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Genus CHJENOBRYTTUS, Gill. 
32. Chsenobryttus gulosus (C. & Y.) Gill. War- mouth, Black Sun-fish. 
(M. Y. 237 ; Nelson, 37.) 
Bather common. Yery abundant in southern Illinois. Prof. 
Forbes has specimens from Illinois Biver, and I have taken it in 
Lake Michigan, and in lakes of Northern Indiana tributary to 
Wabash Biver. Mackinaw Cr.; Big L., Jackson Co. 
Genus APOMOTIS, Rafinesque. 
33. Apomotis cyanellus (Baf.) Jor. Blue-spotted Sun-fish. (M. Y. 
239; Telipomus cyanellus and T. microps Nelson, 37.) 
Generally abundant, ascending small streams. Embarras Biver, 
Calumet B., Illinois B., Cache B., mud-holes on bottoms in Un- 
ion Co. and Johnson Co., Effingham Co., all small streams in 
McLean Co.; Fountain Bluff, Jackson Co. 
Genus LEPIOPOMUS, Rafinesque. 
34. Lepiopomus macrochirus Baf. Chain- sided Sun-fish. (M. Y. 239 ; 
Telipomus nephelus Nelson, 37.) 
Not very common ; I have one specimen from Illinois Biver 
and several from White Biver in Indiana. 
35. * Lepiopomus anagallinus Cope. Bed-spotted Sun-fish. (M.Y. 240.) 
Salt Biver, Ky., where it is abundant. Not yet noticed from 
Illinois, although it doubtless occurs in the state. 
36. Lepiopomus pallidus (Mit.) Gill & Jordan. Blue Sun-fish, Cop- 
per-nosed Bream. (M. Y. 241; Ichthelis incisor and I. speciosus 
Nelson, 37.) 
The most abundant of the sun-fishes. Crystal Lake, Illinois 
Biver, Calumet B., L. Michigan, Wabash River, Quincy. 
37. Lepiopomus ischyrus Jordan & Nelson. (M. Y. 241 ; Ichthelis aqui- 
lensis Nelson, 37.) 
The two original types of this species are all yet known — the one 
in the Illinois State Laboratory from Illinois Biver, the other in Mr. 
son’s collection from Calumet Biver. Benewed examination of Nel- 
the former specimen has convinced me of its distinctness from L. 
pallidus. The type specimen has palatine teeth, unlike L. 
pallidus. Pomotis aquilensis Girard is Xenotis breviceps , a Texas 
species. 
