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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



1892. PinLip H. KiRSCH. 



Notes on the Streams and Fishes of Clinton County, Ky., with a Description of a New 

 Darter. <BuIl. U. S. Fish Comm., vol. x, 1890 (1892), pp. 289-292. 



In the autumn of 1889 and spring of 1890 Dr. Kirsch examined many of the streams 

 in CUnton County, Ky., and made collections of fishes in seven of them, namely, Indian 

 Creek, Willis Creek, Wolf River, Ill-will Creek, Spring Creek, Smith Creek, and Albany 

 Branch. 



Indian Creek is directly tributary to the Cumberland River. Collections were 

 made from it in its lower course and in the deep gorge below Seventy-six Falls in its 

 principal western branch. Willis Creek also flows directly into the Cumberland and 

 was examined from the "three forks" to its mouth, a distance of about 5 miles. Wolf 

 River is a branch of Obex's River, which in turn is directly tributary to the Cumberland. 



