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at Cape May Court House, on January 5th, 1908. Later the 

 same clay we also found it abundant in Great Sound Creek with 

 Unihra, Fiindulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus and Apeltes quad- 

 racits. 



Common in Repaupo Creek at Repaupo, April 19th. 1908, with 

 Angidlla chrisypa, Ameiurns nebulosus, Umbra pygmcua. Aphre- 

 doderns sayami\s and Bnneacanthus gloriosus. 



Abundant in Chestnut Branch at Pitman, Gloucester County, 

 October ist, 1909, with Anguilla chrisypa, Seiiwtilus hullaris, 

 Notropis cornutus, Brimyzon sucetta ohlongus, Schilheodes 

 gyrinus, Umbra pygmo;a, Fundiilus heteroclitus macrolepidotus, 

 F. diaphaniis, Bnneacanthus gloriosus, Bupomotis gibbosus and 

 Boleosoma nigrum olnistedi. 



Abundant October 24th, 1909, at McPherson's Branch of Pond 

 Creek, near Cape May, with Gainiuarus fasciatus. Umbra 

 pygnicca, Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepdiotus and Gainbusia 

 gracilis. We also found it the same day in New England Creek 

 with Gamuiarus, GanibiLsia and Bupomotis gibbosus, and in Fish- 

 ing Creek with Gamuiarus, Abramis crysoleucas, Umbra pygmoca, 

 Aphredoderus, Bnneacanthus gloriosus and Bupomotis. 



On December 5th, 1909, Mr. T. D. Keim reports it abundant 

 at Brookdale in Notch Creek, from where the Boonton Aqueduct 

 crosses the Morris Canal till about one mile below. This is 

 interesting as most of the following were dug out of leaves in 

 the mud, though the upper end of the stream was coated with 

 ice. Besides Gammarus fasciatus, the only other crustacean 

 noted, the entire list of vertebrates was as follows: Pctromycon 

 marinus, Abramis crysoleucas, Notropis bifrcnatus, N . cornutus, 

 Rhinichthys atronasus, Catostomus commersonnii, Brimy.zon 

 sucetta oblongus, Ameiunis nebulosus, Schilbeodes gyrinus, Bsox 

 reticidatus. Umbra pygmoca, Acantharchus pomotis, Ambloplites 

 rupestris, Lepomis auritus, Bupomotis gibbosus, Perca Havescens, 

 Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi, Desmognathus fusca, Acris gryllus 

 crepitans, Rana clamata, R. palustris and Thamnophis sirtalis. 



On October 13th, 191 1, it was very abundant with Gammarus 

 fasciatus, Anguilla chrisypa, Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepid- 

 otus, F. diaphanus and Apeltes quadracus in Crooked Creek at 

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