THE SMELTS 
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Detailed table showing stomach contents of smelt from Sebago Lake — Continued 
Date 
Length 
in inches 
July 31, 1909 
13 
*bo - 
10 
Aug 1, 1906 - 
134 
°bo 
114 
Do 
8 *4 
Aug. 1, 1910 
114 
Do - 
124 
Do 
114 
Do 
10* 
Aug 3, 1908 -- 
10 
"Do 
94 
Do 
134 
Do 
13 
Aug. 5, 1909 
84 
94 
°Do 
Aug. 6, 1909 
94 
Aug l y 1908 
104 
124 
"bo 
Aug. 7, 1909 
7h 
"bo 
6*4 
Do 
6Vs 
Aug. 8, 1909 
Aug 8^ 1908 
12 
"Do 
134 
Aug. 9, 1907 
104 
Do 
94 
114 
"Do 
124 
104 
Do 
Do 
9 
Aug. 12, 1909 
12 
Do ' 
104 
Aug 13, 1910 . 
124 
114 
"DoJ 
Aug. 14, 1909 
134 
11 * 
11 * 
84 
Do 
Do 
Do 
g. 16, 1908 
10 
"Do. 
84 
Do 
94 
Do 
114 
Aug. 16, 1909 
114 
"Do 
124 
104 
10 * 
10 * 
10 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Aug. 16, 1908 
"bo '. 
84 
Do 
94 
114 
14 
Do 
Aug. 18, 1909 
"Do ' 
13 
Do 
94 
74 
124 
104 
124 
Do 
Aug. 20, 1909 
"bo 
Aug. 21, 1907 
'DoJ 
Do 
Do 
Aug. 22, 1916 
11 
Do. 
10 
Do 
9 
Do.. 
Aug. 23, 1908 
Do 
84 
13* 
124 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Aug. 24, 1908. 
Do 
Do. 
Do 
Do.. 
Aug. 25, 1907. 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Stomach contents and remarks 
101 
9 7 . 
12 4 
13 4 
i m 
9* 
9 4 
9 4 
144 
13 4 
123 ^ 
124' 
134 
114 
Smelt, 4f| inches long. 
Nearly digested smelt, between 4 and 5 inches long. 
2 gravel stones and bones of smelt. 
2 May-fly nymphs and some Entomostraca. 
Some Entomostraca (Cyclops and Daphnia). 
Nearly digested smelt. 
Partly digested smelt. 
Nearly digested smelt. 
Backbone, 3 inches long, of partly digested fish. 
Partly digested smelt., 3* inches long. 
Partly digested smelt. 
Partly digested smelt at least 4 4 inches long. Intestine full or vertebrae of smelt and 
some Entomostraca, which may have been from ingested smelt 
Smelt, 4* inches long. 
Nearly digested smelt. 
Smelt, 44 inches long. 
Young smelts. 
Apparently fragments of amphipod. 
Partly digested smelt about 4 4 inches long. 
Young smelts. 
1 
7 
Small aquatic larvae of insects and nearly digested small fish 
Nearly digested young smelt. 
1 smelt, 44 inches long. 
Backbone of young smelt. 
Nearly digested small fish. 
Small insect. 
Partly digested smelt, 44 inches long. 
Partly digested smelt, 2 inches long. 
Nearly digested smelt, 3*4 inches long. 
Backbone of smelt, 2*4 inches long. 
Backbone of smelt and some brown stuff. 
Partly digested smelt, 24 inches long. 
Nearly digested smelt, 2 4 inches long. 
Backbone of small fish, probably smelt. 
Do. 
Backbone of small smelt. 
Young smelts. 
Few bones of small smelt. 
Partly digested smelt at least 1 * inches long. 
Bait. 
Partly dige?ted smelt at least 44 inches long 
Smelt, 4 inches long. 
Smelt, 5 inches long. 
Larval insect. 
Young smelt, If! inches long. 
3 young smelts, 1*4 to Iff inches long. 
Few bones of small smelt. 
Partly digested smelt at least 1* inches long. 
Bait. 
Partly digested smelt at least 44 inches long. 
Smelt, 4 4 inches long. 
Smelt, 4 inches long. 
Smelt, t*4 inches long. 
Young smelt, 2*4 inches long; one stickleback (Pungitius) 1 * inches long 
Backbone of young smelt. 
Young smelts. 
Partly digested small smelt. 
Bones of smelt, perhaps 3 or 4 inches long. 
Small flylike insect. 
Carapace, head, and wings of similar insect. 
Small smelt, 3 inches long. 
Small smelt about 34 inches long. 
Small smelt about 3*4 inches long. 
Small smelt about 3 inches long. 
Bait. 
1 smelt about 4* inches long. 
Bait. 
Do. 
1 smelt, 4!4 inches long. 
1 partly digested small fish and some bait. 
Bait. 
Fragment of party digested smelt nearly 3 inches long. 
Fragment of partly digested smelt about 2*4 inches long. 
Piece of smelt. 
Piece of smelt belly— bait; caught on 2.0 hook line, bait smelt 64 inches lon<’ 
Backbone of 34-inch smelt; caught on same hook and bait dead. 
Insect nymphs. 
Bait, redfin shiner, 44 inches long, on 2.0 salmon hook. 
Empty. 
Do. 
