notes on tf)e Pi5l)e5; of Isal^e Ontario.* 



BY 



BARTON WARREN EVERMANN 



WILLIAM CONVERSE KENDALL. 



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ON A QUIET MORNING. 



DURING the summer of 1894 

 a considerable collection of 

 fishes was made in northern 

 New York for the United States 

 Fish Commission by Dr. Evermann 

 assisted by Dr. R. R. Gurley, Mr. 

 Barton A. Bean, and Mr. A. H. 

 Hinkley. 



The larger part of the collection 

 was obtained in Lake Ontario or 

 from streams tributary to it. Since 

 then various small collections have 

 been received from time to time 

 from the same region. The prin- 

 cipal localities represented are as 

 follows: Cape Vincent, Watertown, 

 Sacketts Harbor, Chaumont Bay, 

 Oswego, Charlotte, Point Breeze, 

 Nine-mile Point, Pultneyville, Great 

 Sodus Bay, Henderson Bay, Selkirk, 

 North Hamlin, Buena Vista, Belle- 

 ville, and Pulaski. The localities 

 visited in the vicinity of Cape Vin- 

 cent were Grenadier Island, Mud 

 Creek and various places in the 

 lower end of the lake. 



* Published by permission of the U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries. 



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