. Annual report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York . ;sides with narrow dusky lines, about five above lateral line, one along it, and a variablenumber below it, then sometimes more or less interrupted or transposed. Not foundin salt water; generally abundant in Great Lakes. Fall Fisl) or Silver Cl)ttt>. This is the largest of the Cyprinidce or carps, of which we have about 1,000species in the old world and the new, and is known also as wind fish, cousin-trout andcorporal. When Dr. Theodatus Garlick, the father of fish culture in America, madeknown t


. Annual report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York . ;sides with narrow dusky lines, about five above lateral line, one along it, and a variablenumber below it, then sometimes more or less interrupted or transposed. Not foundin salt water; generally abundant in Great Lakes. Fall Fisl) or Silver Cl)ttt>. This is the largest of the Cyprinidce or carps, of which we have about 1,000species in the old world and the new, and is known also as wind fish, cousin-trout andcorporal. When Dr. Theodatus Garlick, the father of fish culture in America, madeknown the fact that he had hatched trout artificially in 1854, a claimant appeared towrest from him the honor of being the first in this country to hatch fish by artificialmeans. This was Rev. John Bachman, who claimed to have hatched fish in enough Mr. Bachman claimed, in a paper read before the State AgriculturalSociety of South Carolina, in 1855, a year after Garlick hatched the eggs of trout inOhio, that his first experiment in 1804 was in hatching the eggs of the corporal, and. V / /


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