210 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 
5. Ameiurus nebulosus (Le Sueur). Common Bullhead. 
This fish is abundant in nearly all the waters examined. Specimens are in the 
collection from the following places: Stony Creek near Henderson Harbor; Black 
River at Huntingtonville; Cemetery Creek near Watertown; Mud Creek near Cape 
Vincent; Chaumont River; Guffon Creek near Chaumont; Stony Island near Lake- 
view Hotel, 7 miles northeast of Oswego; mouth of Salmon River; mouth of Little 
Salmon Creek; creek at Pultneyville; Four-mile Creek at Nine-mile Point; Marsh 
Creek near Point Breeze; Long Pond near Charlotte; and Sandy Creek at North 
Hamlin. 
6. Ameiurus melas (Rafinesque). Black Bullhead. 
Much less common than the preceding. Specimens only from Mill Creek near 
Sacketts Harbor and Sandy Creek near North Hamlin. 
7. Noturus flavus (Rafinesque). Yellow Cat. 
Apparently not common; only two specimens from Nine-mile Point. 
8. Schilbeodes gyrinus (Mitchill). Mad Tom. 
Not common; obtained only in Mill Creek near Sacketts Harbor, Guffon Creek 
near Chaumont, and Long Pond near Charlotte. 
9. Schilbeodes miurus (Jordan). Mottled Mad Tom. 
Rare; obtained only from Sandy Creek at North Hamlin. 
10. Catostomus catostomus (Forster). Long-nosed Sucker. 
Not uncommon; several fine specimens obtained in gill nets near Grenadier Island. 
One of the most important food-fishes of the family. Among the suckers of Lake 
Ontario this species may always be known by its long nose, fine scales, and red sides. 
11. Catostomus commersonii (Lacépéede). Common White Sucker. 
Common everywhere, and numerous specimens obtained, representing the follow- 
ing localities: Cape Vincent; Grenadier Island; Sacketts Harbor; Mill Creek near 
Sacketts Harbor; Little Stony Brook; Henderson Bay; Cemetery Creek near Water- 
town; Guifon Creek, Chaumont; Big Sandy Creek at Belleville; Spring Brook and 
Wart Creek, Pulaski; mouth of Salmon River at Selkirk; Three-mile Creek, Oswego; 
Four-mile Creek and Salt Brook at Nine-mile Point; Marsh Creek at Point Breeze. 
12. Erimyzon sucetta oblongus (Mitchill). Chub Sucker. 
This sucker was found only in Black Creek, tributary to Oswego River. 
13. Moxostoma anisurum (Rafinesque). White-nosed Sucker. 
Specimens obtained at Fox Island and Point Breeze. These specimens differ 
from the descriptions in having the lower lip rather lunate than V-shaped or 
U-shaped. Head 4; depth 3.14; eye 5; cheek 3; D. 16; A. 7; scales 6-42-5. 
14. Moxostoma aureolum (Le Sueur). Redhorse. 
Specimens from the lake near Oswego; near Nine-mile Point; mouth of Salmon 
River; Long Pond at Charlotte; Sandy Creek at North Hamlin. This is a common 
species in the lake. 
15. Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque). Sfone-roller. 
Common in many places. Found in creek at Pultneyville; Salt Brook near Nine- 
mile Point; Long Pond at Charlotte; and Marsh Creek at Point Breeze. 
16. Chrosomus erythrogaster Rafinesque. Red-bellied Dace. 
Cemetery Creek near Watertown; Salt Brook near Nine-mile Point; Long Pond 
at Charlotte. 
