. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. 236 TROUT AND SALMON Avliolc Pacific coast to Bering Strait, and down the Asiatic coast to China. In 1912 there were landed at Seattle 2,664,- 066 pounds of "King Salmon," valued at $234, THE QUINNAT SALMON. The Blueback Salmon,^ also called Sockeye, Nerka, Redfish or Red Salmon, is the most abundant species, and in flavor and general importance it stands next to the pre- ceding. In Alaska it is of greater value than all other species combined. Its flesh is o


. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. 236 TROUT AND SALMON Avliolc Pacific coast to Bering Strait, and down the Asiatic coast to China. In 1912 there were landed at Seattle 2,664,- 066 pounds of "King Salmon," valued at $234, THE QUINNAT SALMON. The Blueback Salmon,^ also called Sockeye, Nerka, Redfish or Red Salmon, is the most abundant species, and in flavor and general importance it stands next to the pre- ceding. In Alaska it is of greater value than all other species combined. Its flesh is of a rich red color, full of oil and of ' On-co-rhyn'chus ner' 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 Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937. New York, C. Scribner's Sons


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