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is sometimes present a dusky lateral band. It is present in all the 

 specimens that I have taken in the Kankakee. It is most distinct in 

 the posterior half of the body. It seems to disappear in adult life. 



11. Fundulus notatus (Raf.}. TOP-MINNOW. 

 Zygonectes notatus auctorum. 



A single specimen. 



12. Fundulus dispar (Ag.). 

 Zygonectes dispar auctorum. 

 Twenty individuals taken. 



13. Lucius vermiculatus (Le A'.). LITTLE PICKEREL. 

 Six specimens. 



14. Labidesthes sicculus Cope. BROOK SILVERSIDE. 

 Many specimens. 



15. Aphredoderus sayanus (Gil/iams}. PIRATE PERCH. 

 Many specimens. 



1 6. Pomoxys sparoides (Lac.}. CALICO-BASS. GRASS-BASS. 

 Four individuals. 



17. Chaenobryttus gulosus (C. & V.}. WAR-MOUTH. RED-EYED 

 BREAM. 



One specimen. 



18. Lepomis pallidus (Mitch.}. BLUE SUNFISH. 



Two specimens. One of the commonest sun-fishes. 



19. Lepomis gibbosus (Linn.}. PUMPKJN-SEED. 



Six specimens; some small, one eight inches in total length. 



20. Micropterus salmoides (Lac.}. LARGE-MOUTHED BLACK BASS. 

 Six specimens, all small. 



21. Boleosoma nigrum (Raf.}. JOHNNY. 



Seven specimens were taken of this widely distributed darter. 



22. Etheostoma zonale (Cope). 



A single specimen. This is a rather rare species, it having been 

 found up to this time, in Indiana, in only some half a dozen localities. 



