362 Fishes of Upper Georgia. 



5. ESOX RETICULATUS Le Sueur, 

 var. AFFINIS (Holbrook) Jordan. 



* A single large specimen of this species was taken. It is 

 known locally as the Jack. 



6. SEMOTILUS CORPORALIS (Mitchill) Putnam. 



A few small specimens from a little Spring run, — not 

 found in the river. 



7. NOCOMIS RUBRIFRONS Jordan. 



This little fish we found quite abundant. It is possible 

 that it is specifically different from the northern form. 



8. HYBOPSIS HUDSONIUS. 



var. AMARUS. 



var. hudsonius. 



Clupea hudsonia Dewitt Clinton, "Annals Lyceum Nat. Hist. N. Y., I, 



49, 1824." 

 Leuciscus hudsonius Dekay, Fishes N. Y., 1842, 206. Storer, Sy- 



nopsis,*409. Agassiz, Lake Superior, 1S50, 272. Giinther, Cat. 



Fishes, VII, 251. 

 Hybopsis hudsonius Putnam, Bull. M. C. Z., 1863, 9. Cope, Cyp. 



Penn., 386. Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc., 1870, 460. Jordan, 



Man. Vert., 1876, 281. Jordan and Copeland, Bull. Buff. Soc., 



1876, 150. 

 Hudsonius fluviatilis Girard, Proc. Phil. Ac. Sci., 1856, 210. 



var. amarus. 



Iludsonius amarus Girard, Prop. Phil. Ac. Sci., 1S56, 210. 



Hybopsis amarus Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, 1870, 460» Jordan and 

 Copeland, Bull. Buff. Soc, 1876, 150. 

 Hybopsis phaenna Cope, Proc. Phil. Ac. Sci., 1864, 279. Abbott, Am. 



Naturalist. 



My specimens show the following characters : — 



c Head stout, broad above and rather short, 4£ in length, depth 4* ; the 

 form elongated. 



Top of head flattish ; snout curved, but not so abruptly bent downward 

 as represented in Dekay's figure of L. hudsonius. Eye very large, about 

 3 in head, rather greater thau snout. Mouth moderate, inferior, some- 

 what oblique. 



