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  236. 
  Notropis 
  scylla 
  Cope. 
  Vw. 
  (212) 
  

  

  237. 
  Notropis 
  uocomis 
  1 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert. 
  Vsw. 
  

  

  238. 
  Notropis 
  phenacobius 
  - 
  Forbes. 
  Vw. 
  

  

  239. 
  Notropis 
  chlorus 
  Jordan. 
  Vnw. 
  (21G) 
  

  

  240. 
  Notropis 
  comalis 
  3 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert. 
  Vsw. 
  

  

  241. 
  Notropis 
  piptolepis 
  4 
  Cope. 
  (256) 
  

  

  242. 
  Notropis 
  topeka 
  5 
  Gilbert. 
  V. 
  

  

  243. 
  Notropis 
  boops 
  c 
  Gilbert. 
  V. 
  

  

  244. 
  Notropis 
  blennius 
  7 
  Girard. 
  V. 
  (275) 
  

  

  245. 
  Notropis 
  sirnus 
  Cope. 
  Vsw. 
  (218) 
  

  

  § 
  Hudsonius 
  Girard. 
  

  

  246. 
  Notropis 
  hudsonius 
  8 
  Clinton. 
  Vne. 
  (221) 
  

  

  246 
  b. 
  Notropis 
  hudsonius 
  amarus 
  Girard. 
  Vse. 
  (219.220,222) 
  

  

  § 
  Codoma 
  Girard 
  

  

  247. 
  Notropis 
  ornatus 
  Girard. 
  Vsw. 
  (220) 
  

  

  § 
  Montana 
  Girard. 
  

  

  248. 
  Notropis 
  leoninus 
  9 
  Girard. 
  Vsw. 
  (230) 
  

  

  249. 
  Notropis 
  lutrensis 
  10 
  Baird 
  & 
  Girard. 
  Vw. 
  (223, 
  224, 
  228, 
  229, 
  231, 
  238, 
  240) 
  

  

  1 
  Notropis 
  nocomis 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert, 
  Proc. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus. 
  1885. 
  Rio 
  Comal, 
  Texas. 
  

   2 
  Notropis 
  phenacobi 
  us 
  Forbes, 
  Bull. 
  Ills. 
  Lab. 
  Nat. 
  Hist., 
  1885, 
  1.17. 
  Peoria, 
  Ills. 
  

   3 
  Notropis 
  comalis 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert, 
  Proc. 
  U. 
  S.Nat. 
  Mus., 
  1885. 
  Rio 
  Comal, 
  Texas. 
  

  

  4 
  Photogenis 
  piptolepis 
  Cope. 
  Cope's 
  description 
  is 
  repeated 
  in 
  tbo 
  Synopsis, 
  p. 
  183, 
  

   under 
  tbe 
  erroneous 
  name 
  of 
  CUola 
  zonata 
  (Ag.). 
  Agassiz's 
  species 
  is 
  a 
  very 
  different 
  

   one, 
  allied 
  to 
  N. 
  coccogenis. 
  

  

  5 
  CUola 
  topelca 
  Gilbert, 
  Bull. 
  Washburn, 
  Lab. 
  Nat. 
  Hist. 
  Kas., 
  1884, 
  I, 
  13; 
  descrip- 
  

   tion 
  reproduced, 
  Proc. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  1884 
  Western 
  Iowa 
  and 
  Kansas. 
  Tbe 
  male 
  

   of 
  tbis 
  species 
  is 
  bright 
  red 
  in 
  life. 
  

  

  6 
  Notropis 
  hoops 
  Gilbert, 
  Proc. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  1884,201. 
  Indiana 
  to 
  Missouri. 
  

  

  7 
  Alburnops 
  blennius 
  Girard, 
  Proc.Ac. 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  Pbila., 
  185G, 
  194. 
  Tbis 
  species 
  closely 
  

   resembles 
  N. 
  illeccbrosus, 
  but 
  its 
  suborbital 
  bones 
  are 
  very 
  much 
  broader 
  tban 
  iu 
  tbe 
  

   latter 
  species, 
  and 
  its 
  anterior 
  profile 
  is 
  more 
  decurved. 
  One 
  of 
  Girard's 
  types 
  bas 
  tbo 
  

   tectb 
  1, 
  4-4, 
  0. 
  Arkansas 
  River 
  at 
  Fort 
  Smith. 
  

  

  8 
  Clupea 
  Jiudsonia 
  Clinton, 
  Ann. 
  Lye. 
  N. 
  H. 
  N. 
  Y., 
  1824 
  = 
  Hudsonius 
  fluviatilis 
  Girard, 
  

   Proc. 
  Ac. 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  Pbila., 
  185G, 
  210 
  = 
  Luxilus 
  selenc 
  Jordan, 
  Bull. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus. 
  X. 
  

   GO, 
  1877. 
  Great 
  Lakes 
  and 
  streams 
  eastward 
  as 
  far 
  south 
  as 
  the 
  Susquehanna. 
  South- 
  

   ward 
  (Maryland 
  to 
  Georgia) 
  it 
  is 
  replaced 
  by 
  tbe 
  subspecies 
  amarus, 
  wliicb, 
  as 
  stated 
  

   in 
  tbe 
  text, 
  differs 
  only 
  in 
  having 
  tbe 
  teeth 
  1, 
  4-4, 
  or 
  1, 
  instead 
  of 
  2, 
  4-4, 
  2 
  or 
  1, 
  as 
  

   in 
  tbe 
  typical 
  hudsonius. 
  Alburnops 
  saludanus 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Bray 
  ton, 
  _ 
  and 
  Hudsonius 
  

   euryopa 
  Bean 
  seem 
  to 
  bo 
  simply 
  color 
  variations 
  of 
  amarus. 
  Iiutilus 
  storerianua 
  Kirt- 
  

   J 
  and 
  bas 
  been 
  incorrectly 
  identified 
  with 
  N. 
  amarus, 
  it 
  being 
  a 
  species, 
  of 
  iHybopsis, 
  

   ( 
  = 
  Ceratichthya 
  lucens 
  Jordan). 
  

  

  9 
  Montana 
  leonina, 
  complanata, 
  amlfrigida 
  Girard. 
  Of 
  these 
  nominal 
  species 
  I 
  have 
  

   found 
  the 
  types 
  of 
  M. 
  friqida 
  only. 
  These 
  seem 
  to 
  represent 
  a 
  species 
  distinct 
  from 
  

   N. 
  lutrensis, 
  having 
  the 
  caudal 
  peduncle 
  more 
  elongate, 
  and 
  37 
  scales 
  in 
  the 
  lateral 
  

   line. 
  

  

  10 
  Leuciscus 
  lutrensis 
  Baird 
  & 
  Girard 
  = 
  Hypsilepis 
  iris 
  Cope 
  = 
  Montana 
  jugalis 
  Cope 
  = 
  

   Montana 
  gibbosa 
  Girard 
  = 
  Cyprinella 
  forbesi 
  Jordan 
  — 
  Montana 
  pulchella 
  Girard= 
  Mon- 
  

   ana 
  couchi 
  Girard 
  == 
  Montana 
  gracilis 
  Girard 
  = 
  Montana 
  ltvtal)ilis 
  Grd. 
  = 
  Montana 
  rutila 
  

   Grd. 
  = 
  Cyprinella 
  billingsiana 
  Copo= 
  ? 
  Cyprinclla 
  suavis 
  Girard. 
  

  

  Examination 
  of 
  the 
  original 
  types 
  of 
  the 
  above 
  nominal 
  species, 
  and 
  of 
  thousands 
  

  

  