CHAPTER V. 



GROWING THE LARGE TROUT. 



Section I. — Trout in General. 



Scientific Desct-iption of the Salmo Foniinalis. By 

 David HimipJweys Storer* 



SALMO FONTINALIS. Common Trout. Mitch- 

 ill, Trans. Lit. & Phil. Soc. of N. Y., L p. 435- 

 Salmo nigrescens. Black Trout Raf., Ichth. Ohien,, 



P- 43- 

 Red-spotted Trout. Doughty, Cabinet of Nat. Hist., 



L p. 145, PI. 13. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Rich, Fauna Boreal, Americ, HL 



p. 176, PL 83, fig. I., PL 87, fig. 2, head. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Common Brook Trout. Storers 



Report, p. 106. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Speckled Trout. Kirtland's Report, 



pp. 169- 194. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Brook Trout. Thompson, Hist, of 



Vermont, p. 141. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Brook Trout. Dekay's Report, p. 



235^ PI- 37> fig- 120. 

 Baione fontinalis. Spotted Troutlet. Dekay's Report, 

 p. 244, PL 20, fig. 58. 



* A History of the Fishes of Massachusetts, by David Hum- 

 phreys Storer, 1867, pp. 322, 323, 326. 



