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38. Galeichthys felis (Linnaeus). Sea Cat-fiah. 



West Florida at Bayport (Cope 1877, as^riws equeatris) • Florida coast (Goode 1879a, 

 as Ariopais felis); Marco Island (Velie coll., Goode &, Bean 18796, as A. felia); 

 Florida (J. W. Milner coll., Bean 1883, as Arius felis) ; Key West (Jordan 1884a, and 

 Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896); Florida Keys (Jordan 1884(?, as A. felis); west 

 coast (Henshall 1889, as Tachyaurua felis); Tampa (Hensball 1894); Biscayne Bay 

 (McCormick coll.. Smith 1895, as A. felis) ; and Indian River at Stuart and elsewhere 

 (Evermaun & Bean 1896). 



39. Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque). Channel Cat; Spotted Cat. 



St. Johns River (Goode 1879a, as Ichtho'lurus punctatus, and Bean 1880, a.s I, punctatus) ; 

 Lake Apopka (Lonnberg 1894, as Ictalurus punctatus); and St. Johns River near 

 Welaka, Lake Monroe, and Palatka (Kendall coll., 1897). 



40. Ameiurus catus (Linnaeus). Mud Cat. 



St. Johns River (Goode 1879a and Beau 1880, as A. nigricans) ; St. Johns River (Jor- 

 dan & Meek 1884, as Ictalurus niveiventria) ; Lake Apopka (Lonnberg 1894, as Ictalurus 

 nigricans); St. Johns River near Welaka and Palatka, and Lake Monroe (Kendall 

 coll., 1897). 



41. Ameiurus okeechobeensis (Heilprin). Okeechobee Cat-fiah. 

 Lake Okeechobee (Heilprin 1887, as Ictalurus okeechoieenaia, tj'pe) . 



42. Ameiurus erebennus Jordan. 



St. Johns River (Jordan 1877, type) ; St. Johns and Arlington rivers (Goode 1879a) ; 

 San Sebastian River (Henshall coll., Jordan 1880, and Evermann & Bean 1896); and 

 St. Johns River, Orange County (Lonnberg 1894). 



43. Ameiurus natalis (Le Sueur). Yelloxo Cat. 



Pemberton and Sampson creeks, and Santa Fe, Withlacoochee, and Little Withla- 

 coochee rivers (Woolman 1890) ; Fern Creek at Orlando, and ditches and pond around 

 Kissimmee and near Lake Jessup (Lonnberg 1894, as A. natalis, var. cupreus). 



44. Ameiurus nebulosus (Le Sueur). Common Bullhead. 



Joshua Creek and Alligator Branch (Woolman 1890); Lake Apopka and other 

 lakes (Lonnberg 1894); Little River near Miami and Miami River (Evermann & 

 Kendall coll., 1896) ; and Lake Monroe, and Volusia Bar, Lake George (Kendall coll., 

 1897). 



45. Ameiurus nebulosus marmoratus (Holbrook). Marhled Bullhead. 

 Florida (Jordan & Evermann 1896). 



46. Schilbeodes gyrinus (Mitchill). Poison Cat-fiah. 



Santa Fe River and Sampson Creek (Woolman 1890, as Noturua gyrinus); Fern 

 Creek near Orlando, and St. Johns River (Lonnberg 1894, as X. gyrinus); and Lake 

 Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



47. Schilbeodes leptacanthus (Jordan), 



New River at New River Station (Woolman 1890, as Xoturus leptacanthua). 



CATOSTOMID.aE. The Suckers. 



48. Erimyzon sucetta (Lacepede). Chuh Sucker. 



St. Johns River (Jordan 1878, as E. goodei, type) ; San Sebastian River (Henshall 

 coll., Jordan 1880, as E. goodei) ; rivers and lakes of Florida, especially Lake Monroe 

 (R. E. Earll coll., Bean 1883, as E. goodei); Escambia River (Bellman 1886); East 

 Florida (Henshall coll., Jordan 1880, as E. goodei); Joshua Creek, Peace River at 

 Zolfo Springs, Mill Creek, Little Withlacoochee River, Santa Fe River, Sampson 

 Creek, and New River (Woolman 1890) ; Lake Apopka, Fern Creek, and small lakes 

 between Apopka and Toronto (Lonnberg 1894); Little Arch Creek (Smith coll., 

 1895) ; ponds near Tampa (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896) ; and Lake Monroe, 

 ponds near Welaka, and St. Johns River at Welaka (Kendall coll., 1897). 



49. Minytrema melanops (Rafinesque). Spotted Sucker. 

 Escambia River (Bollman 1886). 



