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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
13. Gambusia patruelis Baird & Girard. 
Brier Creek at Wayuesborougb ; Savannah; lagoons of the Ogeechee River at 
Millen; Satilla River at Way cross; everywhere abundant. 
14. Mollienesia latipinna Le Sueur. 
Abundant at Savannah. 
15. Lucius americanus (Gmelin.) 
Brier Creek, Ogeechee River. 
16. Lucius reticulatus (Le Sueur.) 
Brier Creek, Ogeechee River, Satilla River. 
17. Anguilla anguilla chrysipa (Eafinesque.) 
Abundant at Savannah. 
18. Labidesthes sicculus Cope. 
Ogeechee and Satilla Rivers ; abundant. 
19. Aphredoderus sayanus (Gilliams.) 
Several specimens taken in the Ogeechee River at Millen, and the Satilla at Way- 
cross. In the smallest inch long) the vent is midway between base of ventrals and 
front of anal 
20. Elassoma evergladei Jordan. 
A single specimen from the Satilla River at Waycross, answering well the orig- 
inal description, but with the anal III, 7, instead of III, 5. D. IV, 9. Lat. 1. 27. Fins 
all high, the ventrals reaching slightly beyond origin of anal, the longest dorsal ray 
in head. In spirits, faint traces of 6 or 7 dusky cross-bars ; a white area on base of 
caudal. In life, “a blue band under eye and a number on sides. D. spines with blue.” 
21. Centrarchus macropterus (Lac^p^de. ) 
Found very abundant in a lagoon at Millen. 
22. Enneacanthus gloriosus (Holbrook.) {—E. simulans Cope.') 
A single specimen from Milieu, Ca. 
23. Enneacanthus obesus (Baird.) 
One specimen from Milieu. 
24. Lepomis punctatus (Cuv & Val.) 
Many specimens from Millen and Waycross. 
25. Lepomis auritus (Linuieus.) 
Milieu. 
26. Lepomis megalotis (Eafinesque.) 
Abundant at Waynesborough and Millen. 
27. Lepomis pallidus (Mitchill.) 
Waynesborough, Millen, and Waycross. 
28. Etheostoma nigrum olmstedi (Storer.) 
Many small specimens were taken in Buckhead Creek at Millen, Ga, D. IX or 
X, 13 to 15; A. I, 7 to 9. Lat, 1. 47 to 52. Cheeks naked or partly scaled, breast 
naked ; nape with few scales or none. 
