484 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [98] 



Subgenus Albtjrnops Girard. 

 126. Minniliis blennius (Grd.) Jor. & Gilb. 



Alburnops blennius Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., PMla., 1856, p. 194. 

 The species is not known elsewhere than in the river 

 which furnished the types ; it has not been recorded 

 as taken recently. 



67. (One of the 12 type specimens.) Arkansas River, near Fort Smith. 

 Dr. Shumard. 



Subgenus "Episema" Cope & Jordan. 

 IS?. Minn i Ins timpanogensis (Cope) Jor. & Gilb. 



Hybopsis timpanof/ensis Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, Phila., 1874, 134; 

 Cope & Yarrow, Zoiil. Wheeler's Expl. W. 100th Mer., v, p. 654. 



Streams in Utah. 



The species is known only from young specimens, and 

 may be a young Squalius (Jordan & Gilbert). 



15769. Gurmison, Utah. Francis Klett. 



Subgenus Lythrurtts Jordan. 

 128. Minnilus diplsemius (Raf.) Hay. Red-fin. 



Semotilus diplwmius Raf., Ichth, Ohien. 



Hypsilepis diplwmia Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1867, p. 162. 



Lythrurus diplcemius Jordan, Man. Vert., ed. 2, p. 295. 



Ohio Valley; Upper Mississippi Valley; Great Lake 

 region. 



8325. Black River. Prof. S. F. Baird. 



Subgenus Minnilus Raf. 



ISO. Miimilus seeptse&as Jor. & Gilb. 



Saluda River, South Carolina; not yet recorded from any 

 other locality. 



31081. (Two of the type specimens.) Saluda "River, South Carolina. 

 Jordan & Br ay ton. 



Genus ERICYMBA Cope. 



130. Ericymba buccata Cope. Silver-mouthed Dace. 



Western Pennsylvania ; Ohio Valley ; Mississippi Val- 

 ley. 

 This appears to be a species of wide distribution ; it is 

 remarkable for the cavernous bones of its head. 



7001. Yellow Creek, Ohio. Prof. S. F. Baird. 

 27421. Chickasawha River. O. P. Hay. 



