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found in the great lakes in abundance, and it is not improbable that it is Moxostoma 
lesueuri (Richardson). 
7. Campostoma anomaltim (Rafinesque). 
8. Notropis rubrifrons Cope. 
9. Notropis whipplei (Girard). 
10. Notropis megalops (Rafluesque). 
11. Notropis microstomus (Rafinesque). 
12. Hybopsis kentuckiensis (Rafinesque). 
13. Hybopsis storerianus (Kirtland). 
14. Hybopsis dissimilis (Kirtland). 
15. Ericymba buccata Cope. 
16. Micropterus dolomieu (Lacdp^de). 
17. Micropterus salmoides (Lacdpfede). 
18. Etheostoma nigrum (Rafinesque). 
19. Etheostoma blennioides (Rafinesque). 
■20. Etheostoma caprodes Rafinesque. 
21. Etheostoma phoxocephalum Nelson. 
22. Etheostoma scierum (Swain). 
23. Etheostoma coeruleum Storer. 
2. Eel River at Cataract, Ind. 
The Eel River (Owen County) is a rather clear but sluggish stream with greenish 
water full of clayey sediment after heavy rains. A.t Cataract there are two consider- 
able water-falls. Collections were made at a point just below the upper falls. The 
bottom is of limestone, with intervals of mud in which are many water plants. Fishes 
are scarce in this locality, the following species being taken: 
1. Noturus flavus Rafinesque. 
2. Ameiurus melas (Rafinesque). 
3. Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque). 
4. Notropis whipplei (Girard). 
5. Notropis megalops (Rafinpsque). 
6. Hybopsis kentuckiensis (Rafinesque). 
7. Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill). 
8. Lucius vermiculatus (Le Sueur). 
9. Micropterus dolomieu (Lacdpiide). 
10. Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque. 
11. Etheostoma flabellare (Rafinesque). 
All common species. 
Wabash Biver^ Terre Haute, Ind. — Collections were also made in the Wabash and 
its tributaries about Terre Haute, Ind. The following species are the only ones worthy 
of special note : 
1. Etheostoma phoxocephalum Nelson. 
2. Etheostoma shumardi (Girard). 
3. Etheostoma copelandi (Jordan). 
4. Etheostoma fusiforme (Girard). 
5. Umbra limi (Kirtland). 
