. Frank Forester's fish and fishing of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform] : illustrated from nature. Fishing; Fishes; Pêche sportive; Poissons. with a concave outline. Gill-covers scaly; the operculixm with rudi- ments of a double angle on the posterior margin; lower jaw somewhat the longest. Teeth small, conical, recurved, on the maxillaries, inter- maxillaries, vomer, palatines and pharyngeals. The dorsal fin has eleven spinous and twelve soft rays ; the pecto- rals fourteen rays; the ventrals one weak spine and five branched rays; the anal, six spinous and


. Frank Forester's fish and fishing of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform] : illustrated from nature. Fishing; Fishes; Pêche sportive; Poissons. with a concave outline. Gill-covers scaly; the operculixm with rudi- ments of a double angle on the posterior margin; lower jaw somewhat the longest. Teeth small, conical, recurved, on the maxillaries, inter- maxillaries, vomer, palatines and pharyngeals. The dorsal fin has eleven spinous and twelve soft rays ; the pecto- rals fourteen rays; the ventrals one weak spine and five branched rays; the anal, six spinous and eleven soft rays; the caudal with rounded tips has seventeen rays. The Rock Bass is excellent eating, and gives good sport to the angler, though it never attains to the size of the Black Bass, rarely exceeding a pound or a pound and a half, and consequently being far less difficult to take. This fish, as well as the Black Bass and others of the family, might be transplanted with great ease into inland waters; and as they are hardy, and defended from all enemies by their sharp and spiny fins would be sure to thrive, and would prove delicious additions to our lacustrine species of fishes. rill ^ il ': • .Ml. $•-. ' r. 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 Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858. New York : W. A. Townsend


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