No. 481] 



PENNSYLVANIA FISHES 



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phia Co.; Neshaminy Creek at Neshaminy Falls and Xtnvtowii. 

 Mill Creek at Bristol, Tullytown, and Morrisville, \hu-k. ( o. In 

 the Octoraro Creek of the Susquehanna basin near Xottiii^liaiii, 

 Chester Co. 



Esox vermiculatus Le Sueur. Wisi Pk kkkki.. - Allegheny 

 River in Potter County. 



Esox reticulatus Le Sueur. Cirviv PiKi:.^Rock Hill Pond 

 and Dingmans Ferry, in the Delaware Basin, Pike Co. (H. T. 

 Wolff). 



Esox lucius Linngeus. Pike. — Although I did not secure any 

 examples of this species in the Allegheny River while at Port 

 Allegany, in ]\IcKean Co., in 1904, it was reported as occurring 

 farther down stream. One from Lake Erie may have been from 

 within our Hmits (Dr. Watson). 



Esox masquinongy ohiensis (Kirtland). Ohio River Musk- 

 ALLUNGE. — Reported to occur in the Allegheny as far as Cor}don, 

 Warren Co., and in New York to Olean. Warren Co. (Dr. J. H. 

 Slack). 



Umbrid.e 



Umbra limi pygmsea (De Kay). Mfd ^NIixxow.— Delaware 

 River at Philadelphia and Ilohn'ol.ur-, Phila.l.'lphia Co.; Bristol 

 and Tullytown, Bucks Co.; Sclmylkill Kivcr Dr. llarlanK 



Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus ^ W albauiii . Mi mmichog. 

 — Delaware River in tide-water, at Tiiiicuni, Delaware Co.; 

 League Island, Tacony, Holmesburg, and Torresdale, Philadel- 

 phia Co.; Cornwells, Croydon, Bristol, Tullytown, and Morrisville, 

 Bucks Co. 



Fundulus diaphanus (Le Sueur). liAHHEi) Kii.i.ii- ish. — Dela- 

 ware River in tide-water and above, Hrandywiiic ba^in in ( 'lic^tt r 

 Co. at Kennett Square; Brandywine at ('iia.liis FonI, Darbv and 

 Ridley Creeks, Delaware Co.; Tacony Creek, Peiiiivpack ( "r.-ck 

 at Holmesburg and Bustleton, Poquessing Creek at Torro.ialr 

 and opposite Cornwells, Philadelphia Co.; Neshatniiiy ("nek at 

 Croydon, Hulmeville, Neshaminy Falls, and Newtown, ^Nlill 



