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{Haploidonotus, Hojjladelus, LWiolepis), this does not affect the 

 question of priority, and as those publications are not accessible to 

 me, I shall take no notice of them in this paper. The groups 

 printed in capitals (as PERCA) were considered by Rafinesque as 

 genera ; those in small capitals (as Stizostediox) as subgenera, 

 although in several cases he suggests the true generic value of 

 these lower groups. In the right-hand column the style of printing 

 is the same. The synonymy is given only in cases of recent changes 

 of nomenclature. Identifications original with the author are des- 

 ignated by a dagger (f ). 



Rafinesquian Najvies. 



Page. 



Genus I. PERCA Linnaeus 20 



Subgenus Stizostediox 23 



1. Perca salmonea 21 



Lepibema 23 



2. Perca chrysopa 22 



POMACAMPSIS 23 



3. Perca nigropunctata* 23 



II. AAIBLODON 24 



4. Amblodon grunniens 24 



III. CALLIURUS 26 



5. Calliurus punctulatus 26 



IV. ICTHELIS 27 



Telipomis 27 



6. Icthelis macrocliira 27 



7. Icthelis cyanella 28 



8. Ictlielis melanops 28 



POMOTIS 28 



9. Icthelis erythrops 29 



10. Icthelis aurita 29 



1 1. Icthelis megalotis 29 



Modern Names. 



= STIZOSTEDIUM. 



(Syn. Lucioperca Cuvier, 1829). 

 Stizostedium salmoneum Raf. 



= Lepibema ^ ROCCUS Mitchill 



(1817). 

 Roccus chrysops (Raf.) Gill. 

 — 1 



Stizostedium sp. ? (very bad). 



= HAPLOIDONOTUS Raf. (1818). 

 Haploidonotus grunniena (Raf.) Gill. 



■{ MICROPTERUS Lacepede (1802). 

 Micropterus sp. (probably salmoides). 



)- ICHTHELIS, etc. 



(Syn. Lepomis Cope.) 



= CHAENOBRYTTUS Gill {nearly). 

 (Syn. Calliurus kg.) 



1 Ichthelis macrochira (Kirt.) Bliss. 



Chaenobryttus cyanellusf (Raf.) Jor- 

 dan. 



(Syn. Calliurus punctulatus 1 lon- 

 gulus and foi'mosics Grd.), 



Chaenobryttus melanops (Raf.) Gill. 

 (Syn. Chaenobryttus mineopas 

 Cope.) 



(Not Pomotis of Cuvier and Auct.) 



Ambloplites rupestris (Raf.) Gill. 



Ichthelis auritus Raf. 



Ichthelis megalotis Raf. Bliss. 



(Syn. Pomotis nitidus Kirtland.) 



