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Mountain or Cut-throat Trout Yellowstone River 

 Trout Trout of Idaho and Washington Rio 

 Grande Trout . . . . . , . .210 



III. Salmon-Trouts Continued Colorado River Trout 



Waha Lake Trout Greenback Trout Yellow-fin 

 Trout Lake Tahoe or Truckee Trout Trout of 

 Lake Webber Utah Lake Trout Salmon-Trout of 

 Lake Sutherland Spotted Trout of Lake Sutherland 



Long-Headed Trout of Lake Crescent . . . 225 



IV. Salmon-Trouts Continued The Steelhead Series 



Typical Steelhead Kamloops Trout Blueback 

 Trout of Lake Crescent, Washington Speckled 

 Trout of Lake Crescent, Washington . . 240 

 V. Salmon-Trouts Continued The Rainbow Series 

 Rainbow or Coast Range Trout Brook Trout of 

 Western Oregon McCloud River (California) Rain- 

 bow Kern River Trout No-Shee Trout Golden 

 Trout of Mt. Whitney (California) Brown or Ger- 

 man Trout Lock Leven Trout .... 249 

 VI. The Charr-Trouts, their Habits, External Markings, 

 and Classification The Great Lake Trouts and 

 Methods of Capture The Eastern Brook Trout, 

 Development and Extent of their Sense of Sight, 

 Hearing, Taste, Smell, and Touch . . ... 283 

 VII. The Charr-Trouts Continued The Dublin Pond Trout 



The Dolly Varden Trout The Sea Trout, " Salt- 

 ers " The Saiblings The Alpine or European 

 Charr or Saibling The Greenland Charr The 

 Long-finned Charr The Floeberg Charr The 

 Arctic Charr The Sunapee Trout The Oquassa 

 Trout The Lac de Marbre Trout . . . .316 



