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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



38. Microptenis dolomieu (Lac^pfede). Smallmouth black bass. 



Only small specimens obtained. Seventeen, 2.25 to 3.75 inches long, from Indian Creek; three, 

 2.25 to 2.5 inches long, from Ball Creek; three, 3.5 to 4.5 inches long, from Clinch River; and two, each 

 3 inches long, from Tellico River. It was also obtained in Chickamauga Creek. 



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Fig. 8. — MicropUrus dolomieu. Smallmouth black bass. 



39. Micropterus salmoides (Lac^pfede). Largemouth black bass; "green trout." 

 Found by us only in Clinch River and Chickamauga Creek. 



40. Stizostedion vitreum (Mitchill). Wall-eyed pike. 



Reported as common in the Tellico River, but no specimens were obtained. 



In a letter dated March 2, 1904, Dr. E. G. Anderson, of Newport, Tenn., reports the capture, in 

 the French Broad River near that place, of three fine examples of wall-eyed pike. They measured 28, 

 29, and ^lyi inches in length, and weighed &14, 9, and 12 pounds, respectively. They were caught 

 by Mr. J. C. King, of Rankin, Tenn. 



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Fig. 9. — Micropterus salmoides, Largemouth black bass. 



Stizostedion canadense (Smith). Sauger; sand pike. 

 One specimen, 14 inches long, from Big Sycamore Creek. 



Percina caprodes (Rafinesque). Log perch. 



Not common. Found by us only in Indian and Ball Creeks and Tennessee River. 



Hadropterus macrocephalus (Cope). 



Found by us only in Indian Creek, whence we have one specimen 2.75 inches long. 



Scales in lateral line 80 to 83, 80 pores. 



