4^ CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY III. 



CENTEAROHIDJ]. 



Genus MICROPTERUS Lacefede. 



6. MlCROPTERUS PALLIDUS [Raf.) G. & J. 



Abundant. 



7. MiOROPTERUS SALMOIDES {LaC.) GUI. 



(Yar. salmuides.) 



Abundant, but less so than the preceding. The two species are 

 known indiscriminately as " Trout ". 



Genus CH^NOBRYTTUS Gill. 

 8. Ch^nobryttus gulosus {C. & V.) Gill. 

 From the Alabama River at Montgomery. 



Genus AMBLOPLITES Rafmesque. 



9. AMBLOPLITES RUPESTRIS [Uaf.) GUI. 



From the Etowah and Oostanaula; rather common. 

 Genus LEPIOPOMUS Bofinesque. 



10. LEPIOPOMUS PALLIDUS {MU.) G. & J. 



Abundant in the Etowah and Oostanaula. 



11. LEPIOPOMUS OBSCURUS {Agassiz) Jor. 

 Not rare in the Etowah and Oostanaula. 



Genus XENOTIS Jordan. 

 12. Xenotis inscriptus (Agassiz) Jor. 

 From the Oostanaula. 



13. Xenotis sanguinolentus (Agassiz) Jor. 

 Very abundant in the Etowah and Oostanaula. 



Genus EUPOMOTIS GUI d Jordan. 



14. EuPOMOTis PALLIDUS (Agassiz) G. & J. 

 Specimens from the Alabama River near JMontgomery. This species 

 and the three preceding were first described from the Tennessee River 

 in Alabama. 



