362 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



From Tabo Creek, near Lexington, 9 species were obtained, viz : 



Ameiurns melas. 

 Ictalurus punctatus. 



Notropis blennius (as N. 

 deliciosus). 



Notropis lutrensis. 

 Pbenacobius mirabilis. 

 Semotilus atroiiiaculatiis. 

 Hiodon alosoides. 



Dorosoma cepediauum. 

 Apomotis cyanellus (as Le- 

 pomis cjanellus). 



From the tributaries (Black water and Flat creeks) of La Mine Eiver 

 24 species were obtained, viz: 



Noturus llavus. 

 Ameiurns melas. 

 Carpiodes velifer (as Ictio- 



bus velifer). 

 Catostomus commersonii 



(as C. teres). 

 Moxostoina anreolum (as 



M. macrolepidotum du- 



quesuii). 

 Campostorua anonialuin. 

 Piniepbales notatus. 

 Notropis blennius (as N. 



deliciosus). 



Notropis lutrensis. 



Notropis unibratilis. 



Notropis cornutus (as N. 

 megalops). 



Notropis rubrifrons. 



Abramis crysoleucas (as 

 Notemigonus americauus 

 cbrysoleucus; from 

 Black water Creek only). 



Phenacobius mirabilis. 



Hybopsis kentuckiensis 

 (as H. biguttatus). 



Semotilus atromaculatus. 



Labidestbes sicculus. 

 Micropterus salmoides. 

 Apomotis cyanellus (as 



Lepomis cyanellus). 

 Lepomis bumilis. 

 Pomoxis annularis. 

 Boleosoma nigrum (as Bo- 



leosoma olmstedi macu- 



latum). 

 Etbeostoma cceruleum 



spectabile (as E. varia- 



tum spectabile). 

 Aplodinotus grunniens. 



From the tributaries (Grand Eiver and Tabo Creek) of Osage Eiver 

 the following 27 species were secured: 



Lepisosteus osseus. 

 Noturus tlavus. 

 Ameiurus melas. 

 Leptops olivaris. 

 Ictalurus punctatus. 

 Carpiodes velifer (as Ictio- 



bus velifer). 

 Catostomus commersonii 



(as C. teres). 

 Campostoma anomalum. 

 Pimepbales notatus. 

 Cliola vitnlax. 



Notropis blennius (as N. 



deliciosus). 

 Notropis gilberti. 

 Notropis dilectus. 

 Notropis umbratilis. 

 Notropis cornutus (as N. 



megalops). 

 Notropis lutrensis. 

 Pbenacobius mirabilis. 

 Hybopsis storerianus. 

 Semotilus atromaculatus. 

 Micropterus salmoides. 



Dorosoma cepediauum. 

 Apomotis cyanellus (as 



Lepomis cyanellus). 

 Lepomis bumilis. 

 Hadrojderus pboxocepba- 



lus. 

 Boleosoma nigrum (as B. 



olmstedi maculatum). 

 Etbeostoma co?ruleum 



spectabile (as E. varia- 



tum spectabile). 

 Aplodinotus grunniens. 



1885a. Charles II. Gilbert. Second series of notes on tbefisbes of Kansas. <^Bull. 

 Wasbburu Lab. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, No. 3, 97-99. 



This is the second of the four papers of Dr. Gilbert based upon the 

 collections made by Prof. F. W. Cragin in connection with the biolog- 

 ical survey of Kansas conducted by the Washburn College laboratory 

 of natural history. 



Specimens were obtained from the following streams: 



(a) Ward Creek, Sbunganunga Creek, and Kansas River, in Sbawnee County, near 

 Topeka; collectors, Messrs. Ralpb McCampbell and Dana McVicar. Meno- 

 ken, Sbawnee County; collector, Mr. L. T. Mattbews. 



(?>) Manbattan, Riley County; collector, Prof. E. A. Popenoe. 



(c) Mill Creek, at Alma, Wabaunsee County; collectors, Professor Cragin and Mr- 



Jerry Fields. 



(d) Ellis, Ellis County; collector, Dr. L. Watson. 



