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Hucho hucho (Linnseus). 



One labeled "Europe." 



Hucho blackistoni (Hilgendorf). 



One from the Ishikari River near Sapporo, Japan. 



Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill). 



I have examined many examples from: ? young from Mar- 

 guerita River, lower Canada; Pierce Pond in Somerset County, 

 Me.; Lake George, N. Y.; Morris County, N. J.; Port Kennedy, 

 Loyalsock Creek, Newton Hamilton, Newgarden, Bridgeport, Indiana 

 County and Warren County in Pa. ; head of the James River, Little 

 Stony Creek and Walker's Creek, Va.; Lake Superior; Milwaukee, 

 Wis. Besides these two others, of which one dried. 



Salvelinus malma (Walbaum). 



Salmo tudes Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, XIII, 1873, p. 24. Captain's 

 Harbor, Unalaska. 



Nos. 7,847 and 7,848, cotypes of S. tudes Cope. 



Another obtained by Dr. Benjamin Sharp on June 11, 1895, at 

 the same locality, two from St. Paul on Kadiak Island, badly pre- 

 served, and one from "Alaska." 



Salvelinus alpinus umbla (Linnaeus). 



One from Italy, one from France and one without data a dried 

 skin. 



Salvelinus alpinus willughbii (Gunther). 



One from Lake Windermere. 

 Salvelinus alpinus perisii (Gunthei). 

 One from Wales. 



Salvelinus alpinus killinensis (Gunther). 



Scotland, one example. 



Salvelinus alpinus stagnalis (Fabricius). 



One from Holstensborg and another from Godhavn, Greenland. 



Salvelinus oquassa (Girard). 



One from the Rangeley Lakes in Maine, one from New York and 

 another without data. 



Salvelinus oquassa marstoni (Garman). 



One from Lake Cassette, Riwouski in Quebec, Can. 



Cristivomer narnaycush (Walbaum). 



Four from Wilwaukee, Wis. 



