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Erimyzon sucetta oblongus (Alitchill).— Inglenook, and 

 Susquehanna tributary at Bloomsburg. 



Mo.vostoma aureolum (LeSueur). — Little Mahoning Creek 

 and Shafer Run. 



Esox aniericanus Gmehn. — Susquehanna tributary at 

 Bloomsburg. 



Esox rcticulatus LeSueur. — Little Swatara Creek and Jones- 

 town. 



Fundulus diaplianus (LeSueur). — Briar and Little Swatara 

 Creeks ; near Lime Kiln Run ; Manatawney Creek ; Middle 

 and Beaver Creeks. 



Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque). — Little Mahoning 

 Creek. 



Lepomis auritus (Linngeus). — Stone and Little Swatara 

 Creeks ; near Lime Kiln Run ; Manatawney Creek ; Middle 

 Creek ; Chapman ; Inglenook, and JonestOAvn. 



Lepomis incisor (Valenciennes). — One from the Hosen- 

 sack near i\llentown, August 16, the first met with. 



Pomotis gibbosus (Linnaeus). — Shafer Run in Indiana 

 County; Stone Creek, and Jonestown. 



Enneacanthiis gloriosus (Holbrook). — Jonestown. 



Micropterus dolomieu Lacepede. — Near Lime Kiln Run. 



Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede). — Inglenook. 



Hadropterus peltatus (Cope). — Little Swatara and Middle 

 Creeks, and Manadahill. 



Boleosoma nigrum Rafinesque. — Brush, North Branch of 

 Brush, McDonald, Penn, McKee, Shafer, Smith and Stephen 

 Runs. 



Boleosoma nigrum olmsfedi (Storer). — Harvey and Briar 

 Creeks ; Bloomsburg and Susquehanna tributary ; Stone and 

 Little Swatara Creeks ; near Lime Kiln Run ; ]\Ianatawney 



