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the Lake Superior Region at Bear Lake, Houghton County, Michigan, 

 in 1905, by the writer. 



18. Notropis heterodon (Cope). Black-chinned ■\Iinno^y. — Recorded 

 from Sault Ste. Marie by Meek and Chirk (1902). 



19. Notropis atherinoides Rafincsciue. Shiner. — Recorded from the 

 Lake Superior region by Agassiz (1850) and 1)}' Meek and Clark (1902). 



20. A^otropis cornutus frontalis (Agassiz). — Recorded from Lake 

 Superior by Agassiz (1850) and from the Lizard IsUmds in Lake Superior 

 and from Sault Ste. Marie by Meek and Clark (1902). 



21. Couesius plumheus (Agassiz). — Lake Chub. — In Lake Superior, 

 according to Nash (1908). Recorded from the region })y Agassiz 

 (1850). Found in a small lake in Houghton County, Mich., in 1905, 

 by the writer. Cope (18G6) records it from K(>weenaw Point. Jordan 

 and Evermann (1896) give its range as including Lake Superior. 



22. Ictalurus piindatus (Rafinesque). Channel Cat. — It is possible 

 that this species is recorded from Lake Superior under the term "cat- 

 fish" by To^vnsend (1902). A letter from the V. S. Bureau of Fi.sheries 

 interprets this name as including this and the following two species. 



23. Ameiurus nehidosus (LeSueur). Common Bullhead. — Recorded 

 for Lake Superior by Agassiz (1850) and probably included under the 

 term "catfish" by Townsend (1902), who states that 6,200 pounds of 

 catfish and bullheads were taken in Lake Superior in 1899, by fj'ke, 

 trap, and pound nets. 



24. Arneiurus lacustris (Walbaum). Catfish of the Lakes. — Nash 

 (1908) states that this species is distributed throughout the Great 

 Lakes. Jordan and Evermann (1896) give it as abundant in the Great 

 Lakes, and Townsend (1902) probably includes this species among the 

 "catfish" from Lake Superior. 



25. Esox masquinmigy (Mitchill). Muskallunge. — Recorded from 

 southwest Lake Superior by Goode (1884). Found in Portage Lake in 

 Houghton County, Michigan, by the writer in 1905. 



26. Percopsis guttatus Agassiz. Trout Perch. — Agassiz (1850) and 

 Aleek and Clark (1902) record the species from Sault Ste. Marie, Michi- 

 gan. Nash (1908) states that it is frequently taken in the clear, cold 

 water of Lake Superior. 



27. Amhloplytes rupestris (Rafinesque). Rock Bass. — To^^^lsend 

 (1902) reports that 734 pounds of rock bass were caught in Lake Su- 

 perior in 1899, with fyke nets, pound nets, and trap nets. Meek and 

 Clark (1902) record it from Sault Ste. Marie. 



28. Micropterus sahnoides Laccpede. Large-mouthed Black Bass. 

 — Found in Lake Superior, according to Michael (1904). 



29. Siizosiedion vitreum (Mitchill). Wall-eyed Pike. — Townsend 



