FISHERIES, GAME AXD FORESTS. 



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Measurements in Inches. 



Length, including caudal, 



Length to base of middle caudal rays, 



Least depth of caudal peduncle, 



Greatest depth of body, 



Thickness of body, 



Length of head, . 



Length of snout. 



Length of postorbital part of head, 



Length of upper jaw. 



Length of ma.xilla, 



Diameter of eye, 



Interorbital width. 



Distance from snout to dorsal, 



Length of dorsal base, 



Length of longest dorsal ray. 



Length of last dorsal ray, 



From end of dorsal to adipose fin. 



Length of adipose fin, 



Width of base of adipose fin, 



Distance from snout to ventral, 



Length of longest ventral ray. 



Length of last ventral ray, . 



Length of ventral appendage. 



Distance from snout to anal. 



Length of anal base, . 



Length of longest anal ray, . 



Length of last anal ray, 



Length of pectoral, 



Length of upper caudal lobe. 



Length of lower caudal lobe. 



Length of longest gill-raker, 



Newfound 

 Lake 



21 



234 

 H 



103/ 



3 



H 



n 

 121^ 



25.3 



H 



i6 

 2 



234; 



I 



3>^ 



Wtnuepesau- ' Roxbury, 

 kee Lake Vt. 



63/^ 

 2^ 



3 



2^i 



I2j'8 

 ^% 



2^^ 



5 

 I 



2}i 



2^ 



2)4 



1 



9 

 22 



19^ 



4^/2 



2 3/ 



4% 



I'A 



2>^ 



2 3/g 

 2 



Vs 



10 

 2}i 

 2}i 

 i'A 

 4% 

 Va 

 H 



2^ 



5/8 



2% 

 Ya 



3J4 



W 



In the Newfound Lake fish we have : 



B. 11; D. 11; A. 10 (counting divided rays only); V. i, 8; P. i, 12; scales, 26-195-34 

 (about 150 tubes); gill-rakers, 9 plus 13, the longest a little more than one-half length of eye, 

 the one in the angle club-shaped at the tip. It is a male with spermaries moderately small but 

 soft. The body is gray, darker on the back. The outer edge of the pectoral and ventral and 

 the front margin of the anal are white as \r\ fontinalis. A white tip to the lower caudal lobe and 

 a very small one at the top of the dorsal. Otherwise the coloration is like that of ordinary lake 

 trout which have the pectoral, ventral and anal chiefly vermilion in the breeding season. 



