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Clinostomus funduloides Cope, Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., 
Phila., XIII, 1869, p. 376, Pl. 13, fig. 21.—Abbott, Geol. N. J., 
1868 (1869), p. 824.—Abbott, Am. Nat., VIII, 1874, p. 331. 
Squalius funduloides Abbott, Nat. Rambles, 1885, p. 479. 
Leuciscus margarita (Cope). 
The Gold Thread Shiner. 
This species may be distinguished from the preceding by the 
incomplete lateral line, the pores usually ceasing after the middle 
of the body. 
This species is known from the Delaware basin, where the 
Assanpink enters it, according to Dr. Abbott, by several spect- 
mens associated with Leuciscus vandoisulus. They were deter- 
mined by Cope himself Dr. Abbott assures me. 
Clinostomus margarita Abbott, Geol. N. J., 1868 (1869), p. 
824. 
Genus BramMa Walbaum. 
(Type Cyprinus brama Linnzeus.) 
The Breams. 
Key to the species. 
a. Pectorals, ventrals and anal yellowish. CRYSOLEUCAS 
aa. Pectorals, ventrals and anal tinted crimson. CRYSOLEUCAS VERSICOLOR 
Brama crysoleucas (Mitchill). 
Shiner. Roach. Gudgeon. Young Shad. Dace. Wind Fish. 
Head 43% ; depth 3; D. m1, 7; A. 11, 12; scales 47 in lateral line 
to base of caudal, 3 more on latter; 11 scales between origin of 
dorsal and lateral line; 3 scales between lateral line and origin of 
anal; pectoral 1% in head; ventral 1%4; least depth of caudal 
. peduncle 21/,,; fourth anal ray 11%; snout 334 in head measured 
from tip of snout; eye 3%; maxillary 3%; interorbital space 
