36 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORfn AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY III. 



Genus LKPIOPO:\IUS Uafmesqm. 

 (I. LEPioroMUS AURITUS (L.) Raf. 

 Common in tlu^ Ocninlgee River. 



Genus CENTRARCHUS Cavier d Valenciennes, 



7. CENTRARCHUS MACKOPTERUS [LaccpMe) Jordan. 



Several specimens of the laige-Iinneil CcnU-arcliHs ;iie in tlie United 

 States National Museum, from the Ocmulfjee Kiver, near Macon, Ga. 

 The characters distinguishing this si)ecies liotn C. irideus are given in 

 I'ulletin No. 10 of the National Museum, p. 31. 



ESOCID^. 



Genus ESOX Lhinmis. 

 8. Esox RETICULATUS Le Sueur. 

 Found in the Ocmulgee River. 



CYPRlXiD^. 



Genus ALBURXOPS Ghard. 



(Subgenus IIUDSONIUS Grd.) 



0. AlBURNOPS AMARUS {Grd.) Jordan. 



JTi/iopsis liHctJioniuM yaT.nmariix .Toiidax (1877), Ann. Lye. N;it. Ilisf. N. Y. 362. 



Very abundant in the South Fork of the Ocmulgee. This is jmssibly 

 not Girard's amrtr?<.s', but at present I tiiiiiU that it is. Leuchcus npir- 

 Ihigulus C & V. seems to be ^4. hudsonius. 



Genus TTYDROPHLOX Jordan. 



10. IIVDROPULOX LUTIPINNIS, sj). nov. 



A brilliantly colored lilth' fish allied to JF. rnhricroccu.*t. 



Body stout iUMl rather strongly compressed, the (lei)th \\ in length, 

 the dorsal region somewhat elevated, the outline of the \r.\v.k sloping 

 each way from the base of the dorsal tin. 



Head short and ratber deep, -1 to 4^ in length, broad and llittish 



