FISHERIES OF THE JNITED STATES. 1V7 



BESULTS OF WORK. 



1. Publications of the Commission — Continued. 



229 



Appexdix B — Contiuucd. 



VI. Hatching-establishment on i he McCloud River- 

 Continued. 



B. The Salmonidce of the Sacramento River- 



Continued. Page. 



21. other SalmonidiD of the McCloud River. 197 



22. List of Indian words of the McCloud 



dialect 19? 



C. Catalogue of natural-history specimens, col- 



lected on the Pacific slope in 1872, by 

 Livingston Stono, for the United 



States Fish Commission 209 



Vn. Notes on the salmon of the Miramichi River, 



by Livingston Stone 216 



Fragmentary notes 217 



Vm. The Salmonidfc of Eastern Maine, New Bruns- 

 wick, and Nova Scotia. By Charles 

 Lanman 219 



1. The brook trout {Salmo fontinalis) 21!> 



2. The great gray trout or togue {Salmo 



toma) 



3. The white sea-trout (Salmo immaculatus) 221 



4. The salmon ( Salmo salar) 223 



5. The American 9,mii\t iOsmenis mordax) . 224 



6. The capelin {Mallotus viUosvs) 225 



IX. On the salmon of Eastern North America, and 



its artiiicial culture. By Charles G. 

 Atkins. (Table of contents on p. 



33G) 226 



X. On the salmon of Maine. • By A. C. Hamlin 338 



1. The land-locked salmon 338 



2. The togue 



XI. The lake trouts. By A.Leith Adams,M. A., &.C. 



Xn. On the speckled trout of Utah Lake. By Dr. H. 

 C. T.arrow, U. S. A., Surgeon and 



NatuiaUst, &.C "63 



Xm. Miscellaneous notes and correspondence rela- 

 tive to salmon and trout 369 



A. On the salmon in Maine. By Thomas Lin- 



coln 



B. On the stomachs of .salmon and their contents. 371 



1. On the cPBcal appendages of the .stomach. 



By J.amcs K. Thacher 371 



2. On the contents of the stomach. By S. I. 



Smith 



C. On the silver-trout of Monaduock Lake. By 



Thomas E. Hatch, M. D 372 



D. On the edible qualities of the Sacramento 



salmon. By K. S. Throckmorton . . 373 



E. On the salmon fisheries of the Sacramento 



river. By Livingston Stone 374 



1. Drift-net fishing 3^4 



2. Eyke-net fishing 3'^^ 



3. Sweep-.seine fishing 378 



XrV. Additional reports relative to the hatching and 



planting of the Penobscot salmon . . 380 



A. New Hampshire 



B. New Jersey 



C. Pennsylvania 



E. "Wisconsin 



354 

 359 



309 



371 



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