Fowler — Fishes of New Jersey. 151 



Notropis bifrenatus (Cope). Bridled Minnow. 

 Bergen, Burlington (Assiscunk Creek, Burlington and Dutch Neck), 

 Camden, Cumberland, Essex, Gloucester, Mercer and Morris Counties. 



Notropis procne (Cope). Swallow Minnow. 



Gloucester, Mercer and Middlesex Counties. Although recorded^ from 

 the Palisades and vicinity of New York City, it is quite likely that the 

 preceding species is confused by Eugene Smith. 



Notropis hudsonius amarus (Girard). Spawn-eater. 



Bergen, Burlington (Burlington, Florence and Rancocas Creek at 

 Delanco), Camden (Camden), Mercer and Salem Counties. 



Notropis whipplii analostanus (Girard). Silver-fin. 

 Burlington (Assiscunk Creek, Dutch Neck fishery, Florence and River- 

 ton), Camden, Gloucester, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties. 



Notropis cornutus (Mitchill). Red-fin. 

 Bergen (Saddle River at Ridgewood and Hackensack River at West- 

 wood), Burlington, Essex, Gloucester (Sewell and Wenonah), Hunterdon, 

 Mercer (Assanpink Creek), Morris (Lake Hopatcong), Passaic, Salem, 

 Sussex and Warren Counties. 



Notropis chalybaeus (Cope). Iron-colored Minnow. 



Atlantic (May's Landing), Burlington (East Branch of Haines Creek, 

 Delanco), Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Passaic, 

 Salem (pond near Muddy Creek) Counties. 



The dark Coastal Plains form described as N. chalybczus abbotti Fowler 

 in 1904, from the Batsto. 



Notropis photogenis amoenus (Abbott). Attractive Minnow. 

 Burlington (Delaware River at Burlington), Camden (Camden), Mer- 

 cer and Passaic Counties. Originally described from the typical Pied- 

 mont at Trenton. 1 



Rhinichthys cataractae (Valenciennes). Long-nosed Dace. 

 Hunterdon, Mercer, Morris and Warren Counties. 



Rhinichthys atronasus (Mitchill). Black-nosed Dace. 

 Bergen (Fort Lee and Ridgewood in Saddle River), Essex, Hunterdon, 

 Mercer, Morris (Lake Hopatcong), Passaic and Warren Counties. 



Exoglossum maxillingua (Le Sueur). Cut -lips. 

 Hunterdon and Passaic Counties. 



CATOSTOMID.E. 2 

 Catostomus commersonnii (Lacepede). Common Sucker. 

 Atlantic (Nancock Creek at Bargaintown), Bergen (Ridgewood and 



1 Alburnellus amoenus Abbott, Am. Nat., 8, 1874, p. 334. 



2 Carpiodes cyprinus (Le Sueur) though early credited to Philadelphia by Valen- 

 ciennes (Hist. Nat. Poiss., 17, 1844, p. 353) and later mentioned by Cope and Abbott, 

 is not certainly known from New Jersey. 



