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306. Etlieostoma obeyense, Kirsch. 



Small tributaries of the Cumberland River, in 

 Clinton County (Kirsch). Original description in 

 Bull. U. S. Fish Commission for 1890, p. 292. 

 Beaver and Otter Creeks in Wayne County ; very 

 abundant (Kirsch). 



307. Etlieostoma cinereum, Storer. 



Little South Fork and Rock Creek, tributaries 

 of the Cumberland; scarce (Kirsch). For a des- 

 cription, see Bull. U. S. Fish Commission for 1891, 

 p. 264 (printed in 1893). 



308. Etlieostoma squamiceps, Jordan. 



Kentucky (Jordan). 

 309a. Etlieostoma flabellare, Raf. 



Very common in small streams in eastern Ken- 

 tucky. Big Sandy River, Kentucky River, Rock- 

 castle River, Green River. Licking River (Wool- 

 man). Indian Creek, Smith's Creek, in Clinton 

 County (Kirsch). 

 3095. Etlieostoma flabellare var. cumberlandicum, Jor- 

 dan. 



Original description in Proc. U. S. National 

 Museum, 1883, p. 251. The types were taken by 

 Dr. Jordan in Wolf Creek, Briar Creek and other 

 small streams in Whitley County in May, 1883. 

 ^hi all these streams this was the most abundant 

 of the darters." It is said to have a thicker head 

 than the type form, and to be piain olivaceous 

 except for the black humeral spot. 



310. Etlieostoma rufolineatum, Cope. 



Green River, Licking River (Woolman), Indian 

 Creek in Clinton County (Kirsch). 



311. Etlieostoma maculatum, Kirtland. 



Cumberland River, Licking River (Woolman). 



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