FISHES OF TEXAS AND THE RIO GRANDE BASIN. 
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Fishes collected in Arkansas, Indian Territory, and Texas , in September 1884 — Continued. 
Page. 
Species. 
Locality. 
14, 21 
Hybopsis aestivalis 
Eed River at Pulton; Colorado River at Austin. 
22, 24 
Hybopsis testivalis marconie 
San Marcos River at San Marcos ; Comal Creek at New Braun- 
fels. 
Sabine River at Longview; Trinity River at Dallas. 
15, 17 
Phenacobius mirabilis 
14 
Hiodon alosoides 
Red River at Fulton. 
14 
Clupea chrysochloris 
Do. 
14, 24 
Dorosoma cepedianum 
Eed River at Fulton; Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
14, 16, 17, 
19, 21, 22, 
24 
Gambusia patruelis — affinis 
Red River at Fulton ; Sabine River at Longview; Trinity River 
at Dallas ; Lampasas River near Belton ; Colorado River at 
Austin ; San Marcos River at San Maroos ; Comal Creek at 
New Braunfels. 
14, 16, 17, 
19, 21 
Zygonectes notatus 
Red River at Fulton ; Sabine River at Longview ; Trinity River 
at Dallas ; Lampasas River near Belton ; Colorado River at 
Austin. 
14, 16, 19, 
21, 22, 24 
Mieropterus salmoides 
Red River at Fulton; Sabine River at Longview ; Lampasas 
River near Belton ; Colorado River at Austin ; San Marcos 
River at San Marcos; Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
14, 17, 21, 
24 
Lepomis pallidus 
Red River at Fulton ; Trinity River at Dallas ; Colorado River 
at Austin ; Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
16 
Lepomis humilis 
Sabine River at Longview. 
19, 21 
Lepomis cyanellus 
Lampasas River near Belton ; Colorado River at Austin. 
19, 21, 23, 
24 
Lepomis megalotis 
Lampasas River near Belton ; Colorado River at Austin ; San 
Marcos River at San Marcos ; Comal Creek at New Braunfels. 
14 
Pomoxys sparoides 
Chscnobryttus gulosus 
Red River at Fulton. 
19 
Leon River at Belton. 
14 
Cottogaster shumardi 
Red River at Fulton. 
14, 16 
Ammocrypta clara 
Red River at Fulton; Sabine River at Longview. 
16 
Ammocrypta vivax 
Sabine River at Longview. 
16, 17, 19, 
23,24 
Hadropterus scierus eerrula 
Sabine River at Longview; Trinity River at Dallas; Lampasas 
River near Belton ; San Marcos and Comal rivers. 
16 
Etheostoma jessire 
Sabine River at Longview. 
Trinity River at Dallas. 
17 
Etheostoma fusiforme 
19, 21, 23, 
24 
Etheostoma lepidum 
Lampasas River near Belton ; Colorado River (Barton Spring) 
at Austin ; San Marcos River at San Marcos ; Comal Creek 
at New Braunfels. 
14 
Roccus chrysops 
Red River at Fulton. 
14, 21 
Aplodinotus grunniens 
Red River at Fulton; Colorado River at Austin. 
21 
Percina caprodes 
Colorado River at Austin. 
23 
Alvariup fonticola 
San Marcos River at San Marcos. 
21, 22 
Anguilla anguiUa rostrata 
Barton Spring at Austin ; San Marcos Spring. 
1890 . Charles H. Gilbert. Description of a new species of Etheostoma (E. mieropterus) from Chi- 
huahua, Mexico. <^Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1890, 289-290. 
In this paper is given the description of Etheostoma mieropterus. The type is a 
single specimen, If inches long, collected at Chihuahua, Mexico, by Mr. E. Wilkinson, 
and is in the U. S. National Museum as No. 38245. 
1891. David Starr Jordan. Report of Explorations in Colorado and Utah during the summer of 
1889, with an account of the Fishes found in each of the river basins examined. <^Bull. 
U. S. Fish Commission for 1889, 1-40, plates i-v, May 29, 1891. 
During these explorations some work was done in the Rio Grande basin. The 
species obtained are given in the following table : 
Page. 
Species. 
Locality. 
19 
Pantos tens plebeius 
Rio Grande at Del Norte, Colo.; Rio Grande at Alamosa, Colo.; 
Rio Conejos near Alamosa, Colo. 
Rio Grande at Del Norte and Alamosa; Rio Conejos near Alamosa. 
Do. 
20 
Leuciscus pulcher 
22 
Khinichtliys dnlcis 
22 
Salmo mykiss spilnrns 
Rio Grande at Del Norte; Rio Conejos near Alamosa. 
1892. A. J. Woolman. New Fishes from Chihuahua, Mexico. < American Naturalist, March, 1892, 
259-261. 
This paper contains descriptions of two new species of fishes ( Notropis chihuahua 
and Etheostoma scovellii) collected by Mr. Woolman in the Rio de las Conchas, at 
Chihuahua, in the summer of 1891. 
F. C. B. 1892—6 
