VEKTEBRATE AN1MALS OF KENTUCKY. 45 



339. Common Sun Fish (Lepomis pallidus, Mitchili). 



In the larger streams throughout Kentucky, 

 Big Sandy River, City reservoir at Lexington, 

 Cumberland Eiver, Green River. Bayou de Chien 

 (Woolman). 



340. Lepomis Jtumilis, Girard. 



Tributaries of the Kentucky River ; occasional. 



341. Lepomis macrochirus, Raf. 



Creeks in Whitley County (Jordan). Trade- 

 water River, Obion Creek (Woolman). 



342. Green Sun Fish (Lepomis cyayiellus, Raf.). 



Throughout the State, common. Sometimes 

 called "pearch." It constitutes the greater part of 

 the catches made by small boys and negroes who 

 fish with hook and line in the numerous small 

 ponds of blue grass Kentucky. Big Sandy River, 

 tributaries of Kentucky, Green River, Cumber- 

 land River, Barnett's Creek in Trigg County. 



343. War Mouth, Goggle Eye (Chcenobryttus gulosus, 



Cuv. and Val.). 

 Western Kentucky, common. Green River, 

 Barnett's Creek in Trigg County, Bayous at East 

 Cairo. Obion Creek, Bayou de Chien (Woolman). 



344. Rock Bass, Red Eye (Ambloplites rupestris, Raf.). 



Not rare in the eastern part of Kentucky. Ohio 

 River, Big Sandy River, Little Sandy River, 

 Kentucky River, Rockcastle River, Green River, 

 Cumberland River, Tennessee River. 



345. New Light, Pale Crappie (Pomoxis a?inularis, Raf.) . 



Very abundant in ponds in eastern Kentucky, 

 and common also in bayous in the extreme West- 

 ern end of the State. Ohio River, Little Sandy 

 River, Kentucky River, Green River, Bayous at 

 East Cairo. 



