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just behind last anal ray base, fin small. Pectorals reach about 

 2 '3 to ventrals. Latter inserted trifle before dorsal origin or 

 about midway between front nostril and caudal base. 



Color in alcohol brownish, becoming paler on sides and still 

 more so below. Iris brassy. Fins all pale brownish white. 



Length 52 mm. (caudal damaged). 



Lansing, Michigan (Prof. jNIanley Miles), E. D. Cope. 



The tvpe of P'unephales inUcsii Cope I have not located. 



Pimephales notafus (Rafinesque) 



Hyborhyiiclius notatus Cope, I. c, p. 282. Grosse Isle, Detroit River. 



Eight examples from Grosse Isle (Prof. Fox) and one from 



Ann Arbor. These all agree Avith large series of examples 



from the Middle Atlantic States, and the intestine appears to 



'average i 1/2 times the length of the fish. Pimephales anuli 



Kendall* also agrees in its similar intestine but differs in its 



deeper body and incomplete lateral line, characters in which 



it approaches Pimephales promclas. 



Semotilus atromaculaius (Mitchill) 



Scmotilus corporalis Cope, 1. c., p. 277. Near New Hudson. Oakland 

 County; Swartz Creek, Genesee County; Grosse Isle. 



Nineteen examples from Swartz Creek, Genesee County ; 

 Grosse Isle and Houghton Lake. 



Leuciscus elongatus (Kirtland) 

 TLATE 5 



Squalius prorigcr Cope, 1. c., p. 280. Exact localify in Michigan not 

 stated. 



Head 3 3/4 ; depth 4 2/5 ? ; D. iii, 7, i ; A. iii, 8, i ; scales 62 



in lateral line to caudal base and 3 more on latter ; 25 predor- 



sal scales; 10 scales above 1. 1. to dorsal origin, 7 below to 



« Bull. U. S. Fish Com., XXII, 1902 (1904), P- 360, fig. Cross Laka, 

 Thoroughfare and Lunkasoos Lake, Maine. 



