. The American angler. Fishing. at night when a strong light is thrown upon the water. They are very tender, but make an attractive bait for bass and pike still-fishing. No. 14. Umbra limi (Kirtland)—Mud Min- now.— Body uniformly cylindric, fusiform, slightly compressed behind the dorsal and an^.l fins, dark above, irregularly waved with fus-. SrORERS MINNOW, No. 13. PiinepJiales provielas (Rafinesque) —Fat Head. — Diameter one-fourth of the length; body olivaceous, silvery, blackish ; snout truncated and with soft warts, fins whit- cous ; an irregular transverse black band on the body near th


. The American angler. Fishing. at night when a strong light is thrown upon the water. They are very tender, but make an attractive bait for bass and pike still-fishing. No. 14. Umbra limi (Kirtland)—Mud Min- now.— Body uniformly cylindric, fusiform, slightly compressed behind the dorsal and an^.l fins, dark above, irregularly waved with fus-. SrORERS MINNOW, No. 13. PiinepJiales provielas (Rafinesque) —Fat Head. — Diameter one-fourth of the length; body olivaceous, silvery, blackish ; snout truncated and with soft warts, fins whit- cous ; an irregular transverse black band on the body near the base of the caudal ,fin. D. 13; P. —; V. 3; A. 10; C. 14. Length, two to three 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 Harris, William Charles, 1830-1905, ed. New York : [The Angler's Publishing Company]


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