374 REPORT OF THE FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 



Ide, Introduced. 39. Roach. 40. Black-nosed Dace, Doubtful. 41. Goldfish, Intro- 

 duced. 42. Carp, Introduced. 62. Landlocked Salmon, Introduced. 63. Steelhead, 

 Introduced. 64. Brown Trout, Introduced. 65. Hybrid Trout, Introduced. 66. 

 Rainbow Trout, Introduced. 6"]. Brook Trout. 70. Striped Mud Minnow. 71. 

 Banded Pickerel. 72. Chain Pickerel. 75. Freshwater Killy. 94. Pirate Perch. 

 96. Freshwater Silverside. 145. Rock Bass, Introduced. 146. Sunfish. 147. Small- 

 mouthed Black Bass, Introduced. 148. Large-mouthed Black Bass, Introduced. 

 149. Pike Perch, Introduced. 150. Yellow Perch. 151. Johnny Darter. 



Anadromous Fishes. The fishes which feed in the ocean and breed in the fresh 

 waters are: i. Sea Lamprey. 31. Common Sturgeon. 32. Short-nosed Sturgeon. 

 50. Hickory Shad. 51. Branch Herring. 52. Glut Herring. 53. Shad. 61. Atlan- 

 tic Salmon. 68. Smelt. 152. Striped Bass. 153. White Perch. Five species 

 ascend fresh water to a greater or less distance to feed, remaining for a longer or 

 shorter period. These are : 43. Eel. 78. Silver Gar. 139. Bluefish. 222. Tomcod. 

 238. American Sole. 



Permanent Residents. The fishes that remain throughout the year include all 

 of the fresh water forms, and the following 13 additional species : 43. Eel. 73. Bass 

 Killy. 74. Killifish. '](>. Rainwater Fish. 'j'j. Sheepshead Minnow. 152. Striped 

 Bass. 153. White Perch. 155. Sea Bass. 177. Bergall. 178. Blackfish. 203. Toad- 

 fish. 222. Tomcod. 236. Flatfish. 



Food Fishes. The catalogue contains the names of 84 species which are 

 valuable for food, but 28 of these are not abundant. The important food 

 fishes are the following: i. Sea Lamprey. 31. Common Sturgeon. 32. Short-nosed 

 Sturgeon. 35. Horned Pout. 37. Tench. 42. Carp. 43. Eel. 49. Sea Herring. 

 50. Hickory Shad. 51. Branch Herring. 52. Glut Herring. 53. Shad. 60. Com- 

 mon Anchovy. 61. Atlantic Salmon. 62. Landlocked Salmon. 63. Steelhead. 

 64. Brown Trout. 6"]. Brook Trout. 68. Smelt. 71. Banded Pickerel. 72. Chain 

 Pickerel. 97. Common Silverside. 99. Striped Mullet. 100. White Mullet. 107. 

 Common Mackerel. 108. Chub Mackerel. 112. Tunny. 113. Bonito. 114. Span- 

 ish Mackerel. 120. Sword Fish. 139. Bluefish. 144. Butterfish. 145. Rock Bass. 

 147. Small-mouthed Black Bass. 148. Large-mouthed Black Bass. 150. Yellow 

 Perch. 152. Striped Bass. 153. White Perch. 155. Sea Bass. 163. Scup. 168. 

 Weakfish. 175. Kingfish. 177. Bergall. 178. Blackfish. 220. Whiting. 221. Pol- 

 lack. 222. Tomcod. 223. Cod. 224. Haddock. 226. Hake. 227. Squirrel Hake. 

 230. Fluke. 231. Spotted Flounder. 232. Four-spotted Flounder. 236. Flatfish. 



World's Fair, St. Louis, U. S. A., 

 April id, 1902. 



