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University oj Michigan 



Table IV. Habitats of the Rivers 



Habitat 32. Shalloiv Water in Sturgeon. The Sturg-eon 

 River near Brown Lake and above the level affected by the 

 lumbering dam mentioned in the preceding hal)itat is about 

 50 feet wide and attained a maximum depth of about five feet. 

 Throughout this portion the cvirrent is not very swift, and 

 the water has a slight reddish tinge which probably came 

 from the cedar swamps and also from the logs in the river 



