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13. Placopharynx carinatus (Coiie). Little Red River at Heber and Devil’s Fork at Shiloh 
(common). 
14. Campostoma anonialum (Rafiuesqne). Sione-r oiler. Little Red River at Heber and Devil’s 
Fork at Shiloh (scarce); Middle and South forks at Kiuderhook (common). 
15. Hybognathu,s niichalis Agassiz. Silver-Jish. Little Red River at Heber and Judsonia; Middle 
Fork at Kinderhook (scarce). 
16. Pimephales notatiis (Rafiuesqne). Blunt-nosed Minnow. I.ittle Red River at Heber and Devil’s 
Fork at Shiloh (common); South Fork at Kiuderhook (scarce). 
17. Pimepliale.? promelas Rafines([ue. Flathead Minnow. Little Red River at Heber and Middle Fork 
at Kiuderhook (common); South Fork at Kiuderhook (scarce;. 
18. Notropis heterodon (Cope). Little Red River at Heber (scarce). 
19. Notropis xEenocephalus (Jordan). Devil’s Fork at Shiloh (common) ; Middle Fork at Kiu- 
deihook; Little Red River at Judsonia (scarce). 
20. Notropis shumardi (Girard). Little Red River at Heber (abundant) ; Devil’s Fork at Shiloh; 
Middle and South forks at Kiuderhook (common). 
21. Notropis galacturus (Cope). Milky-tailed Minnow. Dliddle Fork at Kinderhook (scarce). 
22. Notropis whipplei (Girard). Silrer-fin. Little Red River at Heber (common) and Judsonia 
(scarce) ; Devil’s Fork at Shiloh (scarce) ; Middle and South forks at Kindei’hook (abundant). 
23. Notropis venustus (Girard). Black-tailed Minnorv. Little Red River at Heber and .Judsonia; 
Middle Fork .at Kinderhook ; Devil’s Fork at Shiloh (scarce). 
24. Notropis umbratilis (Girard). Little Red River .at Judsonia; Middle Fork at Kiuderhook 
(scarce). 
25. Notropis dilectus (Girard). Emerald Minnow. Little Red River at Heber (scarce.) 
26. Notropis atherinoides caddoeiisis Meek. Little Red River at Heber (scarce) and Judsoni.a 
(common); Middle Fork at Kiuderhook (abundant). 
27. Notropis cornutus (Mitchill). Common Shiner. Birll Creek at Beebe (scarce). 
28. Hybopsis watanga (Jordan & Everm.anu). Four specimens from the South Fork of the Little 
Red River at Kiuderhook. Length of longest specimen, 2f inches; head, 4|; depth, 6; 
D. 8, A. 7; scales, 7-52-6; (vertical rows counted from dorsal to ventral fins); lateral 
line on the 7tli row. First dorsal ray nearer tip of snout than base of caud.al fin by nearly 
two-fifths length of head. About 23 scales before dorsal. Body loug and slender. Suoirt 
rather long; less blunt than in H. amblops. Eye medium, its diameter equaling the length 
of snout, three in head. Ventrals have their origin under vertical from first dorsal rays ; 
barbels small. A dusky lateral b.and, very little silvery reflection ; above lateral band a 
lighter olivaceous band about as wide as lateral baud. Dorsal region dusky. Belly oliva- 
ceous. Differs from typical watauga somewh.at iu coloration and in being more slender, 
but agrees with it in other respects. 
29. Hybopsis storerianus (Kirtland). Middle Fork of Little Red River at Kinderhook (scarce). 
30. Semotilus atromaculatus (Jlicchill). Fiver Cliuh. South Fork at Kinderhook. 
31. Notemigonus clirysoleucus (Mitchill). Golden Sinner. IJttle Red Riverat Judsonia (common) ; 
Bull Creek at Beebe (abundaut). 
32. Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur). Gizzard Shad; Hickory Shad. Little Red River at Heber 
(scarce) and .Judsonia (common); Bull Creek at Beebe (abundant). 
33. Clupea chrysochloris (Rafinesque). Skipjack. Little Red River at Judsonia (common). 
34. Zygonectes notatus (Rafinesque). Top-minnow. Little Red River at Heber and .Judsonia; 
Devil’s Fork at Shiloh ; Middle and South forks at Kiuderhook (common). 
35. Lucius venniculatus (Le Sueur). Little Pickerel. Little Red River at Heber (scarce) and Jud- 
sonia (commou); Bull Creek at Beebe (common). 
36. Lucius reticulatus (Le Sueur). Eastern Pickerel. Little Red River at Heber (commou). 
37. Labidesthes sicculus (Cope). Brook Silverside. Little Red River at Heber (abundant) and 
Judsonia (common); Devil’s Fork at Shiloh (commou); Middle and South forks at Kinder- 
hook (scarce). 
38. Poinoxis sparoides (LaceiJede). Calico Bass. Little Red River at Judsonia (common). 
39. Centrarchus macropterus (Lacepede). Bull Creek at Beebe (common). 
40. Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque). Bock Bass. Little Red River at Heber and Dev^il’s Fork at 
Shiloh (scarce); Middle Fork at Kinderhook (commou). 
41. Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque. Green Sunfish; “ Perch.” South Fork at Kinderhook (common). 
