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67. Notropis arge (Cope). (500.) 



Big Barren River at Bowling Green, Green River nearGreensburg, Horse Creek and Redbird Creek 

 (South Fork of tlie Kentucky) near Big Creek, and North Fork of the Kentucky near Hazard (Wool- 

 man, 1892). 



68. Notropis dilectus (Girard). (501.) Emerald minnow. 



Big Barren River and Drake Creek near Bowling Green, Beaver Creek near Glasgow, Little Barren 

 River near Osceola, Green River near Greensburg, Rockcastle River near Livingston, and below the 

 railroad bridge (Gilbert, 1884, collector). Powell River near Cumberland Gap, Redbird Creek (South 

 Fork of the Kentucky) near Big Creek, Bull and Cutshin Creeks near Hyden, North Fork of the Ken- 

 tucky and Lot Creek near Hazard, Troublesome Creek near Dwarf, and Left Troublesome Creek at 

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

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

 Catalpa, and mouth of the Big Sandy (Gilbert and Henshall, 1888, collectors). Triplet Creek near 

 Farmer (Woolman, 1892). 



69. Notropis photogenis (Cope). (504.) 



Abtmdant in the French Broad (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). 



70. Notropis micropteryx (Cope). (507.) 



Holston River (Cope , i86g , as .4 Iburnellus micropteryx, type) . French Broad and Rockcastle Rivers 

 (Jordan, 1876). Tributaries of Holston and Clinch Rivers and abundant in Rockcastle River (Jordan 

 and Brayton, 1878). Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers (Jordan, 1878). Richland Creek near Pulaski, 

 Tenn. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). Clinch River at Walkers Ford, and Tennessee River near 

 Knoxville, Tenn. (Evennann, Scovell, and Gxirley, 1893, collectors; and Evermann and Hildebrand, 

 1916). 



71. Notropis linis Jordan. (510.) 



Elk River at Estill Springs, Tenn., and Chickamauga River near Ringgold, Ga. (Jordan and Bray- 

 ton, 1878). Tennessee River (Jordan, 1878). Tennessee River near Florence (Gilbert and Swain, 

 1884, collectors). 



72. Notropis umbratilis lythrurus (Jordan). (si2b.) 



Small streams which fall into the Elkhom and Kentucky Rivers (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Rutilus(}) 

 ruber, type). Rockcastle and Cumberland Rivers (Jordan, 1876, as Lythrurus ardens). Very abundant 

 everywhere in the Cumberland (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Lythrurus ardens). Cumberland River 

 (Jordan, 1878, as Lythrurus ardens). Clear Fork of the Cumberland and Wolf and Briar Creeks near 

 Pleasant View, Whitley County, Ky. (Jordan and Swain, 1883, as Minnilus diplimnius). Indian, Willis, 

 Spring, Smith, and Albany Creeks in Clinton County, Ky. (Kirsch, 1892, as Notropis umbratilis cyano- 

 cephalus). Spring Creek at Springcreek station. Round Lick Creek at Watertown, Roaring River 

 near Windle, Eagle Creek near Olympus, Wolf River near Byrdstown, Tenn., Cumberland River 

 in Cumberland County, Willis Creek at its mouth. Otter Creek between Monticello and Albany, 

 Canada Creek 8 miles above its mouth, Big South Fork of the Cumberland near mouth of Rock Creek 

 west of Whitley station, and New River and Brimstone Creek near New River Station, Ky. (Kirsch, 

 1893). Rolling Fork of Salt River near New Market (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). Pond Creek 

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

 Green, Beaver Creek near Glasgow, Little Barren River at Osceola, Green River near Greensburg, 

 Tradewater River near Dawson Springs, Clear Creek near Wildie, Cumberland River near Barbour- 

 viUe, Cumberland River near Pineville, Richland Creek near Barboiu-ville, Smoky Fork of Rich- 

 land Creek near its mouth. Straight Creek near Pineville, and Rockcastle River below the railroad 

 bridge (Gilbert, 1884, collector), and near Livingston (Jordan and Gilbert, 1876, collectors). Smith 

 Creek, Spring Creek, Albany Branch, Indian Creek, and pond near Albany (Kirsch, 1889-90, col- 

 lector). Mayfield Creek near Hickory Grove, Obion River near Cypress, Redbird Creek (South Fork of 

 the Kentucky) near Big Creek, and Bull Creek near Hyden (Woolman, 1892). Clear Fork of the Cum- 

 berland, and Wolf and Briar Creeks near Pleasant View, in Whitley Coimty, Ky. (Jordan, 1883, col- 

 lector; Woolman, 1892). 



73. Notropis umbratilis fasciolaris Gilbert. (5i2e.) 



French Broad River (Jordan, 1876), as Lythrurus ardens). Richland Creek near Pulaski, Tenn. 

 (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). Streams about Florence (Gilbert, 1891, type). 



