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bb. Breast naked. 



134. P. mirabilis (Girard). Body rather slender, the caudal 

 peduncle short ; snout blunt, prominent ; eye 4 in head. Pale 

 greenish, a silvery lateral band and a conspicuous black spot at 

 base of C. Head 4^; depth 4|. A. 7. Scales 6-50-5; lateral 

 line varying from 43 (var. scopi/er Cope) to 52. L. 4. 111. li. 

 to X. Texas, abundant; sexes similar. (Lat., wonderful.) 



aa. Scales small, about 60 in lateral line; breast naked. 



135. P. uranops Cope. Body very slender; tail long; head 

 long, rtattish above; snout broad, blunt; mouth inferior, larger 

 than in other species ; eye large, 3^ in head, placed high and be- 

 hind middle of head; 24 scales before D. Head 4| ; depth 6. 

 A. 7. Scales 7-(iO-6. L. 4. Tenn. R. (ovpavos, sky; atyjr, eye.) 



59. RHINICHTHYS Agassiz. (^Iv, snout ; IxdCs, fish.) 



a. Snout long and prominent, projecting notably beyond the mouth, about 

 twice length of eye in adult. 



136. R. cataractae (Cuv. & Val.). Long-nosed Dace. Body 

 elongate, subterete; eye nearly median, 5 in head; barbel evident; 

 P. enlarged in males. Dusky olive, irregularly mottled ; no dis- 

 tinct lateral band; a dusky spot on opercle; male with lips, cheeks, 

 and lower fins crimson in spring. Head 4^; depth 5^. D. 8. A. 7. 

 Scales 14-65-8. L. 6. Mass. to Va. and Montana, in clear moun- 

 tain streams. Larger than the next and with longer snout. (Leu- 

 cixcus nasutus Ayres.) (Lat., of the cataract ; first taken at 

 Niagara.) 



aa. Snout moderate, projecting little bej'ond the small mouth; its length IJ 

 times ej'e. 



137. R. atronasus (Mitchill). Black-nosed Dace. Body 

 moderately elongate; head rather large; eye small, 4^ in head; 

 fins small ; barbel minute, sometimes obsolete. Blackish, the scales 

 mottled above; a black or brown lateral band, bordered above and 

 below by pale ; spring ^ with this band and lower fins crimson, the 

 color changing to orange in summer. Head 4 ; depth 4^. D. 7. A. 

 7. Scales 4-63-8. L. 3. Maine to Iowa and Ala., very abundant 

 in all clear brooks. Variable. (Lat. ater, black ; nasus, nose.) 



60. HYBOPSIS Agassiz. (Nnco7nix Cirard ; Ceratichthys Baird.) 



(u/3o's, gibbous ; o\|/-if, face.) 

 a. Species of moderate or small size, the mouth inferior, horizontal. Color 

 silvery; preorbital broad ; sexes more or less alike, (flybnpsis.) 

 b. Eye moderate or small, 3| to 5 in head; barbel very long (rarely dupli- 

 cated); lower lip rather thick; D. usually more or less behind V.; 

 small, slender species. 

 c. Teeth 4-4. 

 d. Dorsal fin without black blotch; scales large. 



