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ESOCID.E. 



Genus ESOX Linnceus. 

 9. Esox RETICULATUS Le Sueur. 



Very common. We are unable to distinguish the . Southern form 

 (plialeratus Say, affinis Holbrook) as even varietally distinct from the 

 Northern reticulatus. 



10. Esox EAVENELI Holbrook. 



Obtained by Professor Cope in the Catawba. Its specific distinction 

 from E. americanus Gmelin appears questionable. 



SALMONIM. 



Genus SALVELINUS Eichardson. 

 11. SALVELINUS FONTTNALIS (Mitchill) Gill & Jordan. 



This species was found by Professor Cope in the headwaters of the 

 Catawba Kiver. 



OYPRINID^E. 



Genus CAMPOSTOMA Agassi*. 

 12. CAMPOSTOMA ANOMALUM (Raf.) Ag. 



Subspecies prolixum (Storer) Jor. 

 A few specimens from Saluda River. Also in the Catawba (Cope). 



Genus HYBOGNATHCS Agassiz. 

 13. HYBOGNATHUS ARGYRITIS Girard. 



A few specimens were obtained in Saluda Kiver, not distinguishable 

 from others from Ohio Kiver and others (types of H. osmerinus Cope) 

 from New Jersey. Pnofessor Cope found it abundant in Catawba Kiver. 



Genus ALBURNOPS Girard. 

 14. ALBURNOPS SALUDANUS, sp. nov. 



Hybopsis amarus, " variety from the Catawba," COPE (1870), Proc. Am, Pbilos. Soc. 460. 

 A species belonging to "Hybopsis* Group A", of Cope, which is equi- 



