The food and game fishes of New York: . ii^ Eye, - - - - Li Orbit, ^ Snout to dorsal, gi^ Dorsal base, -- 2^/^ Longest dorsal ray, -- 2|^ Last dorsal ray, 1% Snout to ventral, , ni^ Length of ventral, ----- 2^ Snout to anal, ----- \(>Yi Anal base, ------ ij^ Longest anal ray, ---------- i^ Last anal ray, ----------- ji^ Snout to adipose dorsal, 17^ Width of adipose dorsal, - - j4 Length of adipose dorsal, - - - y^ I^ength of pectoral, - - 3^ Upper jaw, . 2^ Maxilla, ------- 2 The head has about 28 dark spots, the largest on the gill cover, oblong, 5-8 inc


The food and game fishes of New York: . ii^ Eye, - - - - Li Orbit, ^ Snout to dorsal, gi^ Dorsal base, -- 2^/^ Longest dorsal ray, -- 2|^ Last dorsal ray, 1% Snout to ventral, , ni^ Length of ventral, ----- 2^ Snout to anal, ----- \(>Yi Anal base, ------ ij^ Longest anal ray, ---------- i^ Last anal ray, ----------- ji^ Snout to adipose dorsal, 17^ Width of adipose dorsal, - - j4 Length of adipose dorsal, - - - y^ I^ength of pectoral, - - 3^ Upper jaw, . 2^ Maxilla, ------- 2 The head has about 28 dark spots, the largest on the gill cover, oblong, 5-8 inchlong. Body with many large and small black spots, a few with a pale ring aroundthem, and some as large as the largest on the gill cover; one on the caudal peduncleof one side distinctly X-^liiP-<-i- General color dark bluish gra) ; belly and lowerparts iridescent silvery; fins all dusky: the dorsal with many black spots; eye palelemon, the upper part dusky. Gill rakers, 9+ 11, the longest /.o inch. B. 11 ; D. 10. Scales, THE FOOD AM) GAMK FISHES OF NEW YORK. 129 60. Lake Tahoe Trout; Red-throat Trout {Sa//uo /w/is/iatai Gill ik ]ovdan). (Introduced.) Si!//it> luiislujai &r Jordan, Man. Vert. ed. 2, 358, 1S78, Lake Tahoe ; Rept. Chief Eng., part 3, 1878, .\pp. NN, 1619, pi. var. lunshawi ]oK\)Kfi & Gilbert, Bull. 16, U. .S. Nat. Mus., 316, mykiss (heney, Third Ann. Rept. N. Y. Comm. , 239, color pi. facing p. 238, mykiss hens/iawi ];i, Bull. U. S. F. C, IX, 14, pi. II, fig. 5, 1891 ; Jord. & EvERMANN, Bull. 47, U. S. Nat. Mus., 493, clarkli hcnsJuuci Jordan & Evermann, op. cit. 2819, pi. LXXIX, fig. 208, 1900. Body elongate, not much compressed, its greatest depth one-fourth of the totallength without caudal; caudal peduncle rather long, its least depth equaling two-fifths of the length of the head ; head hang, conical, slender, its length containedabout four times in the total to ca


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