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Branch in Clinton County, Clear Fork of the Cumberland, Wolf Creek, and Briar Creek near Pleasant 

 View, Powell River near Cumberland Gap, Mayfield Creek near Hickory Grove, Horse Creek near 

 Garratsville, Hector, Redbird (South Fork of the Kentucky), and Big Creeks near Big Creek, Bull 

 Creek, Middle Fork of the Kentucky, and Cutshin Creek near Hyden, North Fork of the Kentucky 

 and Lot Creek near Hazard, Troublesome Creek near Dwarf, and Left Troublesome Creek near Hind- 

 man, Right Fork of Beaver Creek near Lackey, Robinson and Shelby Creeks near Robinson, Island 

 Creek and Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy near Pikeville, Coon Creek near Zebulon, and Blaine Creek 

 near Catalpa, and Triplet Creek near Farmer, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). Indian, Willis, Spring, and Al- 

 bany Creeks, Clinton Covmty, Ky. (Kirsch, 1892). West Fork of Stone River near Murfreesboro, Spring 

 Creek at Spring Creek Station, Caney Fork River near Lancaster, Smith Fork near Lancaster, Roaring 

 River near Windle, Obeys River and Eagle Creek near Olympus, and Wolf River near Byrdstown, 

 Tenn., Little South Fork of Cumberland River 8 miles above its mouth, Rock Creek near Whitley 

 station, Ky., Willis Creek at its mouth, Cumberland County, Ky., Beaver Creek, Wayne County, Canada 

 Creek, New River at New River station. Otter Creek between Monticello and Albany, Big South Fork 

 of the Cumberland near mouth of Rock Creek, and Brimstone Creek near New River station, Ky. 

 (Kirsch, 1893). Ball Creek near Tazewell, Tennessee River near Knoxville, Eastaunaula Creek near 

 Athens, Amwine Spring near Mount Verd, and Tellico River at Tellico Plains, Tenn., Chickamauga 

 Creek at Lee & Gordon's mill, Ga., Indian Creek near Cumberland Gap, Clinch River at Walkers Ford, 

 and Roaring River near Greenville, Tenn. (Evermann, Scovell and Gurley, 1893, collectors; and Ever- 

 mann and Hildebrand, 1916). 



31. Erimyzon sucetta (Lac6pede). (313.) Chub sucker. 



French Broad River (Jordan, 1876). Cumberland and Rockcastle Rivers, Ky. (Jordan, 1876). 

 Clinch River (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). Cumberland River near Nashville and Rockcastle River 

 near Livingston, Ky. (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). Cumberland River (Jordan, 1878a; collector, Prof. 

 A. Winchell). Florence, Ala. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). 



32. Erimyzon sucetta oblongus Mitchill. (313a.) Northern chub sucker. 



Tradewater River near Dawson, Rockcastle River near Livingston, and Mayfield Creek near 

 Hickory Grove, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). 



33. Minytrema melanops (Rafinesque). (314.) Spotted sucker. 



Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Catostomus melanops, type). Tennessee River near Huntsville 

 (Agassiz, 1854, as Catostomus melanops, and Jordan and Brayton, 1878). Tennessee River (Jordan, 

 1878). Cumberland River near Nashville (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). Beaver Creek near Glasgow, 

 Ky. (Woolman, 1892). 



34. Moxostoma anisurum (Rafinesque). (316.) White-nosed sucker. 



All over the Ohio and the larger streams as far as Pittsburgh (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Catostomus anisurus 

 type). Clinch River and Chickamauga Creek (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, and Jordan, 1878a, as Myxo- 

 stoma velatum). Clear Fork of the Cumberland near Pleasant View, Whitley Coimty, Ky. (Jordan and 

 Swain, 1883, as Moxostoma velatum). Richland Creek, Pulaski County, Tenn. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, 

 collectors). Little Sandy River, Ky. (Gilbert and Henshall, 1888, collectors; and Woolman, 1892). Clear 

 Fork of the Cumberland and Wolf and Briar Creeks near Pleasant View, Whitley County, Ky. (Jordan, 

 1883, collector; and Woolman, 1892). 



35. Moxostoma auieolum (Le Sueiu"). (325.) Common redhorse. 



Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1818, as Catostomus eryihrunis, type). Tennessee River (Rafinesque, 1820, 

 asCatostomus erythrurtis). Cumberland River (Rafinesque, 1820, as Catostomus erythruru-s). Kentucky 

 River (Rafinesque, 1820a, asCatostomus erythrurus). Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Ruiilus mela- 

 nunts, type). Tennessee River near Huntsville (Agassiz, 1854, as Catostomus Duquesnii). Holston 

 River (Cope, i86g, as Teretuhis Duquesnii). French Broad River and Rockcastle River (Jordan, 1876, 

 as Moxostoma duqu^snei). Holston River (Cope, 1877, as Ptychostomus erythrurus). Common in the 

 Cxunberland (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, and Jordan, 1878a, as Myxosioma macro lepidotum duquesnii). 

 Holston, Clinch, French Broad, and Chickamauga Rivers (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Myxostoma 

 macroleptdotum duquesnii). Clear Fork of the Cumberland near Pleasant View, Wliitley County, Ky. 

 (Jordan and Swain, 1883, as Moxostoma macroleptdotum duquesnii). Watauga River near Elizabethton, 

 Tenn., and French Broad River and Spring Creek near Hot Springs, N. C. (Jordan, 1889, as Moxostom/i 

 duquesnei). Duck River near Columbia, Tenn. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). Middle Fork of 



