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41. Argyrosomus prognathus (H. M. Smith). Long-jaw Whitefish.— 

 Numerous specimens seen at Grenadier Island Avhich had been tal<en June 28 in 

 gillnets on Charity Shoal, six miles off Grenadier Island and near Duck Island, in 

 140 to 160 feet. Others were obtained by Dr. Gurley, August 26, at Wilson. They 

 had been caught in gillnets about three miles off in 105 fathoms. 



42. Salmo salar Linn?eus. Atlantic Salmon. — Though at one time a com- 

 mon fish in some of the tributaries of this lake but few have been seen in recent 

 years. None was seen by us. 



43. Cristivomer namaycush (Walbaum). Lake Trout. — None seen by us, but 

 occasionally taken. 



44. Umbra limi (Kirtland). Mud Minnow. — Apparently not common, speci- 

 mens having been obtained onlv in Mill Creek near Sacketts Harbor and Guffon 

 Creek near Chaumont. 



45. Lucius vermiculatus (Le Sueur). Grass Pike.— Rather common in all 

 suitable waters. Black Creek at Scriba Corner; Lakeview near Oswego; Wart 

 Creek near Buena Vista ; Great Sodus Bay ; outlet of Long Pond near Charlotte, 

 and ^Nlarsh Creek near Point Breeze. 



46. Lucius reticulatus (Le Sueur). Common Pickerel. — Found only in Black 

 River at Huntingtonville, where two specimens were obtained. 



47. Lucius lucius (Linnaeus). Common Pike. — Mud Creek near Cape Vincent ; 

 Chaumont River, and Long Pond near Charlotte. Doubtless common in all suitable 

 places. 



48. Fundulus diaphanus (Le Sueur). Grayback. — Generally abundant in the 

 lake. Mud Creek near Cape Vincent ; Grenadier Island ; Horse Island at Sacketts 

 Harbor; Mill Creek near Sacketts Harbor; Stony Island; Little Stony Brook at 

 Henderson Bay; Guffon Creek and Chaumont River near Chaumont ; Great Sodus 

 Bay, and Long Pond near Charlotte. 



49. Euculia inconstans (Kirtland). Brook Stickleback. — Common in suitable 

 places. Cape Vincent; Mill Creek near Sacketts Harbor; Black River at Hunting- 

 tonville ; Three-mile Creek near Oswego ; Four-mile Creek at Nine-mile Point ; Salt 

 Brook near Nine-mile Point, and Long Pond near Charlotte. 



