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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES 
Measurements of type specimen 
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Length, standard 
Length, total _ 
Length of head 
Depth, greatest 
Length of fourth dorsal spine 
Length of fourth dorsal ray 
Length of third anal ray •. 
Length of pectoral 
Length of ventral 
Eye from snout .. 1 
Eye 
Snout to origin of first dorsal 
Base of first dorsal 
Base of second dorsal 
Base of anal._^ 
Least depth of caudal peduncle 
Distance between base of second dorsal and base of caudal 
Millimeters 
39 
__ 46 
__ 12 
8 
2 . 5 
7 
6 
.. 10. 5 
7 
4 
.. 3 
14 
9 
9 
8 
6 
.. 7. 5 
Habitat. — The fish were taken in the swift waters of a small, rocky stream 
(Paddys Creek) just above the head of Paddys Creek Lake, part of the artificial 
Lake James system in Burke County, N. C. Ten species of fish were taken in col- 
lections at the same station. Most abundant were Campostoma anomalum, Notropis 
procne, and Hybopsis hypsinotus; in small numbers were Notropis skepticus, Boleosoma 
nigrum, and Schilbeodes insignis. Species of which only one to three examples were 
found were Hadropterus peltatus, Richiella brevispina , Lepomis auritus, and Moxostoma 
rupis cartes. 
