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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



1883. David S. Jordan and Joseph Swain. 



List of Fishes Collected in the Clear Fork of the Ctunberland, Whitley County, Ky., with 

 descriptionsoftliree new species. ^Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.,vol.vi, 1883 (Nov. 27), pp. 248-251. 



In May, 1883, Profs. Jordan and Swain, aided by a party of students from Indiana 

 University, made a small collection of fishes from the Clear Fork of the Cumberland 

 River and in its tributaries. Wolf Creek and Briar Creek, near Pleasant View, Whitley 

 County, Ky. 



The collection contained 23 species, of which 3 were described as new. 



1887. Chas. H. Gilbert. 



Descriptions of New and Little Known Etheostomoids. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. x^ 

 1887 (May 17), pp. 47-64. 



In the summer of 1 884 Prof. Gilbert and Prof. Joseph Swain spent some time mak- 

 ing collections of fishes in eastern Kentucky and Tennessee. The new and little known 

 darters obtained were described in this paper. They are as follows : 



Etheostoma squamatus Gilbert and Swain, new species {=Hypohomus squamatus), a single specimen 

 from French Broad River at mouth of Wolf Creek, Cocke County, Teim.; Eiheostoma nianguce spilotum 

 Gilbert, new subspecies (=Hypohomiis spilotus), 12 specimens from Stiu-geon Creek near Travelers 

 Rest, Owsley Coimty, Ky.; Eiheostoma zonale Cope, Cypress Creek, Florence, AJa., Rolling Fork and 

 Rockcastle River, Ky.; Eiheostoma (Rhothceca) bknnius Gilbert and Swain, new Species, one specimen 

 (the type) from Cox Creek and one from Shoal Creek, both near Florence, Ala. ; Eiheostoma {Eiheostoma) 

 saxatile Hay { = Ulocentra stigmcea), tributaries of Clinch River near Clinton, Tenn.; Eiheostoma (Etheo 

 stoma) luteovinctum Gilbert and Swain, new species, 5 specimens from Stone River near Nashville; 

 Eiheostoma {Eiheostoma) tuscumbia Gilbert and Swain, new species, {=Psychromaster tmcumbia), stream 

 flowing from the large spring at Tuscumbia, Ala. 



Other species contained in the collections made by Profs. Gilbert and Swain on 

 this expedition but never published are the following, which are recorded in our dis- 

 tributional list as "Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors:" 



Nolurus Jlavus from the Tennessee at Florence, Noturus eleutherus from Hines Creek, Clinton, 

 Tenn., Noturus miurus from the Clinch River, Clinton, Tenn., Ameiurus natalis from Huntsville, Ala., 

 Ameiurus nigricans from the Tennessee at Florence, Ictalurus furcatus from the Tennessee at Florence, 



