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NOTES ON SALMONOID AND RELATED FISHES 

 BY HENRY W. FOWLER. 



The Salmonoidea and Iniomi in the collection of the Academy 

 of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia are listed in this paper, as many- 

 have not been recorded before or show interesting localities in their 

 distribution. Three species, apparently new, are described. 



SALMONID^] 

 Coregonus quadrilateralis Richardson. 



One from "Lake Superior." 



Coregonus fera (Jurine). 



One labeled "Italy," identified by Bonaparte with this species, 

 may have been taken in the Swiss lakes?. 



Coregonus marsenula albellus (Fatio). 



Two from Lake Lucerne. One without data labeled "Italy" 

 (Bonaparte) may have been taken in Switzerland ?. 



Coregonus wartmanni (Bloch). 



One labeled "Italy" (Bonaparte) probably from Switzerland?. 



Coregonus wartmanni nobilis (Haack). 

 Two from Lake Lucerne. 



Coregonus olupeaformis (Mitchill). 



One from Lake Champlain and three others from Lake Superior, 

 Lake Michigan and Georgian Bay, respectively. 



Coregonus albus Le Sueur. 



I examined a number at Erie, Pa., taken in Lake Erie during 

 July of 1907. One now in the Academy. 



Leucichthys artedi (Le Sueur). 



Abundant at Erie, Pa., in Lake Erie in July, 1907, where I 

 examined many. Several were secured and are now in the Acad- 

 emy. Four small examples without data and an adult from Lake 

 George. 



Leucichthys eriensis (Jordan and Evermann). 



One from Lake Superior at Port Arthur, which agrees with 



