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Catostomus catostomus: Long-nosed Sucker. (Catostomus longirostris, p. 435.) 
Catostomus griseus: Platte River Sucker. 
Catostomus tahoensis: Tahoe Sucker (p. 435). 
Catostomus rex: Lost River Sucker. 
Catostomus macrochilus: Columbia River Sucker (p. 435). 
Catostomus occidentalis: Sacramento Sucker (p. 435). 
Catostomus ardens: Mullet of Utah Lake (p. 435). 
Catostomus gila: Rio Gila Sucker. 
Catostomus fecundus: Webug Sucker (p. 435). 
Chasmistes liorus: June Sucker of Utah Lake (p. 435). 
Chasmistes brevirostris: Short-nosed Sucker; Klamath Lake Sucker (p. 435). 
Chasmistes stomias: Common Klamath Lake Sucker; Kahptu. 
Chasmistes copei: Tswam of Lake Klamath. 
Deltistes luxatus: Big Klamath Lake Sucker; Lost River Sucker; (Chas- 
mistes luxatus, p. 435). 
Xyrauchen cypho: Razor-back Sucker. 
FAMILY OF CYPRINIDS OR CARP FAMILY.* 
Orthodon microlepidotus: Black-fish (p. 427). 
Acrocheilus alutaceus: Chisel-mouth; Hard-mouth Chub (p. 427). 
Lavinia exilicauda: Hitch (p. 427). 
Mylopharodon conocephalus: Cone-head Minnow; Chub of Sacramento and 
San Joaquin (p. 427). 
Mylocheilus caurinus: Columbia Chub (p. 427). 
Pogonichthys macrolepidotus: Split-tail (p. 427). 
Ptychocheilus oregonensis: Squaw-fish; Chappaul; Shepawl; Pike (p. 426). 
Ptychocheilus grandis: Sacramento Pike. (Ptychochilus harfordi, p. 426.) 
Ptychocheilus lucius: White Salmon of the Colorado (p. 427). 
Gila elegans: Bony-tail; Gila Trout (p. 426). 
Gila robusta: Round-tail (Gila robusta and Gila grahami, p. 426). 
Leuciscus crassicauda: Sacramento Chub; Mullet. (Squalius gibbosus, 
Pp: 426.) 
Leuciscus bicolor: Two-colored Chub. 
Leuciscus lineatus: Great Chub ; Chub of Utah Lake. (Squalius rhomaleus, 
p- 426; Squalius atrarius, p. 426; Squalius obesus, p. 426; Squalius pan- 
dora, p. 426.) 
Leuciscus purpureus. (Squalius purpureus, p. 426.) 
Leuciscus niger. (Squalius niger, p. 426.) 
Leuciscus hydrophlox: Silver-sided Minnow; “ Po-he-wa.” (Squalius tenia, 
p- 426.) 
* Cyprinus carpio: Carp (p. 413).—Introduced. 
Carassius auratus: Goldfish (p. 417) 
