14 FISHES OF ARKANSAS. 



1. ScaiDhirhyncliops platyrhynchus Raliucsque. 



2. Lepidosteus osseus Liniumis. 



3. Ictalurus punctatus Raliucsqne. 



4. Leptops olivaris Raliuesque. 

 Locally known as " Eussiau Cat." 



5. Ictiobus bubalus Rafiuesque. 



(Ilubalichtlnis biihalus Agassiz.) 



6. Ictiobus velifer Rafinesqiie. 



7. Hybogziathiis nuchalis Agassiz. 



Very abuudant; bj'far more numerous iu iudividuals than anyoth 

 species in the river. None of the specimens are as large as those tak( 

 in the Saline Eiver, but we can lind no specific distinction betwec 

 tlicni. 



8. Kybopsis storeriaiius Kirtland. 

 Ivather common. 



9. Hybopsis eestivalis Girard. 



Abundant in the current. 



10. Notropis dilectus Girard. 



Abundant ; some of the specimens are much more slender than other 

 but all seem to belong to the same species. 



11. Notiopis venustus Girard. 



{Cyiirinclla reniista Girard. Cyprinclla cercosHgma CoY)c=Li(xilus chielcai 

 rciis'tN liny = Cliola urosVujma Jordan tfc Meek.) 



A few small specimens obtained of this species so characteristic 

 the rivers of Texas. Although some of Girard's types, as the one e 

 amined by Meek (see Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1885, 124), may belong 

 some other species, yet his figure represents this species so well that 

 am comi)elle(l to regard this as the original venusta. 



12. Clupea clirysocliloris Rafinesque. 



13. Dorosoma cepedianum Le Sueur. 



14. Hyodon alosoides Rafiuesque. 



15. Gambusia patruelis Baird & Girard. 



16. Zygouectes notatiLS Rafiuesque. 



17. MicropteriLS salmoides Lac^pede. 



18. Lepomis pallidas Mitcliill. 



19. Pomoxys sparoides Lac6pbde. 



20. Cottogaster shumardi Girard. (3()338.) 

 One specimen. 



21. Animocrypta clara Jordan & Meek. (36337.) 

 Three specimens. 



22. Roccu.'i clirysops Rafiuesque. " Rock Bass." 



23. Aplodiuotus grunniens Kafiuesq^ue, 



