REPOET UPON THE FISHES OF KENTUCKY. 
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In the following list Boothe is indicated by B ; New Haven by NIL and New 
Market by NM. 
FISHES OF THE ROLLING FORK OF SALT RIVER. 
1. Noturus miurus Jordan. Mud cat. (B, NH, NM.) Several small specimens were obtained. 
2. Leptops olivaris (Rafinesque). Mud cat; Yellow cat. (B.) Quite common. The specimens were 
well marked in color, differing in a few minor points from the Western variety. 
3. Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque). Channel cat or Blue cat. (B, NH.) Common, but not so plen- 
tiful as the former. 
4. Carpiodes carpio (Rafinesque). Carp sucker. (B.) Common. 
5. Catostomus nigricans Le Sueur. Hog sucker. (B, NH, NM.) Not common; only young speci- 
mens were taken. 
6. Moxostoma duquesnei (Le Sueur). White sucker. (B, NH, NM.) Common. 
7. Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque). Stone-toter. (B.) Common. Lateral line, 52 to 55. 
8. Pimephales notatus (Rafinesque). (B, NH.) Plentiful. 
9. Cliola vigilax (Baird and Girard). Bullhead minnow. (B.) Not common. 
10. Notropis deliciosus (Girard). (B, NM.) Cdmmon. Deeper andlighter in color than specimens 
from the mountainous district. No lateral band; lateral line, 36, 35, 34, 34, 36, 35; scales 
before dorsal, 13 to 15. 
11. Notropis whipplei (Girard). Blue minnow. (B, NH, NM.) Common. Lateral line, 38, 36, 38, 35. 
12. Notropis megalops (Rafinesque) Common shiner. (B, NH, NM.) Only three specimens were 
obtained. 
13. Notropis ariommus (Cope). Big-eyed shiner. (NM.) 
14. Notropis umbratilis cyanocephalus Copeland. (NM.) 
15. Notropis atherinoides Rafinesque. Rosy minnow. (B, NM.) Not common; small, the three 
largest specimens taken measuring 57, 52, and ’51 millimeters. Head, 4-£ in length; depth, 
5 in length; lateral line, 42, 41, and 42; back somewhat compressed; no vertebral line. 
16. Ericymba buccata Cope. (B.) Not common. 
17. Hybopsis storerianus (Kirtland). Spawn-eater. (B, NH.) Common; scales, 40. 
18. Hybopsis amblops (Rafinesque). Silver chub. (B.) Common ; lateral line from 35 to 38. 
19. Hybopsis dissimilis (Kirtland). Spotted shiner . (B.) Very rare. 
20. Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill). Chub. (NH.) 
21. Hiodon alosoides (Rafinesque). Moon-eye. (B.) Five specimens taken. 
22. Hiodon selenops Jordan and Bean. Southern moon-eye. (B.) Not as common as H. alosoides. 
23. Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur). Shad ; Hickory shad. (B.) Abundant. 
24. Zygonectes notatus (Rafinesque). Top minnow. (B.) Rare. Specimen small; from 40 to 60 
millimeters long. 
25. Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque). Long-eared sunfish. (B, NH, NM.) Not common. Taken in 
quiet water, under overhanging willows. 
26. Micropterus dolomieu Lac6pede. Small-mouthed black bass. (NH. ) 
27. Btheostoma pellucidum Baird. Sand darter. (B, NH. ) Common. Scaled below the lateral 
line ; scales 67 to 69. 
28. Etheostoma blennioides Rafinesque. Green-sided darter. (B, NH, NM.) Only a few small 
specimens were obtained. 
29. Btheostoma caprodes (Rafinesque). Log perch. (B, NH.) Quite common. 
30. Etheostoma phoxocephalum Nelson. (B, NH.) Abundant. Specimens all small and light in 
color. This is apparently the only darter that is common in the stream. 
31. Etheostoma zonale (Cope). (B, NH, NM.) Not common. 
32. Etheostoma cceruleum Storer. Rainbow darter. (B, NH, NM. ) Rare. 
33. Aplodinotus grunniens Rafinesque. Fresh-water drum; White perch. (B.) Quite common. 
Some large specimens were taken. 
