340 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



ren River and Drake Creek near Bowling Green, Beaver Creek near Glasgow, Tradewater River near 

 Dawson, lower Cumberland River near Kuttawa, Clear Creek near Windle, Rockcastle River above 

 the mouth of Little Rockcastle River, Cumberland River near Barbourville, Indian Creek in Clinton 

 Coimty, Clear Fork of the Cumberland, Wolf and Briar Creeks near Pleasant View, Whitley County, 

 Ky., Powell River near Cumberland Gap, Term., Mayfield Creek at Hickory Grove, Ky., Obion 

 River near Cypress, Bayou de Chien near Moscow, Horse Creek and Goose Creek near Garratsville, 

 Hector Creek and Redbird Creek (South Fork of tlie Kentucky) and Big Creek near Big Creek post 

 office. Bull Creek, Middle Fork, and Cutshin Creek near Hyden, North Fork of the Kentucky River 

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

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

 Creek and Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy near PikeviUe, John and Coon Creeks near Zebulon, and 

 Blaine Creek near Catalpa, Triplet Creek and Licking River near Farmer, Ky., and Little Sandy 

 River (Gilbert and Henshall, 1888, collectors; Woolman, 1892). West Fork of Stone River near Mur- 

 freesboro. Spring Creek at Spring Creek railway station, Ky., Round Lick Creek at Watertown, Smith 

 Fork near Lancaster, and Wolf River near Byrdstown, Beaver Creek in Wayne County, Otter Creek 

 between Monticello and Albany, Little South Fork of the Cumberland near mouth of Canada Creek, and 

 Canada Creek near its mouth (Kirsch, 1893). Chickamauga Creek near Lee & Gordon's mill, Ga. 

 (Evermann, Scovell, and Giirley, 1893, collectors; and Evermann and Hildebrand, 1916;. 



44. Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill). (368.) Homed dace; creek chub. 



In the Kentucky and several other rivers (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Semotilus dorsalis, type). Creeks 

 of Kentucky, etc. (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Senotilus [Semotilus'] cephahis, type). Kentucky River near 

 Estill (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Senotilus diplemia, type). Powell, French Broad, Rockcastle, and Cum- 

 berland Rivers (Jordan, 1876, as Semotilus corporalis). Tributaries of Clinch and French Broad Rivers, 

 chiefly in small mountain streams, and Rockcastle River at Livingston, Ky. (Jordan and Brayton, 

 1878, as Semotilus corporalis). Rolling Fork of Salt River near New Haven, Drake Creek near Bowling 

 Green, Beaver Creek near Glasgow, Cumberland River and Richland Creek near Barbourville, Smoky 

 Fork near its mouth, and Rockcastle River near Livingston (Gilbert, 1884, collector). Rockcastle River 

 near Livingston (Jordan and Gilbert, 1876, collectors). Spring Creek, Albany Branch, and pond near 

 Albany (Kirsch, 1889-90, collector). Mayfield Creek near Hickory Grove, Goose, Redbird, and Left 

 Troublesome Creeks, an old bayou of Bull Creek, and Blaine Creek near Catalpa (Woolman, 1892). 

 Rotmd Lick Creek at Watertown, Roaring River near Windle, Spring Creek and its tributaries near 

 Springcreek station, Term., Beaver Creek in Wayne Cotmty, Ky., and Canada Creek near its mouth 

 (Kirsch, 1893). Ball Creek near Tazewell and Eastatinaula Creek and Norvel Spring Branch near 

 Athens, Tenn. (Evermaxm, Scovell, and Gurley, 1893, collectors; and Evermann and Hildebrand, 1916). 



45. Leuciscus vandoisulus Cuvier and Valenciennes. (390.) Shiner. 



Elk River near Estill Springs and Stone River near Miufreesboro, Tenn. (Jordan and Brayton, 

 1878, as Gila estor, type). Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers (Jordan, 1878, as Gila estor). 



46. Leuciscus flammeus (Jordan and Gilbert). (397.) Red-bellied minnow. 



Holston River near Knoxville (Cope, 1870, as Hemitremia vittaia, type, and Jordan and Brayton, 

 1878). Big Laurel River, Ky. (Jordan, 1876). Abundant in Big Laurel River, Laurel County, Ky. 

 (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Hemitremia vittata). Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers (Jordan, 1878, 

 as Hemitremia -vittata). Elk River at Estill Springs, Tenn. (Jordan and Gilbert in Jordan, 1878, type, 

 and Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Phoxinus flammeus). Clear Fork and Wolf Creek near Pleasant View, 

 Whitley County, Ky. (Jordan and Swain, 1883, as Hemitremia vittata). Tennessee River near Hunts- 

 ville (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). 



47. Opsopoeodus emilise Hay. (407.) Emily's minnow. 



Cumberland River near Kuttawa, Mayfield Creek near Hickory Grove, and Bayou de Chien near 

 Moscow, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). 



48. Opsopoeodus bollmani Gilbert. (409.) Bollman's minnow. 

 Obion River near Cypress, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). 



49. Abramis crysoleucas (Mitchill). (410.) Golden shiner; roach. 



Falls of the Ohio (Rafinesque, 1819, as Notemigonus auratus, type). Kentucky River (Rafinesque, 

 1820, as Notemigonus auratus). Common in still, sluggish waters of the Cumberland and Tennessee 



