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Table II. — Proportional Measurements and Counts on Three Specimens of Common Sucker 

 (Catostomus commersonii), from Oquossoc Lake, October 17, 1900. 



Table III. 



-Proportional Measurements and Counts on Eight Specimens" op Chub (Semot- 

 iLus bullaris), from Oquossoc Lake, October 17, 1900. 



« Three of the specimens were males. 



Table IV. — Proportional Measurements and Counts on Ten Specimens" of Redfin (Notropis 

 cornutus), From Oquossoc Lake, October 17, 1900. 



o Five specimens were males, the others doubtfully females. 



b Nine specimens uniform; one had teeth 2, 5-4, 2. 



