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Xenotis, Jordan. 



33. Xenotis fallax, (B. & G.) Jordan.— Texas. 



33. Xenotis breviceps, (B. & G.) Jordan.— Louisiana to Texas. 



34. Xenotis popii, (Grd.) Jord., d. s.— Texas. 



35. Xenotis megalotis, (Raf.) Jord.— Ohio Valley and Upper Mississippi 



Valley. 



36. Xenotis sangainolentus, (Ag.) Jord.— South Carolina to Tennessee 



and Louisiana. 



37. Xenotis lythrochloris, Jordan. — Ohio Valley, 



38. Xenotis solis, (Val.) Gill & Jor. — Louisiana. 



39. Xenotis aureolus, Jordan. — Ohio Valley. 



40. Xenotis aquilensis, (B. & G.) Jor., d. </.- Texas. 



41. Xenotis *marginatus, (Holbr.) Jor., d. g. — Florida. 



42. Xenotis peltastes, (Cope) Jor.— Michigan to Illinois. 



43. Xenotis inscriptus, (Ag.) Jor.— Ohio to Missouri and south. 



44. Xenotis ophthalmicus, (Cope) Jor., d. s., d. g. — Roanoke River. 



Mesogonistius, Gill. 



45. Mesogonistius chsetodon, (Baird) Gill. — New Jersey to Maryland. 



Enneacanthus, Gill. 



46. Enneacanthus obesus, (Grd.) Gill. — Massachusetts to North Caro- 



lina. 



47. Enneacanthus margarotis. Gill & Jordan. — New Jersey to Vir- 



ginia. 



48. Enneacanthus pinniger. Gill & Jor. — North Carolina. 



49. Enneacanthus *gloriosus, (Holbr.) Jordan. — Florida. 



50. Enneacanthus *milnerianus. Cope. — Florida. 



Hemioplites, Cope. 



51. nemiopUtes simulaus, Cope. — Virginia. 



CoPELANDiA, Jordan. 



52. Copelandia eriarcha, Jordan. — Wisconsin. 



Centrarchus, Cuvier & Valenciennes. 



53. Centrarchus irideus, (Lac6p^de) C. & V. — North Carolina to Illi- 



nois and south, in lowland streams. 



54. Centrarchus macropterus, (Lac.) Jor. — South Carolina to Alabama. 



