FISHES OF THE ALABAMA BASIN. 55 



Genus CARPIODES Bafinesque. 



50. CARPIODES CYPRINUS (Xe 8.) A(J. 



A single specimen from Round Lake near Montgomery, Ala., appa- 

 rently identical with Pennsylvania examples. 



Genus BUBALICHTHYS Agassiz. 



51. BUBALICHTHYS (TAURUS) Agassiz. 



Recorded by Professor Agassiz from the Alabama. Other species of 

 " Buffalo Fish " doubtless occur in the Alabama, but the species have, 

 never been studied. 



SILUEIDJE. 

 Genus ICHTH^LURUS Rafinesque. 



, 52. ICHTH^LUEUS PUNCTATUS {Raf.) Jor. 



Abundant in the basin of the Alabama. 



Genus AMIURUS Bafinesque. 

 53. Amiurus nataxis antoniensis {(jrd.) Jor. 

 Abundant iu muddy tributaries of the Etowah and Coosa. 



Genus NOTURUS Bafinesque. 



54. NoTURUS leptacanthus Jordan. 



Two specimens, taken in Silver Creek, and a third specimen, from the 

 Chattahoochee, are all that are at present known of this curious little 

 species. 



ANGUILLID^. 

 Genus ANGUILLA Tlmnberg. 



55. ANGUILLA VULGARIS Fleming. 

 Abundant. 



LEPIDOSTEID^. 

 Genus LEPIDOSTEUS Lacefede. 



56. LEPIDOSTEUS OSSEUS (L.) Ag. 

 From the Oostanaula; probably common. 



