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River, Green River, Tennessee River. Spring 

 Creek, Smith's Creek, etc., in Clinton County 

 (Kirsch), Beaver and Otter Creeks in Wayne 

 County (Kirsch). 



374. Hybopsis storerianus, Kirtland. 



Throughout Kentucky. Little Sandy River, 

 Kentucky River, Green River, Cumberland River, 

 Tennessee River. Bayou de Chien (Woolman). 



375. Hybopsis amblops, Raf. 



Common throughout Kentucky. Ohio River at 

 East Cairo, Big Sandy River, Little Sandy River, 

 Kentucky River, Green River, Cumberland River, 

 Tennessee River. 



376. Hybopsis dissimilis, Kirtland. 



Rolling Fork of Salt River (Woolman). 



377. Hybopsis hyoslomus, Gilbert. 



Ohio River at Racoon Island (Henshall). Big 

 Sandy River, Green River (Woolman). 



378. Black-nosed Dace (Rhinichthys atronasus, Mitchili) . 



Common locally in small tributaries of the Ken- 

 tucky River. Common in clear cold streams in 

 Whitley County (Jordan), Indian Creek, Willis, 

 Smith's Creek, etc., in Clinton County (Kirsch). 



379. Phenacobius uranops, Cope. 



Rockcastle River, Green River, Cumberland 

 River. 



380. Evicymba buccata, Cope. 



Common locally in Kentucky River ; Little San- 

 dy River, Big Sandy River, Cumberland River. 



381. JSfotropis micropteryx, Cope. 



Rockcastle River, abundant (Jordan). 



382. JSfotropis arge, Cope. 



Green River, Kentucky River (Woolman). 



383. Jtfotropis atherinoides, Raf. 



Throughout Kentucky ; common. Little Sandy 



