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138. Cyprinodon variegatus Lacdp^de. Shcepshead Minnow. 



East Florida (McClure, Ord «fe Say coll., Le Sueur 1821, type of Lebias ellipsoidea); 

 Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a; Jordan & Gilbert 1882; and as C. 

 gihbosus, Bean 1883) ; St. Augustine aud Lake Monroe (Goode 1879a) ; Jupiter Inxet 

 (Henshall coll.. Bean 1883); Boca Grande {Fish Hawk coll., 1889); Barnes Sound, 

 Big Gasparilla, Myakka River, pond near Stump Pass, and Long Boat Key vHensnaJ 

 1889) ; Key "West, Punta Gorda, Hog Island, Ozona and New Smyrna (^Lonnberg i894) ; 

 Lake Worth (Smith coll., 1895); and Indian River at Titusville, Stuart, Pelican 

 Island, Indian River Inlet, Cocoa and South Lake (Evermann & Bean 1896). 



139. Cyprinodon variegatus riverendi (Poey). 



Key West (Jordan 1884a, and Jordan & Evermann 1896), and Tampa Bay {Fish, 

 ^awA; coll., 1898). 



140. Cyprinodon carpio Giinther. 



Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1882, type of C. mydrus; and Bean 1883, as 

 C. mydrus) ; Key West (Jordan ISSla, as C. mydrus) ; Cards Sound, Key West, Lemon 

 Bay, Barnes Sound, Marco, Gordon Pass, San Carlos Pass, Big Gasparilla, Long Boat 

 Key and Sarasota Bay (Henshall 1889); Key West and Punta Gorda (Lonnberg 

 1894) ; Little River (Smith coll., 1895) ; Cape Florida, Key AVest and Tarjion Springs 

 (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896); and Tampa Bay {Fish Hawk coll., 1898). 



141. Jordanella floridae Goode & Bean. 



Lake Monroe (Baird coll., Goode 1879a, type of genus and species) ; San Sebastian 

 River (Henshall coll., Jordan 1879 and 1880) ; Jupiter Inlet and Lake Monroe (Bean 

 1883) ; Indian River (R. E. Earll coll., Jordan 1884c) ; fresh pond near Myakka River 

 (Henshall 1889) ; Alligator River, Punta Gorda, Joshua Creek, Peace River at Zolfo, 

 Alligator Branch, Pemberton Creek, Withlacoochee River, Little Withlacoochee 

 River, and Pond Creek (Woolman 1890); St. Johns River and tributaries, Lake Jes- 

 Bup, Lake Tohopekaliga and other waters (Lonnberg 1894); Hillsboro River (Smith 

 coll., 1895) ; Sebastian and Indian rivers (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; Miami and Little 

 rivers (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896) ; and swamps near Welaka and Lake Monroe 

 (Kendall coll., 1897). 



142. Gambusia afBnis (Baird & Girard). To}) Minnow. 



Palatka (T. Glover coll., Girard 1859, type of Gr. holbrooki) • Volusia (Cope 1877, as 

 Haplochilus melanops) ; San Sebastian River (Henshall coll., Jordan 1880, as G. patru- 

 elis) ; St. Johns River (.Jordan & Meek 1884, as G. patrueUs) ; Myakka River and pond 

 near it (Henshall 1889); Alligator River, Punta Gorda, Charlie Apopka and Oak 

 creeks, Peace River at Zolfo Springs, Wauchula and Bartow, Alligator Branch, Pem- 

 berton Creek, Galliger Drain, Mill Creek, Withlacoochee and Little Withlacoochee 

 rivers. Pond Creek, Santa Fe River, Sampson Creek and New River (Woolman 1890); 

 Orange County, Kissimmee, Arcadia, Lake Jessup and Lake Beauty near Orlando 

 (Lonnberg 1894) ; Little Arch Creek, Crocodile Hole, Indian Creek and Hillsboro 

 River (Smith coll., 1895); Palm Beach (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; ponds near Tampa, 

 Miami River and Lake Butler (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896); Ocklawaha River, 

 Palatka, St. Johns River, ponds and sulphur springs near Welaka, Volusia Bar and 

 Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



143. Heterandria formosa Agassiz. Least-fish. 



Palatka (Girard 1859, and Kendall coll., 1897) ; Florida (Glover coll., Goode 1879a, 

 as Girardinus formosus); Arlington River (Jordan 1879, as G.formosus)', St. Johns 

 River (Goode coll.. Bean 1883, as G. formosus); St. Johns River (Jordan & Meek 

 1884); Myakka River and fresh pond near it (Henshall 1889); Fern Creek, ponds 

 near Orlando, ditches near Oviedo, small lake at McDonald near Zellwood, St. Johns 

 River, Lake Jessup and Lake Kissimmee (Lonnberg 1894, as G. formosus) ; Hillsboro 

 River (Smith coll., 1895); Lake Butler aud Little River at Miami (Evermann & 

 Kendall coll., 1896); Match Creek, tributary of Ocklawaha River, St. Johns River 

 at Welaka, Palatka, Volusia Bar at head of Lake George, Lake Monroe and swamp 

 pools and sulphur springs near Welaka (Kendall coll., 1897). 



