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1892). Obeys River near Olympus, Tenn., Beaver Creek in Wayne County, Ky., and Otter Creek 

 between Monticello and Albany, Ky. (Kirsch, 1893). Falls of the Ohio (Evermann, 1902). 



16. Ameiurus melas (Rafinesque). (227.) Little black bullhead. 



Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1820, as Silurus melas, type, and 1820a). Kentucky River (Rafinesque, 

 1820a, as Silurus xanthocepkalus, type). Falls of the Ohio (Jordan, 1877a). 



17. Laptops olivaris (Rafinesque). (230.) Big yellow cat; mud cat; goujon. 



Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1818, as Silurus olivaris, type; 1820, as Silurus viscosus, type; Silurus 

 nebulosus and Silurus limosus). Rockcastle River, Ky. (Jordan, 1876). Rockcastle River near Living- 

 ston, Ky., and Cumberland River below Cumberland Falls (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Pelodichthys 

 olivaris). Abundant in the channels of the larger streams, several specimens from the French Broad 

 (Jordan and Brayton, 187S). Cumberland River near Nashville (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). 

 Watauga River near Elizabethton, Tenn., French Broad River near Hot Springs, N. C, and South 

 Fork of the Swannanoa (Hat Creek) near Black Motmtain, N. C. (Jordan, 1889). Rolling Fork of Salt 

 River near Booth, Big Barren River near Bowling Green, Green River and Pitman Creek near Greens- 

 biu-g; and Cumberland River near Barbourville, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). Smith Fork near Lancaster, 

 Tenn. (Kirsch, 1893). Fallsof the Ohio (Evermann, 1902). ClinchRiverat Walkers Ford, Tenn. (Ever- 

 mann, Scovell, and Gurley, 1893, collectors; and Evermann and Hildebrand, 1916). 



18. Noturus flavus Rafinesque. (231.) Stone cat; little yellow cat. 



Falls of the Ohio (Rafinesque i8i8c, type, and 1S20). Ohio River (Rafinesque 1819, as Noturus 

 luteus). Tennessee River near Florence (Gilbert and Swain, collectors, 1S84). Triplet Creek near 

 Farmer, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). Smith Fork near Lancaster, and Obeys River and Eagle Creek near 

 Olympus, Tenn. (Kirsch, 1893). 



19. Schilbeodes gyrinus (Mitchill). (232.) Mad tom. 



Mayfield Creek near Hickory Grove, Rough Creek near Hartford, and Bayou de Chien near Moscow, 

 Ky. (Woolman, 1892, as Noturtis gyrinus). 



20. Schilbeodes eleutherus (Jordan). (239.) Mad tom. 



Big Pigeon River, Cocke County, Tenn. (Jordan and Brayton, 1877, type, and Jordan and Brayton, 

 1878, as Noturus eleutherus). French Broad River (Jordan, 1878, as Noturus eleutherus). Hines Creek, 

 Clinton County, Ky. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). French Broad River near Hot Springs, N. C. 

 (Jordan, 1889). Green River near Greensbiu-g, Ky. (Woolman, i?,()2, as Noturus eleutherus). ClinchRiver 

 at Walkers Ford, Tenn. (Evermann, Scovell, and Gurley, 1893, collectors; and Evermann and Hilde- 

 brand, 1916). 



21. Schilbeodes miunis (Jordan). (240.) Mad tom. 



Clinch River near Clinton, Tenn. (Gilbert and Swain, collectors, 1884). North Fork of Holston 

 River near Saltville, Va. (Jordan, 1889, as Noturus miurus). Rolling Fork of Salt River near Booth, New 

 Haven, and New Market, Rough Creek near Hartford, Big Barren River near Bowling Green, Little 

 Barren River near Osceola, Pitman Creek near Greenburg, Mayfield, Creek near Hickory Grove, Horse 

 Creek near Garratsville, Middle Fork of Kentucky River near Hyden, Blaine Creek near Catalpa, and 

 Little Sandy River near its mouth, Ky. (Woolman, 1892, as Noturus miurus). Clinch River at 

 Walkers Ford, Tenn., Tennessee River near Knoxville, and Chickamauga Creek near Lee & Gordon's 

 mill, Ga. (Evermann, Scovell, and Gurley, 1893, collectors; and Evermann and Hildebrand, 1916). 



22. Ictiobus cyprinella (Cuvier and Valenciennes). (270.) Common buffalo. 

 Indian Creek, Clinton County, Ky. (Kirsch, 1892). 



23. Ictiobus urus (Agassiz). (271.) Mongrel buffalo. 



Tennessee River near Huntsville, Ala. (Agassiz, 1854, as Carpiodes urus, type; Jordan, 1878, and 

 Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Bubalichthys urus). 



24. Ictiobus bubalus (Rafinesque). (273.) Smallmouth buffalo. 



Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1819, as Amblodon bubalus, type, and Rafinesque, 1820a, as Catostomus 

 bubalus). Big Barren River near Bowling Green, lower Cumberland River near Kuttawa, Ky., Powell 

 River near Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Bayou de Chien near Moscow, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). Falls of 

 the Ohio (Evermann, 1902). 



25. Carpiodes carpio (Rafinesque). (274.) Carp sucker. 



