1899] Cox — Fresh-Water Fishes, 141 



9. Phoxinus neoG(EUS, Cope. Minnow. 



Nouvelle Lakes, near New Carlisle ; its only station in the 

 peninsula. Small lakes St. John, Kings and Sunbury 

 counties, N. B. 



10. Chrosomus ervthrogaster, Agassiz. Red-bellied Dace. 



Nouvelle Lakes, New Carlisle. Jn all respects typical ex- 

 cept thit the dorsal has uniformly eight rays instead of seven, a 

 feature marking all our clirosomi. Hence there seems a good 

 reason for dropping ervthrogaster and adopting a new term, 

 unless there was some mistake in Agassiz' count. Golden Grove 

 and Clear Lakes, St. John Co., X. R. 



11. Chrosomus ervthrogaster, van— 



Harriman's Lake, Grand Cascapsdia ; and Goose Lake„ 

 Little Cascapedia. A small, graceful and highly coloured form, 

 with two extra dorsal bands, lateral line entirely wanting or re- 

 presented by a few pores, body very slender, head and depth less- 

 in proportion to length. Close to the last, but easily dis- 

 tinguished from it, especially when fresh. This form does not 

 occur in N. B. 



i},. Leuciscus cornutus, Gunthcr. Shiner, Red-Jin. 



Grand Cascapedia. The only station east of Metapedia- 

 differs slightly from the typ3 in the Restigouche and through- 

 out N. B., in having but eight rays in the anal instead of ni?ie, 

 the free margin of the dorsal straight, not concave ; greater com- 

 pression of head, smaller size, and larger number of scales in 

 front of d :)rsal. 



14. Rhinichthvs CATAR.\t;T.E (Val.) Jordan. Long-nosed Dace. 



Typical, but the scale formula is 12-62-7 or 8, instead of 

 13-64-8. Lake Metap^dia. G2n2rdlly distributed in N. B. 



15. Rhinichthvs atronasus (Mitch.) Ag. Blac/c nosed Dace. 



Cascapedia and Bonaventure rivers. Differs from the last 

 in its broader and shorter snout, fin ra\s are 1). 8, A. 7 as \x\ 

 R. cataractce ; undoubted!}' our type of A', atronasus. N. B., N. S.> 

 (J. M. Jones.) 



