BLACK NOSE DACE (Rhinichthys atronasus). 

 Common at Hulmeville, and in Mill Creek, and 

 its tributaries at Brookfield. Also in Tottam 

 Creek, and at Newportville. 



CARP (Cyprinus carpio). Common in the 

 lower waters of the Neshaminy, Bridgewater, 

 Newportville, and Hulmeville. 



SUCKER (Catostomus commersonnii). Com- 

 mon, and ascending the third tributary and Mill 

 Creek, during spring, Bridgewater and Hulme- 

 ville. 



MULLETT (Erimyzon sucetta oblongus). 

 Hulmeville, and in the third tributary. 



WHITE CAT-FISH (Ameiurus catus). Taken 

 sometimes in the lower waters, and at Bridge- 

 water. 



PIKE (Esox americanus). Found in the third 

 tributary, and near Bridgewater. 



MUD MINNOW (Umbra pygmaea). Near 

 Bridgewater. 



MUMMICHOG (Fundulus heteroclitus mac- 

 rolepidotus). Very abundant. Bridgwater and 

 lower waters of the Neshaminy. 



BARRED KILLIFISH (Fundulus diaphanus). 

 Common. Newportville and Hulmeville. 



GAR (Tylosurus marinus). Lower waters of 

 the Neshaminy. 



LONG-EARED SUNFISH (Lepomis auritus). 

 Common in some sections in the upper waters, 

 as about Hulmeville and Newportville. 



COMMON SUNFISH (Pomotis gibbosus). 

 Found in the third tributary, Bridgewater, New- 

 portville, and Hulmeville. 



Black Bass (Micropterus dolomieu). Oc- 

 casionally taken at Hulmeville and Newportville, 



YELLOW PERCH (Perca flavescens). Hulme- 

 ville, Bridgewater, and in the third tributary. 



DARTER (Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi). Com- 

 mon in Mill Creek, Flushing, Tottam Creek, 

 Newportville, Bridgewater, and Hulmeville. 



WHITE PERCH (Morone americana). Com- 

 mon in the lower waters. Hulmeville and Bridge- 

 water. 



HENRY W. FOWLER, 

 The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 



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