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Table A-II-9

Tree Species and Bird Species of an Intermediate Hemlock-Hardwood Forest (1,2)

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Table A-II-10

Probable Mammalian Species Found in the Keowee-Toxaway Area

(3,4)

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Clupeidae

Table A-II-11

An inventory of the fish species currently comprising the

population of Lake Keowee.

(Taken in part from "Population

Studies, Lake Keowee." South Carolina Wildlife Resources
Department." (5)

Dorosoma petenense (thread fin shad)

Dorosoma cepedianum (gizzard shad)

Esocidae

Esox niger (chain pickerel)

Esox americanus (grass pickerel)

Catostomidae

Catostomus commersoni (white sucker)

Catostomus spp. (hog sucker)

Moxostoma spp, (redhorse sucker)

Cyprinidae

Cyprinus carpio (carp)

Notropis galacturus (whitetail shiner)

Notropis crysoleucas (golden shiner)

Ictaluridae

Ictalurus platycephalus (flat bullhead)
Schilbeodes spp. (madtom)

Centrarchidae

Micropterus salmoides (largemouth bass)

Pomoxis nigromaculatus (black crappie)

Pomoxis annularis (white crappie)

Lepomis macrochirus (bluegill)

Lepomis gibbosus (sunfish)

Percidae

Perca flavenscens (yellow perch)

Stizostedion vitreum (walleye)

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REFERENCES FOR APPENDIX II-3

1. Rodgers, C. L., "Flowers, Ferns, Shrubs and Trees Found at Keowee

Toxaway."

2. Odum, Eugene P., "Bird Populations of the Highlands (North Carolina)

3.

Plateau in Relation to Plant Succession and Avian Invasion." Readings William E. Hazen, ed., W. B.

in Population and Community Ecology.

Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1964.

4.

Hamilton, William J., "The Mammals of the Eastern United States," Comstock Publishing Co., Ithaca, N. Y., 1943.

Golley, Frank B., South Carolina Mammals, The Charleston Museum,
Charleston, S.C., 1966.

5.

Duke Power Company, "Supplement to Environmental Features of the
Keowee-Toxaway Project," October 1970.

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