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29. Notropis heterodon (Cope). V. 
30. Notropis megalops (Rafinesque). V., P., W., B., M., C. 
31. Notropis whipplei (Girard). V., P., W., B., G., C. 
One very large specimen, besides many of the usual type. 
32. Notropis atherinoides (Rafinesque). V., P., W. 
These specimens are smaller, more compressed, with shorter snout and paler color- 
ation than the ordinary atherinoides (jaeulus, arge). The eye is similarly large, and no 
other ditference is evident. 
33. Notropis dilectus (Girard) var. W., C., G., M. 
Compared with specimens of Notropis dilectus from Eed River, Arkansas, these 
examples have the eye much smaller — about 3f instead of 3 — in head. In all other 
respects they seem to agree. Compared with N. rubrifrons these specimens have 
smaller eye, shorter and blunter head (4J in length), and the body more comprescsed. 
For the present we refer them to N. dilectus. No group of minnows is in more con- 
fusion than the one to which this species belongs, 
34. Ericymba buccata Cope. G. 
Found in clear waters with sandy bottom. 
35. Hybopsis hyostomus Gilbert. V., W. 
36. Hybopsis dissimilis (Kirtlaiid). V., W. 
37. Hybopsis storerianus (Kirtland). V., W., M., C. 
38. Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitch ill)/- G. 
39. Opsopoeodus emiliae Hay. W., M., C. 
40. Notemigonus chrysoleucus (Mitchill). W., G., M., C. 
41. Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur). P., W., M.. 
42. Clupea chrysochloris Rafinesque. M. 
43. Hiodon alosoides (Rafinesque). W. 
44. Gambusia patruelis (Baird & Girard). M., B., G. 
45. Zygonectes dispar Agassiz. V., M. 
46. Zygonectes notatus (Rafinesque). C., M., G., B., W., V., P. 
47 Lucius vermiculatus (Le Sueur). M. 
48. Lucius lucius (Linnaeus). S. 
This species was described from New Harmony by Le Sueur, as Esox deprandus. 
49. Labidesthes sicculus Cope. M., P., W. 
50. Aphredoderus sayanus (Gilliams). S., C. 
Scales 48. 
51. Fomoxis annularis Rafinesque. W., M. 
52. Pomoxis sparoides (Lac6pbde). V., P., W. 
53. Chaenobryttus gulosus (Cuv. & Val.). V., W., M. 
54. Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque. V.,G. 
55. Lepomis pallidus (Mitchill). V., W., M. 
56. Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque). P., W., M. 
57. Lepomis garmani Forbes. M. 
Rather common in the pond at Mackey’s Ferry. 
58. Lepomis humilis (Girard). C. 
59. Lepomis notatus (Agassiz). M. 
