. Contributions to North American Ichthyology [microform] : based primarily on the collections of the United States National Museum. Ichthyology; Fishes, Fresh-water; Fishes; Ichtyologie; Poissons d'eau douce; Poissons. ni ⢠. PISHES OF THE SANTEE BASIN. 27 32. Myxostoma album {Cope) J. & B. ychnstomiiit albus Copic (1870), Proo. Am. Pbil. Soc. 472. The speciesâthe " White Mullet"âwas fuund by Professor Cope in e Catawha River only. We obtaineti no specimens from the Saluda, liicU is perhaps due to the fact that our collections were not made iriug the season of the migrations. .


. Contributions to North American Ichthyology [microform] : based primarily on the collections of the United States National Museum. Ichthyology; Fishes, Fresh-water; Fishes; Ichtyologie; Poissons d'eau douce; Poissons. ni ⢠. PISHES OF THE SANTEE BASIN. 27 32. Myxostoma album {Cope) J. & B. ychnstomiiit albus Copic (1870), Proo. Am. Pbil. Soc. 472. The speciesâthe " White Mullet"âwas fuund by Professor Cope in e Catawha River only. We obtaineti no specimens from the Saluda, liicU is perhaps due to the fact that our collections were not made iriug the season of the migrations. .,:.':.â ;,|i, .â «{â .â â Vâ ' ~.'a â â â â 'â :**-â 'â â¢â â â â â â .^ â ..â tt â¢â â¢â â â â â 'â¢'.'.>' ⢠"im '⢠â ',â ,'â 'â¢? ,â¢*. .. Tj m Genus ERIMYZON Jordan (iljxostoma Agassiz, but not of Ruf.) 3i. Ebimyzon suoetta (Lac.) Jordan. iprinua suoetta LAc6pfeDE, iprinus oblongua MircHlLL. This species is moderately abundant in the Saluda River. Professor jpe fou:.d neither this species, nor the next, in the Catawba. Genus MINYTREMA Jordan. 34. MlNYTKEMA MELANOPS {Raf.)Jor. iDflomiifi luelanops Rafinrsquk, Kirtland, etc. mutomii Victoria; GlKAitD. mfiiOH mdanopH Jokuan. rilis widely dift'nsed species is abundant in the mill-powls, etc., of the iidiv River, and is known as the Striped Sucker. It is considerably iii'd as afood-flsb. Many specimens were taken at BaniMster's Mills, tho Ennoree, the proprietor of the mill, Mr. Bannister, having [dly drawn oft" tho water from his i)()nd, in order to enauie ua better xamine its fishes. Our specimens seem to be precisely like the ordi- [)⢠melanopH from the Ohio River and the (iieat Lakes. Genus CATOSn'OMUS Lc Stwur. 35. CaioSTOmus commersoni {Lac.) .lor. |i(^ Fine-scaled Sucker is common in the Saluda, as in nearly every km east of the Rocky Mouutains. It is especially abundant in mill- .â .>»'<tt' T*.»*^ A- ' I. Mk-'i â > â ,:_ *'. ..: Hi


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