. British and Irish Salmonidæ. Fig. 27. Head, f natural size, o£ femalesalmon-trout, 12-3 inches long. Fig. 28. Head, ^ natural size, of malesalmon-trout, 20 inches long. The race of Sea trout* generally considered aa onr northern onc,t is also knownas the Salmon or Bull trcut; Gray salmon of the Tweed; Round-tail in the Annan ;Scurf, Scurve, or Salmon-scurf oi the Tees, likewise as Goehivie near the mouth ofthat river; Fordwich trout (cffic. 60) ; Candlemas gray, a kclt in Cumberland andWestmoreland. J In the grilse-stage in Scotland, as Phinoc or Finnorl;^ Herling,Mnudie-troiit, or in the no


. British and Irish Salmonidæ. Fig. 27. Head, f natural size, o£ femalesalmon-trout, 12-3 inches long. Fig. 28. Head, ^ natural size, of malesalmon-trout, 20 inches long. The race of Sea trout* generally considered aa onr northern onc,t is also knownas the Salmon or Bull trcut; Gray salmon of the Tweed; Round-tail in the Annan ;Scurf, Scurve, or Salmon-scurf oi the Tees, likewise as Goehivie near the mouth ofthat river; Fordwich trout (cffic. 60) ; Candlemas gray, a kclt in Cumberland andWestmoreland. J In the grilse-stage in Scotland, as Phinoc or Finnorl;^ Herling,Mnudie-troiit, or in the northern English rivers as Whitlivgs or Wlntings,\\ alsoLammasmen^ in the Edinburgh market for August ones, while some unclean sea-trout are termed thus in the river Allan, and gull of August, and mort of theCumberland rivers. White trout, Ireland. In the smolt-sfage, as Sprod, in Cumber-land, also sea-trout grilse are sometimes so tcimod ; while the par in Scotland andthese becoming smolts arc known as Orange-fins or Yelknv-fi


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