Table 1 (concluded) 



Miller 

 Species Lake 



JDBAGE FISH (contiimed) 



Cyprinidae 



Spottall shiner — Notropls 



hnrlsoci-as (Clinton) 



Spotfir. stiiner — Kotropla 



s-pilopxams (Cope) 



Mortbem sisic shiner — Notropia 

 •yplacellus Tolncellaa (Cope) . 

 Bullhead ainnow — Piaephales 



perspicnus (Girard) 



Eluntaose KLnnow — Figephales 



notataa ( Raf inescue ) 



Hortbem fathead nicnow — 



Piaephales proaelas proaelas 



Eaflnesqae 



Gl»»ard shad — Do ro soma eepediannw 



(LeSueur) X 



Tadpole nadtoa — Schi Ibeodes aollis 



(Heraann) I 



Trout-perch — Percopsis osisco - 



Maycna (Valbaioi) 



Western pirate-perch — Aphredoderas 



sayanus eibbo y-LS LeSaeur • . 



Northern brook silTersides — 

 Labidesthes sic cuius sicculns 



(Cope) 



Northern logperch — Percina 



caprodea segifasciata (D^ay) ... 

 Central Johnny darter — Etheostoma 



nigma cignua P.aflnesqae • 



Mud darter — Stheostcaia asprigenis 



(?orbes) 



Iowa darter — Btheostom eiile 



(uirard) 



Area Area 



:-. 151:5 19;^ 1951 1952 



conducted within a 10-day jjeriod prior to in- 

 stallation of the block seine. Only 15 .9 

 percent of the marked fish were recovered 

 following application of the toxicant on August 

 16 . Known netting mortality partially accounted 

 for the low recovery of fin-clipped fish but in 

 view of the evidence presented above for area 

 B in 1951, it is likely that the activity preceding 

 installation of the block seine was responsible 

 for the egress of many fish . Since the value of 

 these data is directly related to the extent of 

 fish recovery, the use of the Miller Lake 

 material here is limited. 



Miller Lake; --At the time of collection 

 the fish population of Miller Lake, exclusive 

 of forage fish, was compwsed of 17 species 

 (Table 1). Only three species in the forage- 

 fish group were identified although others were 

 present. On the basis of both recovered^.' and 

 estimated numbers and weights. Miller Lake 

 produced 3,798 fish and 153.8 pounds per acre 

 (Table 2) . 



5/ The words "recover", "collect", etc. 

 refer to the total of fish actuallv 



ar.c their derivatives as subssquer.tl^ 

 recovered and estir.ated. 



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