FISHES OF THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. 



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Two Ocean Pass, and it is not unlikely that an interchange of indi- 

 viduals still takes place. 



Yellowstone Lake and Yellowstone River from its source to many 

 miles beyond the park are inhabited by it. The abundance of trout 

 above the falls is remarkable. 



Trout are known to naturally occur in the following park waters: 



Lower Yellowstone River. 

 Sour Creek. 

 Trout Creek. 

 Alum Creek. 

 Antelope Creek. 

 Lamar River. 



Cold Creek. 



Willow Creek. 



Timothy Creek. 



Miller Creek. 



Calfee Creek. . 



Cache Creek. 



Soda Butte, Pebble, and Amphi- 

 theatre Creeks. 



Slough and Buffalo Creeks, Lake 



Abundance, etc. 

 Hellroaring Creek. 

 Blacktail Deer Creek. 

 Gardiner River. 



Lava and Lupine Creeks. 

 Yellowstone Lake. 

 Beaverdam Creek. 

 Rocky Creek. 

 Trail Creek. 

 Chipmunk Creek. 

 Riddle Lake and Solution Creek. 

 Arnica Creek and Beach Lake. 

 Columbine Creek. 

 Clear Creek. 

 Bear Creek. 

 Pelican Creek. 

 Upper Yellowstone River. 

 Atlantic Creek. 

 Jay Creek. 



Gibbon River has no trout above the falls. In the Firehole River 

 trout occur naturally below the falls. 



In the Gardiner River trout are abundant from the foot of the falls 

 to its junction with the Yellowstone. Trout have not been seen 

 above Osprey Falls. 



In Soda Butte Creek trout are numerous until obstructed by falls 

 in the upper part. 



Hellroaring Creek is well stocked in the lower part. 



In Canyon Creek trout abound below the falls. 



Upper Yellowstone River -Continued. 

 Bridger Lake and Creek. 

 Falcon Creek. 

 Thoroughfare Creek. 

 Escarpment Creek. 

 Cliff Creek. 

 Lynx Creek. 

 Phlox Creek. 

 Mountain Creek. 

 Badger Creek. 

 Trappers Creek. 

 Madison River. 

 Canyon Creek. 

 Cougar Creek. 

 Maple Creek. 

 Gneiss Creek. 

 Snake River. 

 Fox Creek. 

 Crooked Creek. 

 Sickle Creek. 

 Pacific Creek. 

 Heart Lake and Heart River. 



Witch Creek. 



Beaver Creek. 



Surprise Creek. 

 Basin Creek. 

 Coulter, Harebell, and Wolverine 



Creeks. 

 Red Creek. 

 Forest Creek. 

 Falls River. 



Mountain Ash Creek. 



Bechler River. 



