52 A PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE 



Eiver, Big Sandy River, Kentucky River, Green 

 River, Cumberlaud River, Tennessee River. Bayou 

 de Chien (Woolman). 



384. Notropis dilectus, Girard. 



Big Sandy River, Kentucky River, Green River, 

 Cumberlaud River, Tennessee River. 



385. JSTotropis telescopus, Cope. 



Green River (Woolman). Willis Creek, Indian 

 Creek, in Clinton County (Kirsch), 



386. Red-fin (Nolropis ardens, Cope). 



Tributaries of Kentucky River, Cumberland 

 River, Rockcastle River, Green River. 



387. Notropis ariommus, Cope. 



Kentucky River, Green River, Big Sandy River. 



388. JVotropis jejunus, Forbes. 



Ohio River at East Cairo, Little Sandy River, 

 Big Sandy River, Cumberland River. 



389. Motropis leuciodus, Cope. 



Five specimens were collected in Smith's Creek, 

 Clinton Co., by Mr. Philip IL Kirsch. 



390. Notropis coccogenis, Cope. 



Big Sandy River (Woolman). 



391. Shiner (JSfotropis megalops, Raf.). 



Occurs throughout Kentucky. Big Sandy River, 

 Kentucky River, Rockcastle River, Green River, 

 Cumberland River, Tennessee River. Obion Creek 

 (Woolman). 



392. Notropis galaclurus, Cope. 



Rockcastle River, Cumberland River, Willis 

 Creek, Spring Creek, etc., in Clinton County 

 (Kirsch), Beaver and Otter Creeks in Wayne 

 County (Kirsch). 



393. Nolropis whipplei, Girard. 



Everywhere, common. Little Sandy River, Big 

 Sandy River, Kentucky River, Green River, Cum- 



