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high in depth, or about midway in its insertion. Ventral in- 

 serted slightly nearer snout tip than caudal base, fin about 

 3/5 to anal origin. Vent close before anal. 



Color in alcohol largely dull uniform brownish, paler below. 

 A dark brown band extends from snout tip, through eye, along 

 side to caudal base, and below dorsal broader, also below me- 

 dian line of depth. Fins and under surface of head all pale 

 brownish. Iris brownish. 



Length 50 mm. 



No. 7.142. A. X. S. P.. type of Fiindulns aureus Cope. De- 

 troit River, Grosse Isle. E. D. Cope. 



AXHERIXID.Ti; 



Labidesthcs sicculus (Cope) 



Cliirostonia sicctiliDJi Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1865, p. 81. 

 Grosse Isle, Detroit River. 



The type is apparently lost as it cannot now be found. 



Gasterostkid.i; 



Eucalia iucotistans (Kirtland) 

 Gasterosteus iiico)istans Cope, 1. c, p. 81. Grosse Isle. 



Centrarchid.b 



Pomoxis spar aides (Lacepede) 

 Hyfyeristius liexacanthus Cope, 1. c. p. 84. Saginaw Bay. 



This example as listed by Cope cannot be located in the 

 collection. There is, however, one received from him labeled 

 from Lake Huron. 



