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from "N. A." or "U. S." without any iudicutiou of habitat. 

 4. Species so imperfectly described that we are unable to refer 

 them with any degree of certainty to the proper genus. 5. Species 

 overlooked or forgotten. 



The tyjDe of a genus is the species first mentioned, unless other- 

 wise exj^ressed. 



This list contains about GOO nominal species. A few remain to be 

 described, but a very much larger number will certainly be eliminated 

 Avhen Ichthyology receives the careful revision that has been made 

 in Ornithology and Herpetology. 



ETHEOSTOMIDAE. 



1. MICROPERCA Putnam, 1863. 



1. Microperca punctulata Putnam. Wisconsin to Alabama. 



2. CATONOTUS Agassiz, 1854. d. g. 



2. Catouotus lineolatus Agassiz. Illinois ; Wisconsin, d. s. 



3. Catouotus flabellatns (Raf.) Putnam. New York to Illinois and South. 



4. Catouotus lepidus (Gfrd.) Jordan. Rio Grande Region, d. a. g. 



3. ALVARIUS Girard, 1859. d. g. 



5. Alyarius lateralis Girard. Rio Grande Region. 



4. NOTHONOTUS Agassiz, 18G3. d. g. 



6. Nothonotns iilg'er (Raf.) Jordan. Ohio Valley. 



(syn. Etheostoma maeulata, Kirt.) 



7. Nothonotus punctulatus Agassiz. Missouri, and S. W. d.s. 



5. POECILICHTHYS Agassiz, 1854. 



S. Poeciliclitliys caeruleus (Storer) Agassiz. Ohio to Wis.; 111.; Mo. 



9. Poecilichtliys spectabilis Agassiz. Indiana to Missouri, d. s. 



10. Poecilichthys zonalis Cope. Indiana to Tennessee. 



11. Poecilichthys pottsii (Grd.) Jordan. Rio Grande Region, d.s. 



12. Poecilichthys vitraeus Cope. French Broad R. 



13. Poecilichthys rufiliueatus Cope. French Broad R. 



14. Poecilichthys vulueratus Cope. French Broad R. 



15. Poeciliclithys ciuereus (Storer) Jordan. Tennessee R. d. a. g. 

 1(}. Poecilichthys tessellatns (Storer) Jordan. Tennessee R. d.a.g. 

 17. Poecilichthys Hiesaeas Cope. Kansas, d.a.g. d.s. 



