Number 89 July 15, 1920 



OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE MUSEUM OF 

 ZOOLOGY 



UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 



Ann Arbor, Michigan Published by the University 



REPORT ON INVESTIGATIONS OF THE FISH OF THE 

 GALIEN RIVER, BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN 



By T. L Hankinson 



Ichthyologist, the Roosevelt Wild Life Forest Experiment Station, 



Syracuse, New York 



During the progress of the ichthyological survey of the waters 

 of Michigan being made by the writer for the Michigan Geological 

 and Biological Survey under the direction of Dr. A. G. Ruthven, 

 Chief Naturalist of the Survey, attention has been given to the 

 fish of the Galien River because the stream flows through the 

 Warren Forest Preserve, in Berrien County, Michigan, a region 

 being especially studied by the Survey and the Museum of Zoology, 

 University of Michigan, in co-operation with the Chamberlain 

 Memorial Museum at Three Oaks. 



The field work on fish giving data for this paper was done by 

 the writer from June 1-8, from August 27-29, 1919, and on June 7, 

 191 5. In the work done in 19 19, the writer was given much useful 

 assistance by George M. Fox, Director of the Chamberlain 

 Memorial Museum, principally through providing transportation 

 and giving suggestions valuable in the work. Mrs. Hankinson 



