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Fred C. Rohde, George H. Burgess, G. William Link, Jr. 
Esox americanus americanus, Redfin pickerel 
100 specimens, stations 4, 6-10, 17, 18, 21, 22, 26, 27, 33, 35-37, 45-47, 
49, 50. C, F, M, P, NCWRC. 
E. mger, Chain pickerel 
21 specimens, stations 1, 6, 8, 23, 27, 37. B, I, J, NCWRC. 
Carassius auratus , Goldfish 
B. Local fishermen reported it as present in a small pond near 
Newport. 
Cypnnus carpio , Carp 
NCWRC. One specimen taken in the Newport River. 
Hybognathus regius, Silvery minnow 
36 specimens, stations 18, 23. NCWRC. The status of this form as a full 
species and its relationships with other Hybognathus species requires 
further investigation. 
Notemigonus crysoleucas, Golden shiner 
69 specimens, stations 6, 7, 8, 18, 25, 27, 32, 38, 40, 44, 45, 50. P, 
NCWRC. 
JVotropis altipinnis, Highfin shiner 
Reported by Seehorn (1976) from the forest, but R. E. Jenkins (pers. 
comm.) says it was included by mistake. Hubbs and Raney (1948) re- 
corded it from a tributary on the north shore of the Trent River. 
N. amoenus , Comely shiner 
NCWRC. Taken only in Trent River and tributaries. Representative 
specimens are in the NCSM fish collection. 
N. bifrenatus , Bridle shiner 
NCWRC. Three Tucker Creek specimens represent the southernmost 
record for the species (Jenkins and Zorach 1970). We made collections at 
two separate sites without success. Station 17 is close to the NCWRC site, 
but we encountered high salinities (8 ppt) which had apparently forced 
most freshwater fishes upstream. Bailey et al. (1977) said that N. bifrenatus 
is probably extirpated at this locality. 
N. chalybaeus , Ironcolor shiner 
176 specimens, stations 18, 22, 27, 32, 38, 39, 45. C, P, NCWRC. 
N. cummingsae, Dusky shiner 
47 specimens, stations 16, 18, 19, 32. NCWRC. 
