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peduncle 3; caudal 3*/; in head and trunk; pharyngeal teeth 2, 
4-4, 2. Body robust, compressed and rather long. Lower pro- 
file scarcely more convex than upper. Head rather large, robust, 
compressed, and muzzle somewhat conic. Snout much broader 
than long, convex. Eye large, circular and a trifle anterior. 
Mouth rather small and oblique, with jaws nearly even or man- 
dible scarcely protruding. Lips a little fleshy. Maxillary small, 
barely reaching beyond posterior nostril or to front rim of eye. 
Gill-rakers few, small and weak. Scales large, and those in 
front of dorsal somewhat crowded in appearance. Lateral line 
inconspicuous, with simple tubes, and complete. Origin of dor- 
sal a trifle nearer base of caudal than tip of snout. Anal inserted 
well behind last dorsal ray in vertical. Caudal rather long and 
forked, lobes pointed. Pectoral not reaching ventral, or about 
34 of space. Ventral placed well before dorsal, and not quite 
reaching anal. Color in alcohol pale straw-brown, each scale 
on back above pale area annectant to dark lateral band, edged 
narrowly with dusky. Lateral band black, with steel blue-green 
reflections, extends from muzzle including front edge of mandible 
to base of caudal where it resolves in a jet-black blotch. Along 
base of anal a narrow streak of dull dusky, and only extending 
on lower surface of caudal peduncle a very short distance ante- 
riorly. Dorsal and caudal dull straw-brown, pectoral similar 
only with slight dull dusky margin above, and none of these 
fins much darker than whitish ventrals and anal. Length 11°/,, 
inches. Kinkora Creek near Kinkora, Burlington County. Octo- 
ber 15th, 1906. T. D. Keim and H. W. Fowler. 
Color in life with back translucent hyaline or greenish-gray, 
with edges of scales darker and vertebral column showing 
through translucence distinctly brownish with metallic sheen in 
some lights. Upper surface of head brownish. From snout, in- 
cluding chin to base of caudal, a black streak or band wide as 
pupil passes through iris and ends in a distinct black blotch at 
base of caudal. In its course this band greatest in width at costal 
region. When in water brownish and coppery reflections of 
brain and vertebral column appear distinct, latter as a streak just 
above lateral line or down middle of ‘back. A pale dusky streak 
