. 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. Tm^i"!»<^?pj(«,;^^a^«gg|aaaE??S^CTn. a 2800 Dulldhi ^.y, United States National Museum. tlio lower Jaw more included, the body more slender, the lateral line leng developed, the dorsal lin more posterior, and the anal rays more nnnser- ons. It was found in considerable abundance in the St. Johns River, near Welaka, Florida, {xodaka^ from the type lo«'ality.) Notroi


. 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. Tm^i"!»<^?pj(«,;^^a^«gg|aaaE??S^CTn. a 2800 Dulldhi ^.y, United States National Museum. tlio lower Jaw more included, the body more slender, the lateral line leng developed, the dorsal lin more posterior, and the anal rays more nnnser- ons. It was found in considerable abundance in the St. Johns River, near Welaka, Florida, {xodaka^ from the type lo«'ality.) NotroiiUivelakn, Evichmann &. , Hull. IT. S. Fish Comm. 1857 (Feb. 9,1898), 126, pi. 6, flj;. 2, St. Johns River, near Welaka, Florida. (Tyi»e, No. 48786. Coll. Dr. W. C Kontlall.) Page 262. After Notroph hhnuins add: 40S(a). NOTROPIN BIIVHANANI, Moek. Head 4; depth 4. D. 8; A. 8; scales fi-31-2; teeth 4-4. Body rather robust, back couHiderably elevated, snout blunt, mouth small and nearly horizontal. Snout short, about if diameter of eye. Prcorbital bone slightly loni|;er than broad. Kye moderate, 3 in head. Lateral line com- plete, or nearly so; about 12 scales in a series before dorsal tin. Doisal fin slightly nearer tip of snout than base of caudal; pectorals reaching ventrals; ventrals rcachin<i; anal. Color light olivaceous, a faint silvery latcrail band; no dark lateral band or black caudal spot. Thin species belongs to the A', hienniiis tyjic. It is a smaller species, lighter in color, and has fewer scales in the lateral line. I'otcau River, Arkansas. (Named for Dr. John L. Uucluinan, president of the Arkansas Industrial University.) Notropii hvelianani, Meek, Fiull. TT. S. Fish romni. 1895 (April 111, 1896), 342, sma'lcreek near Poteau, Indian Territory. (Tvp«', No. ;J2. Coll. Dr. Mook.) Page 267. Tinder Xotroph mix; niieet; not veehe, is nut in 8]»anish. Page 274, line 11, for hixoidca, read luxiloidea. Page 287. After aVotrojx's/u^ynwww inse


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