The artificial propagation of the rainbow trout . ed the larger ones would spawn this tall, but can do! find anj indication of it. I thinkery hard, and desirable. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 002 866 189 7. ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION OF THE RAINBOW TROUT. By GEORGE A. SEAGLE,Superintendent of the United Slates. Fish Commission Station at Wytheville, Virginia. The following brief treatise on the most modern and successful plans for theartificial propagation of the rainbow trout (Salmo irideus) has been prepared for thein formation and instruction of all who appreciate the advantages of fully stocki


The artificial propagation of the rainbow trout . ed the larger ones would spawn this tall, but can do! find anj indication of it. I thinkery hard, and desirable. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 002 866 189 7. ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION OF THE RAINBOW TROUT. By GEORGE A. SEAGLE,Superintendent of the United Slates. Fish Commission Station at Wytheville, Virginia. The following brief treatise on the most modern and successful plans for theartificial propagation of the rainbow trout (Salmo irideus) has been prepared for thein formation and instruction of all who appreciate the advantages of fully stockingour streams with suitable fishes, thereby increasing the extent and variety of our foodproducts and lessening their cost. It is written from an entirely practical standpoint,and it is lioped that with the aid of the accompanying illustrations all the necessaryinformation will be conveyed in such a manner as to enable those interested in thesubject to appropriate it to their own use and advantage. We have avoided, as far aspossible, the use of scientific and technical terms and have attempted, in the plainestand simplest manner, to state the habits of this interesting and important species oartificialpropag00seag


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