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THE ANGLER-NATURALIST. 



Representations of the young of the Salmon, Sea-Trout, 

 and Common Trout, as given by Mr. Shaw (the first de- 

 monstrator of the identity of the Salmon and Parr), are 

 annexed. 



YOUNG SALMON. 



YOUNG SEA-TROUT. 



YOUNG RIVER- OR COMMON TROUT. 



Up to the period of their first assuming the Parr-marks 

 the Salmon-fry are unable to move about much, owing to 

 the presence of the vitelline, or yolk-bag, which impedes 

 their motions in swimming, and obliges them when at rest 

 to lie perpetually on their backs, unless artificially sup- 



