Cope. | 450 [June 7, 
adult, and exhibited ovaries well filled with well developed ova. Seven. 
green dorsal spots, and eight or nine linear spots on the sides, of the same 
color. 
Walnut creek, a tributary of the Neuse River. 
9. PoECILICTHYS FLABELLATUS, Raf. 
Cope, Jour. A. N. Sci., Phil., 1868, 2138. Catonotus, Agass., Putn. 
Bull. M. C. Zool., I. 
Var. Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., 1870, 263. 
From the Catawba River. 
10. PoEcILICTHYS VULNERATUS, Cope. 
Proceed. Am. Phil. Soc., 1870, 266. 
A beautiful species from the Warm Springs Creek, Madison Co., N. Ca., 
a tributary of the French Broad River. 
11. PoECILICHTHYS RUFILINEATUS, Cope. 
Loc. cit., 267. 
Abundant in the same localities as the last, and one of the most ornate 
species of the genus. 
12. PoEcILICHTHYS ZONALIS, Cope. 
Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., 1868, 212, Tab. xxiv., f. 1. 
French Broad River. 
BOLEOSOMA, DeKay. 
Cope, Proc. A. P. Soc., 1870, 268. 
13. BoLEOSOMA EFFULGENS, Girard. 
Cope, l.c. Arlina effulgens, Girard. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., 
1859, 64. 
Deep River, Guilford Co., North Carolina, from Samuel C. Collins. 
14. BoLEOSOMA MACULATICEPS, Cope. 
Proc. A. P. Soc., 1870, 269. 
Upper waters of the Catawba River. 
HYOSTOMA, Agass. 
Cope, Jour. A. N. Sci., Phil., 1868, 214. 
15. Hyostoma cyMATOGRAMMUM, Abbott. 
French Broad River. 
MICROPTERUS, Lac. 
Grystes, Cuv. Val. 
16. Microprervus Fascratus, DeKay. 
Apparently not found east of the great Water Shed: I only obtained 
it in the state in the French Broad. Also from the Clinch and the Cum- 
berland. : 
