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Page. 

 APPENDIX B— Continued. 



III. On the North American species of salmon and trout— Continued. 



24. Salmo nitidus Rich. ; the angmalook 122 



25. Salmo fontinaUs Mitcli. ; brook-trout of the Atlantic coast 12:5 



26. Salmo ir idea Gihhons ; Pacific bi'ook-trout 129 



27. Salmo masoni Buckley ; Mason's trout 134 



28. Salmo virginalis Gir.; Utah trout 135 



29. Salmo lewisi Gir. ; Lewis's trout 139 



30. Salmo brcvicauda Suckley ; short-tailed trout 140 



31. Salmo gibbsii Snckley ; Columbia salmon-trout 141 



32. Salmo sehago Gir. ; the Sebago trout 143 



33. Salmo keimerlyiSnc\i\ey, Kennerly's trout 145 



34. Salmo toarreni Suckley; Warren's trout 147 



35. Salmo bairdii Sncliley ; Baird's river-trout 148 



36. Salmo parkei Sac]i.ley ; Parke's river-trout 149 



37. Salmo oqnassa Gil'.; blue-back trout 50 



38. Salmo namaycush Pennant ; Mackinaw or salmon trout 151 



39. Salmo confiu is DeKaj^ ; lake-trout 153 



40. Salmo siscowet Agass. ; the sisco wet 156 



41. Salmo symmetrica Prescott ; Wiuuipiseogee trout 157 



42. Salmo Jioodii Rich. ; Hood's salmon 159 



43. Salmo neivberryi Gir 159 



IV. The salmon of the Danube, or the Hucho, {Salmo hiicho,) and its in- 

 troduction INTO American waters. By Eudolph Hessel 161 



V. Improvement in the salmon-fisheries of Sweden, (extract from the 

 report of the Koyal Swedish Inteudaut of Fisheries, 1868) 166 



VI. Report of operations during 1872 at the United States hatching- 

 establishment on the McCloud River, and on the California Sal- 

 MONiDiE generally, WITH A LIST OF SPECIMENS COLLECTED. By Living- 

 ston stone -■ 16^ 



A. Introductory remarks 168 



1. The salmon-hatching establishment on the McCloud River 168 



2. The location of the sal mou-breeding station on the McCloud 



River = 170 



3. Changes proposed for another season 170 



4. Why more salmon-eggs were not obtained in 1872 171 



5. Conditions of hatching salmon in California compared with 



similar operations at the East 171 



6. Catching the salmon ou the McCloud 171 



7. Taking the eggs 172 



8. The eggs of the Sacramento River salmon 173 



9. The hatching-apparatus 173 



10. Packing and shipping the eggs 174 



B. The Salmonidcv of the Sacramento River 175 



11. The Sacramento River 175 



12. The McCloud River 176 



13. The McCloud River Indians „ 177 



14. The climate of the McCloud River 179 



15. The Sacramento salmon in general 179 



16. General movements of the Sacramento salmon in the lower 



parts of the river 180 



17. General movements, &.c., of the Sacramento salmon in the 



McCloud River 181 



