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Bean, T.H. 1903. The Food and Game Fishes of New York: notes on their comon names, distribution, habits and mode of capture. JB Lyon Company Albany, NY.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 406
Type: Book
Author: Bean, T.H.
Date (year): 1903
Edition:
Title:The Food and Game Fishes of New York: notes on their comon names, distribution, habits and mode of capture.
Publisher:JB Lyon Company Albany, NY.
Publisher Location:
Volume:
Pages: 460 pp
URL:
Keywords: historical, New York, fishes, rudd, Scardinius erythrophthalmus
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Carassius auratus

    DC - fish ponds at Washington DC
    NY - state non-specific
    PA - Delaware River
    PA - Schuylkill River

Cyprinus carpio

    NY - Prospect [Park] Lake in Brooklyn
    NY - Newburgh, Hudson River

Leuciscus idus

    NY - state non-specific

Morone chrysops

    NJ - Greenwood Lake

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    MI - state non-specific
    MO - state non-specific
    NC - state non-specific
    NY - Caledonia Hatchery
    NY - a Long Island stream
    NY - state non-specific
    WI - state non-specific

Salmo salar

    VT - Caspian Lake

Salmo trutta

    CO - state non-specific
    MD - state non-specific
    MI - state non-specific
    MI - state non-specific
    MO - state non-specific
    NE - state non-specific
    NY - state non-specific
    NY - state non-specific
    NY - Green Lake
    NY - Green Lake
    NY - Lake George
    PA - state non-specific
    WI - state non-specific

Salvelinus alpinus

    NY - Sterling Lake

Salvelinus alpinus oquassa

    NY - Lake George

Salvelinus fontinalis

    CA - state non-specific
    CO - state non-specific
    NE - state non-specific
    NV - state non-specific

Tinca tinca

    DC - Potomac River, Washington, DC
    NY - state non-specific


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