CHAPTER XT. 

 iKhcoi^im — continued. 



THE CANADIAN SHAD COMPARED WITH THAT OF EUROPE — EXCELLENCE 



OF ITS FLESH CONFINED TO LOWER ST. LAWRENCE ITS SIZE AND 



APPEARANCE — THE PIKE SPECIFICALLY IDENTICAL WITH OURS 



NATIVE OF NORTH AMERICA WIDELY DISTRIBUTED METHODS OF 



TROLLING HABITS OF PIKE THEIR PRESENCE IN ISOLATED WATERS 



— THE MASQ'aLL0NG]E — DERIVATION OF NAME — RESEMBLANCE TO THE 

 PIKE ITS ENORMOUS SIZE — HABITS — CAPTURE OF — WATERS IN- 

 HABITED BY — THE CARP THE CHUB THE AMERICAN BREAM THE 



DACE OR " shiner" THE ROACH THE SUCKER — THE CAT-FISH 



ITS UGLY APPEARANCE. 



