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Family Dorosomatidce. 

 Genus Dorosoma, Rafinesque. 

 I). eepedianum (LeS.) Gill. Gizzard Shad, Hickory Shad. Very common and very 

 handsome. [Megalops cepediana LeS., Jour. Acad. Sci. 1'liila., 1817.) 



Family Percopsida. 



Genus Percopsis, Agassiz. 



P. guttatus, Agassiz. Trout Perch. Described by (>ill from Kansas under the name 



of Percopsis hammondi. (Agassiz, Lake Superior, 1850. P. hammondi Gill, Proc. Acad. 



Sci. Phila., 1864.) 



Family Cyprinodonlida . 



Genus Fundulus, LaeSpede. 



F. zebrinus, Jordan and (Jilbert. Striped Killifish. Kansas river and branches. (Nom. 



sp. nov. Jordan and Gilbert, Synopsis. 



F. diaphanous (LeS.), Agassiz. Spring Minnow. Kansas river. ( Hydrargyrce dia- 



phana LeS., Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1S17. Fundulus multifasciatus of most writers.) 



Genus Zygonectes, Agassiz. 

 Z. notatus (Raf.), Jordan. Top Minnow. Neosho river. (SemotUus notatus Raf. Ich. 

 Oh., 1820. Zygonectes pulcheUus, Girard, Proc. Acad. Sci. Phila., 1859.) 



Family Anguillida . 

 Genus Anguilla, Thunberg. 

 A. rostrata (LeS.), DeKay. Common Eel. Believed to be common throughout the 

 State. (Murcena rostrata and bostoniensis LeSueur, Jor. Acad. Sci. Phila. Anguilla bos- 

 tonieusis Giinther, Anguilla tyrannus Girard, U. S. Mex. Bound Surv.) 



Family Sfasterosteidce. 



Genus Euealia, Jordan. 

 E. inconstans, Kirtland. Brook Stickleback. Length, 2* inches. Abundant north- 

 ward. Described by Cope, from Kansas, as Gasterosteus micropus, ( Kirtland, Bost. Journ. 

 Nat. Hist., 1841. Cope, Phila. Acad. Sci. 1805. Gasterosteus williamsoni Girard. Pac. 



Eld. Surv.) 



Family Cemtrarchida . 



Genus Pomoxys, Rafinesque. 



P. annularis (Raf.), Crappie; Bachelor, New Light; Campbellite, Bride Perch, 



Chinquapin Perch, etc. Branches Kansas river below dam at Lawrence and streams of 



southeast. A valuable food fish. (Rafinesque, Amer. Month. Mag., 1818. Pomoxys 



storerius, brevicanda, intermedino and protacanthus, Gill, Proc. Acad. Sci. Phila., 1805.) 



Genus Ambloplites, Rafinesque. 

 A. rupestris (Raf.), Gill. Common Rock Bass, Red Eye, Goggle Eye. Another 

 valuable pan fish, though small in size. (Bodianus rupestris Raf. Am. Month. Mag. 1817. 

 Centrarchus wneus Jordan Man. Vert.) 



( tenus ( lhaenobryttus, Gill. 

 C. gulosus (C. and V.), Jordan. War-mouth, Red-eyed Bream. Kansas river. (Po- 

 miitis i/uliisus C. and V. 1829. Clurimbri/ttiis riridus Jordan, Man. Vert. Ed. 21.) 



Genus Lepomis, Rafinesque. 



L. cyanellus (Raf.), Red-Eye, Blue Spotted Sunfish. Common. (Raf. Journ.de 

 Pliys., 1819. Calliurus longulus, diaphanus, formosus, and microps, Girard, Pac. Rid. Surv. 

 and U. S. Mex. Bound. Surv. 1859. Bryttus signifer (ink, Pac. Rid. Surv. Apomotis 

 cyanellus Jordan, Man. Vert. ed. 2.) 



L. humilis ( Girard ), Cope. Red-spotted Sunfish. State, locally abundant. (Bryttus 



