410  Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. 
7. Leuciscus erythrogaster, Rar. 
Two longitudinal black stripes upon sides; the space between the stripes white and 
silvery ; abdomen white, occasionally tinged with carmine in some specimens, and wholly of 
a bright carmine in others. Head short. 
D.8. P.12. V. 8 <A.8, C.20. Length, 3 to 6 inches. 
All the small brooks and rivulets of the West, Kirrnanp. Alabama, Srorrr. 
TREESEE leryubtonastals Red pete Shiner, Rar., Ichth. Ohien., p. 47. 
fe RaerNn! s Report, Catalogue, p. 169. 
“ Ui sf ff a Bost. Journ. Nat, Hist., rv. p. 23, pl. 11, fig. 2. 
8. Leuciscus plargyrus, Rar. 
Olivaceous and brown on the back and head; white and silvery on the sides and opercu- 
lum, occasionally iridescent. A brown band extends from the base of the head to the 
caudal fin, and involves the lateral line in its posterior half; beneath this band, a delicate 
blue or purplish tint is finally lost in the pure white of the abdomen. Mouth diagonal. Eyes 
large. 
D.9. P.15to20. V.9. A.9. C.20. Length, 4 inches. 
Kentucky, Rar. Every permanent stream in the State of Ohio, Kirrnanp. 
RUE plargyrus, Silver-side Fall-fish, Rar., Ichth. Ohien., p. 50. 
Oy Common Shiner of Ohio, Krrttanp, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., v. p. 26, pl. 8, fig. 2 
9. Leuciscus cephalus, Rar. 
Silvery. Back brownish. Sometimes the base of the caudal fin is marked like the dor- 
sal, with a round black or olive spot. The upper surface of the head and upper jaw often 
ornamented with prominent spines, varying in height and number. 
D.9. P.15. V.(?). A.9. C.20. Length, 6 to 8 inches. 
Ohio, Rar., Kirrianp. 
SSGEUINE cephalus, Big-head Chubby, Rar., Ichth. Ohlen., p. 49. 
sf Horned Bie Kiwmcan’ s Report, p. 169. 
as Us ‘ Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., 111. p. 345, pl. 5, fig. 2. 
Leuciscus cephalus, Horned Chub, Dexay’s Report, p. 214. 
10. Leuciscus Kentuckiensis, Rar. 
Upper surface of the head and back dark umber, running into a lighter brown as it de- 
scends the sides, which are of a faint blue, that fades into a silvery white on the abdomen. 
Head of the male studded with minute tubercles above. Scales large. Caudal fin large, 
acutely lobed. 
D.8. P.12. V.(?). A.8. C.22. Length, 3 to 5 inches. 
Kentucky, Rar. Ohio, Kirrianp. 
Luxilus Kentuckiensis, Kentuckian Shiner, Rar., Ichth. Ohien., p. 48. 
« ar White and Yellow-winged Shiner, Kirrtanp’s Report, Catalogue, p. 169. 
3 as Kentucky Shiner, Kirtianp, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., v, p.27, pl. 8, fig. 3. 
