404  Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. 
Ohio, Louisiana, Lesurur. 
Pimelodus 4 queue fourchue, Pimelodus cauda-furcatus, LesuEur, Mémoires du Muséum, v. p. 152. 
Le Pimélode fourchu (Pimelodus furcatus, Lesuzur), Cuy. et Vau., xv. p. 136. 
Pimelodus furcatus, DExkay’s Report, p. 187. 
9. Pimelodus pullus, Dexay. 
Uniform dusky brown above, approaching to black; beneath bluish white. Fins and cir- 
thi black, the former tinged with red. Pectorals pointed ; ventrals subacute ; caudal fins 
emarginate. 
D.1-5. P.1-7. V.8. A.17. C. 193. Length, 9 inches to 1 foot. 
New York, Dexay. 
Pimelodus pullus, Brown Cat-fish, DEKay’s Report, p. 184, pl. 37, fig. 117. 
10. Pimelodus atrarius, DexKay. 
Deep black, occasionally blackish brown above and on the sides; ashen-gray beneath. 
Adipose dorsal long and slender ; the rays of the fins passing beyond the membrane. Cau- 
dal emarginate, round, with numerous accessary rays. 
Ds1-6. P.1-7. V.8 A.20.. C.17§. Length, 4 to 5 inches. 
New York, Dexay. 
Pimelodus atrarius, Black Cat-fish, Dexay’s Report, p. 185, pl. 36, fig. 116. 
11. Pimelodus cupreus, Rar. 
The upper surface of the head and back is olivaceous; the sides and beneath coppery 
yellow, and the fins often orange orreddish. Upper jaw projecting. Maxillary barbels short, 
reaching only half the length of the head. Adipose small and narrow, and does not reach 
as far back as the termination of the base of the anal fin. Anal rounded anteriorly ; acute 
at its posterior angle. 
D.1-7. P.1-7. V.1-7. A.24. C. 249. Length, 1 to 4 feet. 
Lake Erie, Ohio River, and their tributaries, Rar., Kinrnanp. 
Pimelodus cupreus, Yellow Cat-fish, Rar., Ichth. Ohien., p. 65. 
“ se Ke Oe Kirtianp’s Report, pp. 169, 194; catalogued, not described. 
« te rT “ Dexay’s Report, p. 187; catalogued, not described. 
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12. Pimelodus limosus, Rar. 
Dusky, clouded with irregular muddy spots on the head and back, and lighter gray on the 
abdomen and throat. Maxillary barbels extend to the pectoral fin. Lower jaw the longer. 
Anal rounded ; caudal nearly even. 
D.1-7. P.1-10. V.9. A.1. C.20. Length, 18 inches. 
Ohio River, Rar., Kinruanp. 
