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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



The following color notes were taken from nos. 38321 to 

 38328, collected by Col. Hodge in Sunapee lake. Dec. 10, 1886. 

 Head and upper parts brownish gray, caudal the same, with the 

 exception of a narrow white margin on the lower lobe; under 

 surface of head, in most examples, brownish gray, in others 

 whitish; belly orange, this color extending up on the sides but 

 not to the middle line of the body; anal orange, with white 

 margin in front; ventrals orange, with broad white margin on 

 the outer rays; pectorals, gray upper half, and orange lower 

 half; dorsal gray, lighter along the base; sides, both above and 

 below lateral line, with numerous orange spots, fading out to 

 whitish. The largest of these spots are little more than one 

 third as long as the iris. No mottlings anywhere. 



MBASiUREMEXTS 



Current number of specimen 37408 $ 



Locality sunapek lakb, n. h. 



Millime- X 

 *®" length 



Length to base of caudal 257 100 



Body: 



Greatest liiglit 51 20 



Greatest width 25 91/2 



Hight at ventrals 49 19 



Least hight of tail 21 8 



Length of longest gill raker. . 4 li/^ 



Head: 



Greatest length 54 21 



Distance from snout to nape. . . .^ 14 



Greatest width 24 9 



Width of iuterorbital area 18 6% 



Length of snout 11 4 



Length of operculum 13 5 



Length of maxillary 21 8 



Length of upper jaw 25 ^Vo 



Length of mandible 31 12 



Distance from snout to orbit. . 13 5 



Diameter of orbit 13 5 



Diameter of iris 9 'dl-y 



Dorsal (first): 



Distance from snout 112 4314 



Length of base 28 11 



Length of longest ray 32 12y2 



Length of last ray 15 5% 



39334 5 



SUNAPEE LAKE, N. H. 



lOOths 

 of 



length 

 160 100 



Millime- 

 ters 



38 



23% 



