicine Hat (Thompson 1898) ; and Hayes River 15 miles above York 

 Factory (Preble, coll., 1900). 



45. Notropis cornutus (Mitchill). Redfin. 



Small lake, Rouge River drainage, Montcalm District, Quebec (D' Ur 

 ban 1859, as Leuciscus fr on talis) ; River St. Lawrence and "nearly all 

 the rivers and streams running into it" (Fortin 1865, as Leucixcus 

 vittalus) ; Montreal (Giinther 1808, as Leuciscus cornutus) ; Assiniboine 

 River at Brandon (Eigenmann 1X94, as Notropis megalops) ; "All swift 

 and limpid streams in New Brunswick (Cox 1895a) ; Brandon (Thomp 

 son 1898) ; Gull and Muskoka lakes (Meek 1899) ; in Province of Quebec 

 in brooks emptying into the Grand Cascapedia near its mouth (Cox 1899, 

 as Leuciscus cornutus); Glasier Lake, New Brunswick (Kendall, coll., 

 1901) ; St. Lawrence River near Ogdensburg (Evermann and Kendall 

 1897) ; and Don River near Toronto (Nash 1906). 



46. Notropis cornutus frontalis (Agassiz). 



Montreal River on the eastern shore of Lake Superior (Agassiz 1850, as 

 Leuciscus frontalis, type) . 



47. Notropis muskoka Meek. 

 Gull Lake (Meek 1899, type). 



48. Notropis jejunus (Forbes). 



Red River of the North at Winnipeg, Assiniboine River at Brandon 

 and Saskatchewan River at Medicine Hat (Eigenmann 1894) ; Lake of 



