[31] CATALOGUE OF THE FISHES OF NORTH AMERICA. 



374. Phoxiiius galtiae ' Cope. R. 



375 Phoxinus cruoreus Jordan «fe Gilbert. R. (375) 



376. Phoxinus ardesiacus Cope. R. (376) 



377. Phoxinus pandora Cope. K. (377) 



378. Phoxinus margaritus Cope. Ve. (378) 



379. Phoxinus gula Co])e. R. (379) 



380. Phoxinus pulcher Girard. R. (380) 



381. Phoxinus egregius Girard. R. (381) 



382. Phoxinus lineatus Girard. R. (382) 



383. Phoxinus gracilis Girard. R. (383) 



384. Phoxinus conformis Girard. T. (384) 



385. Phoxinus bicolor Girard. T. (38.5) ^ 



386. Phoxinus obesus Girard. R. (386) * 



387. Phoxinus purpureus Girard. R. (387) 



388. Phoxinus pulchellus Baird & Girard. R. (388) 



389. Phoxinus interniedius Girard. R. (389) 



390. Phoxinus aliciae Joiiy. R. (390) 



391. Phoxinus copei Jordan «fe Gilbert. R. (391) 



392. Phoxinus niger Cope. R. (392) 



393. Phoxinus conspersus Garnian. R. (393) 



% Sibovia Girard. 



394. Phoxinus crassicauda- Baird & Girard. T. (394) 



^ SqualiHf Bonaparte. 



395. Phoxinus atrarius^ Girard. R. (395, 397) 



396. Phoxinus squamatus Gill. (396) 



397. Phoxinus crassus Girard. T. (398) 



$ Cheonda Girard. 



398. Phoxinus cceruleus Girard. T. (399) 



399. Phoxinus cooperi Girard. T. (400) 



400. Phoxinus nigrescens* Girard. R. (401) 



401. Phoxinus modestus Garman. R. (402) 



$ Phoxinus. (103) 



402. Phoxinus neogaeus Cope. Va. (403) 



403. Phoxinus flammeus Jordan & Gilbert. Vs. (404) 



404. Phoxinus milnerianus Cope. Vnw. (405) 



405. Phoxinus phlegethontis Cope. R. (406) 



^ Squaliua galtice Cope, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1883, 148. Olive above as far as a 

 plumbeous band which extends from the operculum to base of caudal. Below this 

 line, sides and belly silver, except a broad band of crimson from the gill openiug to 

 front of anal ; side of head with a dusky band. Dorsal inserted a little behind front 

 of ventrals ; muzzle short ; mouth oblique, without prominent chin, the end of the 

 maxillary reaching a little beyond front of orbit. Interorbital region gently and 

 regularly convex as wide as eye. Head, 4 ; depth, 4J; eye, 3 in head ; D. 1, 8 ; A (prob- 

 ably) 8, scales 12-60-5 ; teeth 1, 4-5, 1, without grinding surface. Pyramid Lake, 

 Nevada; abundant. (Cope.) 



'^The earlier name, Leuciscus giihosns Ayres, is preoccupied by Leuciscns gibbosns 

 Storer. 



'I have no doubt that Squalius rhomaleus Jordan & Gilbert is the adult form of 

 P. atrarius. P. squamatus is, perhaps, also the same species. Several of the species 

 of Phoxinus here admitted are of very doubtful validity. 



* Tigoma nigrescens (j'wiiv&z^ Squalius ?emmoni Rosa Smithy Proc. Cal. Ac. Sci., 1883. 

 P. modestus is perhajis also this species. 



