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Syngnathus fusous Storer. 



Rhodes River and Barrow Creek. 



Pomatomus saltatrix (Linn6). 



Rhodes River. One reported in the fresh tidal of the Elk River 

 about two miles below Elkton, October 15, 1916, by Dr. P. N. 

 Longnecker. 



Poronotus triacanthus (Peck). 



Rhodes River. 

 Enneacanthus gloriosus (Holbrook). 



Pool Creek, Charlestown, Rhodes River and Muddy Creek. 

 Lepomis auritus (Linn6). 



Swan Creek, Bohemia Bridge, Scotchman and Cove Creeks, 

 Charlestown, Principio Furnace and Leslie. 

 Pomotis gibbosus (Linn6). 



Bohemia Bridge, Scotchman and Cove Creeks, Charlestown, 

 Principio Furnace, Leslie, South River, Muddy Creek, Rhodes River. 



Micropterus salmoides (Lac6pede). 



Bohemia Bridge, Scotchman's Creek and Charlestown. 

 Perca flavescens (Mitchill). 



Bohemia Bridge, Scotchman and Cove. Creeks, Charlestown,. 

 South River. 

 Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi (Storer). 



Swan Creek, Bohemia Bridge, Pool Creek, Leslie. 

 Roccus lineatus (Bloch). 



Bohemia Bridge, Annapolis, Charlestown and Rhodes River. 

 Morone americana (Gmelin). 



Bohemia Bridge, Scotchman Creek, Charlestown, Annapolis, 

 South River, Barrow Creek and Rhodes River. 



Cynoscion regalis (Schneider). 



Annapolis, South and Rhodes Rivers. 



' Bairdiella chrysura (Lac^pede). 



Annapolis, Rhodes River and oyster bar at mouth of South River. 

 Leiostomus xanthurus Lac^pede. 



Annapolis, Barrow Creek and Rhodes River. 



Micropogon undulatus (Linne). 



Annapolis, South and Rhodes Rivers. 



Spheroides maculatus (Schneider). 



Rhodes River. 

 Gobiesox strumosus Cope. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1870, p. 121. Hilton Head, South 

 Carolina. 



