. American fishes : a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. Fishes -- North America. THE EASTERN BROOK TROUT. THE BROOK TROUTS OR CHARS. Here comes another trout that I must tickle, and tickle daintily. I've lost my end else. Beaumont and Fletcher. /^\UR Brook Trouts belong to the division of the Salmon family known to the English as " Chars," a group confined, for the most part to fresh- water lakes and streams, and distinguished from the true Salmons by a peculiar arrangement of teeth on the vomer,


. American fishes : a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. Fishes -- North America. THE EASTERN BROOK TROUT. THE BROOK TROUTS OR CHARS. Here comes another trout that I must tickle, and tickle daintily. I've lost my end else. Beaumont and Fletcher. /^\UR Brook Trouts belong to the division of the Salmon family known to the English as " Chars," a group confined, for the most part to fresh- water lakes and streams, and distinguished from the true Salmons by a peculiar arrangement of teeth on the vomer, and also by their very small scales, and usually by numerous crimson or orange-colored spots, which are especially conspicuous in the breeding season. The Chars of Europe are, as a rule, lake fishes like the Saibling. On the other hand, the Chars of North America are usually found in streams and rivers. There is probably no group of fishes in which individual specimens and communities inhabiting certain areas of water show more tendency to variations in color and form than they do in the salmon family. Dr. GiAnther has very justly remarked : " We know of no other group of fishes which offers so many difficulties to the ichthyologist with regard to the distinction of the species as well as to certain points in their life-history. Although this may be partly due to the unusual attention which has been given to their study, it has revealed rather a greater amount of unexplained fact than a satisfactory solution of the questions raised. The almost in- finite variations of these fishes are dependent upon the age, sex, and sexual development, food, and the properties of the ; The tendency of modern ichthyology, with its more exact methods, and. 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 Goode,


Size: 2370px × 1054px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorgoodegbrowngeorge, bookpublisherbostonestesandlauriat