1936 



LaJce Mchigan and tributaries . — One 1^. 5-inch male, presumably on 

 spaiming run, talcen in outlet of Ellc Lake at Elk Rapids, 

 Antrim County, Mchigan, on June 13, 1936 (Hubbs and Pope, 

 1937). One irmnature adult, not quite 9 inches long, captured 

 5 miles south of Sturgeon Bay Canal, Door County, V/isconsin, 

 on August 1, 1936 (Hubbs and Pope, 1937). One iranature adult, 

 17 inches long, talcen just off St. James on Beaver Island on 

 October 19, 1936 (Hubbs and Pope, 1937). One l6-inch specimen 

 tal<en 15 miles east of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on llarch 22, I9365 

 attached to a U, 5-pound lake trout (Hubbs and Pope, 1937). 



1937 



LaJce Huron and t ributaries . — Spa-;ming run reported in Ocqueoc 

 River, Presque Isle County, I.achigan (Conservation Officer 

 Ulai'vin Horton's semi-monthly report). 



Lake Mchigan and tributaries . — One specimen, 19 inches long, talcen 

 27 miles east of Port Washington, Wisconsin, on February'- U, 

 1937; attached to a 3.5-pound lake trout (Hubbs and Pope, 1937). 

 One 20-inch specjjnen taken IW by W St. Joseph, liichigan, on 

 Ivlarch 2, 1937 (Hubbs and Pope, 1937). 



1938 



Lalce St . Clair and tributaries . — Spaiming observed on Llay 27, 1938, 

 in the Clinton River in Oakland County, IJichigan (T3N, RllE, 

 S.I3) and in llacoinb County, liichigan (T3N, R12E, S.19) by 

 M. B. Trautraan and Dr. H. J. Deason (Trautman and Deason, 1938j 

 Unpubl . r epo rt ) . 



Lake Huron and tributaries . — Dead specimen picked up in Laperell 



Creek TT37N, R2W, S.2U), tributary to Cheboygan River, Cheboygan 

 County, Liichigan, on July 12, 1933. Identified by Dr. C. W. 

 Greaser (verbal communication). 



1939 



Lalce St . Clair and tributaries . — Nests and spasming migi-ants ob- 

 served by Dr. H. J. Deason on liay 23 and 27, 1939, in the 

 Clinton River, Oakland and llacomb counties, liichigan, at loca- 

 tions observed in 1938. Fewer lampreys seen than in 1933 and 

 Deason suggests no increase in siae of spatming run in this 

 river (Deason, 1939; Unpubl. report). 





