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53. CYPRINELLA NOTATA, Grd. 
Gen. Rep. 269. Plate LYIII, Figs. 16 — 20. 
Spec. Ciiar.— Body eloDgated, sub-fusiform. Peduncle of the tail rather slender. Head constituting the fifth of the total 
ength. Eye moderate sized ; its diameter entering about three times and a half in the length of the side of the head. Snout 
lanteriorly blunt; gape of mouth slightly arched; posterior extremity of maxillar bone reaching to a vertical line drawn behind 
the nostrils. Anterior margin of dorsal fin somewhat nearer the insertion of the caudal than the tip of the snout. Origin of 
ventrals placed in advance of the anterior margin of the dorsal. Pectorals small. Reddish brown above; yellowish beneath ; 
a jet black spot at the base of the caudal; fins otherwise unicolor. 
136. Rio Seco, Texas. Dr. 0. B. Kennerly. 
54. CYPRINELLA WHIPPLII, Grd. 
Gen. Rep. 270. Plate LYIII, Figs. 6 — 10. 
Spec. Char. —Body elongated and sub-fusiform. Peduncle of the tail stoutish. Head constituting the fifth of the entire 
length. Eye rather large; its diameter entering nearly four times in the length of the side of tho head. Snout sub-conical and 
tapering; gape of the mouth nearly horizontal; posterior extremity of maxillar bone correspondsng to a vertical line drawn at 
the anterior rim of the orbit. Anterior margin of dorsal fin nearer the insertion of the caudal than the tip of the snout. Origin 
of ventrals situated under the anterior edge of the dorsal. Pectorals and ventrals slender. Reddish brown above; golden yellow 
beneath: a black patch at the posterior margin of the dorsal fin. 
137. Sugar-loaf creek, Arkansas. H. B. Mollhausen. 
55. MONIANA LUTRENSIS, Grd. 
Gen. Rep. 272. 
Spec. Char. —Body' sub-fusiform, elongated; back slightly convex. Head contained three times and a half in the total 
length. Eye moderate, sub-circular; its diameter entering four times in the length of the side of the head. Jaws equal; 
posterior extremity of maxillar bone not reaching a vertical line drawn at the anterior rim of the orbit. Anterior margin of 
dorsal fin equidistant between the tip of the snout and the base of the caudal. Insertion of ventrals situated in advance of the 
anterior edge of the dorsal. Pectorals slender; their tips not reaching quite the origin of the ventrals. Bluish black or 
brown; dorsal fin yellowish brown; other fins reddish. 
107. Tributary of Gypsum creek, Canadian river. H. B. Mollhausen. 
56. MONIANA LEONINA, Grd. 
Gen. Rep. 273. Plate LIX, Figs. 6—10. 
Spec. Char. —Body rather short and deep. Head constituting about the fifth of the total length. Snout sub-conical ; jaws 
equal; posterior extremity of maxillar bone extending to a vertical line drawn behind the nostrils. The eye is moderate sized; 
its diameter entering four times in the length of the side of the head. Anterior margin of dorsal equidistant between the tip 
of the snout and the insertion of the caudal. Insertion of ventrals situated slightly in advance of the dorsal. Pectorals and 
ventrals moderately developed. Greyish brown above; white or dull yellowish beneath. 
115. Leon river, Texas. Dr. C. B. Kennerly. 
57. MONIANA DELICIOSA, Grd. 
Gen. Rep. 274. 
Spec. Char. —Body slender and elongated. Head constituting the fifth of the total length. Snout sub-conical; upper jaw 
overlapping the lower. Posterior extremity of the maxillary extending to a vertical line drawn between the nostrils and the 
orbit. Eye large and circular; its diameter entering three times in the length of the side of the head. Anterior margin of 
dorsal fin equidistant between the tip of the snout and the insertion of the caudal. Pectorals and ventrals slender and of 
moderate development. Reddish brown above; yellowish beneath; middle of flanks silvery. 
119. Leon river, tributary of Rio San Antonio, Texas. Dr. C. B. Kennerly. 
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