. The Canadian field-naturalist. Fig. 1. Trout with abnormally long iins. Standard length to end of scales Greatest total length Greatest length, pectoral fin Greatest length, pelvic fin Greatest length, dorsal fin Greatest length, anal fin Greatest length, caudal fin Long-finned brook-trout Normal brook-trout cm. and the splitting of the fins apparently occurred after capture. The fin lengths of this trout were com- pared with those of a normal brook trout both preserved in formalin. The adipose fin was elongated also. — WILFRED TEMPLEMAN, Newfoundland Gover


. The Canadian field-naturalist. Fig. 1. Trout with abnormally long iins. Standard length to end of scales Greatest total length Greatest length, pectoral fin Greatest length, pelvic fin Greatest length, dorsal fin Greatest length, anal fin Greatest length, caudal fin Long-finned brook-trout Normal brook-trout cm. and the splitting of the fins apparently occurred after capture. The fin lengths of this trout were com- pared with those of a normal brook trout both preserved in formalin. The adipose fin was elongated also. — WILFRED TEMPLEMAN, Newfoundland Government Laboratory, St. John's, New- 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 Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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