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Section IX. A quantitative study of the fish-food supply in selected areas 192 



Relation of width of stream to quantity of food organisms 193 



Relation of bottom to quantity of food 196 



Comparison of quantity of food in stream and pool bottoms 196 



Comparison of quality of food in stream and pool bottoms 197 



Terrestrial and other food animals falling into streams 197 



Summary of stream drift 199 



Relative abundance and kinds of animals taken in stream drift studies 201 



Pool drift 202 



Summary of pool drift 202 



Comparison of total available food and food actually eaten by trout 203 



Available fish-food in submerged plant beds 204 



Appendix I. Blank forms used in the field 207 



II. Abbreviations and symbols used 208 



III-XL Stocking lists 209-242 



XII. Vegetation of Cayuga and Seneca lakes 243 



Key map of Oswego watershed 1 



Maps showing stocking of streams 



Map 1. Highmarket and Port Leyden quadrangles 



Map 2. Oswego, Fulton, Mexico, Kasoag, Taberg and Boonville | 



quadrangles | 



Map 3A. Macedon, Palmyra, Clyde and Weedsport quadrangles 

 Map 3B. Baldwinsville, Syracuse, Chittenango, Oneida and 



Oriskany quadrangles [ Follow page 243 



Map 4A. Canandaigua, Phelps, Geneva and Auburn quad- 

 rangles 



Map 4B. Skaneateles, Tully, Cazenovia, Morrisville and San- 



gerfield quadrangles 



Map 5. Naples, Penn Yan, Ovid, Genoa, Moravia and Cortland 



quadrangles 



Map 6. Bath, Hammondsport, Watkins, Ithaca, Dry den and 



Harford quadrangles 



Map 7. Elmira quadrangle 



