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Kansas, and the Rio Grande; very abundant in clear brooks soutbwest- 

 ward: a very brilliant and very variable little tish. (?«<?•«, the otter; 

 the species was tirst known from Otter Creek, Arkansas.) 



Leuciscusliilrensh, Bairp .t Gir.vrd, Proc. Ac. Kat. Sci. Phila., 1853, 391, Otter Creek, tributary 



of North Fork Red River, Arkansas. (Type, No. 104. Coll. Cnpt. Geo. B. MeClel'.au.) 

 Cyprinella snavis, Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 18.=)Cp, 107, San Antonio, Texas. 

 Moniana IxtabiUs, Hurrah Creek, tributary of Rio Pecos; coiichi, China, New Leon; 



nitila, Cadareita, New Leon ; and gracilis, Monterey, New Leon, Girard, Proc. Ac. 



Nat. Sci. Phila., 1S56, 199-201. (Type, No. 116. Coll. Couch.) 

 Moniana leonina, Leon River near San Antonio ; and complmuUa, Brownsville, Texas, 



Girard : /. c, 199, are probably the .<ame, though figured with -smaller scales. 

 Moiiiami piihhella, Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1856, 200, Sugar Loaf Creek, tributary 



of Poteau River. (Coll. MiUlhausen.) 

 Moniana gibbosa, Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1856, 201, Brownsville, Texas. (Typi-, 



No. 31159. Coll. Van. Vliet.) 

 Q/prinella bilUngmma, Cope, Hayden's Geol. Surv. Terr. Wyoni. for 1870, (1871), 439, St. Joseph, 



Missouri. (Coll. Dr. AVm. Stimpson.) 

 Moniana jugalis, CopE, Hayden's Geol. Surv. Wyom. for 1870, (1871), 439, St. Joseph, Mis- 

 souri. 

 Hysilepis iris. Cope, Zool. Wheeler Surv., v, 653, 1875, (1876), Rio Grande, San Ildefonso, New 



Mexico. (Type, No. 16976. Coll. Tarrow.)- 

 CyprineUa forbesi, Jordan, Bull. 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist., ii, 57, 1878, clear streams of 



southern Illinois. (Type, No. 29867. Coll. Forbes.) 

 Cliola montiregis. Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1884, 168, Monterey, New Leon. 

 Lenciscus btlrensis, Gvxther, Cat., vii, 258, 1868. 



CyprineUa cnmplanala, Jordan, Bull. Hayden's Geol. Surv. Terr., iv, 3, 665, 1878. 

 Cliola iris, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 172, 1883. 

 Cliola jugalis, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 172, 1883. 

 Cliola gibbosa, JORDAN & Gilbert, Synopsis, 174, 1883. 

 Cliola lutrensis, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 175, 1883. 

 Cliola snaris, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 176, 1883. 

 Cliola hillingsiana, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 177, 1883. 

 Cliola forbesi, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 174, 1883. 



433. XOTROPIS PROSERPINA (Girard). 



Head 31; depth 4; eye 4; snout 3^. D. 7; A. 7; scales 6-35-3, 14 before 

 dorsal. Body rather robust; mouth subinferior, nearly horizontal. 

 Brownish above, paler below, but no silvery lateral baud; a metallic 

 band of dark points from upper edge of preopercle to upper edge of caudal. 

 Length 2 inches. Rio Grande region. {Fro-^crpina, Proserpine, the allu- 

 sion not evident.) 



3Ionianaproserpina, GiRARD, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1856, 200, Devil River, Texas. (Type, 



No. 117. Coll. Clark.) 

 Moniana aurata, Girard, I. c, 200, Piedrapainte, New Mexico. (Type, No. 118. Coll. Clark). 

 f Moniana tristis, Girard, I. c, 1856, 201, locality unknown. (Coll. Beckwith.) 

 Cliola deliciosa, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 175, 1883. 

 Cliola aurata, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 175, 1883. 

 Notropis proserpiua, Jordan, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1885, 125. 



434. NOTROPIS CALLISEMA (Jordan). 



Head 4; depth 4i ; eye 4i. D. 8; A. 8; scales 6-39-3; teeth 4-4. Body 

 rather elongate, fusiform, compressed. Head elongate, the muzzle rather 

 blunt, projecting over the moderate, oblique mouth ; maxillary not reach- 

 ing to opposite eye. Eye moderate. Scales firm, closely imbricated, 15 



