PISCES. 23 



TELEOSTOMI. EVENTOGNATHI. 



CATOSTOMIDAE. 



N. H.— (DeKay 1842); Squam Lake; White Oak Pond (N. H. 

 Fish comm.). 



Vt.— [?] (Storer 1843). 



Mass. — Connecticut River, Northampton (LeSueur 1817; 

 Storer 1839); Watertown (Storer 1839); Miles River, Menham 

 (Goode & Bean 1879); Quashnet River, Falmouth (Kendall coll. 

 1894); Fresh Pond Cambridge (B. S. N. H. Van Vleck coll.). 



R. I.— "Narragansett Bay," (R. I. Fish comm. 1899). 



CoNN".— "Housatonic" (Linsley 1844). 



48. MoxosTOMA AUREOLUM (LeSucur). 

 Redhorse; Mullet; Red- fin sucker. 



Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 192. 



Catostomus aureolus LeSueur, Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1817, 

 vol. 1, pi. [18], p. 95. ''Lake Erie, near Buffalo." DeKay, 

 N. Y. fauna, 1842, pt. 4, p. 201, pi. 42, fig. 133. 



Vt. — Lake Champlain (Thompson 1842; Evermann & Kendall 

 1894). 



CYPRINIDAE. 



49. Chrosomus erythrogaster Rafinesque. 



Red-bellied minnow. 



Rafinesque, Ichth. Ohioensis, 1820, p. 47. "Ohio River." 

 Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 209. 

 Bean, Fish. Penn., 1893, p. 32, pi. 22, fig. 35. 



Me. — Freeport (Kendall & Smith 1894) ; Eagle Lakes, Aroo- 

 stook Co.; Matagamon River; Matagamonsis Lake; Penobscot 

 River at Bangor; Cobbosseecontee Lake; Lake Auburn (Kendall 



coll.). 



N. H. — Lidian Stream tributary of Upper Connecticut River, 

 near Pittsburg, Coos County (Kendall & Goldsborough coll. 1904). 



