FISHES OF KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE. 

 The list is as follows : 



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1889. David Starr Jordan. 



Report of Explorations made during the Summer and Autumn of 1888 in the Alleghany 

 Region of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, and in Western Indiana, with an 

 Account of the Fishes Found in Each of the River Basins of those Regions. <Bull. U. 

 S. Fish Comm., vni, 1888 (i88g), pp. 97-173, pis. xiii-xv (figs. 1-13). 



The explorations indicated above were made under the auspices of the United 

 States Fish Commission by Dr. Jordan, assisted by Prof. Oliver P. Jenkins, then of 

 Depauw University; Prof. Barton \V. Evermann, then of the Indiana State Normal 

 School; and Prof. Seth E. Meek, then of Coe College. Profs. Jordan and Jenkins began 

 field work at Luray, Va., July 25. They were joined at Lexington, Va., July 27, by Prof. 

 Evermann, who remained with them until the party reached Hot Springs, N. C, August 

 14, when he returned to Indiana to take up work on the Wabash River. Prof. Meek 

 joined the party at Hot Springs August 14. Dr. Jordan returned to Indiana, August 

 27, from Greensboro, N. C, Profs. Jenkins and Meek continuing in the field until Septem- 

 ber 8, when they brought the investigations to a close at Clifton Forge, Va. 



Streams were examined and collections were made within- the region covered by 

 the present paper as follows : 



Holslon River. — South Fork of Holston River at Holstein Mills, Va., August 7; 

 Middle Fork of Holston River at Marion, Va., August 7, and near Glade Springs, Va., 

 August 8; North Fork of Holston River at Saltville, Va., August 9; Beaver Creek, 4 

 miles south of Bristol, Tenn., August 10; Watauga River and Doe River near Elizabeth- 

 ton, Tenn., August 11. 



French Broad River. — French Broad River and Spring Creek at Hot Springs, N. C, 

 August 13 and 14; North Fork of Swannanoa River at Burnett's mill near foot of Black 

 Mountain, N. C, August 20; South Fork of Swannanoa River (Hat Creek) at Black 

 Mountain station, August 21 ; Swannanoa River near Asheville, N. C, August 15 and 17. 



The species obtained are indicated in the following tabular statement : 



