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CENTRARCHIDJE. 



Genus ]\IICROPTERUS Lacepede. 



C. MlCROPTERUS PALLIDUS {Eaf.) G. & J. 



Abundant. 



7. MlCROPTERUS SALMOIDES {Lac.) GUI. 

 (Var. sal mo ides.) 



Abundant, but less so than the preceding. The two species are 

 known indiscriminately as ''Trout". 



Genus CH^NOBRYTTUS Gill. 



8. Ch^nobryttus gulosus ( ^. t£- F.) Gill 



From the Alabama Kiver at Montgomery. 



Genus AMBLOPLITES Bafinesque. 



9. AMBLOPLITES RUPESTRIS [Eaf.) Gill. 

 From the Etowah and Gostanaula ; rather common. 



Genus LEPIOPOMUS Bafinesque. 



10. Lepiopomx's pallidu.s {Mit.) G. tO J. 

 Abundant in the Etowah and Oostanauhi. 



11. Lepiopomus obscurus {A(jassiz) Jor. 

 Not rare in the Etowah and Gostanaula. 



Genus XENOTIS Jordan. 

 12. XenotiS INSCRIPTUS {Agassiz) Jor. 

 From the Gostanaula. 



l.i. Xenotis sanguinolentus [Agassiz) Jor. 

 Very abundant in the Etowah and Gostanaula. 



Genus EUPOMOTIS Gill £ Jordan. 



14. EupOMOTlS PALLIDUS [Agassiz) G. il- J. 

 Specimens from the Alabama River nrar .Montgomery. This species 

 and the three preceding were lirst described from the Tennessee River 

 in Alabama. 



