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blennioides and Cottus ictalops taken in a mossy patch covered 

 by a few inches of water. Fry of perch, Percina caprodes zebra, 

 Ammocrypta pellucida and minnows. 



Perch fry were found more abundantly in this locality than 

 in any other and the only sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida) 

 taken was captured here on a sandy bottom in three feet of 

 water. 



Locality 30. Like locality 29 but with the addition of some 

 large boulders. 



Fauna: Fry of millers thumb, fantailed darter (EtheOvStoma 

 fiabellare) and Diplesion blennioides taken in a mossy patch 

 similar to that at locality 29. 



Locality 31. Shallow gravel beach with few boulders; 

 submerged vegetation out to a depth of four feet. 



Fauna: Adults of Percina caprodes zebra, perch and min- 

 nows. Fry of small-mouthed bass, large-mouthed bass, rock 

 bass, white bass, perch, carp and brook silversides. 



Locality 32. Steep, sand beach with submerged water 

 weeds. 



Fauna: Adults of Percina caprodes zebra, Cottogaster 

 coplandi and Notropis hudsoni. Fry of small-mouthed bass, 

 perch and Percina caprodes zebra. 



Locality' 33. Sugar Island. Flat gravel and boulder beach 

 with no vegetation but bordering an area with abundant 

 submerged weeds. 



Fauna: Adult minnows and fry of small-mouthed bass. 



Locality 34. Rattlesnake Island. Level, sand and gravel 

 beach with some large boulders; a little aquatic vegetation. 



Locality 35. Short, steep, gravel beaches in protected 

 places along precipitous shores. 



Locality 36. Stone and boulder beach with gradual slope. 



Fauna: (Localities 34, 35 and 36). These localities gave 

 a uniform catch of small-mouthed bass, Percina caprodes 

 zebra, (young and adults), adult Cottogaster coplandi, perch fry 

 and minnows. 



Locality 37. Like Locality 36. 



Fauna: Fry of small-mouthed bass, brook silversides and 

 minnows were the ones taken here. 



Locality 38. North Bass Island. Long sand bar, partly 

 awash. 



