. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. !f?^ ! : ? ^.' i N )â I : !. 024 Bulletin 47, United States National Museum. the young; dark bar at baae of cuiulul distinct but often faint; luwci jawpalo; fma plain. Length 4 inchoH. Quebec to MinnoHota and Huuth- ward to the Ohio River; abundant northward, throughout the basin oI' the Great Lakes, in weedy streams and ditches; rare in tributaries of tlio Ohio and Illino


. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. !f?^ ! : ? ^.' i N )â I : !. 024 Bulletin 47, United States National Museum. the young; dark bar at baae of cuiulul distinct but often faint; luwci jawpalo; fma plain. Length 4 inchoH. Quebec to MinnoHota and Huuth- ward to the Ohio River; abundant northward, throughout the basin oI' the Great Lakes, in weedy streams and ditches; rare in tributaries of tlio Ohio and Illinois. " A locality which with the water perfectly clear will appear destitute of tish will perhaps yield a number of mudiish on stir- ring up the mud at the bottom and drawing a seine through it. Ditchi'H in the prairies of Wisconsin, or mere bog holes, apparently af!brdin^r lodgment to nothing beyond tadpoles, may thus be found tilled with Mdn- ; (Baird.) (limun, mud.) llyilriirgyra limi, Kiutlanh, Boat, .loiirii. Kiit. Ilint., in, IR-IO, 277, streams in northern Ohio. (Cull. Kirtluiid.) Hj/dranji/rn futfii, Tiiomtson, IliBt. Vuniiout, i:i7, 184'2, Lake Champlain. llydrargira alrivHuiUi, Dk Kay, Now York Fuiiiiu: KIhIk's, Tli>, 1842, Lake Champlain. Umbra limi, OCNTllElt, Cat., vi, 2112, (i; .Tokdan A GlLUEBT, Syiioi)si( >Iinnow.) Head 4; depth 4J. D. ; A. 7; scales Sf). Uody less compressotl than in Umbra Jimi, the head broader, less depressed, with smaller eye; interorbital space slightly more convex; snout shorter, the profile more gibbous. Color dark greenish, with about 12 narrow, longitudinal pale stripes, the one beginning at upper angle of opercle douole the width of any of the others; dark bar at base of caudal very distinct, covering IS scales; lower jaw mostly black. Length 4 inches. Lowland streams and swamps coastwise, from Long Island to the Neuse River; locally abundant. Close to the preceding and perhaps a variety of it, but no int a


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