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

 Creek near Hazard, Troublesome Creek near Dwarf, Left Troublesome Creek near Hindman, Right 

 Beaver Fork of the Big Sandy near Lackey, Shelby and Robinson Creeks near Robinson, Island Creek 

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

 near Catalpa, Licking River and Triplet Creek near Farmer, and Little Sandy River near its mouth 

 (Gilbert and Henshall, 1884, collectors; Woolman, 1892). West Fork of Stone River near Murfreesboro, 

 Spring Creek at Springcreek station, Caney Fork and Smith Fork near Lancaster, Obeys River 

 and Eagle Creek near Olympus, Wolf River near Byrdstown, Tenn., Willis Creek at its mouth, Beaver 

 Creek in Wayne County, Ky., Otter Creek between Monticello and Albany, Big South Fork of the 

 Cumberland near mouth of Rock Creek, Rock Creek west of Wliitley station, and New River and 

 Brimstone Creek near New River railway station, Ky. (Kirsch, 1893). 



55. Notropis galacturus (Cope). (465.) 



Abundant in the tributaries of the Holston in Virginia (Cope, 1867, as Hypsilepis galacturus, type). 

 Streams of the Holston (Cope, i86g, as Hypsilepis galacturus). French Broad and Powell Rivers, 

 Tenn. (Jordan, 1876, as Hypsilepis galacturus). Tennessee River (Jordan, 1878; and Jordan and Bray- 

 ton, 1878). Cumberland River (Jordan, 1878, as Luxilus galacturus; and Jordan, 1888, as Photogenis 

 galacturus). Clinch River near Clinton, Wolf River in Cocke County, Harpeth River near Franklin, 

 and Duck River near Columbia, Tenn. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). Spring Creek near Hot 

 Springs, Swannanoa River near Asheville, South Fork of the Swannanoa at Black Mountain 

 station, N. C, South Fork of the Holston near Holstein Mills, Middle Fork of the Holston near Glade 

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

 Doe Rivers near Elizabethton, Tenn. (Jordan, 1889). Indian, Willis, Spring, and Smith Creeks in 

 Clinton County, Ky. (Kirsch, 1892). Rockcastle River near Livingston (Jordan and Gilbert, 1876, 

 collectors). Clear Creek near Wildie, Richland Creek near Barbourville, Spring Creek, Smith Creek, 

 Albany Branch, and Indian Creek in Clinton County, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). West Fork of Stone River 

 near Murfreesboro, Spring Creek near Springcreek station. Smith Fork near Lancaster, Roaring 

 Fork near Windle, Obeys River and Eagle Creek near Olympus, Wolf River near Byrdstown, Tenn., 

 Willis Creek at its mouth, Beaver Creek in Wayne County, Otter Creek between Monticello and 

 Albany, Little South Fork of the Cumberland near mouth of Canada Creek, Rock Creek near 

 Whitley station, and New River near New River station, Ky. (Kirsch, 1893). Indian Creek 

 near Cumberland Gap, Clinch River at Walkers Ford, Ball Creek near Tazewell, Tennessee River near 

 Knoxville. Roaring Fork near Greenville, Eastaunaula Creek near Athens, and Tellico River at Tellico 

 Plains, Tenn., and Chickamauga Creek near Lee & Gordon's mill, Ga. (Evermann, Scovell, and 

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



56. Notropis comutus (Mitchill). (471.) Golden shiner; red-fin dace. 



Cumberland River (Rafinesque, 1820, as Luxilus chrysocephalus , type). Ohio, Kentucky, Cumber- 

 land, and Green Rivers, etc. (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Luxilus chrysocephalus, type). Streams of Ken- 

 tucky (Rafinesque, 18203, as Rutilus plargyrus, type). Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Luxilus 

 intcrruptus, type). Tennessee River at Florence (Storer, 1845, as Leuciscus obesus, type). Termessee 

 River near Huntsville (Agassiz, 1854, as Stilbe obesus and HypsoUpis gibbosus). Tennessee River 

 (Cope, iS6t, asHypsolepiscornuius). Holston River, Va. (Cope, 1867 and 1869, as Hypsolepis comutus 

 frontalis). Powell and French Broad Rivers (Jordan, 1876). "Exceedingly abtmdant everywhere" 

 in Kentucky and Tennessee (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Luxilus comutus). Clear Fork of the Cum- 

 berland and Wolf and Briar Creeks near Pleasant View, Whitley County, Ky. (Jordan and Swain, 1883, 

 as Minnilus comuitis). Chickamauga Creek near Ringgold, Ga., Elk River and tributaries near Estill 

 Springs, Tenn., Powell River, Indian Creek, and Station Creek near Cumberland Gap, French Broad 

 River at Newport and Big Pigeon River at Clifton, Tenn., and Swannanoa River at foot of Black 

 Mountain, N. C. (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Luxilits comutus). South Fork of the Holston at Hol- 

 stein Mills, Middle Fork of the Holston near Glade Spring, and North Fork of the Holston near Salt- 

 ville, Va., Beaver Creek near Bristol, and Watauga and Doe Rivers near Elizabethton, Tenn. (Jordan, 

 1889, as Notropis megalops). Indian, Willis, Spring, Smith, and Albany Creeks in Clinton County, 

 Ky. (Kirsch, 1892). Rolling Fork of Salt River near Booth, New Haven, and New Market, Rough Creek 

 near Hartford, Big Barren River and Drake Creek near Bowling Green, Beaver Creek near Glas- 

 gow, Little Barren River near Osceola, Green River and Pitman Creek near Greensburg, Trade- 

 water River near Dawson Springs, Cumberland River near Kuttawa, Clear Creek near Wildie, Little 



