Fishes . Fig. 96 —Pike, Esox lucius L. Ecorse, Fig. 97.—Atka-fish, Plcuroyrammus monoptenjgiufi (Pallas). Atka Island. catfish (Ictalitrns piinctatiis), the turbot (Scophtlialmus maxinms),the barracuda {SphyrcEna), and the young of various sardines andherring, known as whitebait. Of large fishes, probably the 138 Fishes as Food for Man swordfish {Xiphias gladius), the halibut (Hippoglossus hippo-glossiis), and the king-salmon, or quinnat {Oncorhynchus tschawy-tscha), may be placed first. Those people who feed on raw fish


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