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Represented east of tho Allegbanies by the slim-bodied 

 49Se. N0TK<)1'I8 I'MBUATILIS ARDENS (Cope). 



Slender and brilliantly colored, tho depth 4| in males ; eye 3^ in head. 

 Steel blue, the fins bright red, base of dorsal largely black. Roanoke 

 River, Virginia. A beautiful inhabitant, with Xotrojns cerasinua, of the 

 clear mountain streams, {ardenn, burning.) 



lOipKih-ins anh'iis, CorE, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867, 103, headwaters of Roanoke River, 



Montgomery County, Virginia. (Coll. Cope.) 

 LeuciscKs aniens, GuNTHER, Cat., vil, 257, 1808. 

 Mlnnilm ardens, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 11)8, 1883. 



Roi)re8euted in Tennessee and northern Alabama by 



498f. NOTROPIS UMBRATILIS FASCIOLARIS, Gilbert. 



Body usually deep, the males with 5 to 8 dark blue vertical crossbars 

 as in Notropis cernsinus. Colors brilliant. Southern bend of Tennessee 

 River, in limestone streams ; abundant, {fasciolaris, with small cross 

 bands.) 



Notropis nmbndilis fasciolaris, Gilbert, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., ix, 1889, (1891), 148, streams 

 about Florence, Alabama. (Type, No. 42504. Coll. Gilbert & Swain.) 



Represented in the Carolina pine woods by the slender and pale 



498g. XOTROPIS UMBRATILIS MATUTINUS (Cope). 



Head4i; depth 5i; eye 31. D. 8; A. 11; scales 7-44-3. Body slender; 

 eye large, scarcely longer than muzzle, equal to iuterorbital width. 

 Olivaceous above; the scales brown-shaded; a plumbeous lateral band 

 with dark points; a small black spot at base of dorsal in front, preceded 

 by a dark streak along middle of back; a dark spot at base of caudal. 

 Males with the snout, chin, and upper half of dorsal red. Length 2i 

 inches. Neuse and Pamlico rivers; common in sandy brooks, with Xotro- 

 pis alieolii8. {matulinus, of the morning, rosy.) 



Alburnellm tnalutimis. Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Phila., 1870, 465, Neuse River, Wake 



County, North Carolina. (Coll. Cope.) 

 Miiiniliis jntiliitiiius, Jordan & Gilbert, Synopsis, 1!I9, 1883. 

 Notropis matuCinns, Jordan, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., viii, 1888, 125. • 



Represented in tributaries of the lower Mississippi by the deep-bodied 



498h. NOTROPIS UMBRATILIS PUNCTULATIS (Hay). 



Head 4j; depth 4^^; eye moderate, 3. D. 8; A. 10 or 11; scales 11-49-3; 

 teeth 2, 4-4, 2, with grinding surface. Body short, deep, compressed; 

 back elevated in front of dorsal. Head short and deep; the profile nearly 

 straight; mouth large, quite oblique, maxillary reaching front of orbit. 

 Scales small, 25 in front of dorsal. Lateral line much decurved. Dorsal 

 beginning midway between muzzle and base of caudal. Straw color; 

 silvery on sides aiid below ; scales above dark-edged; a dark dorsal line; 

 a dark band on caudal peduncle; a small black spot at base of dorsal. 

 Length 2 inches. Tributaries of Big Hatchee River, northern Mississippi. 

 (Hay.) (punctulatus, speckled.) 



