348 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Luxilus Keniuckiensis, type). Holston River (Cope, 1869, as 

 Ceraiichlhys biguttatus). Powell River, Tenn. (Jordan, 1876, as Ceratichthys biguHatus). Everywhere 

 abundant in the Cumberland and Tennessee Basins (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Ceratichthys biguttatus)^ 

 North Fork of the Holston near Saltville, Middle Fork of the Holston near Marion and Glade Spring, 

 South Fork of the Holston near Holstein Mills, Va., Beaver Creek near Bristol and Watauga and Doe 

 Rivers near Elizabethton, Teiin., Spring Creek and French Broad River near Hot Springs, Swannanoa 

 River near Asheville, and South Fork of the Swannanoa near Black Mountain station, N. C. 

 (Jordan, i88g). Pond Creek near Rockport, Rough Creek near Hartford, Barren River and Drake Creek 

 near Bowling Green, Little Barren River near Osceola, Green River near Greensbiu-g, and Rockcastle 

 River just below the railroad bridge (Gilbert, 1884, collector). Clear Creek near Wildie , Rockcastle River 

 near Livingston, Cumberland River near Barbourville, and Smith, Spring, and Albany Creeks and 

 pond near Albany, in Clinton County, Ky. (Kirsch, 1889-go, collector). Powell River near Cumberland 

 Gap, Horse Creek near Garratsville, Hector and Redbird Creeks near Big Creek post office, 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, Right Fork of Beaver Creek at Lackey, Robinson 

 Creek at Robinson, Island Creek and Le visa Fork of the Big Sandy near Pikeville, John and Coon Creeks 

 near Zebulon, Licking River and Triplet Creek near Farmer, Clear Creek near Wildie, Rockcastle River 

 near Livingston, and Cumberland River near Barbourville, Ky. (Woolman, 1S92). Spring, Smith, 

 and Albany Creeks in Clinton Cotmty,Ky. (Kirsch, 1892). West Fork of Stone River near Murfreesboro, 

 Spring Creek at Springcreek station. Roaring River near Windle, Eagle Creek near Olympue, 

 Wolf River near Byrdstown, Tenn., Beaver Creek in Wayne County, Little South Forkof tlie Cum- 

 berland near mouth of Canada Creek, 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). Indian Creek near Cumberland Gap, Ball Creek near Tazewell, Clinch River at Walkers 

 Ford, Tennessee River near Knoxville, Tellico River at Tellico Plains, Eastaimaula Creek near Athens, 

 Amwine Spring Creek near Mount Verd, Tenn., and Chickamauga Creek at Lee & Gordon's mill, Ga. 

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

 86. AnguiUa chrisypa Rafinesque. (588.) Common eel. 



Cumberland, Green, and Licking Rivers (Rafinesque, 1820, as AnguiUa luiea, type). Tennessee 

 and Cumberland Rivers (Rafinesque, 1820, as Anguilla aterrima, type, and Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as 

 Anguilla vulgaris) . Rockcastle River at mouth of Round Stone River, and common in the Cumberland 

 (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as A nguilla vulgaris). Wolf River and Ill-will Creek in Clinton County, Ky. 

 (Kirsch, 1892). Trade water River near Dawson Springs, and Rockcastle River just below the railroad 

 bridge (Gilbert, 1884, collector). Bayou de Chien near Moscow (Woolman, 1892). Falls of the Ohio 

 (Evermann, 1902). 

 "87. Hiodon alosoides (Rafinesque). (689.) Toothed herring; moon-eye. 



Lower parts of the Ohio and at the Falls (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Hyodon amphiodon, type). 

 Rolling Fork of Salt River near Booth and Cumberland River near Kuttawa, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). 

 Falls of the Ohio (Evermann, 1902). 



88. Hiodon tergisus Le Sueur. (690.) Toothed herring; moon-eye. 



Falls of the Ohio (Rafinesque, 1818, as Glossodon heterurus, type). Ohio River and tributary 

 streams (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Hyodon heterurus). All over the Ohio and even at Pittsburgh (Ra- 

 finesque, 1820a, as Hyodon vernalis). As far as Pittsbiu-gh in May (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Hyodon 

 clodalus [misprint for tergisus, see p. 98]). Abimdant in the Cumberland (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as 

 Hyodon tergisus). 



89. Hiodon selenops Jordan and Bean. (691.) Southern toothed herring; moon-eye. 

 Cumberland River (Jordan, 1877a, Jordan, 1878, and Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Hyodon 



selenops). Rolling Fork of Salt River near Booth, and Pitman Creek near Greensburg, Ky. (Wool- 

 man, 1892). 



90. Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur). (693.) Hickory shad. 



Falls of the Ohio (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Dorosoma notala, type). Abundant in the lower Cum- 

 berland and Tennessee Rivers (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Dorosoma cepedianum heterurum). Rolling 

 Fork of Salt River near Booth, Pond Creek near Rockport, Cumberland River near Kuttawa, Tennessee 

 River near Paducah, Obion River near Cypress, Bayou de Chien near Moscow, near mouth of the 



