104 FISHES OF THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK 



52. Notropis hifrenatus (Cope). Bridled Minnow. Locally common. 

 • Resident. 



53. Notropis procne (Cope). Delaware Minnow. Common. Resident. 



54. Notropis Jmdsoniiis amarus (Girard). Spawn-eater. Rare. 



Resident. 



55. Notropis analostanus (Girard). Silverfin. Locally common 



Resident. 



56. Notropis cornutus (Mitch.) Redfin. Common. Resident. 



57. Notropis chalybceus (Cope). Abbott's Minnow. Recorded. 



58. Notropis arncenus (Abbott). Raritan Minnow. Recorded. 



59. RhvnichtJujs cataractce (Val.) Long-nosed Dace. Rare. Local. 



Resident. 



60. Rhinichthys (ttronasus (Mitch.) Black-nosed Dace. Common. 



Resident. 

 6L Hybopsis kentuckiensis (Raf.) Hornyhead. Occasional. 



62. Exoglossum maxillingua (Le Sueur). Cut-lip Minnow. Rare. 



(Eugene Smith.) 



Family ELOPIDiE 

 (Marine) 



63. Tarpon atlanticus (C. & V.) Tarpon. Accidental. Summer and 



fall (October). 



64. Flops saurus Linn. Big-eyed Herring. Casual. October. 



Family ALBULID^E 



(Marine) 



65. Albula viilpes (Linn.) Ladyfish. Accidental. October. Bean^ 



Fishes of New York, Bull. N. Y. State Mus., 1903. 



Family DOROSOMID^ 



(Fresh-water) 



66. Dorosoma ccpedianwn (Le Sueur). Gizzard Shad. Uncommon. 



Resident. 



Family CLUPEIDiE 



67. Etrumeus sadina (Mitch.) Round Herring. Unconnnon. July 



to October. (Marine). 



68. Clupcahareng us Linn. Herring. Irregular. All seasons. (Marine). 



69. Pomolobus mediocris (Mitch.) Hickory Shad. Common. August 



through November. (Ascending fresh-water streams from 

 the sea.) 



