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Pi'incipal and tributary -waters. 



NORTH CAKOLDTA. 



North Eiver 



Pasquotank Eiver 



Perquimans Eiver 



C'howan Eiver, MeheiTin, Nottaway, 

 acd Blaokwater Eivers 



Itoanokc Eiver: Casliie Eiver. Staun- 

 ton Eiver, Otto, and Blackwater 

 Eivers, Dan Eiver, Hycottee, Ban- 

 ister, and Smiths Eivers 



Scuppernong Eiver 



Pamlico Eiver, Pungo Eiver 



Bay Eiver 



Nense Eiver, Trent Eiver, Content- 

 nea Creek, Eno, Little and Plat 

 Eivers 



Newport Eiver 



White Oak Eiver 



New Eiver 



Cape Pear Eiver: Northeast Cape 

 Pear Eiver, South Eiver, Black 

 Eiver, Upper and Lower Little 

 Eivers, Deep River, Haw Eiver 



Logwood Polly Eiver 



SOUTH CAEOLLtSTA. 



"Winyah Bay : TVaccamaw Eiver, 

 "Waccamaw Lake, Groat Pee Dee 

 Eiver, Little Pee Dee Eiver, Lum- 

 ber Eiver, Lynche's Creek, 

 Crooked Creek, Iredell and Yadkin 

 Counties (N. C.) creeks and ponds. 

 Black Eiver 



Snntee Eiver: Wateree Eiver, (Ca- 

 tawba, in North Carolina), John's 

 Eiver, Congaree Eiver, Saluda 

 Eiver, Broad Eiver, Enoree, and 

 Tiger Eivers ■. . 



Ashley and Cooper Eivers 



Edisto Eiver, Four-Hole Creek 



Ashepoo Eiver 



Combahee River 



Coosawhatchie Eiver 



Savannah Eiver : Briar and McBean 

 Creeks, Horse and Big Spencer 

 Creeks, and Langley and other 

 mill ponds, Tugaloo Eiver, Broad 

 Eiver, Tallulah and Chatnga 

 Eivers, Keowee River 



GEOEGIA. 



Ogeechee Eiver, Cannonchee Eiver. . 



North and South Newport and Sapelo 

 Eivers 



Altamaha Eiver : Great Ohoopee 

 Eiver, Oconee Eiver, Turkey, Ap- 

 palachee and Mulberry Creeks, Oc- 

 mulgee Eiver, Swamp and Sugar 

 Creeks, South and Yellow Eivers, 

 Alcora, Willow and Murder 

 Creeks . - : . . . 



Great and Little Satilla Eivers 



Saint Mary's Eiver 



PLOEIDA. 



Saint John's Eiver : Lake Crescent 

 and Deep Eiver, Ocklawaha Eiver, 

 Orange River and Lake, Lake Grif- 

 fin, LakeEustis, Lake Ocklawaha, 

 Lake Apopka, Lake Kingsley, 

 Lake George, Lake Monroe, Lake 

 Jessup, Lakes Weekiva, Maitland, 

 Norris, and Yale, Lake Conway, 

 Lake Poinsett '. . . 



Matanzas Eiver 



Halifax and Hillsboro Eivers 



Indian Eiver 



Caloosahatchie River 



Annual 

 catch. 



Pounds. 

 G5, 000 



375, 000 



560, 000 



490, 000 

 35, 000 



350, 000 



225, 000 



2, 220, 000 



700, 000 



1, 289, 300 

 40, 000 



820, 000 



452, 500 

 25, 000 



267, 500 

 50, 000 

 25, 000 



4.50, 000 



I, 072, 500 



400, 000 

 375, 000 



500, 000 

 380, 000 

 275, 000 



500, 000 



5,000 



10, 000 



58, 000 



15, 000 



PLOEIDA— Continued. 



Charlotte Harbor, Pease Creek 



Sarasota Bay 



Tampa Bay, Manatee Eiver, Hills- 

 boro Bay and River, Alafia Eiver. . 



Boca Diego Bay 



Clear Water Harbor 



Anclote and Echaskotee Eivers 



Cbessehowiska and Homosassa Eiv- 

 ers 



Crystal Eiver 



Withlocoochee Eiver 



Wacasassa Eiver 



Suwannee Eiver : Santa Po Eiver, 

 Sampson and Butler Lakes, Pith- 

 lacoochee, So.nta F6, and other 

 lakes, AUapaba Eiver, Withcaco- 

 chee and Little Eivers, Pisacola, 

 Ocopilco, Ty Ty, and Warrior 

 Creeks " 



Steinhatchee River , 



OciUa and Wacissa Eivers 



Saint Mark's Eiver and Miccosukee 

 Lake 



Ocklockonee River 



Appalaohicola Eiver : Chipola Eiver, 

 Chattahoochee Eiver, Flint River, 

 Natcheway and Pachitta Creeks, 

 Kinahafoonee, Muckhall, Buck, 

 Cedar, Camp, and White Oak 

 Creeks, Osahatehee, Big Dover, 

 Sugar, Tesanteo, and Chestatee 

 Creeks 



Saint Andrew's Bay 



Choctawhatcheo Eiver, Pea Eiver. .. 



Yellow and Blackwater Eivers 



Escambia Eiver, Conecuh River 



Perdido Bay and River 



ALABAMA. 



Bon Secour, Fish, and Ten saw 

 Rivers 



Mobile Eiver : Lesser tributaries of 

 the Mobile Eiver, Tombigbee 

 River, Sucarnochee and Alamu- 

 chieEiveri?, Tuscaloosa Eivpr, Coal 

 Fire and Sipsey Eivers, Buttahat- 

 chee, Looxapalila, Noxubee, and 

 Tibbee Rivers, Alabama River, 

 Cahawba Eiver, Coosa Eiver, Hat- 

 chett. Paint, Peckerwood, Kelley, 

 Wolf, Tallasseehatchee, Yellyv 

 Leaf and Talladega Creeks, Cheek- 

 eleeke, Shoal, Cane, and Tallasee 

 Creeks, Ohatchie, Wills, Chatooga, 

 Cedar, and Little Creeks, Etowah 

 River, Coosawattee Eiver, Conna- 

 sanga and Cooahulla Eivers, Elli- 

 jay and Carticay Eivers, Talla- 

 poosa Eiver 



Bayou la Batre . .« 



MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA. 



Pascagoula Eiver : Leaf Eiver, Bogue 

 Homo and Tallahala Creek, Oka- 

 toma and Oakohay Creeks, Chick- 

 asawha Eiver 



Old Forte Bayou 



Biloxi Eiver 



Wolf Eiver 



Pearl Eiver: Bogue Chitto, Silver 

 Creek, Strong Eiver, Yockanock- 

 any Eiver 



Lakes Ponchartrain and Borgne, 

 Lake Maurepas, Amite River, Tan- 

 gipohoa Eiver 



Little Lake and Eiver Aux Chenes . . 



Bayous and bays near New Orleans . . 



Annual 

 catch. 



Pounds. 

 25, 000 

 10,000 



15,000 

 b, 000 

 5, 000 



20, 000 



10, 000 



5. 000 

 20, 000 

 l.n, 000 



100, 000 



5,000 



10, 000 



25, 000 

 25, 000 



300, 000 



5, 000 



20, 000 



20, 000 



20, 000 



5,000 



1,418,000 

 85, 000 



365, 000 

 10, 000 

 12, 000 

 10, 000 



fno, 000 



1, 115, 000 



5,000 



95, OOo 



