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and Summer breeders) as noted below. The * indicates that 
the species was observed to be gravid in September. 
Long breeding period. Short breeding period. 
Alasmidonta undulata. Elliptio complanatus. 
“Anodonta cataracta. Margaritana margaritifera. 
“Anodonta implicata. 
Anodonta grandis footiana. 
Anodonta marginata. 
*“Lampsilis luteola. 
“Lampsilis radiata. 
*“Lampsilis borealis. 
Lampsilis iris. 
Strophitus edentulus:~ ° 
Strophitus undulatus. 
Fishes acting as Hosts for Mussel Glochidia. 
Among the fishes inhabiting the inland lakes and streams 
there are but a small number which are known to be especially 
susceptible to glochidial infection. Some of these of special 
interest in connection with Oneida Lake, are fetes below. 
(Howard, 1914, p. 34.) Those marked with an * are Oneida 
Lake fish. 
Crappie 
*Green sunfish 
Bluegill 
*Strawberry bass 
Red-spotted sunfish 
*White bass Roccus chrysops) . 
*Catfish Ameiurus natalis) . 
(Pomoais annularis) . 
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“Yellow perch (Perca flavescens) . 
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Apomotis cyanellus) . 
Lepomis pallidus) . 
Pomoxis sparoides) . 
Lepomis humilis). 
*Large-mouth black bass Micropterus salmoides). 
“Rock bass Ambloplites rupestris) . 
Yellow catfish Leptops olivaris). 
Spotted catfish Ictalurus punctatus) . 
Sauger: Sand-pike Stizostedion canadense) . 
Skipjack Pomolobus chrysocharis) . 
Sheepshead Aplodinotus grunniens) . 
Hankinson (1908, p. 235) observed glochidia of Anodonta 
grandis footiana on Johnny Darters (Boleosoma nigrum) in . 
April and May in Walnut Lake, Michigan. Anodonta 
cataracta has been found on the anal and caudal fins of the 
Pumpkinseed (Hupomotis gibbosus) caught in a pond near 
Westville, N. J., February 25, 1905 (Conner, 1905, p. 142). 
