tuary. 



STURGEON (Acipenser sturio). Several small 

 ones in the lower waters of the Neshaminy 



MUD-SHAD (Dorosoma cepedianum). Oc- 

 casionally a few taken in the lower waters, near 

 the mouth of the creek. 



ALE WIFE (Pomolobus pseudoharengus). 

 Frequently ascends in the spring, Bridgewater, 

 Newportville and Hulmville. 



SHAD (Alosa sapidissima). Known to occur 

 occasionally in the spring runs. Bridgewater 

 and Newportville. In June of 1905, they ascend- 

 ed to the dam at Hulmeville, where a number 

 were taken. 



EEL (Anguilla chrisypa). Tottam Creek, 

 third tributary. Flushing and Mill Creek, New- 

 portville and Hulmeville. 



SILVERY MINNOW (Hybognathus nuchalis 

 regius). Abundant, and found at Bridgewater, 

 Newportville and Hulmeville. 



FALL FISH (Semotilus bullaris). Common, 

 especially the small or young examples. Mill 

 Creek and tributary at Brookfield and in the 

 Neshaminy at Hulmeville. 



CREEK CHUB (Semotilus atromaculatus). 

 Found in Mill Creek at Flushing, in Neshaminy 

 at Hulmeville, also the Headwaters of Tottom 

 Creek, and at Newportville. 



ROACH (Abramis crysoleucas). Common in 

 the lower waters, Bridgewater, third tributary. 

 Flushing, Newportville and Hulmeville. 



BRIDLED MINNOW (Notropis bifrenatus). 

 Though I have only met with it at Hulmeville, 

 it doubtless occurs below 



SWALLOW MINNOW (Notropis procne). 

 Hulmeville. 



SPAWN-EATER (Notropis hudsonius amarus). 

 Common at Hulmeville and Newportville. 



SILVER-FIN (Notropis whipplii analostanus). 

 Common at Hulmeville, Newportville and Bridge- 

 water. 



RED-FIN (Notropis cornutus). Abundant at 

 Hulmeville and Flushing. Also in Mill Creek. 



ATTRACTIVE MINNOW (Notropis photo- 

 genis amoenus). Abundant at Hulmeville. 



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