72 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY III. 



ance of one or two Soutbern types will be noticed, as will be the appear- 

 ance of certain forms abundant in the basin of the Ohio. Of these latter 

 may be noticed PccciUchthys variatns. Apomotis, Lythrurus, and Fimepha- 

 hs. But two species, both Darters, are at present known only from the 

 Cumberland River. These are Vlocentra atripinnis and Nothonotiis san- 

 guifiuus. 



The National Museum is indebted to the kindness of Professor Wiu- 

 chell for the following interesting — 



List of Fishes of Nashville, as given by a Fisherman, Daniel A. Birchett, to 



A. Winchell. 



"PEECn TRIBE." 



Sun Perch. 

 Coon Perch. 

 White Perch. 

 Black Perch, 

 lied Perch. 

 Speckled Perch. 

 Brama Perch. 

 Bass or liock Bass. 



"TROUT TRIBE." 



White Trout. 

 Black Trout. 



"SUCKER TRIBE." 



White Sucker. 



Spotted Sucker. 



Hog Sucker. 



Red Horse, creeks and river. 



Black Horse. 



Carp, creeks and river. 



Mullet. 



"BUFFALO TRIBE." 



White Bufialo. 

 Blue Buffalo. 



" CAT TRIBE." 



Yellow Cat. 

 Blue Cat. 



Nigger lip Cat. 

 Chisel-head Cat. 

 Kerlyu Cat. 

 Shovel-bill Cat. 



"MINNOW TRIBE." 



Silver Side. 

 Stone Toter. 

 Horny Head. 

 White Roach. 

 Creek Mullet. 

 Steel Back. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Thunder Head. 



Drum. 



Jack. 



Chover. 



White Chover. 



Gizzard Shad. 



Skip Jack. 



Tooth Herring. 



Sand Pike. 



Pike. 



Top Water (several species). 



Gar. 



Sturgeon. 



Eel. 



Lamprey Eel. 



