FISHES OF EAST TENNESSEE. 441 



Ball Creek. — This is a small stream rising just west of Tazewell and, flowing south, 

 joins Big Sycamore Creek a mile above the latter's union with the CHnch. A small 

 collection of fishes was made in this creek. 



Big Sycamore Creek. — This creek, tributary to Clinch River, was examined by Dr. 

 Gurley and some fishes obtained. 



Indian Creek. — Dr. Gurley examined this tributary of Powell River near Cumber- 

 land Gap October 1 7. He also made small collections in Nigger Cave on the same date. 



Following is a list of the streams and springs examined and the localities at or near 

 which they were visited. Collections were obtained at most of the places mentioned. 



For convenience of reference the names of the streams and springs are arranged in 

 alphabetic order. For detailed descriptions of the various places see pages 434-441. 



Arnwine, or Matlock, Spring and Creek, 5 miles north of Athens or 2 miles north of Mount Verd, 

 October 4, 5. 



Ball Creek, near Tazewell, October 15. 



Bear Creek, near Walker's ford, 12 miles southwest of Tazewell, October 12. 



Big Spring, 8 miles southwest of Greenville, October 11. 



Big Sycamore Creek, near Tazewell, October 18. 



Callahan Springs, 5 miles northwest of Knoxville, September 27. 



Chickamauga Creek, at Lee and Gordon's mill, September 30. 



Clinch River, at Walker's ford, 12 miles southwest of Tazewell, October 12. 



Craigraile's spring, i mile north of Cleveland, October 3. 



Crawfish Springs, near Chickamauga, September 30. 



Davis Spring, lyi miles from Greenville, October 11. 



Eastaunaula Creek, at Athens, October 7. 



Flint Creek, near Walker's ford, 12 miles southwest of Tazewell, October 12. 



Fountain Head Springs, at Old Camp Groimd, Fountain City, 5 miles north of Knoxville, Septem- 

 ber 27. 



Green's pond, or Newman Spring, 6 miles southeast of Chattanooga near Rossville Gap, Septem- 

 ber 29. 



Greenville Spring, in the town of Greenville near the Grand Central Hotel, October 10. 



Indian Creek, near Cumberland Gap, October 17. 



Julians Spring, 8 miles southeast of Cleveland, October 4. 



King Solomons Cave, at Cumberland Gap, October 14. 



Lyon Creek, 5 miles west of Knoxville, near the insane asylum, September 28. 



Matlock, or Arnwine, Spring and Creek, 5 miles north of Athens or 2 miles north of Mount Verd. 

 October 4, $. 



Newman Spring, or Green's pond, 6 miles southeast of Chattanooga, September 29. 



Nickajack Cave and Stream, at Shellmound, 22 miles west of Chattanooga, October 2. 



Nigger Cave, at New Tazewell, October 12. 



Nolichucky River, at Love's ferry soutli of Greenville, October 11. 



Norvel Spring and branch, 7 miles east of Athens, or 2 miles north of Tellico Junction, October 7. 



Ousley Spring, 8 miles from Tazewell, October 12. 



Payne's spring, 2 miles north of Cleveland, October 3. 



Pistol Creek and Springs, at Maryville, October 10. 



Read's spring, 7 miles north of Chattanooga, October i. 



Roaring Fork, 5 miles north of Greenville, October 11. 



Springfield Springs, 2 miles northeast of Maryville, October 10. 



Stith 's springs, i mile south of Cleveland, October 4. 



Tellico River, at Tellico Plains, October 8. 



Tennessee River, near mouth of Lyon Creek, 5 miles west of Knoxville, September 28. 



Wildwood Spring, at Wildwood, 9 miles from Chattanooga, October 2. 



Wine House Cave, at Shellmound, about 22 miles west of Chattanooga, examined October ig, 1901, 

 by Prof. W. P. Hay. 



