40 A PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE 



Perch (Family Percidse). 



299. Sand Pike (Stizostedion canadense^ C. H. Smith). 



Common in the larger streams : Ohio River, 

 Rockcastle River, Big Sandy River, Little Sandy 

 River. Indian Creek, Clinton Connty (Kirsch). 



300. Salmon,Wall-eye, Pike Perch {Stizostedion vitreum, 



Mitchili). 



Common in the larger streams : Ohio River, 

 Big Sandy River, Little Sandy River, Green River, 

 Cumberland River and Tennessee River. 



With the preceding this is sold in all our 

 marke ts as " salmon." 



301. Least Darter (Etheostoma microperca, Jordan and 



Gilbert). 



Green River (Woolman). 



302. Etheostoma fasiforme, Girard. 



Tradewater River, Mayfield Creek, Bayou de 

 Chien (Woolman). 



303. Etheostoma coeruleum, Storer. 



Very abundant in most small creeks in the east- 

 ern half of the State. Big Sandy River, Kentucky 

 River and tributaries, Green River, Cumberland 

 River. Rolling Fork, Licking River (Woolman). 

 Indian Creek, Willis Creek, etc., in Clinton County 

 (Kirsch), Otter Creek, Wayne County (Kirsch). 



304. Etheostoma vir •gatum, Jordan. 



Rockcastle River (Jordan), Green River 

 (Woolman). 



305. Etheostoma sagitta, Jordan and Swain. 



Cumberland River (Jordan). Original descrip- 

 tion in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1883, p. 250. A 

 Single specimen was obtained from Wolf Creek in 

 Whitley County. "Its long, naked, tapering head 

 is its most striking peculiarity." 



