FOREST, LAKE, AND RIVER 



among which it lies. Found often in schools. 

 It can move very quickly, darting away when 

 disturbed. 



The " chub sucker " is one of the smallest of 

 its species, and is most abundant. 



The " red horse " usually have their lower 

 fins bright. They are palatable as food. They 

 run up to the head waters to breed, when the 

 dams and obstructions do not prevent them. Like 

 their friends the minnows, if properly cared for, 

 they are good eating. There exists a strong feel- 

 ing that these fish are not worthy of consideration. 

 The fault lies most probably in the fact that no 

 attempts are made to test their value. 



