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Air. ( '. t^fsri/nis t DeK. (young.) Jl/". acJiiyan, (Raf.) Gill, 

 etc., etc.] 



2. AMBLOPLITES, Rafinesque. ROCK BASS. 



< CentrarcJius, Cuvier. 



1. A. rupestris, (Raf.) Gill. ROCK BASS. GOGGLE 

 EYK. RKD EYE. Depth about half length; head more 

 than one -third; eye nearly four in head, very large; 

 cheeks scaly; front convex; longest dorsal ray two-thirds 

 depth of head at front of orbit; brassy olive with golden 

 green and blackish markings; a dark spot at base of 

 each scale, which is conspicuous after death, giving a 

 striped appearance; I). XI, 11; A. VI, 10; fet. 1. 42; L. 

 8. Great Lakes and rivers west of the Alleganies; an 

 abundant species. [.1. ceneus^ (C. & V.) Ag. .1. ic/tf/tc- 

 toides, (Raf.) Ag.] 



2. A. cavifrons, Cope. Depth 2|- in length; mouth 

 larger, muzzle more projecting, the front therefore con- 

 cave, cheeks nearly naked; eyes still larger, 3 in head; 

 longest dorsal ray equal to depth of head at front of 

 orbit; silvery, dusted with dark points; scales with dark 

 shades; D. X, 12; A. VI, 11; lat. 1. 38. Roanoke R. 



3. ACANTHARCHUS, Gill. BASS Sux FISHES. 



< Cetitrtrrc/tttfi, Baird. 



1. A. pomotis, (Baird) Gill. MUD Sux FISH. Ellip- 

 tical; mouth large; dark greenish olive, with dull yellow- 

 ish markings and longitudinal dusky streaks; opercles 

 with dusky radiating bars; D. XI, 12; A. V, 12; L. 5. 

 Muddy streams coastwise, N. Y. to S. C. 



4. CHSENOBRYTTUS, Gill. AVAR MOUTHS. 



Caliiurus, Ag. 



1. C. gulosus, (C. & V.) Gill. BLACK Sux FISH. 

 Dark olive green above; sides greenish and brassy with 



