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310. Lepomis pallidus Mitchill. 



Blue Sunfish. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Ontario and Great Lakes region: ranging in the United States from the western part of 



the State of New York westward to the Missouri Valley and southward to the Rio Grande 



and Florida, or according to Goode to Mexico. 



311. Eupomotis euryorus McKay. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



The type recorded from Fort Gratiot, Lake Huron, Michigan, opposite Point Edward, On- 

 tario (McKay, 1881, as Lepomis euryorus); and for that reason mentioned here: also 

 recorded from northern Ohio and northern Indiana. 



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312. Eupomotis gibbosus Linnaeus. (Plate X, figures 106 and 107). 



Common Sunfish. 

 Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Ranging in Canada from the Maritime Provinces to Lake Huron; and in the United States 

 from Maine westward to the Mississippi Valley, and southward to Florida. 



313. Micropterus dolomieu Lac6p6de. (Plate X., figures 110 and 111). 



Small-mouth Black Bass. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Widely distributed in the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, extending through the St. Law- 

 rence River and Great Lakes region westward to Manitoba and the Mississippi Valley, 

 and southward to South Carolina, Mississippi, and Arkansas: introduced into waters 

 of other Provinces of the Dominion, and of various States of the Union, and also into 

 waters of various European countries. 



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314. Micropterus salmoides Laeipede. (Plate X, figures 108 and 109). 



Large-mouth Black Bass. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, extending through the St. Lawrence River and Great 

 Lakes region westward to Manitoba: ranges in the United States from the Great Lakes 

 westward to the Mississippi Valley, and southward to southern States: also in waters 

 of Mexico. 



315. Stizostedion vitreum Mitchill. (Plate X, figures 112 and 113). 



Pike Perch. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, extending through the St. Lawrence River and Great 

 Lakes region westward to Saskatchewan: Hudson Bay region and Labrador: ranges 

 in the United States from Vermont westward to the upper Mississippi Valley and south- 

 ward to Alabama and Georgia. 



