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D.— The FISHING GEOUNDS 0¥ the GEEAT LAKES— Continued, 



21. Late Huron 126 



22. Lake Erie 128 



23. Lake Ontario 131 



E.— The GEOGEAPHICAL DISTEIBUTION op FEESH-WATEE FOOD-FISHES 

 IN THE SEVEEAL HTDEOGEAPHIC BASINS OF the UNITED STATES. 

 By David S. Jordan. 



24. The Great Lakes 133 



25. The Lakes of Maine 134 



26. The Connecticut EiTer Basin 134 



27. The Hudson Eiver Basin 134 



28. The Delaware Eiver Basin 134 



29. The Susquehanna Eiver Basin 135 



30. The Potomac Eiver Basin 135 



31. The Neuse Eiver Basin 135 



■32. The Santee Eiver Basin 136 



33. The Savannah Eiver Basin 136 



34. The Saint John's Eiver Basin 136 



35. The Chattahoochee Eiver Basin 137 



36. The Alabama Eiver Basin 137 



37. The Mississippi Eiver Basin 137 



a. The Lower Mississippi .■ 137 



h. The Upper Mississippi 138 



c. The Ohio 139 



d. The Missouri 140 



38. The Eio Grande Basin 140 



39. The Colorado Eiver Basin 141 



40. The Sacramento Eiver Basin 141 



41. The Columbia Eiver Basin ; 141 



42. The SaltLake Basin 141 



43. Table showing the geographical distribution of the river food- fishes 141 



— . Alphabetical Index ^ 145 



Appendix: 



Ocean temperatures of the eastern coast of the United States, with thirty-two charts 155 



