86 Evermann d: Clark. — Fletcher Luke, Indiana. 



1. Amia calva Linnpeus. 



DOGFISH. 



Probably not rare. 



2. Ameiurus natalis (Le Sueur). 

 YELLOW CAT. 



Not uncommon. 



3. Ameiurus nebulosus (Le Sueur). 



COMMON JULLIIEAD. 



Common. 



Not rare. 



4. Catostomus commersonii (Lacepede). 



COMMON SL'CKER. 



5. Moxostoma aureolum (Le Sueur). 



COMMON RED HORSE. 



Probably not common. 



It is said that the suckers and redhorse run out to the prairie througli 

 the outlet during high water in the spring. 



6. Campostoma anomalum ( Rafinesque ) . 



STONEROLLER. 

 Our collection contains one specimen, o.o inches long. 



7. Pimephales notatus (Rafinesque). 



BLUNT-NOSED MINNOW. 



Common. We have in our collection 7 specimens ranging in length 

 from 3 to ?).") inches. 



S. Abramis crysoleucas (]\Iitchill). 



(GOLDEN SHINER; ROACH. 



Abundant. We have 21 specimens, from 3 to 4 inches long. The peri- 

 toneum is blackish. There are a few encysted trematodes in the skin 

 (Dtplostoinum), 5 fishes being affected; 4 with 1 and 1 with 4 of these 

 trematodes. The stomach of one specimen examined contained a consid- 

 erable amount of Spyrogyra (well disintegrated), a species with short 

 cells, and a few insect remains. 



0. Notropis whipplii ((iirard). 



SILVERFIX. 



There are 2 specimens in the collection, each about ."5)4 inches long. 

 10. Erycimba buccata Cope. 



C A \' E RN-J A W !•: I) M I N N (> W . 



One specimen 3J^ inches long was procured. 



11. Lucius vermiculatus (Le Sueur). 



(JRASS I'IKE. 



Rather common. 



12. Fundulus notatus (Rafinesque). 

 TOP MINNOW. 



Our collection contains 4 specimens from 1>^ to 2 inches long. All are 



