129. Graveyard Creek, T. 47 N., R. 1 W., 

 sec. 3. Species: 10, 12, 26, 57, 70. 



130. Bell Creek, T. 47 N., R. 1 W., sec. 6. 

 Species: 10, 12, 21, 26, 42. 



MINNESOTA 

 Cook County 



169. Cross River, T. 58 N., R. 5 W., sec. 1. 

 Species: 3,11. 



170. Poplar River, T. 60 N., R. 3 W., sec. 33. 

 Species: 3. 



171. Cascade River, T. 60 N., R. 2 W., sec. 1. 

 Species: 9, 10, 12, 25, 58, 71. 



172. Devils Track River, T. 61 N., R. 1 E., 

 sec. 13. Species: 10, 21, 54, 71. 



173. Kadunce River, T. 61 N., R. 2 E., sec. 2. 

 Species: 10, 12, 25, 28, 40. 



174. Arrowhead River, T. 62 N., R. 3 E., 

 sec. 34. Species: 3, 10, 18, 42, 65. 



175. Pigeon River, T. 64 N., R. 7 E., sec. 29. 

 Species: 3. 



Lake County 



162. Knife River, T. 52 N., R. 11 W., sec. 31. 

 Species: 3, 10, 21, 25, 26, 32, 42, 55. 



163. Stewart River, T. 53 N., R. 10 W., sec. 

 29. Species: 3, 10, 32, 42. 



164. Encampment Creek, T. 53 N., R. 10 W., 

 sec. 11. Species: 22, 25. 



165. Gooseberry River, T. 54 N., R. 9 W., 

 sec. 22. Species: 21, 25, 42. 



166. Splitrock River, T. 54 N., R. 8 W., sec. 7. 

 Species: 3, 21, 25, 26, 40, 42, 55, 57, 70. 



167. Baptism River, T. 56 N., R. 7 W., sec. 

 1 5. Species : 3. 



168. Caribou River, T. 58 N., R. 6 W., sec. 36. 

 Species: 12, 28, 71. 



St. Louis County 



157. St. Louis River, T. 49 N., R. 14 W., 

 sec. 10. Species: 9, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 

 25, 32, 33, 42, 43, 46, 54, 55, 65, 67, 69. 



158. Lester River, T. 50 N., R. 13 W., sec. 8. 

 Species: 23. 



159. Talmadge River, T. 51 N., R. 12 W., 

 sec. 19. Species: 10, 25, 40, 55. 



160. French River, T. 51 N., R. 12 W., sec. 

 17. Species: 10, 25. 



161. Sucker River, T. 51 N., R. 12 W., sec. 

 10. Species: 3. 



SPECIES RECORDS BY STREAM 



Seventy-one species offish representing 20 

 families were collected from 175 streams 

 tributary to Lake Superior. Sixty-four of these 

 species have been reported from Lake Superior 

 by Hubbs and Lagler (1958). Those not re- 

 ported by Hubbs and Lagler (1958) are the 

 longnose gar, Lepisosteus osseus ; bowfin, 

 Amia calva; pink salmon, Oncorhynchus 

 gorbuscha ; rosyface shiner, Notropis rubellus ; 

 stonecat, Noturus flavus ; tadpole madtom, 

 Noturus gyrinus ; and blackside darter, Percina 

 macula ta . 



The large number of fishes collected pro- 

 vided mature adults of each species for identi- 

 fication. Representative samples of each 



species are preserved in the fish collection of 

 the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological 

 Station, Marquette, Mich. No attempt was made 

 to identify hybrids. Immature fathead minnows 

 from the Sturgeon River, Houghton County, 

 Mich., were identified by Reeve M. Bailey of 

 the Museum of Zoology, The University of 

 Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



Distribution maps indicate the presence of 

 species by stream (figs. 2-52). Fishes were 

 taken from more than 3,000 collection stations 

 on U.S. streams tributary to Lake Superior. 

 The exact location of each station is on file at 

 the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biologi- 

 cal Station, Marquette, Mich. 



