The food and game fishes of New York: . -, X. V., and from the third lake of the Fulton. ROUND WHITEFISH. Chain. He states that the fish spawns in the little inlets or on the sand never appears until about the time the water begins to chill and freeze about theedges. On the Fulton Chain of lakes the spawning season of 1895 was practicallyclosed about November 20. The Frostfish, according to Mr. Annin, is a deliciousmorsel. An example taken at Sanarac Lake, November 23, 1897, showed the followingcolors: Purplish gray ; lower parts whitish ; pectorals, ventrals and anal vermilion;eye


The food and game fishes of New York: . -, X. V., and from the third lake of the Fulton. ROUND WHITEFISH. Chain. He states that the fish spawns in the little inlets or on the sand never appears until about the time the water begins to chill and freeze about theedges. On the Fulton Chain of lakes the spawning season of 1895 was practicallyclosed about November 20. The Frostfish, according to Mr. Annin, is a deliciousmorsel. An example taken at Sanarac Lake, November 23, 1897, showed the followingcolors: Purplish gray ; lower parts whitish ; pectorals, ventrals and anal vermilion;eye pale golden; head especially behind the eyes with iridescent gold and purpletints; caudal, chiefly vermilion in life. The fish is a male with ripe milt. There arenumerous small tubercles on the scales of the sides above and below the lateralline. TUli lUUU AND GAMK FISHES OF NEW VORK. 51. Common Whitefish {Corri^v/N/s clupcifoDiiis MitchiH). CorciTo/ii/s al/iiis Kirtlanh, Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., Ill, 477, pi. XXVIII, fig. 3, 1841 ; , N. V. Fauna, Fishes, 247, ]il. 76, iig, 240,


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