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40. Hybopsis dissimilis Kirtland. Spotted Chub. Rather 

 common in Little Miami River and O'Bannon Creek. 



41. Semotilus atromaculatus Mitchili. Common Chub. 

 i^Seinotilus corporalis Mitchili.) Abundant in all streams. 



42. NoTEMiGONUS CHRYSOLEucus Mitchill. Goldcn Shiner. 

 Common in Bloody Run and Clear Creek. 



43. Carassius auratus LinntTeus. Goldfish. Not rare in the 

 canal basin near Elmwood; escaped from private ponds. 



Family VI. — ^Hyodontid.*:. 



44. Hyodon alosoides Rafinesciue. Black-toothed Herring. 

 One specimen taken by a fisherman's net in the Ohio River. 



45. HYODO>f TEROtsus LeSueur. Toothed Herring. Common 

 in Ohio River. 



Family VII. — Clupeid/E. 



46. Clupea chrysochloris Rafinesque. Skip-jack. x\bundant 

 in Ohio River. 



Family VIII. — Dorosomid.*:. 



47. DoROSOMA cepedianum LeSueur. Hickory Shad. Very 

 common in Ohio River. 



Family IX. — Percopsid^. 



48. Percopsis guttatus Agassiz. Trout Perch. Abundant in 

 Little Miami River below the dam at Loveland. 



Family X. — CvPRiNODONTiDiE. 



49. Zygonectes notatus Rafinesque. Top Minnow. Very 

 abundant in Ross Lake. 



Family XL — Atherinid^. 



50. Labidesthes sicculus Cope. Silversides. One specimen 

 from Bloody Run. Common in Ross Lake. 



Family XII. — Centrarchid/E. 



51. PoMOXis sparoides Laccpede. Calico Bass. Common in 

 Ross Lake, near Elmwood. 



52. Lepo.mis cvanellus Rafinesque. Green Sunfish. Abun- 

 dant in Ross Lake and Little Miami River. 



53. Lepomis megalotis Rafinesque. Long-eared Sunfish. 

 Abundant in Ross Lake. 



54. LeVomis HUMiLis Girard. Spotted Sunfish. Common in 

 Ross Lake and Clough Creek. 



