28 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



POMOXYS NIGEOMACULATUS, (Les.) Girard.— Grass Bass— 

 Great Lakes, Mississippi Valley, and Southern Atlantic 

 States. 



179G9. Cast. Wilmington, X. C. S. F. Baird. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Color sketch. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-engraving. 



AMBLOPLITES EUPESTRIS, (Raf.) Gill.— Rock Bass.— Great Lakes 

 and Mississippi Valley. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



MESOGONISTIUS CH^TODON, (Baird) Gill.— Black-banded Sun 

 Fish. — New Jersey to Maryland. 



Photo-engraving. 



MICROPTERUS PALLIDUS, (Raf.) Gill & Jordon.— Large-mouth 

 Black Bass. — Great Lakes, Mississippi River and tribu- 

 taries ; Southern States ; introduced northward. 



Cast. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Photo-engraving. 



"The Large-mouth Black Bass." Lithograph in water colors. Illustra- 

 tion from Kilbourne & Goode's "Game Fishes of the United States." 

 Exhibited by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 



MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES, (Lac.) Gill.— Small-mouthed Black 

 Bass. — Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley; introduced 

 eastward. 



15297. Cast. Potomac River. Maj. Hobbs. 



Color sketch. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



PERCIDJE. 



PERCA FLUVIATILIS, L.— Yellow Perch.— Fresh waters of East- 

 ern United States and Western Europe. 



14976. Cast. Washington Market. G. Brown Goode. Feb. 27, 187.5. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-engraving. 

 "The Yellow Perch." Lithograph in water colors. Illustration from 



Kilbourne & Goode's "Game Fishes of the United States." Exhibited 



by Charles Scribner's Sous, New York. 



STIZOSTEDIUIM VITREUM, (Mitch.) Jordan & Copeland, (Val.) Cope. 

 — Yellow Pike-perch.— Fresh waters of Central United 

 States. 



Color sketch. (Roetter.) S.ackett's Harbor, N. Y. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 



Nov., 1868. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



