2QO DOMESTICATED TROUT. 



Number of eggs. Number of fish. 



October 20 2,500 3 



21 2,500 4 



" 22 1,800 3 



23 1,800 3 



" 24 1,200 3 



25 2,300 4 



26 4,150 8 

 " 27 4,600 10 



28 5,400 ii 



" 29 2,200 4 



" 30 4,200 10 



31 7,400 13 



The following table shows the time of spawning in the 

 latitude of Northern New England of some of our more 

 common American migratory and fresh-water fishes. 



Migratory Fishes. 



Smelt ( Osmerus viridescens) April. 



Shad (Alosa prestabilis) May and June. 



Alewife (Alosa tyrannus) May and June. 



Menhaden (Alosa Menhaden) May and June. 

 Striped Bass (Rocctts linealus, Gill, 



Labrax lineatus, Cuv.) July- 

 Salmon (Salmo salar) October. 



Fresh-water Fishes. 



Perch Pike (Lucioperca) Last of April. 



Pickerel (Esox reticulatus) Last of April and first of May. 



Yellow Perch (Perca flaviscens) April and May. 



White Perch (Merone americana) June. 



Roach (Pomotis appendix) May. 



Sunfish (Pomotis vulgaris, Cuv.) May. 



Sucker (Catostomus) May. 



Rock Bass (Centrarchus <zneus) May. 



Bottom Pike (variety of Lucioperca) May. 



