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TABLE VI 



GREEN LAKE. AVERAGE CATCH PER HOUR IN GILL NETS, AUGUST 13 TO 

 SEPTEMBER 2, 1919* 



Condensed and rearranged from data already published (Pearse, 1921). 



TABLE VII 



LAKE MENDOTA. AVERAGE CATCH PER HOUR IN GILL NETS, JUNE 24 TO 

 SEPTEMBER 5, 1919* 



* Condensed from data already published (Pearse, 1921). 



In four of the lakes (Wingra, Mendota, Michigan, and 

 Geneva) the yellow perch is the most abundant large fish. In 

 Green Lake and Lake Pepin there are comparatively few perch; 

 the cisco being the dominant species in the former, the sauger 

 and sturgeon in the latter. 



Many species of fishes were caught in only one of the six 

 lakes studied. Though many of the fishes listed doubtless occur 

 in lakes other than those mentioned, the fact that such species 



