. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. â m'wjfjp-".'!*.! Jordan and Evermann.âFishes of North America. 2821 The following account of the lift' rolorution of Sulmo beardnlrvi is given by Mr. George E. Mitckoll: The Jtliiel>a('k Troiit caught in Lako Crescuiit arc on tlu; back ii iluop diirkbliie ultra- iiiarine color of II pcciiliiir traimparviicy, clotted with Hiiiall round 1)la(^k h|m)Ih I'roiii tlie 8


. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. â m'wjfjp-".'!*.! Jordan and Evermann.âFishes of North America. 2821 The following account of the lift' rolorution of Sulmo beardnlrvi is given by Mr. George E. Mitckoll: The Jtliiel>a('k Troiit caught in Lako Crescuiit arc on tlu; back ii iluop diirkbliie ultra- iiiarine color of II pcciiliiir traimparviicy, clotted with Hiiiall round 1)la(^k h|m)Ih I'roiii tlie 8i/.e of a pill'8 head to a little lartjer. Thi^ 2 liim on the top of the hack are a dark Hiiioky color, also dotted an on hack end, and are transparent. The tail in the I'olor and trHi:8pareiicy with dotH alno âHaiiie an thi^ top fins. The side tuiH and the hottut in pools in uiountaiii .streams with other trout died very soon, while the others lived. The caught by Mr. Mitchell, in March, was taken near bottom, by a large spoon, ami it is not on record that at so early a ilate one has pre-'iously been caught. FLK8II. Light lemon color before cooking; devoid of the oily salmon tiavur, and very excellent; whitening by cooking. OVA. October 28. The eggs in the large tish were in individual size, and in size of duster much smaller than those of a salmon of thu same size. The following extracts from a letter from Mr. Carrigan, dated I'ort Angeles, April 30, tire of much interest: * *â A- Answering your direct inquiries: The Boardslees and Crescents are readily distinguishable, and can always be told apart. There are no red spots at the points indi- cated on the Crescent troutâno markings to suggest the Cutthroat trout. (Named for Admiral L. A. Heardslec, II. S. N., in recognition of lii,s active and intelligent interest in Americau game tishcs.) Halmo gairdneri beardsleei, Jobuan & Seale, Proc. Cal. Ac. Sci., s«ir. a, \ol. vi, 189C, 'J01>, pi. 23, Crescent Lake


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