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near Long Point August 15; one got in Culver Inlet August 21; one found 

 dead near shore near Arlington Hotel August 22, and another at Outlet 

 August 31; one seined in Lost Lake September 1; one very large example 

 found dead in lake near Lakeview Hotel September 29; two found dead in 

 Culver Bay October 11; two dead on south shore November 9; and two more 

 November 17, also two on east side November 22; a smaU one dead in a pool 

 near Farrar's December 3; one got with rake and another seen at Long 

 Point among a school of skipjacks December 10; one seen near shore on Long 

 Point among skipjacks and another seen through the ice farther out, Decem- 

 ber 12; December 28 many of various sizes observed under the ice, crawled 

 up as near shore as possible. In 1901, one killed and several others seen 

 January 7; several seen under ice, .January 9; several seen near shore January 

 10; one seen in its burrow in front of station .January 16, 18 and 19; a dead 

 one seen -January 19; one seen under the ice s^^^mming straight for shore and 

 later three others seen January 21; one caught by a fisherman .January 23; 

 one speared February 7; 4 caught Februarj- 27; 6 caught on hooks of set-line 

 March 2 and about six others seen while looking down a hole in the ice where 

 a fisherman was bobbing; a dead one found Alarch 7, and 3 others March 8; 

 one caught on a hook March 10; two found dead March 13, evidently killed 

 by fishermen; a large one under a board hing on lake bottom and another 

 caught March 18; one seen in Outlet, apparently going down toAvard Lost 

 Lake March 20; one found dead April 1; a great may seen in Outlet Bay 

 April 27; 4 seen April 27 and 5 dead at mouth of Aubeenaubee Creek, April 

 30; one seen under stones in Outlet April 29; a fisherman got two on a hook 

 Alay 1; a dead one seen in Outlet Maj' 4; one caught on outline May 7 and 

 one May 9, the latter a male; three dead ones seen in Outlet ]\Iay 13; five dead 

 found along shore in various places ^lay 20; also on May 23 and 31; a nest 

 found June 1; several dead on shore .June 4; one cauglit on hook from Chad- 

 wick pier June 20. 



In 1904, one found near shore, and a small one under a board, November 

 16; one seen on bottom in about 4 feet of water off Long Point, December 

 15; one seen under ice near Inlet December 21; two seen near shore in south 

 part of lake December 27. 



On November 2, 1904, one caught under an old board in Outlet Bay, 

 contained only a small bit of weed. One was cauglit on same date in a 

 minnow trap wliich it had doubtless entered for the i)urpose of feeding on 

 the minnows confined therein. One caught at ChadA\ick's pier November 

 6 contained 2 crawfish. Another taken at same place contained one craAvfish 

 and 2 Physa shells. Another taken under a board south of Green's pier 

 November 12 had the remains of one minnow. One examined 3 days later 

 was entirely empty. In 1905, one examined .June 1 contained 2 straw-colored 

 minnows, 3 crawfish, 2 insect larvae and one flat leech. 



Two examined .January 7 contained several small fishes each, and four 

 dissected February 27 contained several small minnows evidently taken 



