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24. Notropis whipplei (Girard). Silver-Jin. Arkansas River at Mulberry; Chadron River at 
Piimacle Springs ; East Fork of Cbadrou at Conway (common) ; Cove Creek at Martinsville 
(abundant) ; Illinois River at Russellville (common) ; Mulberry River at MuHierry; Sallisaw 
River at Makey’s (abundant) ; North Fork of Chadron at Martinsville (common). 
25. Notropis lutrensis (Baird &. Girard). Arkansas River at Little Rock (common) and at Mulberry 
(scarce); Mulberry River at Mulberry (scarce). 
26. Notropis xseuocephalus (.Jordan). iMulberry River at Mulberry (scarce) , Cove Creek at Mar- 
tinsville and Illinois River at Russellville (common). 
27. Notropis telescopus caddoensis Meek. Cove Creek at Martinsville (scarce) ; Illinois River at 
Russellville; North Fork of Chadron at Martinsville (common). 
28. Notropis umbratilis (Girard). Chadron River at Pinnacle Spring and Cove Creek at Martins- 
ville (scarce). 
29. Notropis dilectus (Girard). Emerald Minnow. Arkansas and Mulberry rivers at Mulberry; 
Chadron River at Pinnacle Springs; East Fork of Chadron at Conway and Sallisaw River 
at M:ikey’s store (scarce). The bodies of all of these specimens are deeper than uf?ual. 
30. Hybopsis amblops (Rafiiiesriue). Silver Chub. Arkansas River at Mulberry (scarce). 
31. Hybopsis storerianius (Kirtland). Honiyhead; River Chub. Arkansas River at Mulberry and 
East Fork of Chadron at Conwa}'" (scarce). 
32. Hybopsis kentuckiensis (Raiinesque). Sallisaw River at Makey’s (abundant). 
33. Semotilus atrornaculatus (Mitchill). Horned Dace; Creek Chub. Illinois River at Russellville 
(scarce). 
34. Notemigonus clirysoleucus (Mitchill). Golden, Shiner. Sallisaw River at Jlakey’s (scarce). 
35. Dorosoma cepedianuin (Le Sueur). Gizzard Shad; Hickory Shad. Arkansas River at Mulberry 
(common) ; East Fork of Chadron at Conway (scarce). 
36. Clupea clirysocliloris (Rafiuesque). Skipjack. Mulberry River at Mulberry (scarce). 
37. Hiodon alosoides (Rufiuesque). Moon-eye. Arkansas River at Little Rook and Mulberry 
(common), and Sallisaw River at Makey’s (scarce). 
38. Zygonectes notatus (Ratinesque). Top-minnow. Chadron at Pinnacle Spring (scarce); East 
Forkof Chadron at Conway, (common); Cove Creek at Martinsville (scarce) ; Illinois River at 
Russellville (common) ; Mulberry River at Mulberry (abundant) ; Sallisaw River at Makey’s 
(common); North Fork of Chadron at Martinsville (scarce). 
39. Gambu.sia affinis (Baird & Girard). Chadron River at Pinnacle Spring (scarce); East Fork of 
Chadron at Conway (common). Gravid females were taken the last week in August. 
40. Lab'idestiies sicculus (Cope). Brook Silverside. Cove Creek at Martinsville and Illinois River at 
Russellville (scarce) ; Mulberry Rivmr at Mulberry and Sallisaw River at Makey’s (common). 
41. Ambloplites rupestris (Ratinesque). Rock Bass. Sallisaw Rivmr at Makey’s (scarce). 
42. Chaenobryttus gulosus (Cuvier & Yaleucienues). War mouth ; Red-eyed Bream. Cove Creek at 
Martinsville ("scarce). 
43. Pomoxi.s sparoides (Ratinesque). Calico Bass; Grass Bass. Chadron River at Pinnacle Springs 
(scarce). 
44. Lepomis cyaiiellu.s (Ratinesque). Green, Simfish; Perch. East Fork of Chadron at Conway ; Cove 
Creek at Martinsville; Illinois River at Russellville and Mulberry River at Mulberry 
(scarce); Sallisaw River at Makey’s (common). 
45. Lepomi-s pallidu.'s (Mitchill). Blue Sun fish ; Perch. Chadron at Pinnacle Spring, Cove Creek at 
Martinsville, and Illinois River at Russellville (scarce). 
46. Lepomis megalotis (Ratinesque). Long-eared Sunfish; Perch. The Chadron River at Pinnacle 
Springs; (scarce); East Fork of Chadron at Conway ; Cove Creek at Martinsville; Illinois 
River at Russellville (common); Mulberrry River at Mulberry; Sallisaw River at Makej^’s 
(abundant); North Fork of Chadron at Martinsville (common). 
47. Lepomis Iiuniilis (Girard). Red-spotted Sunfish; Perch. Illinois River at Russellville (scarce) ; 
Sallisaw River at Makey’s (common). 
48. Microptems salmoides (LaC(5pede). Large-mouthed Black Bass; Trout. Arkansas River at 
Mulberry (common) ; Chadron River at Pinnacle Springs and East Fork of Chadron at 
Conway (scarce) ; Cove Creek at Martinsville ; Illinois River at Russellville and Mulberry 
River at Mulberry (common) ; Sallisaw River at Makey’s ; North Fork of Chadron at Conway 
(scarce). In the Southern States this and the following species are usually called trout. 
The true trout are not natives of Arkansas, but a few have been introduced by the U. S. 
Fish Commission. 
