314 Fishes of Upper' Georgia. 



6. MICROPTERUS PALLIDUS Gill and Jordan.* 



Lepomis pallida Raf., Ich. Oh., 30, 1820. 



Cichla floridana Le Sueur, Journ. Phil. Ac. Sci., II, 1822, 219. 



Micropterus floridanus Goode, Bull. U. S. Nat. Museum, 1876. 

 Huro nigricans Cuv. and Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss. IT, 124, 1828. Rich. 



F. B. A., Ill, 4, 1836. Jardiue, Nat. Lib. I, Perches, 108, 1835. 



Dekay, Fishes N. Y., 1842, 15. Storer, Syu. 1846, 277. Giinther, 



Cat. Fishes, I, 255, 1859. 

 Grystes nigricans Agass., L. Superior, 1850, 297. 

 Micropterus nigricans Cope, Proc. Phil. Ac. Sci., 1865, 83, and 1870, 



451. Gill, Rcpt. Coram. Agr., 1866, 407; Proc. Am. Asso. Adv. 



Sci., 1873, 70 B. Jordan, Ind. Geol. Surv., 1874, 214; Man. 



Vert., 1876, 229. 

 Grystes nobilior Agassiz, Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, XVII, 1854, 298. Put- 

 nam, Bull. M. C. Z., 1863, 6. 

 G7-ystes nuecensis Baird and Girard, Proc. Phil. Ac. Sci., 1854, 25. 



Diopiites nuecensis Girard, U. S. Pac. R. R. Surv., 4, 1858; U. S. 



Mex. Bound. Surv., 1859, 3. 

 Grystes salmoides Holbrook, Ich. S. C, 1855, 25, and Second Ed., 1860, 28. 



Norris, Am. Aug. Book, 1864, 99. 

 Grystes megastoma Garlick, Treat. Art Prop. Fish, 1857, 108. 



Abundant in the Etowah, Oostanaula, and Coosa Rivers, 

 rather more so than the next species, and everywhere con- 

 founded with it under the name of Trout. 



7. MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES. 



Labrus salmoides Lacepede, Hist. Nat. des Poiss., Ill, 716, 1800 ? 



Grystes sahnoides Cuv. and Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss., Ill, 54, 1829. 

 Jardine, Nat. Lib. I, Perches, 158, 1835. Dekay, Fishes N. Y., 26, 

 1842. Storer, Synopsis, 1846, 288. Herbert, Fish and Fishing, 

 197. 

 3Iicropterus sahnoides Gill, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., 1873, 67 B. 

 Jordan, Ind. Geol. Surv., 1874, 214; Man. Vert., 1876, 230. 

 Micropterus dolomieu Lacepede, Hist. Nat. des Poiss., IV, 325, 1800? 



*Prof. Gill calls my attention to the fact that what is probably this species from 

 Mexico, has been refigured by LeVaillant and IJocourt, under the names of Diopiites 

 treculii sp. n., D. salmoides (Uolbr.), D. variabilis (LeSueur) and D. nuecensis Grd., 

 in Etudes sur les Poissons < Mission Scientilique a la Mexique, 1874. Letter-press 

 descriptions have not yet appeared. 



