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Genus A^llCUUS Hafmcsque. 



75. Amiurus natalis (Lc 8.) Gill. 



V;ir. eupreus [Iio/.). 



Eather abundant in Tennessee River. Other species of this genus 

 are doubtless common ; but they have not been distinguished. 



Genus PELODICIITIIYS Uafinesque. 

 70. Pelodiciithys olivakis {liuf.) Gill tO Jor. 



Abundant in the channels of the larger streams. Several specimens 

 from the French Broad. 



This species probably occurs in the channels of all the streams men- 

 tioned in this paper; but, from its habits, it is not easily taken with a 

 small net. 



Genus NOTURUS Bajinesque. 



77. IfOTURUS ELEUTHERUS Jordan. 



Koturua cleutheru8 Jordan (1877), Aun. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y. 372. 



The type-specimen of this species vras from Big Pigeon River, in 

 Cocke County, Tennessee, near its junction with the French Broad. 

 Many other specimens have since been obtained in Tar River, Korth 

 Carolina. 



ANGUILLID^.. 



Genus AXGUILLA Thunhcrg. 



78. Anguilla vulgaris Flemiiifj. 



Eels occur in Tennessee River, though rather less abundantly than in 

 the streams farther south. 



AMIIDJE. 



Genus A All A Linuccus. 

 79. Ami A calva L. 

 Recorded bv Professor Agassiz from lIuntsviDe, Ala. 



