488 REPORT OF THE FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 



66. Etheostoma ccEruleum Storer. Rainbow Darter. — Found by us only 

 in Marsh Creek near Point Breeze and Salt Brook near Nine-mile Point. 



67. Etheostoma flabellare Rafinesque. Fan-tailed Darter. — Quite common 

 and well distributed throughout the western part of the State. Numerous speci- 

 mens obtained at the following places: Grenadier Island; Horse Island; Mill 

 Creek near Sacketts Harbor; Little Stony Brook at Henderson Bay; Cemetery 

 Creek near Watertown ; Chaumont River; Big Sandy Creek near Belleville ; Spring 

 Brook near Pulaski; Wart Creek near Buena Vista; Three-mile Creek near Oswego; 

 Great Sodus Bay; Four-mile Creek and Salt Brook near Nine-mile Point; Sandy 

 Creek near North Hamlin, and Marsh Creek near Point Breeze. 



68. Boleichthys fusiformis (Girard). Fusiform Darter. — Obtained only in 

 Mud Creek near Cape Vincent, at Grenadier Island, and in Guffon Creek near 

 Chaumont. Head 4; depth 5^; D. IX-ii ; A. 11,8; scales 5-57-9; specimen, 

 2^ inches long, from Mud Creek. 



69. Roccus chrysops (Rafinesque). WHITE Bass. — Found only at Horse 

 Island, Sacketts Harbor, where three examples were obtained June 30. 



70. Aplodinotus grunniens Rafinesque. Freshwater Drum, or Sheepshead. 

 Seen only at Point Breeze, where one specimen was obtained from the lake. 



71. Cottus ictalops (Rafinesque). COMMON Blob. — Specimens obtained at 

 Grenadier and Stony Islands. 



72. Triglopsis thompsoni Girard. Deepwater Blob. — Three specimens 

 from Nine-mile- Point, one from the lake, the 2 others from a small creek. 



73. Lota maculosa (Le Sueur). Ling. — One specnnen obtained four miles 

 off Nine-mile Point. 



U. S. Fish Commission, 



Washington, D. C, 

 December 18, 1 901. 



