FISHES OF THE NEUSE RIVER BASIN. 
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1877. David S. Jordan. Contributions to North American Ichthyology, n. ^Bulletin U. S. Nat. 
Mus., No. 10, 1877. 
In this paper (p. 27) Enneacanthus pinniger Gill & Jordan is described as new, 
from specimens obtained by J. W. Milner at Kingston. Amiurus niveiventris Cope 
(= A. catus) is also mentioned from the Reuse (p. 83). 
1878. David S. Jordan and Alembert W. Brayton. On the Distribution of the Fishes of the Alle- 
ghany Region of South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee, with Descriptions of new or 
little-known species. -^Contributions to North American Ichthyology, No. in, A; <Bnll. 
U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 12, 1878, 1-96. 
In the Recapitulation at the end of this paper (pp. S2-96) the following species 
are referred to the Reuse River, chiefly on the authority of Professor Cope: 
Nominal species. 
Identification. 
Nominal species. 
Identification. 
Ioa vitrea 
Alvordius crassus 
Alvordius nevisensis 
Boleosoma raaculaticeps 
Perea americana 
Micropterus pallidus 
Acantharcbuspomotis 
Chaenobryttus viridis 
Lepiopomus auritus 
Eupomotis aureus 
Enneacantbus pinniger 
Enneacanthus margarotis.. 
Centrarcbus irideus 
Pomoxys nigromaculatus. . . 
Pomoxys annularis 
Aphredoderus sayanus 
Zvgonectes melanops 
Zygonectes abrilatus 
Melanura pygmma 
Esox reticulatus 
Esox raveneli 
Hvboguathus argyritis 
Etheostoma vitreum. 
Etheostoma peltatum. 
Etheostoma peltatum. 
Etheostoma nigrum olmstedi. 
Perea flavescens. 
Micropterus salmoides. 
Acantharchus pomotis. 
Chamobryttus gulosus. 
Lepomis auritus. 
Leporais gibbosus. 
Enneacanthus gloriosus. 
Enneacanthus gloriosus. 
Centrarcbus macropterus. 
Pomoxis sparoides. 
Pomoxis annularis. 
Aphredoderus sayanus. 
Gambusia affinis. 
Gambusia affinis. 
Umbra pygmaea. 
Lucius reticulatus. 
Lucius americanus. 
Hybognathus nuchalis. 
Luxilus cornutus 
Photogenis analostanus 
Alburnops chlorocephalus* . 
Alburnops amarus 
Notropis photogenis* 
Notropis matutmus 
Notemigonus americanus 
Ceratickthys biguttatus 
Semotilus corporalis 
Moxostoma velatum 
Moxostoma crassilabre 
Moxostoma macrolepidotum 
et vars. 
Erimyzon sucetta 
Catostomus commersoni 
Amiurus albidus 
Amiurus niveiventris 
Amiurus natalis 
Amiurus catus 
Noturus eleutherus 
Anguilla vulgaris 
Notropis inegalops. 
Notropis analostanus. 
Notropis chlorocephalus. 
Notropis amarus. 
Notropis photogenis. 
Notropis umbratilis matu- 
tinus. 
Notemigonus crysoleueas. 
Hybopsis kentuckiensis. 
Semotilus at.romaculatus. 
Moxostoma. 
Moxostoma crassilabre. 
Moxostoma macrolepidotum. 
Erimyzon sucetta. 
Catostomus teres. 
Araeiurus catus. 
Ameiurus catus. 
Ameiurus natalis. 
Ameiurus catus. 
Noturus eleutherus. 
Anguilla chrysypa. 
* Probably erroneously credited to the Neuse River basin. 
1884 . George Brown Goode. The Black Bass Family — Centrarchidas. <(Tko Fishery Industries of 
the United States, Part I, 401-404, 1884. 
In this article the large-mouth black bass (Micropterus salmoides ) is mentioned as 
being known as u Welshman” on the Reuse River. 
1889 . David Starr Jordan. Descriptions of Fourteen Species of Fresh-water Fishes collected by 
the U. S. Fish Commission in the Summer of 1888. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xi, 1888 (1889), 
351-362, plates xliii-xlv. 
Two of these ( Noturus furiosus and Etheostoma roanolca) were found in the Reuse 
River at Milburnie, near Raleigh, and the latter also in Little River at Goldsboro. The 
jumping mullet, Moxostoma cervinum (Cope), is also mentioned from the Reuse River. 
1890 . David Starr Jordan. Report of Explorations made during the Summer and Autumn of 1888, 
in the Alleghany Region of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, and in Western 
Indiana, with an Account of the Fishes found in each of the River Basins of those Regions. 
<Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., vm, 1888 (1890), 97-173, plates xm-xv. 
This paper records 41 species from the Reuse River basin, a larger number than 
has been reported in any other paper. The new species contained in this collection 
were described in the paper cited above. The collections from the Reuse River basin 
recorded in this paper were made by Dr. O. P. Jenkins and Prof. S. E. Meek. 
