104 Fresh Water Fishes of the United States. 



94. MELANUEA PYGRLEA (Dekay), Baird. 

 Eastern Mud Minnow. 

 Jordan, Proc. Phil. Ac. Nat. Sci., 1877. 

 Delaware K. 



ESOCID2E. 



95. ESOX NOBILIOR, Thompson. 

 Muskallunge, Masquallonge. 

 JSsox noUlior, Cope, Proc. Phil. Ac. Nat. Sci., 1865, 80. 

 L. Michigan, L. Huron, L. Erie. 



96. ESOX LUCIUS, Linnaeus. 

 Lake Pike, Pickerel (Wisconsin). 

 Esox lucim, Cope, Proc. Phil. Ac. Sci., 1865, 80. 



L. Ontario, L. Erie, L. Michigan, Fox R., Rock R., Illinois E., Missis- 

 sippi E. 



97. ESOX RETICULATUS, Le Sueur. 

 Pickerel. 

 Stoker, Fishes of Mass., 1855, 311. 

 Westfield E., Delaware R., Ocmulgee E., Etowah R., Potomac R. 



98. ESOX CYPHO, Cope. 

 Pickerel, Jack, Buffalo Pike. 

 Cope, Proc. Phil. Ac. Sci., 1865, 78. 



Fox R. (111.) 



99. ESOX AMEEICANUS, Gmelin. 

 Trout Pickerel. 

 Eeox omatus, Stoker, Fishes of Mass., 1855, 313. 

 Delaware E. ; Long Island. 



100. ESOX SALMONEUS, Rafinesque. 

 Trout Pickerel. 

 Esox umbrosus, Cope, Trans. Am. Philos. Soc, 1866. 

 White R., Ohio R., L. Erie, Illinois R., Wabash R., Maumee R. 



AMBLYOPSIDJ1. 



101. AMBLYOPSIS SPEL^US, Dekay, 1842. 

 Larger Blind Fish. 

 Putnam, Mammoth Cave and its Inhabitants. 

 Mammoth Cave, Caves of S. Indiana. 



102. TYPHLICHTHYS SUBTERRANEUS, Girard, 1859. 

 Smaller Blind Fish. 

 Putnam, Mammoth Cave, etc. 

 Mammoth Cave, Caves of S. Indiana. 



