180 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY IV. 
iiuiles uliviiceous, obscurely markea. Head 4J ; deidU 4J. D. 8 ; A. 8 ; 
scales 0-41-3 ; teeth 1, 4-4, 1, usually with eutirc edges. L. 5-0 mches. 
Cumberland Kiver to Savannah Kiver; abundant m the inountani 
streams. Known by its large size and the peculiar yellowish baud 
across the caudal. , . 7 • 
^ * 1 -v.Tf «ir.i Pltil'i lSt?7 IGO ; Lcucisois IventHCfci- 
( mjimlepis cjalactaras Cope, Pi’oc. Acad. Nat. Sci. FUila. i»o/, loo 
ensis Giinther, vii, 2.51. ) 
210 . €. .Jordan. 
Body elongate, compressed, tapering toward the snout and the long 
caudal peduncle. Head moderate, larger than in C. nivea, rather 
pointed, wide on top ; snout rather long. Muzzle large, <imte oblique, 
the preimaxillaries on the level of the pupil; tipper jaw slightly the 
longer. Eye moderate, 3i in head. Scales moderate, rather closely 
imbricated, but less so than in V. analostam. Pectorals not reaching 
ventrals, the latter about to vent; vertical fins not especially elevated. 
Color olivaceous, the sides bright silvery, a round black spot, nearly 
as large as eye, at base of caudal; dorsal blotch rather taint ; dorsal 
an chieBy yellowish green, ferruginous above, the extreme tip milky 
white; caudal Bn rusty, with milk-white tips; lower fins milk-wliite. 
Snout and front in males tuberciilate ; minute tubercles on sides of 
tail. Head 4i; depth 4J. D. 8 ; A. 8 ; scales 0-39-3; teeth 1, 4-4, 1, 
with narrow grinding surfaces, the edges of which are usually crenate. 
jj 3 i _4 inches. Chattahoochee Eiver. 
'ipLtogenis eurystomus Jordan, Aim. Lyc. Nat. Hist. N. Y. 1876, 356, exclusive of the 
smaller specimeus meutioiied, which are Minnihts zomstins; not Cndoma cmystoma J - 
dan. Bull. U. S. N.at. Mus. xii, A2 = Minnilus zouistius : Fhotoyems Uacopus Jordan & 
Brayton, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. xii, 41, 1878.) 
250 . C. Mivea (Cope) J. & G. » . , i-i 
Body regularly fusiform, the dorsal outline more arched than the 
ventral. Head conic. Muzzle obtuse, not projecting. Mouth nearly 
terminal, slightly oblique, maxillary reaching front of eye. Eye 3^ in 
head. Coloration very pale, a narrow bluish baud along the caudal 
peduncle, forming a faint spot at the root of the caudal. Dorsal fin in 
the males considerably elevated, largely dusky on its last rays, the rest 
of the fin creamy; the tips of the dorsal, the tips of the caudal, and the 
whole of the anal with milk-white pigment. Males with the snout and 
ante-dorsal region covered with small tubercles. Head ; depth 54. 
D. 8 ; A. . 8 ; scales 6-39-3; teeth 1, 4-4, 1, with narrow grinding sur- 
face. L. inches. Basin of the Santee, North and South Carolina. 
inyhopsis nivcus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Phila. 1870, 460 : Photogcnis niveus Jor- 
(luu & lirjiytoii, U. &. Nu-t, Mus. xii, 20.) 
