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very small, anterior, tlie maxillary not reaching to eye ; eye large, equal to snout, 
in head; jaws, subequal; scales above, dark-edged, very sharply defined ; a black 
stripe through snout and eye, with a dusky lateral shade and a small caudal spot. 
Notropis fretensis (Cope) may be this species, but the short description applies as well 
to N. heterodon. Some of the references to lieterodon may belong to cayiiga. 
Among the specimens taken by Dr. Gilbert and the writer in Eio Comal at New Braun- 
fels, Tex., is one not mentioned in our paper (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 18SG, 23) closely 
resembling A. but with the snout a little more blunt in profile; the scales, 
form, and coloration being the same. Auother in Dr. Gilbert’s collection (Long Lake, 
111., Harrison Garman) agrees fully with this one, but we are unable to decide whether 
the species they represent is ditferent from Notropis cayuga. 
13. Notropis camurus Jorilan & Meek. 
Very abundant. 
14. Notropis bubalinus (Baird & Girard). 
One example. More elongate than the s})eeies described, but if the variations in 
this species are the same as in the allied Intrensis, this has little significance. Head, 
4 in length; depth, 34; scales 36; 18 before dorsal. Closely related to N. camurus, 
but the dorsal without black blotch ; scales a little smaller and less closely imbricated ; 
head a little smaller. 
15. Notropis lutrensis (Baird & Girard). 
16. Notropis umbratilis (Girard). 
17. Notropis topeka Gilbert. 
A few specimens. 
18. Phenacobius mirabilis (Girard). 
Typical; scales, 49; their outlines obscure. 
19. Hybopsis storerianus (Kirtlaud). 
Abundant. 
20. Hybopsis tetranemus Gilbert. 
Seven examples. 
21. Dorosoma cepedianuin (Le Sueur). 
22. Labidesthes sicculus Cope. 
Common. 
23. Lepoinis liumilis (Girard). 
Common. 
24. Lepomis cyauellus (Rafiuesque). 
25. Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque). 
Specimens small, and with a black spot on last ray of dorsal, as in Texan exam- 
ples. 
26. Etheostoma caprodes Raliiiesque. 
27. Etheostoma lepidiim Baird & Girard. 
A few ; head scaleless, 
