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Valley River, at Huttonsville; Barrenshe Creek, near Peeryville; Bluestone River, at Abbs Valley, and 
just above its mouth; Dry Fork of Tug, at Barrenshe; East River, at Ingleside; Horse Creek, southern 
West Virginia; Indian Creek, tributary of New River, at Greenville; Rich Creek, at Spanishburg; Clear 
Fork, at Rocky Gap, Va. 
7. Moxostoma anisurum (Rafinesque). White-nosed Sucker. 
Three specimens, 2 to 2.75 inches long, from Stonecoal Creek, between Buckhannon and Weston; 
3 specimens 4.5 to 5 inches long from Ten-mile Creek, at Lumberport. 
8. Moxostoma aureolum (Le Sueur). Redhorse. 
Two specimens, 9 and 12 inches, Deckers Creek, above Morgantown; 4 specimens, 4 to 6 inches, 
Elk Creek, near Quiet Dell; 10 specimens, 2.5 to 6 inches, Hackers Creek, near Jane Lew; 4 specimens, 
9 inches, Stonecoal Creek, between Buckhannon and Weston; 6 specimens, 2.5 to 5 inches, Ten-mile 
Creek, at, Lumberport; 8 specimens, 2.25 to 6.75 inches, West Fork of Monongahela, at Weston; 7 speci- 
mens, 3 to 5 inches, Dry Fork of the Tug, at Barrenshe; 7 specimens, 4 to 6 inches, Dry Fork of Tug, at 
Seager; Guyandotte River, at Baileysville. 
9. Moxostoma macrolepidotum (Le Sueur). 
One specimen, 4.75 inches long, from Deckers Creek, above Morgantown. 
Family CYPRINID. 
10. Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque). Stone-roller. 
Elk Creek, near Quiet Dell; Greenbrier, at Durbin; Stonecoal Creek, between Buckhannon and 
Weston; West Fork of the Greenbrier; West Fork of the Monongahela, at Weston; Barrenshe Creek, near 
Peeryville; Bluestone River, just above mouth, and at mouth of Delashmut Creek; Dry Fork of Tug, at 
Barrenshe and at Iaeger; East River, near Ingleside; Madams Creek, across New River from Hinton; 
Clear Fork, at Rocky Gap, Va. 
11. Pimephales notatus (Rafinesque). Blunt-nosed Minnow. 
Cheat River, at Ises Ferry; Childers Run, 3 miles northeast of Buckhannon; Hackers Creek, near 
Jane Lew; Sand Run, 2 miles above Buckhannon; Stonecoal Creek, between Buckhannon and Weston; 
Ten-mile Creek, at Lumberport; Trybies Run, 7 miles above Buckhannon; West Fork of Monongahela, 
at Weston; Barrenshe Creek, near Peeryville; Bluestone River, just above mouth, and at mouth of 
Delashmut Creek, and at Abbs Valley; Delashmut Creek, at Kegley; East River, near Ingleside; Green- 
brier River, 8 miles above Hinton; Horse Creek; Horsepen Creek, near Horsepen, Va.; Indian Creek, 
tributary of New River, near Greenville; Rich Creek, near Spanishburg; Clear Fork, at Rocky Gap; 
War Creek, near Peeryville; Elk Creek, near Quiet Dell. 
12. Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill). Horned-dace; Creek-chub. 
Childers Run, 3 miles northeast of Buckhannon; Kings Run, between Beverly and Elkins; Left- 
hand Fork of Middle Fork of Valley River, at Cassidays; Riches Run, between Beverly and Elkins; 
Sand Run, 2 miles above Buckhannon; Trubies Run, 7 miles above Buckhannon; Valley River, at 
Mingo; Big Stony Creek; Delashmut Creek; Greenbrier River, 8 miles above Hinton; Horsepen Creek; 
Clear Creek, Rocky Gap, Va.; Madams Creek, across New River from Hinton; War Creek near Peery- 
ville. 
13. Semotilus bullaris (Rafinesque). Falljish. 
One specimen, 2.5 inches long, from the mouth of Seneca Creek, near Harman, was the only speci- 
men of this species secured. 
14. Leuciscus margarita (Cope). 
East Fork of the Glady River; Gandy Creek, at Osceola; Glady Fork, at Seneca Route Crossing; 
Kings Run, between Beverly and Elkins; Sand Run, 2 miles above Buckhannon; West Fork of the 
Glady; Cheat River, at Raines. 
