288 Lake Maxiakuckee, Physical and Biological Survey 



ered practically all of the fall of 1900, 1904, 1906, 1907, and 1913, 

 and during parts of other falls. 



A few of our records may be given as typical. 



September 28, 1900, a good-sized school of straw bass of various 

 sizes, mostly small, under railroad bridge. 



October 21, 1904, a few small straw bass in Outlet above the 

 screen this morning ; about as many near a minnow box in the Out- 

 let below the screen. 



October 23, one small straw bass against the screen. 



October 25, a small school of little straw bass under the railroad 

 bridge. 



October 26, a school of small straw bass and one yellow perch 

 under the railroad bridge, the perch having moved down from 

 under the wagon bridge. 



October 27, water too rough and foamy for observation. 



October 28, a good sized school of small straw bass near the 

 screen. In the afternoon there was a school of perhaps 1,000 skip- 

 jacks under and at each side of the wagon bridge, heads up stream 

 and skipping some. 



October 29, a number of small straw bass in morning and at 

 noon; also a school of skipjacks and a few common sunfish 

 (Eupoynotis gibbosus) . 



October 31, only a few straw bass (same school previously 

 noted) under railroad bridge. Immense school of skipjacks under 

 wagon bridge at noon ; nothing seen in evening. 



November 1, nothing seen early in morning but probably the 

 same school seen later, also on 2d, and a smaller one on the 3d. 



November 4, a few small straw bass under railroad bridge 

 all day. 



November 5, 6, 7, and 9, only a few seen each day. 



November 11, 12, 13, and 15, no fish at Outlet. 



November 17, a few straw-colored minnows at noon. 



November 18, nothing in morning, a few straw-colored minnows 

 at noon. 



November 19, nothing under railroad bridge; a few straw-col- 

 ored minnows under wagon bridge at morning and noon. 



November 20, nothing except a few straw-colored minnows 

 under railroad bridge in morning, nothing at noon, a few in even- 

 ing. 



November 23, nothing. 



November 26, nothing. 



December 10, a large school of straw-colored minnows. 



December 12, nothing. 



