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times in the total length. The snout is somewhat decurvecL 

 Mouth small and the lower jaw included within the upper. The 

 gill covers are scaly, cheeks naked except in occasional individ- 

 uals, and the nape is usually scaled. The fins are high, but lower 

 and smaller than in other species of Boleosoma. D. VIII 

 to X, 10-14; A. I. 7 to 9; scales 5-44 to 55-9. 



Color olivaceous; the back with brown, tessellations; sides with 

 many W-shaped blotches. The head is speckled above; in males 

 generally black. In the breeding season the whole anterior part 

 of the male is often black. A dark line forward from the eye 

 and sometimes another downward. This is one of the small 

 species, attaining a length of only 2-| inches. It is found on the 

 bottom in clear small brooks, where it lies partly concealed by 

 sand, and changes 'its colors according to its surroundings. 



The Johnny darter ranges from western Pennsylvania to Mis- 

 souri and Dakota. In the Great lakes region it is abundant, 

 and it is one of the commonest darters in the streams of Ohio, 

 It does not occur in eastern Pennsylvania. In New York it ap- 

 pears to occur in the Great lakes region only. 



254 Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi (Storer) 

 Tessellated Darter 



Etheostoma olmstedi STOKER, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 61, pi. 5, fig. 2, 1841; 



Hist. Fish. Mass. 30, pi. IV, fig. 1, 1867; BEAN, Fishes Penna, 120, 



pi. 33, fig. 67, 1893. 



Boleosoma olmstedi GOODE & BEAN, Bull. Essex Inst. XI, 19, 1879. 

 Boleosoma olmstedi JORDAN & GILBERT, Bull. 16, U. S. Nat. Mus. 492, 1883; 



BEAN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. IX, 365, 1897. 

 Etheostoma nigriwi olmstedi MEEK, Ann. N. Y. Ac. Sci. IV, 313, 1888. 

 Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi EVERMANN & KENDALL, Kept. U. S. F. C. 1894, 



603, 1886; JORDAN & EVERMANN, Bull. 47, U. S. Nat. Mus. 1057, 1896, 



pl.'CLXXI, fig. 451, 1900; EUGENE SMITH, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y. 1897, 



36, 1898. 

 Boleosoma tessellatum DE KAY, N. Y. Fauna, Fishes, 20, pi. 20, fig. 57, 1842. 



The head is contained four and one fourth times in total 

 length; depth five and one fourth times. The cheeks and operclea 

 are scaly; nape and breast naked. The lateral line is complete,, 

 with about 50 scales. D. IX, 14; A. I, 9. 



The color is olivaceous; fins with many narrow bars; the back 

 tessellated; sides with blotches and zigzag markings. Head in 



