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10. Notropis dilectus (Girard). * 
11. Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur). ; 
12. Clupea chrysochloris Rafinesque. ( 
13. Zygonectes notatus (Rafiuesque). 
14. Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque. « 
15. Micropterus salmoides (Lac^pfede). i 
16. Etheostoma flabellare (Rafinesque). 
17. Aplodinotus grunniens (Rafinesque). 
2. Cypress swamp, Mount Vernon, Ind. September 11; temperature 74°. A .| 
small collection was made in a cypress swamp 5 miles east of Mount Vernon. It is a 
rather deep, stagnant slough, full of logs and brush, with much Lenina and Chara. 
The following species were taken : 
1. Opsopoeodus emiliae Hay. 
2. Zygonectes notatus (Rafinesque). 
3. Zygonectes dispar (Agassiz). 
4. Lepomis pallidus (Mitcbill). 
5. Chaenobryttus gulosus (Cuv. & Val.). 
6. Pomoxis sparoides (Lacdpbde). 
7. Etheostoma chlorosoma (Hay). 
8. Etheostoma fusiforme (Girard). 
S.— WHITE RIVER. ! 
The White Eiver rises in various branches in the eastern and central part of the 
State of Indiana, running southwestward and entering the Wabash near Patoka. It 
is for the most part a clear stream, flowing with a gentle current over sand and fine | 
gravel. Of the two large and nearly equal branches the west fork is the clearer, and , 
its bottom is more sandy and freer from mud than that of the other. The extensive 1 
collections already made in the west fork by the writer and others at Indianapolis, 
Gosport, and Bloomington, have been elsewhere recorded. 
Collections were made by Messrs. Evermann and Bollman at Spencer, Ind., and j 
also in a tributary called Eel Eiver at Cataract, in Owen County, north of Spencer. I 
At Spencer the bottom of the river is mostly muddy or sandy, with an occasional '! 
stretch of rocky ripples. Collections were made just above the wagon bridge. Here , 
the water is shallow, with moderate current, the rocks covered with algae, while near 
one shore are patches of Buellia and other water plants. I 
The following species were taken : 
1. White River ( West ForTc), Spencer, Ind. ; 
1. Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque), 
2. Noturus flavus Rafinesque. 
3. Noturus miurus Jordan. 
4. Catostomus nigricans (Le Sueur). 
5. Moxostoma duquesnei (Le Sueur). 
6. Moxostoma breviceps (Cope). ' 
This is the species called Moxostoma crassilabre by Jordan, Man. Vert., ed. 5. It is 
probably not M. crassilabre (Cope). It may be M. eonns (Cope), and is probably Cope’s 
M. breviceps, though the latter may really be Placopharynx carinatus. This species is 
