. American food and game fishes. A popular account of all the species found in America north of the equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories and methods of capture. Fishes -- North America. Rainbow Trout medium, 2 to 8 pounds. Streams of the upper Sacramento basin, not running down to sea; shasta, 198 bb. Scales small in 150 to 185 series. Size large. e. Back profusely spotted anteriorly as well as posteriorly; some red on lower jaw. Kern River, California; gilberti, 201 ee. Back with the spots chiefly posteriorly; no red on lower jaw. Upper Sacramento basin; stonei, 201 aa.


. American food and game fishes. A popular account of all the species found in America north of the equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories and methods of capture. Fishes -- North America. Rainbow Trout medium, 2 to 8 pounds. Streams of the upper Sacramento basin, not running down to sea; shasta, 198 bb. Scales small in 150 to 185 series. Size large. e. Back profusely spotted anteriorly as well as posteriorly; some red on lower jaw. Kern River, California; gilberti, 201 ee. Back with the spots chiefly posteriorly; no red on lower jaw. Upper Sacramento basin; stonei, 201 aa. Scales very small and not well imbricated; upper ray of pectoral unspotted; agua-bonita, 201. Rainbow Trout Salmo iridcns Gibbons In mountain streams of the Coast Ranges of the Pacific States and on the west slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains are found the various forms of trout which are collectively regarded as con- stituting the rainbow trout series. Members of this series are distinguished from those of the steelhead series by their larger scales and, generally, by their smaller size and brighter colouration. From the cut-throat series they differ in their larger scales, brighter colouration, and, usually, in the absence of red on the throat. As already stated, however, in some parts of their range these series are inextricably mixed, and present classifications can be regarded only as provisional. The typical rainbow trout (Salmo irideus) is found only in the small brooks of the Coast ranges in California, from the Klamath River to the San Luis Ray in San Diego County. It is subject to large local variations, some of these land-locked in peculiar brooks, as in Purissima Creek in San Mateo County, 195. 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 Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931; Evermann, Barton Wa


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