THE SEA-SALMON 



to the difference in size of individual fish com- 

 pared, and do not justify specific classification. 



The landlocked salmon of Sebago Lake is smaller 

 than the sea-salmon, but its flesh is fat and rich 

 and of a very deUcate flavor. In game qualities it 

 is, for its size, quite the peer of the larger salmon. 



The average number of eggs produced by the 

 females is about four thousand, and the young are 

 vigorous and more rapid in growth than any other 

 species of the salmon family. 



