NATURAL HISTORY OF THE QUINNAT SALMON. 
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Table of stomach contents of young salmon, Sacramento Basin — Continued. 
0 
O 
n 
O 
0 
No. of speci- 
mens with — 
Station. 
Specimen nun 
Size of sain 
inches. 
SB 
> 
3 
p. 
ffi 
P. 
£ 
Flying insects 
.9 
3 
tn 
0 
0 
Eh 
| Crustacea. 
[ Gastropods. 
tn 
a 
3 
£ 
"ci 
£ 
0 
’3 
£ 
j No food. 
j Parasites. 
Wood, seeds, 
etc. 
1 88 
2.6 
1 
6 
3 
1 
Redding, July 11, 1898 
1 89 
3. 0 
3 3 
2 
+ 
s 
4 
\ 
3.5 
i 
12.4 
8 
6 
4 
1 
1 
Average 
3.1 
2 
2 
i 
( 92 
1.4 
2 
2 
6 
4 
— 
— 
93 
1.5 
2 
■Rsi/IIq Tforvy .Tan 21 189ft 
! 94 
1.5 
2 
1 95 
1.6 
i 
1 96 
1.6 
2 
1 
i 
7.6 
14 
1 
2.5 
3 
3 


— 
( 97 
1.5 
T 
1 
1 
1 98 
1.5 
| 99 
1.5 
1 100 
1.7 
2 
[ 101 
1.7 
4- 
Total 
7.9 
2 
3 
i 
1.6 
1 




1 102 
1.5 
i 
4 
103 
1.5 
4- 
Ralls Forry Mar 15 189ft 
■ 104 
1.5 
2 
1 105 
1.6 
1 
2 
{ 106 
1.6 
i 
Total 
2 
ft 
i 
1.5 
2 



[ 147 
2.9 
1 
if 
12 
24 
9 
1 
1 148 
3.1 
10 
1 
1 
1 
Battle Creek at Longs, Sept. 14, 1898. 
149 
3.5 
10 
1 
150 
4.0 
15 
1 
4- 
l 151 
4.0 
ii 
12 
1 
17.5 
47 
63 
6 
1 
i 
1 
1 
i 
3.5 
9 
13 




i 107 
2.3 
4 
i 
1 108 
1 109 
2.4 
2 
3 
{ 110 
3.5 
i 
48 
1 
11.7 
3 
56 
3 
2.9 
1 
14 
1 


1 HI 
1.5 
5~ 
6 
112 
2.1 
1 
13 
Rat, tip, flrfip.lr Apr 80 1898 
113 
2.5 
2 
8 
1 
3 
1 
114 
3.0 
12 
12 
1 115 
3.5 
+ 
12.6 
15 
3 
31 
17 
1 
i 
2.5 
6 
3 



130 
1.5 
1 
i 
4- 
138 
1.6 
1 
3 
139 
1.7 
2 
2 
140 
4.2 
2 
3 
+ 
Battle Creek, Nov. 4 to 13, 1898 
141 
4.4 
4- 
142 
4.6 
2 
4- 
143 
4.8 
+ 
144 
5.4 
2 
3 
i 
145 
6. 2 
2 
4- 
146 
6. 3 
Total 
40.7 
5 
13 
6 
2 
3 
3 
4.1 
J. 
1 
1 
F. C. B. 1902—8 
