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35. Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque). Rock Bass. 
Common ; Long, Gourd-neck, Eawson, Goguac, Lower Brace, Torch, and Clam 
Lakes. 
36. Chcenobryttus gulosus (C. and V.). Buffalo Bass. 
Comaion; Eawson and Lower Brace Lakes. 
37. Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque. Buffalo Sun-fish. 
Common; Eawson, Goguac, and St. Mary’s Lakes. 
38. Lepomis pallidus (Micchill). Blue-gill, Bream. 
Abundant in all the lakes examined, with tbe exception of Torch Lake, where 
none were found ; also taken in the Kalamazoo Eiver. 
39. Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque). 
Not common or rare ; Eawson, Payne’s, and Clam Lakes; Kalamazoo Eiver. 
40. Lepomis gibbosus (Linnseus). Pumpkin-seed. 
Has the same distribution as Lepomis pallidus. 
41. Micropterus dolomieu (Lacdpede). Small-mouthed Black Bass. 
Common in Torch Lake and the Kalamazoo Eiver. Two young were taken in 
Goguac Lake. 
42. Micropterus salmoides (Lac^pede). Large-mouthed Black Bass, Green Bass, Gray Bass, Oswego’ 
Bass. 
Abundant; Long, Austin, Indian, Gourd-neck, Eawson, Howard, Goguac, Payne’s, 
Barnum, St, Mary’s, Upper and Lower Brace, Lyon, Torch, and Clam Lakes; Kalama- 
zoo Eiver, at Marshall and Battle Creek ; Spencer Creek. 
43. Etheostoma nigrum (Rafinesque). 
Common; Long, Goguac, Torch, and Clam Lakes; Kalamazoo Eiver, at Battle 
Creek and Marshall; Spencer Creek. 
44. Etheostoma caprodes zebra (Agassiz). 
Common; Goguac and Torch Lakes; Spencer Creek. 
45. Etheostoma aspro (Cope & Jordan). 
One specimen found in aflsh-box at Long Lake. It was said to have been caught 
in the Kalamazoo Eiver, at Kalamazoo. 
46. Etheostoma ccsruleum Storer. 
Common in the Kalamazoo Eiver, at Battle Creek and Marshall. 
47. Etheostoma fusiforme eos (Jordan & Copeland). 
Eawson, Goguac, St Mary’s, and Thay<;r’s Lakes. D ix, 11; A 11, 7; lateral line 
58-60, tubes 15-22. Cheeks scaly. 
None of the specimens observed in Eawson, Gognac, and St. Mary’s Lakes were 
over 45“™ in length, while all from Thayer’s Lake were 55™“ long. 
48. Etheostoma exilis (Girard). 
Clam Lake. D. vil, 10; A. 11, 7; lateral line extending to end of anal, scales 
55; tubes interrupted, 37-40. Cheeks naked. This is probably also a variety of E. 
fusiforme. 
