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6. Catostomus teres (MitcLill). White Sucker. 
Commoa or abundant ; Indian, Eawson, Goguac, St. Mary’s, Barnum, Payne’s, 
Upper and Lower Brace, and Torek Lakes; Kalamazoo River, at Battle Creek and 
Marshall 
7. Catostomus nigricans Le Sueur. Stone-roller, Nigger-head, Bammer-head. 
Common ; Kalamazoo, at Battle Creek and Marshall. 
8. Erimyzon sucetta var oblongus (Mitchill). “ Pin Minnoiv” (young). 
Common; Long, Austin, Rawson, Howard, Barnum, and St. Mary’s Lakes. 
9. Moxostoma duquesnei (Le Sueur), Golden Red-home. 
Common; Lower Brace Lake ; Kalamazoo River, at Battle Creek and Marshall. 
10. Pimephales notatus (Rafinesque). 
Abundant at all places. 
11. Notropis hudsonius (De Witt Clinton). 
Long, Austin, Indian, Gourd-neck, Rawson, Howard, and Clam Lakes. Common 
in the southern lakes, but not so in Clam Lake. 
12. Notropis megalops (Rafinesque). 
Abundant; Kalamazoo River, at Battle Creek and Marshall. 
13. Notropis atherinoides (Rafinesque). 
Kot common ; Kalamazoo River, at Battle Creek, Torch Lake, and Spencer Creek. 
14. Rhinichthys atronasus lunatus (Cope). 
Common; Austin Creek, Torch and Clam Lakes and Spencer Creek. 
Body much mottled, spots confluent above, gradually fading out towards belly ; 
lateral band indistinct; fins plain. D. midway between C. and nostril; snout rather 
long; head 4-4 J in body; eye, 5-5^ in head; lat. 1. 62-65. 
In this paper I have considered the Michigan specimens as forming a variety of 
atronasus., on account of the pattern of coloration. Lunatus is separated from ohtusus 
by having the scales along lateral line less (62-65 instead of 70). 
15. Hybopsis kentuckiensis (Rafinesque). 
Common ; Kalamazoo River, at Battle Creek and Marshall. 
16. Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill). 
Common ; Howard Lake, Austin Creek, Kalamazoo River, at Battle Creek and 
Marshall. 
17. Notemigonus chrysoleucus (Mitchill). Golden Shiner. 
Kot commot ; Long and Lyon Lakes,* 
18. Coregonus clupeiformis (Mitchill) Common Whitefish. 
Torch Lake. 
19. Coregonus artedi (Le Sueur). Herring. 
Abundant; Torch Lake, Traverse Bay. 
20. Coregonus artedi sisco (Jordan). Sisco. 
Not common ; Indian and Eawson Lakes. 
