Report of the Commissioner for 1875-1876 . DQ -~ IIsi <l?a3JOOQo3. ^ 2o a ^ irt 00 t- eo ?* o t-aoHQOioono»nmo x -j v » a •-. w i hi -3 ,20 :|tS 2 A .2 ii i ! if iStjE « g t-0Od<M CO 3 P 3 3 3 3 1^ o • • • w • • • £, c ? © ?1 !| ! : if if ! : :J i i^l i i ! !<* - i ii ! fe 3 2 mm B. •- 3» fe£r 13 S i ii I Sin £ ? THE COLLECTION OF EGGS OP SCHOODIC SALMON, IN 1875 AND 1876. By Chas. G. Atkins. A—NOTES ON THE SPECIES. 1.—NOMENCLATURE. There are in the State of Maine four lake systems known to be in-habited by fresh-water (or land-locked ) salmon, namely the systemsof Sebago Lake,


Report of the Commissioner for 1875-1876 . DQ -~ IIsi <l?a3JOOQo3. ^ 2o a ^ irt 00 t- eo ?* o t-aoHQOioono»nmo x -j v » a •-. w i hi -3 ,20 :|tS 2 A .2 ii i ! if iStjE « g t-0Od<M CO 3 P 3 3 3 3 1^ o • • • w • • • £, c ? © ?1 !| ! : if if ! : :J i i^l i i ! !<* - i ii ! fe 3 2 mm B. •- 3» fe£r 13 S i ii I Sin £ ? THE COLLECTION OF EGGS OP SCHOODIC SALMON, IN 1875 AND 1876. By Chas. G. Atkins. A—NOTES ON THE SPECIES. 1.—NOMENCLATURE. There are in the State of Maine four lake systems known to be in-habited by fresh-water (or land-locked ) salmon, namely the systemsof Sebago Lake, of Sebec Lake, of Union Eiver, and of the Saint OroixKiver. Specimens from the Saint Croix have been critically examinedby Dr. Suckley and placed by him in Dr. Girards species, Salmo sebago,which latter was based on specimens from the Sebago region. A singlespecimen of the young of the Union Eiver fish, examined by Dr. Girard,has served to connect the fish of that locality with those of the Sebagoand Saint Criox. From this single sp


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