1920.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 391 



Notropis hifrenatus (Cope). Piney Creek Cove. 



Notropis hudsonius amarus (Girard). Elk Neck. 



Notropis ivhippUi analostanus (Girard). Stony Run and second 

 brook above Chariest own. 



Notropis cornutus (Mitchill). Stony Run. 



Erimyzon sucetta ohiongus (Mitchill). Piney Creek Cove. 



Anguilla rostrata (Le Sueur) Barrow Creek and North East. 



Fundulus heteroclitus macroleptdotus (Walbaum) Barrow Creek. 



Fimdulus diaphanus (Le Sueur). Piney Creek Cove and North 

 East, also the next. 



Menidia herylhna (Cope). 



Menidia menidia yiotata (Mitchill). Barrow Creek. 



Apeltes quadracus (Mitchill). Piney Creek Cove. 



Seserinus paru (Linne). One from the Rhodes River, obtained 

 by Mr. Abbott, September 25, 1920. 



E nneacanthus gloriosus (H.o\hvook). Piney Creek Cove. 



Lepomis auritus (Linne). North East. 



Pomotis gibhosus (Linne). Piney Creek Cove, Elk Neck and 

 North East. 



Percaflavescens (Mitchill) . Elk Neck, second brook above Charles- 

 town and North East. 



Boleosoma nigrum olmMedi (Storer). Piney Creek Cove. 



Roccus lineatus (Block). Elk Neck, North East, with next. 



Morone americana (Gmelin). 



Leiostomus xanihurus Lacepede. Barrow Creek. 



Micropogon undulatus (Linne). Barrow Creek and Elk Neck. 



Gobiosoma bosc (Lacepede). Barrow Creek. 



South Carolina. 



In May of 1917 Dr. Witmer Stone obtained an interesting small 

 collection from the PocataUgo River, near Manning. He had 

 previously visited this locality in 1914 and published a Hst of the 

 fishes obtained then.^ It is noteworthy that three of the species 

 secured then are not represented in the present collection, though 

 there are equally as many present not in the 1914 lot, and one 

 appears new to science. 



Notropis stonei.new species. Head 3|; depth 4; D. ii, 8; A. ii, 

 8; P. I, 12; V. I, 7; scales 30 in lateral line to caudal base and 3 

 more on latter; 7 scales above 1. 1. to dorsal origin, 3 below to anal 



2 Copeia, September 15, 1914. No. 10. 



