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Station XXIJ. Fiecen Port (Frexrp No. 241). 
Fiegel Point marks the eastern boundary of Muskrat Bay. 
It is a bare, windswept area, the vegetation being a heavy 
growth of Water Willow (Dianthera americana) in water 
from 1 to 3 feet in depth. The bottom is gravelly or bouldery. 
Mollusks were very abundant. 
ANIMAL LIFE. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Anodonta implicata, gravid, com- Gomobasis livescens, common, on 
mon. rocks. 
Anodonta cataracta, common. Galba catascopium, abundant, on 
Elliptio complanatus, common. rocks. 
Spherium vermontanum, rare. Physa ancillaria warrenana, rare. 
young. 
INSECTA. 
Caddis-fly larve (Helicopsyche borealis), abundant on rocks. 
Sration XXIII. Watnur Point (Fie. 19). 
This habitat is a long, narrow point extending in a north- 
erly direction for a distance of over a quarter of a mile into 
the lake. The point itself turns to the northeast almost at a 
right angle. The water about this point is from 1 to 3 feet 
in depth and the bottom is very bouldery. The only vegeta- 
tion is the Water Willow (Dianthera americana). 
ANIMAL LIFE. 
MOLLUSCA, 
Goniobasis livescens, abundant, on lliptio complanatus, common, be- 
rocks. tween rocks. 
Galba catascopium, abundant, on 
rocks. 
Adams and Hankinson collected the leech, Hamopis 
marmoratis, in considerable numbers on Walnut Point and on 
the shore east of the point, Sept. 38, 1915. 
