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ESOCID^]. 



Genus ESOX Linnccus. 



9. Esox RETicuLATUS Lc Siieur. 



Very comiuoii. Wo are unable to distingiiisb the Southern form 

 [phdlcnitus Say, ojfiniti Uolbrook) as eveu varietally distiuft troin the 

 Northern reticidatus. * 



10. Esox KAVENELI Ilulbrool:. 



Obtained by Professor Cope in the Catawba. Its specific distinction 

 from E. americanus Gnielin a])pears questionable. 



SALMOXID^. 



Genus SALVELINUS Rkliardson. 



11. SALVELINUS FONTTNALis (.l/<7t7/<7/) GUI d: Jordan. 



This sfjccies was found by Professor Cope iu the headwaters of the 

 Catawba liiver. 



CYPRIXIDzE. 

 Genus CAMPOSTOMA Aaassiz. 



12. CAMPOSTOMA ANOMALUM {Raf.) Ag. 



Subspecies prolixum (Storer) Jor. 

 A few specimens from Salnda liiver. Also in the Catawba (Cope). 



Genus HYBOGNATIIUS Agassh. 



13. HVBOLiNATnUS AEGYRITIS Givurfl. 



A few specimens were ohtaineil in Saluda IJImt, not distinguishable 

 from others from Ohio liiver and others (types ot JI. dsvioiiius Cope) 

 I'rom Xew dersey. Professor Cope found it alumdant m Catawba Piver. 



Genus ALBURNOPS Girard. 



11. ALlUKNorS SALUDANUS, sp. )l0r. 



Uyhopaia antarun, " variety from tlu> Catawba," Con: (1-70), rroo. Am I'liilos. Soc. -1^0. 

 A Species belonging to ^'Jliihopsi.^. Cirou[) A", of Cope, which is equi- 



