GENERAL CONTENTS 



PACK 



The Eeolot'V and Economics of Uiiciila Luke Fish Charles C ,\.l>n .; 



and T. L. Hankinson ; i 



ILLUSTRATIONS 

 PLATES 



Plate I. Yellow Perch, Perca ftairscens Milcliill. Drawn by W. H. Rich Facing 241 



Plate 2. Fallfish, Leucosomus corporalis (Mitchill). Drawn by W. H. Rich furmjf 338 



Plate 3. Common B\i\\hca.i\, Ameiurus nebidosus (LeSueun Drawn by \V. H. Ri.h F.iriri? 373 

 Plato 4. Chain Pickerel, /tjo.r M/g<T LeSueur. Drawn by W. H. Rii'i ' ;-> 



(All field photographs by T. L. Hankinsjn) 

 FiK. 1 75. Oneida I^ke investigating party at the field laboratory, near South Bay, summer 



of 1916 245 



Fig. 176. Field party and collecting equipment at Mathews Point, June 23, 1916 245 



Fig. 177. General view of Oneida Lake from a point near Constantia. Looking southwest 



toward Frenchman's and Dunham's Islands. Sept. 9, 1927 246 



Fig. 1 78. General view of the lower end of Oneida Lake from Onei<la River bridge at Brower- 



ton. Sept. 9, 1927 246 



Fig. 179. Outline drawing of spiny-rayed fish {Ambloplites rupestris) to show external 



features 273 



Fig. 180. Outline drawing of catfish (Iclalunis punclatus) to show external features 274 



Fig. 181. Outline drawing of a minnow to show external features 275 



Fig. 182. Cleveland Bay, north shore of Oneida Lake. June 28, 1916 285 



Fig. 183. Godfrey Point, showing prevalent conditions along northeast shore of Oneida 



Lake. July 14, 1916 285 



Fig. 184. Mathews Point and rocky, sc<lgc covered shore on north side of Oneida Lake. 



June 23, 1916 286 



Fig. 185. Bruad rocky beach of West Potter Bay. June 26, 1916 286 



Fig. 186. Bowfm (Amia calm) .'<)i 



Fig. 187. Common Shiner ( Notropis cornulus) -'»i 



Fig. 188. Cai^ (Cyprinus carpio). The form with few scaler .••)i 



Fig. 189. East Potter Bay and wooded shore. July 27, 1916 J9J 



Fig. 190. East Potter Bay. Dip-net erected at nesting site of Common Sunfish. June 28, 



1916 ?<)» 



Fig. 191. Scene near mouth of Potter Bay Creek. June 27, 1916 i 



Fig. 192. OixTi mi-adow shore of Billington Bay. June 20, 1916.. 

 Fig. 193. Marsh atljoining lake at Billington Bay. June 21, 1916,. . 

 Fig. 194. Thicket type of shore. East Shaw's Bay. July 26, 191(1. . . 



FiK- 1 95. Broad low meadow shore of Oneida Like at South Bay ■•) 



Fig. 19^1 Caslalia jwmo and swamp shore of Thri'r Mile Bay. July 3. "»•'» •' 



Pig. 197. Swamp shore and Sagittaria gpiwths of Thmx Mile Bay. 1':' ■ i> 



Fig. 19H. Details of swamp shore at Thnv Mile Bay. July 3. I916. 1 < 



Fig. 199. Chub Sucker (Erimvton sucflta oWonfUji. . . . . 1 ^ 



Fig. 200. Channel ("• '•'■-■ 'itcLilus) 1; 



Fig. 201. Mud Miir 1^ 



Fig. 202. Bn")k Sii ■nconsUini' i. 



Fig. 203. Intirior-.i »->.. .1,. " ■. nMiiK Onej<la Lakr I.., 1 .^■„ : I.,.. , ,„. .-., im- ^47 



Fig. 204. Borlir of water willow {Dtantlura) near mouth of Oiuula River at Brvwert..n. 



July 25, 1916 H7 



Vie. jo^. (.'.iiM/i-i «onc and marginal growth of narrow lr;if ot t.nl 1 l\e<k.i .mruiu* /..] ,• 



I 'rxl.lygut Bay. July l6, 1916. 



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