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9. NOTHONOTUS SANGUIFLUUS ( Cope) Jor. 



From the South Fork of the Cumberland iu Tennessee (Cope). 



Genus BOLEOSOMA DeKay. 

 10. BOLEOSOMA MACULATUM Ag. 

 From the Kock Castle Kiver. 



Genus PGECILICHTHYS Agassi*. 



11. PCECILICHTHYS VARIATUS (Kirt.) Aff. 



From tho South Fork of the Cumberland Kiver (Cape). 



Genus ETHEOSTOJIA Rafinesgue. 



12. ETHEOSTOMA FLABELLARE Raf. 

 Abundant iu the mountain tributaries of the Cumberland. 



PERCKME. 



Genus STIZOSTETHIUM Rafinesgue. 



13. STIZOSTETHIUM SALMONEUM Raf. 

 One or two small specimens from the Kock Castle Kiver. 



CENTKAKCHID^B. 



Genus MICROPTERUS Lacepede. 

 14. MICROPTERUS PALLIDUS (Raf.) G. & J. 



The u White Trout", as this species is often called, is common in the 

 Cumberland. It is said that this species and the next were not found 

 above the falls until introduced. 



15. MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES (Lac.) Gill 



The " Black Trout 77 occurs with the preceding, and is still more abun- 

 daut. 



Genus AMBLOPLITES Rafinesque. 



1C. AMBLOPLITES RUPESTRIS (Raf.) Gill. 

 Everywhere abundant. 



