FISHES OF ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE. 
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27. Hybopsis amblops rubrifrons Jordan. 
Attalla, Oxford, and Helena; apparently not abundant. 
28. Hybopsis hyostomus Gilbert. 
Abundant at Tuscaloosa and at Oxford. Agreeing perfectly with types of the 
species from Indiana. 
29. Semotilus atromaculatus Mitchill. 
Abundant. Scales 55 and 56. 
30. Notemigonus chrysoleucus Mitobill. 
Tuscaloosa and Calera. 
31. Fundulus stellifer Jordan. 
Attalla, Oxford, and Helena. Adult males with very conspicuous broad jet- 
black margins to vertical fins. 
32. Zygonectes notatris Eaf. 
Black Warrior Eiver at Tuscaloosa and Morris, and Hoglan’s Creek, Warrior. 
33. Lucius reticulatus LeSueur. 
Tuscaloosa and Helena. 
34. Tylosurus marinus Bloch and Schneider. 
A specimen, measuring about a foot long, was taken in the Black Warrior Eiver 
at Tuscaloosa. 
35. Lepomis pallidus Mitchill. 
Generally distributed, but less abundant than the next. 
36. Lepomis megalotis Raf. 
Everywhere common. 
37. Micropterus salmoides Lacdpfede. 
38. Micropterus dolomieu Lacdpede. 
39. Etheostoma beani Jordan. 
Tuscaloosa. 
40. Etheostoma asprellum Jordan. 
Ohoccolo Creek, Oxford. A single specimen. 
.41. Etheostoma stigmaeum Jordan. 
Generally abundant. 
42. Etheostoma simoterum Cope. 
Abundant in the Alabama basin, and varying more or less from the typical form. 
43. Etheostoma blennioides Raf. 
Big Cahawba, Helena. The form is Somewhat more slender in these Southern 
specimens, and the V-shaped markings are less distinct and regular than in Northern 
specimens. 
44. Etheostoma copelandi Jordan. (= Htheostoma piitnami Jordan & Gilbert.) 
Abundant in the Black Warrior at Tuscaloosa. Specimens of this species 
recently collected by Dr. J. A. Henshall at Put-in-Bay, Ohio, have scales varying 
from 47 to 52; others from New Harmony, Indiana, vary from 46 to 51. In the 
Alabama specimens the lateral line averages 53. I am thus unable to longer distin- 
guish (characterized by its larger scales) from copelandi. 
45. Etheostoma caprodes Raf. 
Everywher.e abundant. 
46. Etheostoma nigrofasciatum Agassiz. 
Generally abundant. 
