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Straw-colored, the scales brown-edged above ; a shining black band from 

 snout tbrongh eye to caudal ; this includes the edge of the lower jaw; 

 an orange band above this on the snout ; regions below the black band 

 silvery. Length \\ to 2 inches. Massachusetts to Maryland, coastwise, 

 not common. A small but handsomely colored species, (his, two; 

 frenatus, bridled.) 



H;ibopsis hifreimtus, Cope, Cypr. Penn., 384, 1806, Schuylkill River, Conshohocken, 



Pennsylvania. (Coll. Copo.) 

 Heniilremia hifrenaUt, Jordan & Gilbert, Sj'nopsis, 162, 1883. 



402. NOTBOPIS .JOBDANI,* Eigenmann & Eigenmann. 



Allied to N. lieterodon. D. 9; A. 8 ; scales 4-35-4, 15 before dorsal. 

 Slender; fins all small; origin of dorsal over ventral, equidistant 

 from base of middle caudal rays and nares ; scales closely imbricated, 

 the exposed edges little higher than long. Lateral line decurved, the 

 tubes developed on fewer than 10 scales. A plumbeous lateral baud 

 overlaid with silvery ; a dark vertebral line from occiput to caudal ; sides 

 with a few dark specks, dorsal surface more densely si^ecked, the margins 

 of the scales darker. South Saskatchewan Eiver, Medicine Hat, Assini- 

 boia. (Eigenmann.) (Named for David Starr Jordan.) (Coll. Eigen- 

 mann.) 



Nolropis albeolus, Eigenmann & Eigenmann, Amer. Nat., February, 1803, 152, Medicine Hat. 

 Notropis jordani, Eigenmann & Eigenmann, I. c, Juno, 1893, 692. substitute for aWoiliis, 

 preoccupied in Notropis. 



403. NOTROPIS MACULATUS (Hay). 



Head 4^; depth 5; eye equal to snout, 3i in head. D. 8 ; A. 8; scales 

 5-38-3; teeth 4-4, with grinding surface. Body long and slender, 

 slightly elevated at the dorsal, somewhat compressed. Head flattened 

 above; snout rounded. Mouth small, terminal, slightly oblique, maxil- 

 lary not reaching to opposite eye. Dorsal slightly behind ventrals, 

 nearer snout than base of caudal. Lateral line with pores on 8 to 10 

 scales only. Straw color; a narrow dark dorsal band, and a dark streak 

 on each side of anal ; a plumbeous lateral band, and black specks on 

 each scale ; a black spot as large as eye at base of caudal. Length 2^ 

 inches. Chickasawha River, Mississippi. (Hay.) {maculatas, 8[)otted.) 



Hemitremia macuIcUa, Hay, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1880, 505, Chickasawha River, Enterprise, 

 Mississippi, (Type, Nob. 32245 and 27438. Coll. Hay.) Jobdan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 162, 

 1883. 



404. NOTROPIS ANOGENUS, Forbes. 



Head 4i ; depth 4;| ; eye 3i. D. 8; A. 7. Lateral line 34 to 37, 13 before 

 dorsal. Teeth 4-4, Very similar to N. lieterodon, hut with the lateral line 

 usually complete; the mouth very small and very oblique, almost wholly 

 anterior; the lower jaw included, the upper lip above level of pupil; snout 



* The types of this species are now in the British Museum. Our friend, Dr. Boulenger, 

 writes us the mouth is of moderate size, the premaxillary extending to below front of eye; 

 lower jaw not included, as long as the upper, which is somewhat convex, about as long as the 

 moderate eye. Chin not black. 



