152 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 
Observed at the following places: In Sacramento River at mouth of Pitt River, Redding, mouth or 
Clear Creek, Battie Creek hatchery, Red Bluff, Vina, Jacinto, Knights Landing, mouth of Feather 
River, Sacramento, Ryde, Rio Vista, Collinsville; in Wolf Creek near Greenville, Arcade Creek at 
Arcade, China Slough at Centerville, San Joaquin Riverat Antioch, and in Carquinez Straits at Benicia. 
It is one of the few of its family that can withstand strongly brackish water. 
Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). Shad. 
Introduced in 1871 and now abundant. The young were taken at the following localities in the 
Sacramento River in May, 1898: Chico Bridge, Butte City, Princeton, Colusa, Grimes, Wilson’s Farm, 
20 miles below Grimes, Sacramento, and Collinsville. 
Micropterus dolomieu (Lacépéde). Small-mouthed Black Bass. 
Introduced into various lakes in the state. Repo.ced from Clear Lake by Jordan & Gilbert, 1894. 
Reported by sportsmen from Sacramento River near Sacramento. 
Roccus lineatus (Bloch). Striped Bass. 
Introduced into the waters of California in 1879 and now abundant. The young taken as far up the 
river as Knights Landing. 
