COMMON NAMES OF THE BASSES AND SUN-FISHES. 



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Systematic list of the basses and sun-fishes, loitli the common navu'.s applied to 

 each species shown thereunder — Continued. 



22. Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede). Large-mouthed black bass. 



Achigan. 



Achigan grande bouche 



Achigan noir. 



Bayou bass. 



Big-mouthed bass. 



Big-mouthed black 

 bass. 



Big-mouthed trout. 



Black bass of the Hu- 

 ron. 



Black Hitron. 



Bride perch. 



Chub. 



Common bass. 



Cow bass. 



Dotted painted-tail. 



Fresh-water trout. 



Grass bass. 



Gray bass. 



Green bass. 



Green perch. 



Green trout. 



Growler. 



Huron. 



Jumper. 



Lake bass. 



Lake Huron black bass. 



Large-mouthed bass. 



Large-mouthe d 



bass. 

 Marsh bass. 

 Mill-pond chub. 

 Moss bass. 

 Mud bass. 

 Oswego bass. 

 Pain ted- tail. 

 Pale river ba.ss. 

 Perch. 

 Pond perch. 

 River bass. 

 Rock bass. 

 Salmon-formed ;, 



black Slough bass. 



Southern chub, 



Sjwckled hen, 



Sjiotted bass. 



Straw bass. 



Striped bass- 



Trout. 



Welshman. 



White bass. 



White salmon. 



White trout. 



Yellow bass. 



Yellow pond-perch. 

 :rowler. 



'23. Micropterus dolomieu Lacepede. Smcdl-nioitthed hhwk bass. 



Achigan. 



Achigan noir. 



Achigan petite bouche. 



Bass. 



Bass hog-fish. 



Black bass. 



Black fresh- water bass. 



Black perch. 



Bronze-backer. 



Brown bass. 



Brown river bass. 



Brown trout. 



Dwarf bass. 

 Gold ba.ss. 

 Green bass. 

 Green perch. 

 Green trout. 

 Hog bass. 

 Jumper. 

 Little bass. 

 Minny bass. 

 Mountain trout. 

 Obscure fresh-water 

 bass. 



Perch, 



Red-eye. 



River bass. 



Rock bass. 



Small-mouthed bass. 



Small-mouthed black 



bass. 

 Speckled hen. 

 Spotted bass. 

 Spotted river bass. 

 Streaked-cheeks river 



bass. 



S tr eaked-head . 

 Swago. 

 Swago bass. 

 Swego. 

 Swegf) bass. 

 Trovit. 

 Trout bass. 

 Trout perch. 

 Trout river bass. 

 White trout. 

 Yellow bass. 

 Yellow pei-ch. 



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