Fishes of Cayuga Lake Basin, 313^ 



45. AMBIiOPIilTES RUPESTRIS* Raflnesque. 



(Rock-Bass.) 

 A., 237. B..466. C, 76. 

 A yery common and well-known species. 



46. liEPOMIS C¥AN£IiIiUS=>< Rafinesque. 



(Blue-Spotted Sun-fish.) 

 B., 473. C.,77. 

 Apomotis cyanellus. A. , 239. 

 Not found by me near Ithaca. A few specimens were takea 

 near Montezuma. 



47. Ii£POMIS PAIiIiIDUS=<< Ulitcliill. 



Found in small numbers with the preceding. 



48. LEPORIIS GIBBOSUS* liinnaeus. 



(Pumpkin-Seed.) 

 B.,482. C.,77. 

 Eupomotis aureus. A., 244. 

 Very common throughout the entire Lake basin. 



49. MICROPTERUS SAIiMOIDES* Lacepede. 



(Large-mouthed Black Bass; Oswego Bass.) 

 B., 484. C, 77. 

 Micropterus pallidus. A., 236. 

 Eather scarce near Ithaca. More common near Montezuma 

 and Cayuga. 



50. MICROPTERUS DOIiOMIEU^^' liacepede. 



(Small-mouthed Black Bass.) 

 B., 485. C, 77. 

 Micropterus salmoides. A., 236. 

 Kot found by me near Ithaca ; less common than the preced- 

 ing near Cayuga and Montezuma. 



Family XIX. P£R€IDJE:. 

 51. ETHEOSTOmA NIGRUM OLMSTEDIt Storer. 



(Tessellated Darter.) 

 A., 224. B.,492. C, 78. 

 Common at each end of the Lake, but not found in the streams 

 at the Southern end above the Falls. 



XNWiLLS N. T. ACAD. OF SCI., IV. Issued March, 1889. 



