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the f'lot of a cascarje. They remain m these streainr. diiriuu' 

 the whole year, at h'ast j he sinaUer otle^~ (hi. 



\'-\\>. Cm, I.. S. 1. 



].lX.-~"LKl'I]K)STRin;E 



l/MIMDOSTKI'S, Lacei). 



Tlu' Gar-rike. 



liofly eh)ngaleih eyliinlric-al. eniii[iii's.'se(l lnwai'ds the ip.il. 

 Scales cirraugcd in oblique series; tJiey aix; smodth. thiek, 

 rlioinlHrKlal, terniinatin^- on liic caJidal liii in an ohliijiie line, 

 wliieii is directed from above, i'orwards. They ai-e ol' slnny 

 hardne.ss in drieil specimens. Imt may be ent with, a l^nife ii: 

 recent iisli. Head si[uare, rounded above. e]on>i,ated: eye.-> 

 larii;e. Soih'd. yellowish; darker above. A l)road, h>np,itu- 

 dinal band of dusky Lrown extends from the o[>ereles fo lh? 

 tail just beneath tlie hiteral line. 



Fin-rays:— 1) 8: P. 14: V. T: A lO: <' M. 



L. os.s-CM-s, Gaentliei-. YllI, p. '.VM). 



Ehox osh-eus, L. tSy.st. N;i,t. !. ji. ."■)IG: Miteh. Trans, rhil . 

 vK' Lit. Hoc. X. York, 1, j.. 14-1. 



Lf/ndo-s(c/os I'i'yoii. i)('!\;i v, Nev,- Ynvk Fauna. Fir-h. ]<. liTJ. 

 pF43, lig. i:5^>. 



— ()xi/v.ri(s, Cope, Proc. Ae. Nal.^^r. L'hihid. isiis, |i, s;, 

 |-virtl:ind, Report, p. ItO, lOb, and lioslon dourn. Njit. \[\^[.. 

 [V, p. K;, id. 1; tig-. 1. 



Common ill the l>raci<isii wal'M- ni' ihe F"i,,niac, Faiaps'-i 

 and Siinie of the rivers of the Eastern Shore: noi s(dd foi roo(F 



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