. Field and forest rambles [microform] : with notes and observations on the natural history of eastern Canada. Natural history -- New Brunswick; Sciences naturelles -- Nouveau-Brunswick; New Brunswick -- Description and travel; Nouveau-Brunswick -- Descriptions et voyages. LABIAL HEAD OF THE NAMAYCUSH. is placed further back than in the togue and siscowet, and the tail is more forked. There is a double row of teeth, extending at least half an inch backwards on the vomer. The teeth, gums, and roof of the mouth have a tinge of purple, hence Mit- chell's name, " Amethystine Salmon.". &q

. Field and forest rambles [microform] : with notes and observations on the natural history of eastern Canada. Natural history -- New Brunswick; Sciences naturelles -- Nouveau-Brunswick; New Brunswick -- Description and travel; Nouveau-Brunswick -- Descriptions et voyages. LABIAL HEAD OF THE NAMAYCUSH. is placed further back than in the togue and siscowet, and the tail is more forked. There is a double row of teeth, extending at least half an inch backwards on the vomer. The teeth, gums, and roof of the mouth have a tinge of purple, hence Mit- chell's name, " Amethystine Salmon.". &q Stock Photo
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. Field and forest rambles [microform] : with notes and observations on the natural history of eastern Canada. Natural history -- New Brunswick; Sciences naturelles -- Nouveau-Brunswick; New Brunswick -- Description and travel; Nouveau-Brunswick -- Descriptions et voyages. LABIAL HEAD OF THE NAMAYCUSH. is placed further back than in the togue and siscowet, and the tail is more forked. There is a double row of teeth, extending at least half an inch backwards on the vomer. The teeth, gums, and roof of the mouth have a tinge of purple, hence Mit- chell's name, " Amethystine Salmon.". "HE SISCOWET. The siscowet is known by this native name apparently in con- tradistinction to the last, which is also found in Lake Superior. The former appears to be very plentiful about Isle Royal. Agassiz makes out the following distinctive characters; but as many are also common to the other two, I merely indicate the discrepancies. The lower branch of the pre-operculum {a) is more extended than the upper {b). The pectoral fin {c) is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Adams, A. Leith (Andrew Leith), d. 1882. London : S. King