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Anguilla rostrata Le Sueur. — Long Point Island and Alago- 

 thy Bay. 



Chrosomus oreas Cope. — Abundant at ]\Iid\vay Mills. 



Semotilus atromaculatits (Mitchill). — Midway Alills and 

 Piney Creek. 



Leuciscus vandoisulus Valenciennes. — Midway Mills. 



Rhinichthys atronasus (Mitchill). — Midway ^lills and 

 Piney Creek. 



Hybopsis kentuckiensis Rafinesque. — Piney Creek. 



Funduliis iiiajalis (Walbaum). — Long Point Island, Mago- 

 thy Bay and Smith Island. 



Fundulus Jietcroclitus macrolepidotus ('.Walbaum). — Long 

 Point Island and Smith Island. 



Lucania parva (Baird). — Long Point Island. 



Cyprinodon variegatus Lacepede. — Long Point Island and 

 jMagothy Bay. 



Menidia menidla notata (Mitchill). — ]\Iay 12 we found 

 bunches of spawn in the meadow grass, just below high tide, 

 along the shores of Magothy Bay at Long Point Island. Also 

 a number of dead fish were found in the trash and debris 

 washed above tide-mark. These had all spawned several days 

 before, as they were all quite fresh. Mr. George Skidmore, 

 who reported seeing a large school spawning in this locality 

 on May i, was attracted by the great number of fish congre- 

 gated, which were apparently to the number of several thous- 

 and individuals, all collected at high water over the grass. At 

 this time the water was but several inches deep, and the fish 

 occupied an area of a hundred or more square feet. The wa- 

 ter for a still greater area was all white with the expelled milt 

 of the males, so that it had a conspicuous milky appearance. 

 All the fish were greatly agitated, tossing and tumbling about. 



