338 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Holston River near Marion and Glade Spring, Va., North Fork of Holston River near Saltville, Va., 

 Beaver Creek near Bristol, Tenn., Rolling Fork of Salt River near Bootli, New Haven, and New Market, 

 Pond Creek near Rockport, Rough Creek near Hartford, Big Barren River and Drake Creek near Bowling 

 Green, Beaver Creek near Glasgow, Little Barren River near Osceola, upper Green River and Pitman 

 Creek near Greensburg, Tradewater River near Dawson, lower Cumberland River near Kuttawa, Clear 

 Creek near Wildie, Little Rockcastle River near Livingston, Rockcastle River just above the mouth of 

 Little Rockcastle River and near Livingston, Cumberland River and Richland Creek near Barbotirville, 

 Smoky Fork of Richland Creek above its mouth, Cumberland River and Straight Creek near PineviUe, 

 Clear Fork of the Cumberland, Wolf Creek, and Briar Creek near Pleasant View, Whitley Coxmty, 

 Tennessee River near Paducah, Ky., Powell River near Cumberland Gap, Teim., Mayfield Creek near 

 Hickory Grove, Bayou de Chien near Moscow, Horse and Goose Creeks near Garratsville, Redbird Creek 

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

 the Kentucky and Lot Creek near Hazard, Troublesome Creek near Dwarf, Beaver Creek near Lackey, 

 Robinson Creek near Robinson, Island Creek and Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy near Pikeville, Coon 

 Creek near Zebulon, Blaine Creek near Catalpa, Licking River and Triplet Creek near Farmer, and Little 

 Sandy River, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). West Fork of Stone River near Murfreesboro, Spring Creek near 

 Springcreek railway station, Caney Fork near Lancaster, Obeys River and Eagle Creek near Olympus, and 

 Wolf River near Byrdstown, Tenn., Cumberland River in Cumberland County, Willis Creek at its mouth 

 in Cumberland County, Beaver Creek in Wayne Coimty, Otter Creek between Monticello and Albany, 

 Little South Fork of the Ciunberland near mouth of Canada Creek, Big South Fork of the Ciunberland near 

 Whitley station, Canada Creek, and Rockcastle River, Ky. (Kirsch, 1893). Falls of the Ohio (Ever- 

 mann, 1902). 



36. Mozostoma breviceps (Cope). (330.) Short-headed redhorse. 



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



37. Placopharynx duquesnii (Le Sueur). (335.) Big-jawed sucker. 



Ohio River as far as Pittsburgh (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Catostomus duquesni). French Broad River 

 at Alexanders, N. C. (Evermann, July, 1878, collector). 



38. Lagochila lacera Jordan and Brayton. (336.) Hare-lip sucker. 



Chickamauga Creek near Ringgold, Ga. (Jordan and Brayton, 1877, type). Elk River near Estill 

 Springs, Tenn. (Jordan and Brayton, 1877 and 1878). Chickamauga Creek and Elk River (Jordan, 

 1878a, as Quassilabia lacera). Clinch River, Tenn. (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882). Chickamauga Creek 

 and Elk River (Jordan, 1882). North Fork of Holston River near Saltville, Va. (Jordan, 1889). Clear 

 Creek near Wildie, and Rockcastle River near Livingston, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). West Fork of Stone 

 River near Miu^reesboro, Little South Fork of the Cumberland near mouth of Canada Creek, and Canada 

 Creek, Tenn. (Kirsch, 1893). 



39. Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque). (339.) Stone-roller; rot-gut minnow. 



Licking River (Rafinesque, 1820, as Rutilus anomalus, type). Falls of the Ohio (Rafinesque, 1820a, 

 as Catostomus melanotus, type). Licking River, etc. (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Rutilus anomalus). Spring 

 Branch near Huntsville (Agassiz, 1854, as Chondrostoma prolixum). Holston River, Va. (Gilnther, 1868, 

 as Campostoma dubium). Holston River, Va. (Cope, 1868). Tributaries of the Holston (Cope, 1869). 

 Cumberland and Rockcastle Rivers, Ky. (Jordan and Gilbert, 1876, collectors, and Jordan, 1876). 

 French Broad and Powell Rivers, Tenn. (Jordan, 1876). French Broad and Clinch Rivers (Cope, 1877). 

 Cumberland River (Cope, 1877). Cumberland River at Cumberland Falls (Evermann, collector, June, 

 1878). Abundant in the Cumberland River (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). In the clear pools of the 

 Swannanoa at the foot of Black Motmtain, extremely abundant (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Campos- 

 toma anomalum prolixum). Clear Fork of the Cumberland and Wolf and Briar Creeks, near Pleasant 

 View, Whitley County, Ky. (Jordan and Swain, 1883). Rockcastle River near Livingston, Tennessee 

 River near Florence, Clinch River near Clinton, Tenn. , and Wolf Creek in Cocke Coimty, Tenn. (Gilbert 

 and Swain, collectors, 1884). Little Sandy River (Gilbert and Henshall, 1888, collectors). South Fork 

 of the Holston at Holstein Mills, Va., Middle Fork of the Holston near Marion and Glade Spring, Va., 

 North Fork of the Holston near Saltville, Va., Beaver Creek near Bristol and Watauga and Doe Rivers 

 near Elizabethton, Tenn., Spring Creek near Hot Springs, Swannanoa River near Asheville, and South 

 Fork of the Swaimanoa at Black Mountain station, N. C. (Jordan, 1889). Tennessee River near White- 

 side, Tenn. (Henshall, 1889). Willis, Spring, Smith, and Albany Creeks in Clinton County, Ky. 



