. 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. ON THE FISHES OF THE ALLEGHANY REGION. 9 4. Ocmnlgeo Iliver, Macon, Ga. (Collection of Dr. T. 11. Bean and other members of the United States Fish Commission.) IV.âCHATTAnOOCIIEE BASIN. 1. Chattahoochee liiver at Shallow Ford, northwest of Gaiues%ille, Ga. (Broad, shallow, rapid ; water moderately clear.) 2. Suwannee Creek, near Suwannee, Gwinnett County, Ga. (Deep, muddy, and


. 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. ON THE FISHES OF THE ALLEGHANY REGION. 9 4. Ocmnlgeo Iliver, Macon, Ga. (Collection of Dr. T. 11. Bean and other members of the United States Fish Commission.) IV.âCHATTAnOOCIIEE BASIN. 1. Chattahoochee liiver at Shallow Ford, northwest of Gaiues%ille, Ga. (Broad, shallow, rapid ; water moderately clear.) 2. Suwannee Creek, near Suwannee, Gwinnett County, Ga. (Deep, muddy, and very cold. Contains chiefly Codoma eurystoma.) 3. Peach Tree Creek, just north of Atlanta. (Deep and muddy.) 4. Jfaucy's Creek, northwest of Atlanta. (Clear and rapid.) 5. Flint Eiver, in Taylor County. (Collection of Dr. Hugh M. Neisler in United States National Museum.) V.âALABAMA BASIN. A.âEtotcah River. 1. Pettis Creek, near Cartersville, Ga. (Clear, rocky.) j. Silver Creek, near Home, Ga. (Clear, rapit\; a flue stream for col- lecting.) 0. Dyke's Creek and Pond, near Rome, Ga. (Clear and cold.) B.âOostanaula Rii'cr. 4. Rocky Creek, near Floyd Springs, Ga. (A fine, clear stream.) 5. John's Creek, near Floyd Springs. (Clear.) (!. Lovejoy's Creek, near Floyd Springs. (A small sandy ptreaic, full of flshes.) 1, Big Armuchee Creek, above Rome. (Clear.) S. Big Dry Creek, near Rom. Ilorse-leg Crsek, near Rome. (Rocky, clear.) Little Cedar Creek, at Cave Spring, Ga. (A flne, clear, cold stream. One of the best for the collection of flshes. Abounds in Xenisma stclliferum^ ITydrophlox chrosomus, Ctdoma callistia, and other beautiful species.) \-Alabama liiver, near Montgomery, Ala, (Collection of Dr. Bean and others, 187G.) -â¢^'^ . '..V â ._ 1 ',f â¢Â»/.âº. â¢'â â 't â â ' â « "⦠.v:,v â â :;l ⢠> Hi. â¢fil â ⢠â *i. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit


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