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from Huntsville, Ala. We are unable to decide, from the description 

 and a MS. drawing kindly forwarded by Professor Bliss, whether this 

 species is a Lepiopomus or a Xenotis. 



Genus XENOTIS Jordan. 



24. XENOTIS SANGUINOLENTUS (Agassiz) Jordan. 



Originally described from the Tennessee River at Huntsville. We 



have seen no specimens from that locality, and are unable to decide 



whether Agassiz's species is the one to which we have applied the name 



sanguinolentus, or whether it be one of the forms of the Northern X. 



meyalotis. 



23. XENOTIS INSCRIPTUS (Agassiz) Jor. 



Originally described from the Tennessee River at Huntsville. Also 

 found by Professor Cope in the upper waters of the same river. 



Genus EUPOMOTIS Gill & Jordan. 

 26. EUPOMOTIS PALLIDUS (Agassiz) G. & J. 

 Originally described from Huutsville, Ala. 



Genus XYSTKOPLITES Jordan. 

 27. XYSTROPLITES NOTATUS (Agassiz). 



Originally described from Huntsville, and later found by Professor 

 Cope in the upper waters of the Tennessee. This species may be 

 a Eupoinotis instead of a Xystroplites. It much resembles the Texan 

 Xystroplites heros B. & C. 



Genus HAPLOIDONOTUS Eafinesque. 

 28. HAPLOIDONOTUS GEUNNIENS Raf. 



Abundant in the Tennessee Basin. The form called by Professor 

 Agassiz Amblodon concinnus needs re-examination before it can be admit- 

 ted as a species. 



Genus LABIDESTHES Cope. 



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29. LABIDESTHES SICOULUS Cope. 



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Found by Professor Cope in Coal Creek, a tributary of the Clinch 

 River. 



