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on Va. 47; Collette and J. S. Ramsey; Sept. 16, 1959. DU uncat. 

 {&, 38), North Carolina, Granville Co., Beech Cr., 3 mi. NNE. of 

 Cornwall (now flooded by Kerr Dam) ; J. R. BaUey 52-7; spring, 1952. 

 DU uncat. (59, 31-36), North Carolina, Durham Co., Lick Cr. on 

 rt. 264, 4.5 mi. E. of Oak Grove; Bailey and Walter; Apr. 6, 1950. 

 DU uncat. (cT, 36), North Carolina, Orange Co., Eno R., 2 mi. W. of 

 Hillsboro; J. R. Bailey 49-9; Mar. 20, 1949. DU uncat. (9, 38), 

 North Carolina, Orange Co., Eno R. at ford N. of HUlsboro near 

 Skipper Wright's; J. R. Bailey 55-3; Apr. 21, 1955. 

 =Etheostoma (Hololepis) collis lepidinion Collette. 



Etheostoma cragini Gilbert, 1885, Bull. Washburn College Lab. Nat. 

 Hist., vol. 1, no. 3, p. 99. 



Lectotype: USNM 38320 (1, 33), Kansas, Finney Co., small brook 

 leading from the "Lake" at Garden City to Arkansas R.; F, W. Cragin; 

 March-April 1885; USNM 38320 listed by Jordan and Evermann 

 (1896, p. 1092) as "type" then containing three specimens; lectotype 

 herein selected. D IX-12; A 11,6; LL 19+32 = 51; POM 10; INF 7 

 pores on right, 8 on left; supratemporal canal widely interrupted; 

 cheeks and opercles naked; breast and prepectoral area with few, im- 

 bedded scales. 



Paralecto types: USNM 197994 (2, 29), removed from USNM 

 38320. USNM 125109 (1, 23), same data, orig. BF 309. 



Additional syntypes from SU 2141 became mixed with SU 694 from 

 Canon City, Colo, and so were not considered for selection of a lecto- 

 type. 



—Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) cragini Gilbert. 

 Etheostoma cumherlandicum Jordan and Swain, 1883, Proc. U.S. Nat. 

 Mus. vol. 6, p. 251. 



Lectotype: USNM 36502 (cf, 41), Kentucky, Whitley Co., Wolf 

 Cr., trib. of Clear Fork, Cumberland R., near Pleasant View; D. S. 

 Jordan, J. Swain, C. H. Gilbert; M^ay 1883; herein selected. This 

 specimen was found alone in a bottle with three labels, each reading 

 "type". Four additional specimens were found in another bottle, also 

 labeled USNM 36502, Etheostoma cumherlandicum. The single speci- 

 men is in as good condition as the largest of the four, so it is selected 

 lectotype. D VII-11; A 11,7; LL 25 + 19=44; INF 4 + 1; POM 10; 

 supratemporal canal interrupted; preopercle smooth; cheeks, opercles, 

 nape, and breast naked. 



Paralecto types: USNM 197992 (4, 20-42), removed from USNM 

 36502. 



=Etheosfoma (Catonotus) jlahellare cumherlandicum Jordan and 

 Swain. See Ross and Carico (1963, p. 12). 



