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Glade Spring, Va. (Jordan, 1889). Indian, Smith, Spring, and Albany Creeks in Clinton County, 

 Ky. (Kirsch, 1892). Little Barren River near Osceola, Green River and Pitman Creek near Greens- 

 burg, Cumberland River near Barboiu-ville and Pineville, Smith, Spring, Albany Branch, and Indian 

 Creeks in Clinton County, Ky., Clear Fork of the Cumberland and Wolf and Briar Creeks near Pleasant 

 View in Whitley Cotmty, Ky., Powell River near Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Goose Creek near Garrats- 

 ville, Redbird Creek (South Fork of the Kentucky) and Big Creek near Big Creek post office. Lot Creek 

 near Hazard, and Middle Fork of the Kentucky near Hyden, Blaine Creek near Catalpa, and Little 

 Sandy River near its mouth (Gilbert and Henshall, 18S8, collectors; Woolman, 1892). Smith Fork 

 near Lancaster, Roaring Fork near Windle, Spring Creek at Springcreek station, Obeys River near 

 Olympus, and Wolf River near Byrdstown, Tenn., Little South Fork of the Cumberland near mouth 

 of Canada Creek and Brimstone Creek near New River station, Ky. (Kirsch, 1893). Clinch River at 

 Walkers Ford, Roaring Fork near Greenville, Tellico River at Tellico Plains, and Eastaunaula Creek 

 near Athens, Tenn. (Evermann, Scovell, and Giu-ley, 1893, collectors; and Evermann and Hilde- 

 brand, 1916). 



108. ChEenobryttus gulosus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). (1415.) Warmouth. 



Tennessee River near Huntsville, Ala. (Agassiz, 1854, as Calliurus punchilatus, type). Lower 

 Tennessee River (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). Cypress Creek near Florence, Ala. (Gilbert and Swain, 

 1884, collectors). Pond Creek near Rockport, Mayfield Creek near Hickory Grove, Obion River near 

 Cypress, and Bayou de Chien near Moscow, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). 

 log. Apomotis cyanellus (Rafinesque). (1419.) Blue-spotted sunfish; green sunfish. 



Ohio River (Rafinesque, 1819, as Lepomis cyanellus, t^^pe). Tributary streams of the Ohio, Ken- 

 tucky, and Licking Rivers (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Icthelis mclanops). Falls of the Ohio (Rafinesque, 

 1820a, as Icthelis cyanella). Tennessee River near Himtsville, Ala. (Agassiz, 1854, as Pomotis san- 

 guinolentus, P. inscripius, and P. bombifrons, types). Holston River, Va. (Cope, 1869, as Lepomis 

 inscriptus). Teimessee River (Jordan, 1877a, as Xenoiis sanguinokntus, Lepomus bombifrons, and 

 Xenotis inscripius). Abundant in the Cumberland at Nashville (Jordan and Brayton, 1878). Hunts- 

 ville, Ala. (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Lepiopomus bombifrons). Tennessee River (Jordan, 1878, 

 as Lepiopomus bombifrons). Clear Fork and Wolf and Briar Creeks near Pleasant View in Whitley 

 County, Ky. (Jordan and Swain, 1883). Cumberland River (Bean, 1883, U. S. N. M.). Teimessee 

 River near Florence, Tusctunbia, and Richland Creek at Pulaski, Tenn. (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, 

 collectors). Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tenn. (Bean, 1885, U. S. N. M.). North Fork of the Holston 

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

 (Kirsch, 1892, as Lepomis cyanellus). Pond Creek near Rockport, small artificial lake (of Cumberland 

 River) near Kuttawa, Smoky Fork of Richland Creek near its mouth, Mayfield Creek near Hickory 

 Grove, Blaine Creek near Catalpa, Triplet Creek near Farmer, Clear Fork of the Cumberland River 

 and Wolf and Briar Creeks near Pleasant View in Whitley County, Ky. (Jordan, 1883, collector; 

 Woolman, 1892, as Lepomis cyanellus). Beaver Creek in Wayne Coimty, Ky. (Kirsch, 1893, as 

 Lepomis cyanellus). Ball Creek near Tazewell, Clinch River at Walkers Ford, Tellico River at Tellico 

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

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

 no. Lepomis auritus (Linnseus). (1424.) Redbreasted bream. 



Rivers, creeks, and ponds of Kentucky (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Icthelis aurita). 



111. Lepomis garmani Forbes. (1426.) Garman's sunfish. 



Cumberland River near Barbotuville, and Bayou de Chien near Moscow, Ky. (Woolman, 1892). 



112. Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque). (1427.) Long-eared simfish. 



Kentucky, Licking, and Sandy Rivers (Rafinesque, 1820a, as Icthelis megalotis, type). Abundant 

 in the Cumberland (Jordan and Brayton, 1878, as Xenotis megalotis). Clear Fork and Wolf and Briar 

 Creeks near Pleasant View in Whitley County, Ky. (Jordan and Swain, 1883). Tennessee River near 

 Florence (Gilbert and Swain, 1884, collectors). Middle Fork of the Holston at Glade Spring, Va. (Jordan, 

 1889). Indian Creek in Clinton Coimty, Ky. (Kirsch, 1892). Rolling Fork of Salt River near New 

 Haven and New Market, and near Booth (Gilbert and Swain, 18S4, collectors). Rough Creek near 

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

 Barren River near Osceola, Green River and Pitman Creek near Greensburg, Tradewater River 

 near Dawson, Cumberland River and a small artificiaf lake near Kuttawa, Rockcastle River below 



