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184. Notropis umbratilis Girard. 

 Redfin Minnow. 

 Fluviatile and lacustrine. 



Western New York State westward to Minnesota and southward to North Carolina and 

 Alabama: given here as likeh' to occur in western Ontario: occurs under numerous 

 sub-species and varieties in many of the States of North America. 



185. Rhinichthys cataractae C'uvier and Valenciennes. 

 Long-nosed Dace. 



Fluviatile: "frecjuenting clear and boisterous streams and rock pools." 

 Extending in Canada from New Brunswick and Province of Quebec to Lake Superior: " not 

 uncommon at Sault Ste. Marie" (Nash, 1908): in the United States from the New 

 England States westward to Wisconsin and southward to Virginia. 



186. Rhinichthys cataractae dulcis Girard. 

 Long-nosed Dace. 



Fluviatile. 



Provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta: Columbia River basin: "Rocky Mountain region 



on both sides of the divide" (.Jordan and Evermann): headwaters of numerous rivers 



in western States, including tributaries of Great Salt Lake. 



187. Rhinichthys atronasus Mit chill. 

 Black-nosed Dace. 



Fluviatile: "clear brooks and mountain streams." 



Extending from the Maritime Provinces and Province of Quebec to the Great Lakes region: 



in the United States extending from the New England States westward to Minnesota 



and southward to Virginia and northern Alabama. 



188. Agosia nubila Girard. 

 Dusky Minncjw. 

 Fluviatile. 



"Basin of Columbia River from western Idaho below the Shoshone Falls of Snake River 

 to the coast, and in coastwise streams from Washington southward into Oregon" 

 (Jordan and Evermann): given here as likely to occur in British Columbia. 



189. Agosia umatilla Gilbert and Evermann. 

 Idaho Minnow. 



Fluviatile. 



"Known from the Columbia River at Umatilla and Payette River at Payette, Idaho" 

 (.Jordan and Evermann): given here as likely to occur in British Columbia. 



190. Agosia falcata Eigenmann and Eigenmann. 

 Falcate Minnow. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Recorded from Shushwap Lake, Sicamous, British Columbia: Columbia River basin and 

 Idaho. 



