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22. Umbra limi (Kirtlaud). D., B. 
Rather scarce. 
23. Funduliis diapbanus (Le Sueur). M. 
Abundant in the lake. These belong to var. menona Jordan & Copeland, distin- 
guished from the eastern diaphanm by the more distinct dark cross-bands and by the 
presence of dark spots on the back. 
24. Zygonectes notatus (Rafinesque). D. 
Scarce. 
25. Zygonectes dispar Agassiz. M. 
Not rare in the lake. 
26. Lucius vermiculatus (Le Sueur). M., T., B. 
Common. 
27. Labidesthes sicculus Cope. M., T., E., D. 
Common. 
28. Aphredoderus sayanus (Gilliams). B. 
Scarce. 
29. Pomoxis sparoides (Lacdpede). M. 
Common in the lake. 
30. Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque). M., T., E., D., B. 
Common. 
31. Lepomis pallidus (Mitchill). M. 
Common in the lake. 
32. Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque). M., T., E. 
Common. 
33. Lepomis gibbosus (Linnaeus'). M. 
Common in the lake; not found in the Lower Wabash. 
34. Micropterus dolomieu (Lacdpfede). M., T., E., D. 
Common in swift waters. 
35. Micropterus salmoides (LacdpMe). M., B. 
Common in quiet waters. 
36. Perea flavescens (Mitchill). M. 
Common in the lake ; not found in the Lower Wabash. 
37. Etlieostoma pellucidum Baird. E. 
Common in sandy clear rivers. 
38. Etheostoma nigrum (Rafinesque). M., E., B., T., D. 
Common. 
39. Etheostoma blennioides (Rafinesque). T., E., D., B. 
Common ; very large specimens in Tippecanoe River. 
40. Etheostoma caprodes Rafinesque. E. 
41. Etheostoma phoxocephalum Nelson. E. 
42. Etheostoma aspro (Cope & Jordan). E., D., B. 
Rather common. 
