..The fishes of Illinois . <;U W w oo - SCHILBEODES 199 obscure points near tip, posterior edge smooth or with a few weak teethnear base (not found in Illinois specimens); humeral process about 4 inpectoral spine. Lateral line usually complete. This little species is rare in Illinois, having been taken by us buteight times—twice from creeks near Havana; three times from creeksnear Lincoln, twice from tributaries of the Kaskaskia in Clintonand Shelby counties, and once from Camp creek in Hendersoncounty. Outside our limits it is reported from sandy streams ofthe lower Wabash basin in Indiana


..The fishes of Illinois . <;U W w oo - SCHILBEODES 199 obscure points near tip, posterior edge smooth or with a few weak teethnear base (not found in Illinois specimens); humeral process about 4 inpectoral spine. Lateral line usually complete. This little species is rare in Illinois, having been taken by us buteight times—twice from creeks near Havana; three times from creeksnear Lincoln, twice from tributaries of the Kaskaskia in Clintonand Shelby counties, and once from Camp creek in Hendersoncounty. Outside our limits it is reported from sandy streams ofthe lower Wabash basin in Indiana, from the Poteau, Washita, andSaline rivers in Arkansas, and from the Sabine, Trinity, and Lam-pasas rivers in Texas. It appears to be nowhere common, andwe have no information concerning its natural relations or specialhabits. SCHILBEODES EXILIS (Nelson)(slender stonecat) Nelson, 1876. Bull. 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist., I. 1, 51 (Noturus).J. & G., 100 (Noturus); M. V., 42 (Noturus); J. & E., I, 147; T-, 67 (Notu


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