The American Angler's book : Embracing the Natural History of Sporting Fish, And the Art of Taking Them. With Instructions in Fly-Fishing, Fly-Making, And Rod-Making; And Directions for Fish-Breeding. to Which is Added Dies Piscatoriae; Describing Noted F
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Umbrina littoralis, described by Dr. Holbrook, is peculiar to the waters of the South Carolina coast, and said to be seldom taken with the hook. It is entirely white and silvery, without the clouded markings of the northern species. The fish he describes as Umbrina alburnus, is identical with the animal pictured above ; both species are called Whiting at Charleston. This fish ( Umbrina nebulosa) has a body elongated and taper- ing, the section nearly sub-triangular ; back gracefully arched ; be...lly nearly staight ; color gray, with purplish reflections. There are six or more oblique bars over the back and sides ; belly clouded white ; head small ; mouth small, and beneath : SALT-WATER FISH AND FISHING. 287 a single wattle or cirrus under the chin, which is no doubt an organ of feeling or touch in procuring its food. Its average weight is a pound, though sometimes taken as high as two pounds. Fins : first dorsal, ten spines, of which the third is much attenuated, terminating in a filament ; second dorsal, one weak spine and twenty-five rays ; ventrals, one spine and five rays ; pectorals, twenty rays ; anal, one spine and eight rays ; caudal, eighteen rays.
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