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NOTES ON INDIANA FISHES. 



SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA. 



I.— FOURTEEN-MILE CREEK, CLARKE COUNTY. 



The following fishes were obtained from Fourteen-mile Creek, Clarke 

 County, by Professor Jenkins, in August, 1887 : 



1. Notropis megalops. 



2. Noturus iuiurus. 



3. Notropis lythrurus. 



4. Notropis wbipplei. 



5. Notropis rubrifrous. 

 Notropis atberinoides. 



7. Campostonia auoinaluin, 



8. Pimepbales notatus. 

 i>. Ericymba buccata. 



Semotilus atromacnlatus. 

 Micropterus dolomieu. 

 Micropterns salmoides. 

 Arubloplites rupestris. 



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14. Poinoxis sparoides. 



15. Pomoxis annularis. 



16. Moxastoma duquesnei. 



17. Catostoinus nigricans. 



18. Dorosoma cepedianum. 



19. Zygouectes notates. 



20. Lepomis cyanellus. 



21. Lepomis megalotis. 



22. Etbeostoma blennioides. 



23. Etbeostoma caprodes. 



24. Etbeostoma cceruleum 



25. Etbeostoma nigrum. 



II.— LAUGHERY CREEK, OHIO COUNTY. 



The following were obtained by Professor Jenkins in Laughery Creek, 

 near Milton, in August, 1887 : 



1. Noturus ilavus. 



2. Noturus miurus. 



3. Ictalurus punctatus. 



4. Ameiurus natalis. 



5. Leptops olivaris. 



6. Notropis whipplei. 



7. Notropis lytbrurus. 



8. Cainpostoma anomalum. 



9. Semotilus atromaculatua 



10. Pimepbales notatus. 



11. Ericymba buccata. 



12. Micropterus dolomieu. 



13. Micropterus salmoides. 



14. Ictiobus velifer. 



15. Moxostoma duquesnei. 

 Id. Catostomus nigricans. 



17. Lepomis cyanellus. 



18. Lepomis megalotis. 



19. Dorosoma cepedianum. 



20. Etbeostoma blennioides. 



21. Etbeostoma tlabellare. 



22. Etbeostoma nigrum. 



23. Etbeostoma co^ruleum. 



24. Etbeostoma asprellus. 



One specimen of this last was given me by Dr. T. E. Aldeu, who 

 obtained it at Rising Sun. This is the first record of Etheostoma asprel- 

 lus Jordan, in the State. The species was described first in the Bull. 

 111. Lab. Nat. Hist, as Pleurolepis asprellus, sp. n. In this account it is 

 stated that numerous specimens were in the Illinois State collection 

 from the Little Wabash, in Effingham County, 111., and two from Han- 

 -cock County, 111. 



A specimen is in the National Museum from Alabama (Jordan). 



Jordan & Gilbert obtained tbree specimens from the Washita River 

 -at Arkadelphia, Ark., in 1881. (Proc. Nat. Mas., 188G, p. 12.) These 

 are the only records of its occurrence thus far. 



As this specimen differs somewhat from the descriptions given, the 

 following points are noted : Length of body to base of caudal fin, 4 

 inches. Head, 4.5G in length. Depth, 8 in length. Dorsal fin, xiv-15. 



