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4. Folyf/yra Irhlentata Say. Eound from the bed of Schoharie Creek 

 up to 3,300 feet altitude on Huuter Mountain. 



5. l*oly<iyra monodon Rackett. Specimens were taken on the summit 

 of Plateau Mountain. 



6. ryramidula species. Found above 3,000 feet on Hunter Moun- 

 tain. 



7. Selenite.s eoncaruH Say. Ranges from Kaaterskill Junction to the 

 summit of Plateau Mountain. 



8. Zonitcs ligenis Say. Found in a burned area at the summit of 

 Plateau Mountain. 



0. Sacclnea ohliqua Say. Found from Schoharie Creek to the summits 

 of. Plateau and Hunter mountains; not abundant. 



10. 82)hwrium partumeiuni^ny. Found only in Kaaterskill Lake. 



(JKU«TACEANS. 



The only crustacean found was the common crawtish or brook lobster, 

 Oamharus hartoni (Fabricius), which is abundant in all the brooks. 



FISHE8. 



1. Anieiurii.s nehnlosuH (Le Sueur). Small catfish; Common bullhead. 

 A si)ecimen was taken at Kaaterskill J^ake, where this fish is said to 

 be abundant. 



2. Catostomiis commersonii (Laccpinle). Common sucker; Brook 

 sucker. Abundant in Schoharie Creek. Many were seen from a foot- 

 bridge at the village of Hunter, where 'sucker-wire' is a staple in the 

 hardware stores. 



3. ScmotiluH atromaculatvs (Mitchill). Horned dace; Creek chub. 

 Abundant in Schoharie Creek and tributary brooks. 



4. Xotr 02ns corn lit nn {'MitGhiW). Shiner; Red-fin. Abundant in Scho- 

 harie Creek. 



5. h'kinichfhys dtronasus (Mitchill). Black-nosed dace. Abundant 

 in Schoharie Creek and its petty tributaries. 



C. Exofilossuiii maxillinyna {he Snenr). Cutlips; Nigger chub; Nig- 

 ger dick. Abundant in Schoharie Creek. 



7. ^Salvelinns fontlnalis (Mitchill). Brook trout; Speckled trout. 

 Abundant in Schoharie Creek and the numerous spring brooks that 

 join it. 



8. Lucius reticulatas (Le Sueur). Common eastern pickerel. My 

 son caught two specimens in Kaaterskill Lake, where the ])ickerel is 

 abundant. 



Note.— lu adtlitiou to the pickerel and cattisli, several other fishes are in Kaaters- 

 kill Lake. I saw a hream, and a small si)e(ies that may ha\e beeu FiiikJuIiis ; and 

 eels arc snid to liave heen caimlit there. 



