44 ' University of Michigan 



Amhloplitcs nipcstris (Rafinesque) 



Ainbloplitcs nipcstris Cope, 1. c, p. 84. Algoma [doubtless Algonac], 

 St. Clair County; Long Lake; Flint River. 



Amhloplitcs nipcstris Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1906, p. 

 513. Detroit, Michigan? Lake Superior. 



A number in the collection from the localities mentioned 

 in 1906. 



Charjwbryttiis giilosiis (Cuvier) 



Chccnobryttus gulosus Cope, 1. c, p. 84. No locality given. 

 Chcenobryttus mclanops Cope, 1. c. No locality. 



Lcpomis mcgalotis (Rafinesque) 



PLATE 12 



Lepomis mcgalotis Fowler, 1. c, p. 516 (cotypes of Lcpomis pcltastes 

 Cope). Detroit, ^Michigan. 



Lepo)nis peltastcs Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. Phila., XL 1870, 

 pp. 453-4. Huron River, Michigan. 



Head 2 1/2 ; depth 2 ; D. X, 10, i ; A. Ill, 10, i ; P., 1 1, i i ; 

 V. I, 5 ; scales 36 in lateral line to caudal base ; 5 scales above 

 1. 1. to spinous dorsal origin, and 12 below to spinous anal 

 origin ; head width 2 1/8 in its length ; head depth over front 

 eye edge 2 ; mandible 2 2/3 ; fourth dorsal spine 3 ; fourth 

 dorsal ray 2 1/3; third anal spine 2 5/6; third anal ray 2 1/3; 

 upper caudal lobe i 2/3 ; least depth of caudal peduncle 21/3; 

 pectoral length i 1/2; ventral i 3/4; snout 4 in head measured 

 from upper jaw tip; eye 3 3/4; maxillary 3; interorbital 3 3/5. 



Body rather deep, compressed, and profiles similarly con- 

 vex. Caudal peduncle compressed, least depth trifle less than 

 its length and about i 1/3 its greatest depth. 



Head rather large, compressed, more or less broadly tri- 

 angular in ])rofile. Snout broad, short, convex. Eye rather 



