[71J] CATALOGUE OF THE FISHES OF NORTH AMERICA. 



897. Cottogaster uranidea ' Jordan & Gilbert. Vw. 



898. Cottogaster shumardi Girard. Vsw. (770) 



294.— PERCINA Haldeman. (260) 



899. Percina caprodes Ratinesque. V. (789) 

 899b. Percina caprodes zehra^ Agassiz. Vn. 



295.— HADROPTERUS Agassiz. (261,262) 



§ Alvordiua Girard. 



900. Hadropterus macrocephalus Cope. Vne. (781) 



901. Hadropterus phozocephalus Nelsou. Vw. (782) 



902. Hadropterus aspro Cope & Jordan. Vw. (783) 



903. Hadropterus ouachitae ^ Jordan & Gilbert. Vsw. 



904. Hadropterus peltatus ■• Stauffer. Ve. (784, 785, 786) 



$ Ericosma Jordan. 



905. Hadropterus evides Jordan & Copeland. Vw. (787) 



906. Hadropterus fasciatus Girard. Vsw. (788) 



$ Hadropterus. 



907. Hadropterus nigrofasciatus Agassiz. Vs. (790) 



908. Hadropterus aurantiacus Cope. Vs. (789) 



909. Hadropterus squamatus'' Gilbert «fe Swain. Vs. 



910. Hadropterus cymatotaenia » Gilbert «Sr Meek. Vw. 



911. Hadropterus iiiauguae ' Gilbert «fe Meek. Vw. 



912. Hadropterus variatus Kirtland. Vw. (801) 



§ Serraria Gilbert. 



913. Hadropterus scierus^ Swain. Vsw. 



$ ? 



914. Hadropterus ? tessellatus Storer. Vs. (796) 



915. Hadropterus ? cinereus Storer. Vs. (797) 



1 Cottogaster- uranidea Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1885. "Washita River, 

 Arkansas. 



2 nieoma zebra Agassiz, Lake Superior, = Percina manitou Jordan. 



3 Hadropterus ouachitoe Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1885. Saline River, 

 Arkansas. 



* Hadropterus maculatus Girard = EtJieostoma peltatum StanSeT=:Etkeostoma nevisense 

 Cope = Alvorduis ci-assus Jordan & Brayton= Alvordius variatus Anct. (not Alvordius 

 maculatus Girard, nor Etheostoma variatum Kirtland). 



^'Hadropterus squamatus Gilbert & Swain, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1885. Tennessee 

 Basin. 



*^ Hadropterus cymaiotamia Gilbert & Meek, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1885. Ozark re- 

 gion of Missouri. 



''Hadropterus nianguw Gilbert, & Meek Proc. U. S.Nat. Mus., 1885. Niangua River, 

 Southeru Missouri. 



^Hadropterus scierus Swaia. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1883, 352. Southern Indiana 

 and southwest ward ; very abundant in streams of Arkansas and Texas. This species 

 is made the type of a genus, Serraria, by Gilbert (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1884), distin- 

 guished from Hadroptertis by the serrulate jireopercle. 



