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Little Stony Brook at Henderson Bay; Guffon Creek and Chaumont River near 
Chaumont; Great Sodus Bay; Long Pond near Charlotte. 
49. Eucalia inconstans (Kirtland). Brook Stickleback. 
Common in suitable places. Cape Vincent; Mill Creek near Sacketts Harbor; Black 
River at Huntingtonville; Three-mile Creek near Oswego; Four-mile Creek at Nine- 
mile Point; Salt Brook near Nine-mile Point; Long Pond near Charlotte. 
50. Gasterosteus bispinosus Walbaum. Common Stickleback. 
Not common. Found only at Grenadier Island, Horse Island, and in Salt Creek 
near Nine-mile Point. These seem to be the first records of the occurrence of this 
salt-water fish in the Great Lakes. 
51. Percopsis guttatus Agassiz. Trout Perch. 
Probably not uncommon in the lake, but specimens were obtained only at Cape 
Vincent, Grenadier Island, and Nine-mile Point. Several specimens were found dead. 
52. Labidesthes sicculus (Cope). Skipjack. 
Probably common in the lake. Stony Island; Great Sodus Bay; Long Pond at 
Charlotte, and Sandy Creek at North Hamlin. No large schools were seen. 
53. Pomoxis sparoides (Lacépéde). Calico Bass. 
Found only in Long Pond near Charlotte. 
54. Ambioplites rupestris (Rafinesque). Rock Bass. 
Common everywhere. Cape Vincent; Grenadier Island; Mill Creek near Sack- 
etts Harbor; Little Stony Brook at Henderson Bay; Cemetery Creek near Water- 
town; Guffon Creek near Chaumont; Chaumont River; Salmon River and Little 
Salmon Creek; Black Creek near Scriba Corner; Great Sodus Bay; Salt Brook near 
Nine-mile Point; Sandy Creek near North Hamlin; Marsh Creek near Point Breeze. 
55. Lepomis pallidus (Mitchill). Bluegill. 
Doubtless common, but actually obtained only at Stony Island off Sacketts 
Harbor. 
56. Eupomotis gibbosus (Linneus). Pumpkin Seed. 
Very abundant and found at nearly every place where collections were made. Mud 
Creek and lake near Cape Vincent; Grenadier Island; Horse Island; Stony Island; 
Big Stony Creek at Henderson Harbor; Cemetery Creek near Watertown; Black 
River at Huntingtonville; Guffon Creek and Chaumont River near Chaumont; Black 
Creek near Scriba Corner; Lakeview near Oswego; Little Salmon Creek and Salmon 
River; Three-mile Creek near Oswego; Great Sodus Bay; creek at Pultneyville; 
Four-mile Creek at Nine-mile Point; Long Pond near Charlotte; Sandy Creek near 
North Hamlin; Marsh Creek at Point Breeze. 
57. Micropterus dolomieu Lacépede. Small-mouth Black Bass. 
An abundant and important game-fish. Numerous examples from 3 to 12 inches 
long seen in a cove on Grenadier Island. It was doubtless seen elsewhere, but no 
specimens were retained. 
58. Micropterus salmoides (Lacépéede). Large-mouth Black Bass. 
Common everywhere. Cape Vincent; Grenadier Island; Stony Island; Chaumont 
River; Salmon River and Little Salmon Creek; Three-mile Creek at Oswego; 
Great Sodus Bay; creek at Pultneyville; Four-mile Creek at Nine-mile Point; 
Long Pond at Charlotte; Marsh Creek at Point Breeze, and Lakeview. 
