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

 Falls of the Ohio (Evermann, 1902). 



91. Pomolobus chrysochloris Rafinesque. (705.) Skipjack 



Falls of the Ohio (Rafinesque, 1820a, type). Abundant in the lower Cumberland and in the chan- 

 nel of the lower Tennessee (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). Clinch River at Clinton and Stone River 

 at Nashville, Tenn. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). Willis Creek, Clinton County, Ky. (Kirsch, 

 1892, as Clupea chrysochloris). Little Sandy River near its mouth (Gilbert and Henshall, 1888, col- 

 lectors; and Woolman, 1892, as Clupea chrysochloris). Obeys River at Olympus, Tenn., and Willis 

 Creek near its mouth in Cumberland County, Ky. (Kirsch, 1893, as Clupea chrysochloris). 



92. Alosa ohiensus Evermann. (709-I-.) Ohio shad. 



Ohio River at the Falls (Evermann collector, May, i8g8; Evermann, 1902, type). 



93. Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill). (801.) Eastern brook trout. 



Headwaters of Holston River (Cope, 1869, as Salmo fontinalis). Abundant in the Swannanoa at 

 the foot of Black Moimtain and in all clear tributaries of the French Broad in western North Carolina, 

 in certain tributaries of the Holston in southwestern Virginia, and in Rabun County, Ga., it abounds 

 in the headwaters of the Little Tennessee (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). North Fork of Swannanoa 

 River at Bumett'.g mill near foot of Black Mountain, N. C. (Jordan 1889). 



94. Lucius vermiculatus (Le Sueiu-). (941.) Little pickerel. 



Tennessee River near Hxmtsville, Ala. (Agassiz, 1854, as Esox crassus, type, and Gilbert and 

 Swain, 1884, collectors). Maylield Creek near Hickory Grove, Obion River near Cypress, Bayou de 

 Chien near Moscow, and Triplet Creek near Farmer, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). 



95. Lucius lucius (Linnaeus). (943.) Common pike. 



Ohio River (Rafinesque, i8i8a, as Esox vittatus). Crab Orchard, Ky. (Le Sueiu" in Cuvier and 

 Valenciennes, 1838, as Esox lugubrosus, collector Le Sueur). 



96. Fiindulus catenatus (Storer). (963.) 



Tennessee River near Florence, Ala. (Storer, 1845, as Pcecilia catenata, type). Tennessee River 

 near Huntsville, Ala. (Agassiz, 1854, as Hydrargyra catenata). Abundant in some tributaries of the 

 Holston (Cope, 1869). Powell and Clinch Rivers, Tenn. (Jordan, 1876). Cumberland River (Jordan, 

 1878, asXenisma catenatum). Florence, Ala., and abundant in the Elk, Clinch, and Holston Rivers 

 in clear water, and in streams about Nashville, Tenn. (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Xenisma cate- 

 natum). Tennessee River near Florence, Ala. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). North Fork of 

 the Holston near Saltville, Va. (Jordan, 1889). Indian and Willis Creeks in Clinton County, Ky. 

 (Kirsch, 1892). Green River near Greensburg, Cumberland River near Kuttawa, Straight Creek near 

 Pineville, and Powell River near Cumberland Gap, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). Spring Creek at Springcreek 

 station, Round Lick Creek near Watertown, Obeys River and Eagle Creek near Olympus, and 

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

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

 and Canada Creek near its mouth, Ky. (Kirsch, 1893). Indian Creek near Cumberland Gap, Ball Creek 

 near Tazewell, Clinch River at Walkers Ford, and Tellico River at Tellico Plains, Tenn. (Evermann, 

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



97. Fundulus notatus (Rafinesque). (986.) Top minnow. 



Tributaries of the Ohio in Kentucky, Cumberland River at Williamsburg, and Little River, a 

 tributary of it (Rafinesque, 1820, as Semotilus (?) notatus, type). Tennessee River near Florence, 

 Ala. (Storer, 1845, as Pcecilia olivacea, type). Russellville, Ky. [probably from a tributary of Green 

 River] (Baird and Girard, 1853, as Fundulus tenellus, type). Tennessee River near Huntsville, Ala. 

 (Agassiz, 1854, as Zygonectes olivaceus). Cumberland and Stone Rivers, and Florence, Ala. (Jordan and 

 Brayton, 1878, as Zygonectes notatus). Teimessee River near Florence (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, col- 

 lectors). Rolling Fork of Salt River near Booth, Drake Creek near Bowling Green, Cumberland River 

 near Kuttawa, Mayfield Creek near Hickory Grove, Obion River near Cypress, Tradewater River near 

 Dawson Springs, Bayou de Chien near Moscow, Ky. (Woolman, 1892, as Zygonectes notatus). West Fork 

 of Stone River near Murfreesboro and Spring Creek at Springcreek station, Tenn. (Kirsch, 1893, as 

 Zygonectes notatus). Norvell Spring near Athens, Tenn. (Evermann, Scovell, and Gurley 1893, col- 

 lectors; and Evermann and Hildebrand, 1916). 

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