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I have not located the Grosse Isle specimen Cope lists sim- 

 ply as Esox?,'^ which he says is "not far from the B. affinis 

 ( ?) of Holbrook'', but with "the branchiostegal and fin radial 

 formula of fasciatus". Probably it was simply E. vermicu- 

 latus. 



Umbrid.tj 



Umbra limi (Kirtland) 



Melwiura limi Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1865, p. 78. Flint 

 River, Grosse Isle and Oakland County. 



Umbra limi Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Piiila., 1916, p. 415 (Oak- 

 land County material). 



The few Oakland County examples are in bad condition. 



PgEciuid.^J 

 Fundulus diaphanus (Le Sueur) 



Fundulus multifasciatus Cope, 1. c, p. 78. Frederick, Macomb Coun- 

 ty; Grosse Isle, Oakland County. 



Fundulus diaphainis mcnoiia Fowler, 1. c, p. 422 (.Grosse Isle ma- 

 terial). 



Eleven from Grosse Isle. 



Fundulus notafus (Rafinesque) 



PLATE II 



Fundulus notatus Fowler, 1. c, p. 425 (type of F. aureus Cope). 

 Fundidus aureus Cope, 1. c, p. 78. Grosse Isle. 



Head 3 2/3; depth 4 1/5 ; D. 11, 7; A. i, 11 ; P. 11, 12; V. i, 

 5 ; scales 35 in median lateral series to caudal base and 3 more 

 on latter ; 1 1 scales between dorsal and anal origins ; 28 scales 

 before dorsal ; head width i 3/4 its length ; head depth i 4/5 ; 

 snout 3 1/3 in head measured from upper jaw tip ; eye 3 2/3 ; 

 maxillary 3 3/5 ; interorbital 2. 



' Pi-oc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1865, p. 79. 



