The Salmon Fishery of Penobscot Bay and River in 1895-96 by Hugh McCormick Smith
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2. Teeth on vomer well developed, those on shaft of bone
numerous and persistent in a zigzag row or two alternating series; scales about 150 (130 to 180) in lateral series; pyloric coeca 42; caudal fin squarely emarginate; average weight 10 pounds, maximum 20 pounds. Steelhead trout. [Illustration: Steelhead trout (_Salmo gairdneri_)] [Illustration: Map showing the location of the salmon weirs and traps fished in Penobscot River and Bay in 1896] |
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