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Color in life pale. Peritoneum showing through silvery, also 
lower surface of head and iris same tint. Muzzle pale translucent 
brownish. A very ‘pale dusky streak from margin of anal 
along lower surface of caudal peduncle to caudal. Streak on 
sides pale. December 31st, 1906. Cedar Swamp Creek at Peters- 
‘burg, Cape May County. T. D. Keim and H. W. Fowler. 
Lucania parva (Baird). 
Rain Water Fish. 
A single small example was seined by Mr. Fox and myself in 
Ludlam’s Bay, back of Sea Isle City, July 21st, 1906. It was 
Rain Water Fish. Lucania parva (Baird). 
found in the grassy shallows with Fundulus majalis, F. hetero- 
clitus macrolepidotus, F. diaphanus, Cyprinodon variegatus, Op- 
sanus tau, Mugil curema and Menidia menidia notata. 
Lucania parva Fowler, Science, XXIV, 1906, November goth, 
p. 5906. 
Cyprinodon variegatus Lacépede. 
Chub. 
Mr. Fox found it at Sea Isle City. I found it quite abundant 
about the inlet at Cape May during October of 1906. All of 
the latter had pale yellowish-white abdomens, lower portions of 
