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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
10. Notropis microstomus (Rafinesque). 
Scarce. 
11. Notropis lieterodon (Cope). 
Not rare. Lower jaw black at tip ; lateral liue nearly or quite complete. 
12. Notropis megalops (Rafinesque). 
Common. 
13. Notropis whipplei (Girard). 
Common. These specimens are rather slender and seem to represent the form 
called Photogenis spilopterus by Cope. 
14. Notropis rubrifrons (Cope). 
Scarce. 
15. Hybopsis kentuckieiisis (Rafinesque). 
Common. 
16. Lucius vermiculatus (Le Sueur). 
Common among weeds. 
17. Aphredoderus sayanus (Gilliams). 
One specimen, very dark. Scales 51. 
18. Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque). 
Common. 
19. Chaenobryttus gulosus (Cuv. & Val.). 
Common. 
20. Lepomis pallidus (Mitchill). 
Common. 
21. Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque). 
Common. 
22. Micropterus dolomieu (LacdpMe). 
Common. 
23. Micropterus salmoides (Lacdpfede). 
Scarce. 
24. Etheostoma nigrum (Rafinesque). 
Abundant. 
25. Etheostoma aspro (Cope and Jordan). 
Very abundant. Specimens of very large size, some of them more than 4 inches 
long, and all extremely plump, and very dark in color. These look quite unlike the 
ordinary P. aspro, but they differ in no structural character. Scales 63. 
26. Etheostoma zonale (Cope). 
Very abundant. Coloration usual; the ventrals speckled; the green bands eX' 
tending around body below. Cheeks and breast scaly. Scales 50. 
27. Etheostoma coeruleum (Storer). 
Abundant. 
28. Cottus bairdi Girard. 
Scarce. 
