CHAPTER V. 



GROWING THE LARGE TROUT. 



Section I. — Trout in General. 



Scientific Description of the Salmo Fontinalis. By 

 David Humphreys Storer* 



SALMO FONTINALIS. Common Trout. Mitch- 

 ill, Trans. Lit. & Phil. Soc. of N. Y., I. p. 435. 

 Salmo nigrescens. Black Trout. Raf., Ichth. Ohien., 



P-43- 

 Red-spotted Trout. Doughty, Cabinet of Nat. Hist., 



I. p. 145, PI- i3- 

 Salmo fontinalis. Rich, Fauna Boreal. Americ, III. 



. p. 176, PL 83, fig. 1., PI. 87, fig. 2, head. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Common Brook Trout Storer's 



Report, p. 106. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Speckled Trout. Kirtland's Report, 



pp. 169-194. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Brook Trout. Thompson, Hist, of 



Vermont, p. 141. 

 Salmo fontinalis. Brook Trout. Dekay's Report, p. 



235> pl - 37, % I2 °- 

 Baione fontinalis. Spotted Troutlet. Dekay's Report, 

 p. 244, PI. 20, fig. 58. 



* A History of the Fishes of Massachusetts, by David Hum- 

 phreys Storer, 1867, pp. 322, 323, 326. 



