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New York Shiner : Stilbe chrysoleuces; Agassiz---Cyprinus chrysoleucas; Mitchil
1. New York Shiner : Stilbe chrysoleuces; Agassiz---Cyprinus chrysoleucas; Mitchil
Golden Shiner or Bream (Abramis crysoleucas Mitchill)
2. Golden Shiner or Bream (Abramis crysoleucas Mitchill)
Male of the common shiner (Notropis cornutus) photographed in an aquarium out of doors with a reflecting
3. Male of the common shiner (Notropis cornutus) photographed in an aquarium out of doors with a reflecting camera
Shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas)
4. Shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas)

Richardsonius egregius. Red-striped shiner
5. Richardsonius egregius. Red-striped shiner
Red-sided Shiner (Leuciscus elongatus)
6. Red-sided Shiner (Leuciscus elongatus)
Shiner (Notropis cornatus)
7. Shiner (Notropis cornatus)
Shiner, Abramis chrysoleucus (Mitchill). Hackensack River, N. J.
8. Shiner, Abramis chrysoleucus (Mitchill). Hackensack River, N. J.

Spawn-Eater; Shiner. Notropis hudsonius saludanus
9. Spawn-Eater; Shiner. Notropis hudsonius saludanus
Golden Shiner or Bream
Notemigonus chrysoleucus (Mitch.), Jordan
10. Golden Shiner or Bream
Notemigonus chrysoleucus (Mitch.), Jordan
Horse Fish or Blunt-Nosed Shiner
Selene setipinnis (Mitch.), Lutken
11. Horse Fish or Blunt-Nosed Shiner
Selene setipinnis (Mitch.), Lutken
Shiner (Notropis hudsonius (De Witt Clinton))
12. Shiner (Notropis hudsonius (De Witt Clinton))

Brook shiner (Rhinichthys atronasus)
13. Brook shiner (Rhinichthys atronasus)
Moxostoma papillosum (Cope). Sucker. White mullet (Ga.) White sucker (Ga.). Shiner (Ga.)
A number
14. Moxostoma papillosum (Cope). Sucker. White mullet (Ga.) White sucker (Ga.). Shiner (Ga.)
A number of similar suckers occur throughout the South Atlantic region and are known to the fishermen as 'mullet,' 'redhorse,' etc.)
  

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