242 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [March, 



NOTES ON FISHES FROM ARKANSAS, INDIAN TERRITORY AND TEXAS. 

 BY HENRY W. FOWLER. 



Dr. Henry A. Pilsbry, while in the above-named locahties during 

 April of 1903, formed a small collection of fishes now in the Academy 

 of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 



The more precise localities are: 



1. Arkansas: 



Rogers, White river basin. 

 Hartford, Arkansas river basin. 



2. Indian Territory: 



Wister, Arkansas river basin. 

 Limestone Gap, Red river basin. 



3. Texas: 



Hondo, Neuces river basin. 

 Del Rio, Rio Grande basin. 

 Devil's river, Rio Grande basin. 

 One form appears to be new, and the color-notes of others are 

 especially interesting on account of the season. 



SILURID.^. 

 Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque). 



Del Rio, Texas. 

 Ameiurus nebulosus (Le Sueur). 

 Hondo, Texas. 



CATOSTOMID^. 



Carpiodes grayi Cope. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, XI, 1S70, .p. 482. Probably one of the Western 

 States. 



Head ^; depth 3^; D. iii, 23; A. ii, 7; P. i, 17; V. i, 10; scales 35 



in lateral line to base of caudal; 7 scales obliquely from origin of dorsal 



to lateral line, and 6 from latter to origin of ventral; 17 scales before 



dorsal; width of head 1^ in its length; depth of head 1|; snout 3; 



eye 5^; width of mouth Sf; interorbital space 2|; first developed 



dorsal ray li; anal ray H; pectoral 1^; ventral 1^; least depth of 



