Evermann and Goldsborouph — Freshivater Fishes of Canada. 97 



the Woods at Garden Island, at Oak Ireland, at mouth of Rainy River 

 and at Asmus Point (Woohiian, coll., 1S94); and Winnipeg at Brandon 

 (Thompson 1898). 



49. Notropis scopifer Eigenmann & Eigenmann. 



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

 Qu'Appelle River at Qu'Appelle, and .'Saskatchewan River at Medicine 

 Hat (Eigenmann and Eigenmann 1893, type). 



50. Notropis atherinoides (Rafinesqne). 



Pic River, northern shore of Lake Superior (Agassiz 1850, as Alburnus 

 rubellus, type) ; Red River of the North at Winnipeg and Saskatchewan 

 River at Medicine Hat (Eigenmann 1894) ; Lake of the Woods at Oak 

 Island (Woolman, coU., 1894); and Winnipeg (Thompson 1898) ; St. 

 Lawrence River near Ogdensburg (Evermaini and Kendall 1902). 



51. Notropis rubrifrons (Cope). 



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

 (Woolman, Coll., 1894); St. Lawrence River below Ogdensburg (Ever- 

 mann and Kendall 1902). 



52. Rhinichthys cataractae (Cuviert^c Valenciennes). Long-nosed Dace. 



Montreal (Giinther 1868, as Rhinichthys marmoratus) ; Lak^e Metape- 

 dia, P. Q., and generally throughout New Brunswick (Cox 1899). 



53. Rhinichthys cataractae dulcis ((Tirard). 



Swift Current River at Swift Current, Saskatchewan River at ^Medicine 

 Hat, Bow River at Calgary, Hot Sulphur Springs at Banff, and Elbow 

 River at Calgary (Eigenmann 1894). 



54. Rhinichthys atronasus (Mitchill). Black-nosed Dace. 



St Lawrence River near Ogdensburg (Evermann and Kendall 1902); 

 "In almost every brook in New Brunswick" (Cox 1895a); Cascapedia and 

 Bonaventure rivers, P. Q. (Cox 18'f)9); and Don River near Toronto 

 (Nash 1906). 



55. Agosia falcata Eigenmann & Eigenmann. 



Shushwap Lake, Sicamous, B. C. (Eigenmann and Eigenmann 1893, 

 as Agosia shuswap, type). 



56. Hybopsis storerianus (Kirtland). 



Red River of the .North at Winnipeg (Eigenmann 1S94) ; and Winnipeg 

 (Thompson 1898). 



57. Couesius dissimilis (Girard). 



Swift Current River at Swift Current, Sackatchewan River at Medicine 

 Hat, and Bow and Elbow rivers at Calgary (Eigenmann 1894). 



58. Couesius plumbeus (Agassiz). 



L'^^pper St. John and ^ladawaska rivers and Squattook and Temiscouata 

 lakes, Spruce Lake, St. John County, N. B., and Water- works Lake, some 



