FISHES OF THE SAVANNAH BASIN. 33 



This species is related to C. hypsinotus (Cope), but has a less elevated 

 dorsal region and longer barbels. 



10. Ceratichthys biguttatus iKirtland) Girarcl. 



The "Horny Head" is abundant in all the small streams falling into 

 the Tugaloo. It furnishes much harmless si)ort for the amateur anglers 

 who yearly visit the beautiful Tallulah region. 



CATOSTOMIDJ^. 

 Genus MYXOSTOMA Uafinesque. 



' 11. MYXOST031A CERVINUM [Cope) JoT. 



The little " Jump Rocks" occurs in some abundance in the Tugaloo 

 and its tributaries. 



Genus CATOSTOMUS Le Sueur. 



{HyJomyzon Agassiz.) 

 12. CATOSTOMUS NIGRTCANS Le S. 



The Hog-sucker occurs in rapid waters of the Tugaloo and Toccoa. 

 It is not known to occur in any other of the Atlantic streams south of 

 the Potomac. 



SILURID^. 



• Genus AMIUEUS Rafinesqiie. 

 13. Amiurus platycephalus (Girarcl) Gill. 



The original types of this species in the Smithsonian Institution were 

 from a tributary of the Savannah at Anderson, S. C. 



Genus ICHTHJ^LURUS Rqfinesque. 



14. ICHTH^LURUS PUNGTATUS (Rof.) Jor. 



The common "Channel Cat" is found in some abundance in the Tu- 

 galoo Eiver. 



ANGUILLIDJ]. 



Genus ANGUILLA Tlnmherg. 



15. Anguilla vulgaris Fleming. 



The common Eel is an inhabitant of the waters of the Tugaloo. 

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