368 Fishes of Upper Georgia. 



the South Fork of the Ocmulgee, where we took great 

 numbers of small specimens, but none over six inches in 

 length. It is said to reach a considerable size, and is known 

 as the Yellow Cat. 



Recapitulation. 



The present investigation has shown the occurrence of 53 

 species in the rivers of Georgia, distributed as shown in the 

 list on the next page. Those species which we found so 

 common that they may be considered as characteristic of the 

 fauna, — or in other words, so abundant, that any succeeding 

 ichthyologist can visit these streams with a certainty of se- 

 curing them, — are designated by a star (*). 



Note. The following species from Georgia, in the U. S. 

 National Museum, may be added to the list on page 369. 

 This paper will now practically include all that is definitely 

 known in regard to the fresh- water fishes of Georgia. 



Euporaotis pallidus (Ag.) Gill and Jor. . . . Coosa River. 



Helioperca obscura (Ag.) Jor Coosa River. 



Xenotis sanguinolentus (Ag.) Jor. . . . Savannah River. 



Chaenobryttus gulosus (Val.) Cope Coosa River. 



Pomoxys hexacanthus (Cuv. and Val.) Ag. . . Coosa River. 



Asternotremia mesotrema Jor., MSS. . Precise locality unknown. 



Photogenis grandipinnis Jor., MSS. . Precise locality unknown. 



Semotilus thoreauianus Jor., MSS. . Precise locality unknown. 



Erimyzon melanops (Raf.) Jor Coosa River. 



"Carpiodes cyprinus (Le S.) Ag Coosa River. 



Dorysoma cepedianura heterurum (Raf.) Jor. . . Coosa River. 

 Ichthtelurus punctatus (Raf.) Jor. .... Coosa River. 



Lepidosteus osseus (L.) Ag. Coosa River. 



Boleosoma olmstedi (Storer) Ag. . . . Ocmulgee River. 



Centrarchus irideus (Bosc.) C. and V. . . . Coosa River. 



Centrarchus macropterus (Lac.) Jor. . . . Ocmulgee River. 



Aphododerus sayanus (Gill) Dekay Coosa River. 



Pomoxys annularis Raf. Coosa River. 



Esox raveneli Holbr Coosa River. 



Hybopsis xreuocephalus Jor. Coosa River. 



Notemigonus ischanus Jor. (large specimens, lower 



fins yellow, crimson-tipped) .... Ocmulgee River. 

 Amiurus marmoratus (Holbr.) Jor. . . . Altamaha River. 



Amiurus lividus (Raf.) Jor, ...... Coosa River. 



