410 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1885. 



A CATALOGUE OF THE FISHES OF BEAN BLOSSOM CREEK, MONROE 

 COUNTY, INDIANA. 



BY CARL H. EIGENMANN AND MORTON W. FORDICE. 



BeaD Blossom is a small creek crossing Monroe County about 

 six miles north of Bloomington. It is a tributary of White 

 River and empties into it near Gosport. Indiana. It is a rather 

 sluggish stream with gravelly bottom, and considerable grass 

 and water-weeds. The specimens were collected by parties of 

 students of the Indiana University, visiting the creek at different 

 times. Thirty-two of the species were also obtained by us on 

 the 12th of September, 1885. 



1. Ammocmtes branchialis L. Abundant in spring. 



'J. Xoturus gyrinus Mitchill. 



'■'<. Xoturus miurus Jordan. Very abundant. 



4. Xoturus flavus Rafinesque. Very common. The last two species are 



very abundant in the weeds of shallow water ; only two specimens 

 of gyrinus were obtained. 



5. Noturus exili* Ntfson. One specimen. 



6. Leptops olivaris Rafinesque. 



7. Amiurus melas Rafinesque. 



8. Amiurus natalis Le Sueur. 



9. Catostomus teres Mitchill. Very abundant. 



10. Catostomus nigricans Le Sueur. Abundant. 



11. Minytrema melanops Rafinesque. Abundant. 



12. Moxostoma macrokpidotum Le Sueur. 



13. Campostoma anomalum Rafinesque. 



14. Chrosomus erythrogaster Rafinesque. 



15. Hybognathus nuchalis Agassiz. 

 1G. Notropis whipplei Girard. 



1 7. Notropis megalops Rafinesque. 



18. Notropis ardens lythrurus Jordan. 



19. RMnichthys atronasus Mitchill. 



20. Hybopsis biguttatus Kirtland. 



21. Hybopsis amblops Rafinesque 



22. Semotilus atromaculatus Mitchill. 

 2:3. Exox vermiculatus Le Sueur. 



24. Labidexthex sicculus Cope. One specimen. 



25. Aphredodc rus say an ax Gilliams. One specimen. 



26. Pomoxys annularis Rafinesque. Very abundant. 



27. Pomoxys sparoides Lactpede. 



28. Ambloplites rupestris Rafinesque. 



29. Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque. 



