114 GRASS BASS ROACH. 



found the large-moutli Bass, I have invariably 

 found this fish. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Forehead and back maculated and variegated 

 with dusky spots, on a ground of sea green. Simi- 

 lar spots extend downwards, upon the upper half 

 of the body in irregular bands, on a ground color 

 of light green or yellow. The sides of the head 

 and body are silvery and irredescent; below of 

 a delicate white. Dorsal, anal and caudal fins 

 bordered with a series of irregular dusky spots 

 more distinct in old than in young specimens. 

 Pectoral and ventral fins, ferruginous, or yellowish. 

 Length, six to ten inches. 



The cut is taken from a living specimen which 

 I have at the present time, and will convey to 

 the reader a good idea of its appearance. This 

 fish is a small feeder. In this respect it difi'ers 

 from the Bass family. It will be perceived by 

 looking at the cut, that the anus is situated but 

 a little distance posterior to the ventral fins. 

 The anal fin being very long, the abdomen is, 

 therefore, remarkably small, embracing a very 

 limited space. It is a hardy fish, and very tena- 

 cious of life. The specimen from which the 

 drawing was taken, was wrapped in a piece of 

 paper when taken from the water, and carried in 



