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168. Notropis jordani Eigenmann and Eigenmann. 

 Jurdaii's Shiner. 



Fluviatile. 



South Saskatchewan River, Medicine Hat, Alberta. 



169. Notropis cayuga Meek. 

 Cayuga Shiner. 

 Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan: extends from northern New York State westward to 

 South Dakota and Nebraska and southward to Arkansas: may be found in Ontario 

 and Manitoba. 



170. Notropis fretensis* Cope. 



Fluviatile. 



Detroit River, Michigan (Cope, 1866, as Hybopsis frvtensis) therefore given here as iDeing 

 so near our border. 



171. Notropis muskoka Meek. 



Muskoka Shiner. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



riull Lake and adjacent waters, Muskoka, Ontario. 



172. Notropis heterodon Cope. 

 Blackchin Minnow. 

 Fluviatile. 



"Ranges from the St. Lawrence River westward" (Nash, 1908): in the United States ex- 

 tending, probably under a number of varieties, f from the State of New Yoi-k to Michigan 

 and Kansas. 



173. Notropis blennius Girard. 

 Straw-coloured Minnow. 

 Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Upper St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes region, including J^ake of the Woods, to Mani- 

 toba: in the United States, under several varieties, extends from Ohio to Dakota and 

 southward to Texas. 



174. Notropis volucellus Cope. 



: Jluviatilc. 



Detroit River, Michigan (Cope, 18C4, as Hi/bognathus ro/uccUus) therefore given here as 

 being so near our liorder: known from northern Lidiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. 



176. Notropis scylla Cope. 



Fluviatile: ''sandy streams of the plains." 



"Illinois River to western Kansas and Montana" (Jordan and Evermann): given here as 

 likely to occur in the Prairie Provinces. 



"A doubtful species, perhaps identical with Notropis cayuga." Jordan and Evermann. 



Y'NolTopis heterodon is apparently subject to large variations." Jordan and Evermann. 



