98 Evermann and Golchhorough — Freshwater Fishes of Canada. 



miles from St. John, X. B., Locli Lomond, St. John County, N. B. (Cox 

 1895, as Couesius prostheinius) ; MetapecUa river and lake, Grand and 

 Little Cascapedia, Nouvelle (New Carlisle) lakes and in the basin of the 

 Grand Pabos (Lac a Canard and Murphy Lake, P. Q. (Cox 1899, as 

 Ceratichthys plumbeiis); Glasier Lake, New Brunswick (Kendall, coll., 

 1901); Grant or St. Croix Lake (Preble, coll., 1903-4). 



59. Couesius greeni Jordan. 



Stuart Lake, B. C. (Jordan 1S94, type) ; Fort St. James, B. C. (Cox 

 1895); Kootenay Lake, at Nelson, B. C. (Evermann, coll. 1898). 



60. Platygobio gracilis (Richardson). Flat-headed Minnow. 

 Saskatchewan River at Carlton House (Richardson 1836, as Cyprinus 



{Lenciscus) gracilit^, type); Assiniboine River at Brandon and Saskatch- 

 ewan River at Medicine Hat (Eigenmaun 1894) ; Brandon (Thompson 

 1898) ; and Athabasca River at Grand Rapids and Mackenzie River at 

 Forts Simpson and Good Hope (Preble, coll., 1903-4). 



61. Exoglossum maxillingua (Le Sueur). Cut-lip Minnow. 



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



Family ANGUILLID^. 



62. Anguilla chrysypa Rafinesque. Common Eel. 



Streams and lakes of Greenland (Fabricius 1780, as Murxna anguilla) ; 

 River St. Lawrence and several of its tril)utaries (Fortin 1862, as Munena 

 angtiilla) ; "taken in every situation it can reach, does not occur above 

 the Grand Falls, St. John River; albinos are sometimes met with" (Cox 

 1895a, as Anguilla rostrata) ; Basin of River St. Lawrence, Quebec; Mon- 

 treal (Montpetit 1897, as Anguilla vulgaris and Anguilla munvna) ; stream 

 in island of Anticosti (Schmitt 1904). 



Family HIODONTID^. 



63. Hiodon alosoides (Rafinesque). "LaQuesche"; Naccaysh." 

 Saskatchewan River at Cumberland House (Ricliardson 1836, as Hiodon 



chrysopsis, type) ; Saskatchewan valley (A\'right 1892) ; Red River of the 

 North at Winnipeg and Assiniboine River at Brandon (Eigenmann 1894) ; 

 "Abundant in all the rivers of the plains. Swan Lake; Assiniboine River 

 at Portage la Prairie and upper Assiniboine River, Brandon, and Red 

 River of the North atAVinnipeg" (Thompson 1898). 



64. Hiodon tergisus Le Sucuir. Moon-eye. 



Saskatchewan River at Cumberland House (Richardson 182:!, at^ Hiodon 

 clodalis); Richelieu River (Richardson 1836, as Cyprinun {Ahmtnisf) 

 .':<i)iithii, type) ; River St. Lawrence (Fortin 1864) ; Red River of the North 

 at Winnipeg and Assiniboine River at Brandon (Eigenmann 1894) ; Lake 

 of the Woods at mouth of Rainy River at Stevens Point ( Woolman, coll., 



