The Relation of Mollusks to Fish in Oneida Lake 249 
TABLE NO. 17. 
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Oneida 
Lake, 
Baker. 
Onondaga, 
Beauchamp. 
BLOT LID: oe os Stone ene ee 
Margaritana...........-. 
a | 
PAV OSMIGONIO.. .. =. 60s: - 
PRODI ic oe ee ws 
Wepnrongjas.......-.... 
UL SUES ae ees, <2 = seen: 
ra Oe 
WIUISCURUM sens. ok =. 02s 
(2058 TET Oia. 5 cy ca. Oe 
COST ce Once eae 
GONUNCLOMON ce es 
OD a 
BISOMAOGYTUS........=..-. 
HT UIUNTULO RI Ps fe cies 2 ork | 
PALUIVUCOUN ho ee Sapo 
MANLODOSIS) | cc aes oare 
GUAT tn ORR RRC te RS | 
LBD oe. 5 Ae 
PCTS: 5. 6 SA eee | 
EPAMONDIS. fio... s sees | 
LSS PRILTO RS Se eee ce eee | 
Pseudosuccinea.......... 
CUA GTO Seidl, 2 eee 
Not found in Oneida Lake 
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Monroe, 
Walton. 
The preceding list shows that there are in the west end 
of Oneida Lake nearly one third of the fresh-water species 
of the State, six-sevenths of the total species in Monroe 
County, and about two-thirds as many as in Onondaga 
County. Several species in Monroe and in Onondaga counties 
are found in the Erie Canal which would not live in Oneida 
Lake. It is believed that the list from Oneida Lake can be 
increased to 75 or 80 species with further collecting, because 
{here are many species which should live in the lake and its 
