. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. March, 1963 Larimore & Smith: Fishes of Champaign County 309 tions near the periphery and for three stations well within the county are avail- able, table 1. The records show the size of the streams at these stations and indi- cate the amount of water drained from the different watersheds. Calculated from fig- ures in table 1, the annual average dis- charge of water per acre in the period ending in 1957 was cubic feet per second () for the Sangamon, Salt Fork, and West Branch; for the Kaskaskia; and for the Bone-


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. March, 1963 Larimore & Smith: Fishes of Champaign County 309 tions near the periphery and for three stations well within the county are avail- able, table 1. The records show the size of the streams at these stations and indi- cate the amount of water drained from the different watersheds. Calculated from fig- ures in table 1, the annual average dis- charge of water per acre in the period ending in 1957 was cubic feet per second () for the Sangamon, Salt Fork, and West Branch; for the Kaskaskia; and for the Bone-. Fig. 6.—Distribution of towns and water areas in Champaign County in the 187n's (in red) and 19S0's (in black). Drawn from map in Atlas of the State of Illinois (Anon. 1876) and U S Cjeological Survey Quadrangles (editions 1950-1957).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey Division


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