104 Evermann and Goldsborough Freshwater Fishes of Canada. 



Manouan and Lac a Jim (Chambers 1896) ; Gessier and Bear lakes, N.B. 

 (Kendall, coll., 1901) ; La Riviere aux Canards, Anticosti Island (Schmitt 

 1904). 



92. Salvelinus malma (Walbaum). Dolly Varden Trout; Western 

 Charr. 



Kootenay River (Suckley ISGla, as Salmo Parkei, type), and South 

 Saskatchewan River (Jordan 1888); Herschel Island (Scofield 1899); 

 Seton Lake, B. C. (Babcock 1902, as Dolly Varden Trout). 



93. Salvelinus alpinus alipes (Richardson). Greenland Charr. 

 Lakes and rivers of Greenland (Fabricius 1780, as Salmo alpinus) ; 



Lakes in Prince Regents Inlet (Richardson 1836, as Salmo alipes, type, 

 and as Salmo nitidus, type). 



94. Salvelinus alpinus stagnalis (Fabricius). 



Mountain streams of Greenland (Fabricius 1780, as Salmo stagnalis) ; 

 type, and as Salmo rivalis, type) ; Greenland (Pennant 1788, as Salmo 

 stagnalis) ; Coppermine River (Richardson 1823, as Salmo hearnii, type), 

 Regents Inlet and rivers of Boothia Felix (Richardson 1836, as Salmo 

 rossii, type), and Bloody Fall, Coppermine River (Richardson 1836, as 

 Salmo hearnii). 



95. Salvelinus marstoni (Garman). . Marston Trout; Red Canadian 

 Trout. 



Lac de Marbre, Quebec County, Quebec (Garman 1893, as Salmo mars 

 toni, type) ; one of the lakes of the Laurentides Club in the Lake St. John 

 district, Lac des lies, 'some of the Rimouski series of lakes (Lac a Cassette), 

 lake between Quebec and Lake St. John, Templeton in the Ottawa dis 

 trict (Chambers 1896); Lake Saccacomi and Red lakes (township of St. 

 Alexis des Monts/Maskinonge County, Quebec) (John W. Titcomb, coll., 

 1901); Decalomies township, Quebec (specimens received by the U. S. 

 National Museum in 1886 from Eugene Blackford) ; Lake Tourille, head 

 waters of St. Anne River, Province of Quebec (specimen received by U. S. 

 National Museum in 1899 from Graham H. Harris) ; lake in Chernier 

 township, Rimouski County, Province of Quebec (2 specimens received 

 in 1896 by U. S. National Museum from Department of Crown Lands) 

 (Evermann & Kendall 1902). 



FAMILY THYMALLID.E. 



96. Thymallus signifer (Richardson). Arctic Grayling ; Alaska Grayling. 

 Clear rivers to the northward of Great Slave Lake (Richardson 1823, 



as Coregonus signifer, type); Little Winter River (Richardson 1823, as 

 Coregonus thymalloides, type) ; Winter River and Great Bear Lake (Rich 

 ardson 1836, as Salmo (Thymallus) signifer); Winter River (Richardson 

 1836, as Salmo ( Thymallus) thymalloides) ; Fort Simpson, British America 

 (Milner 1872-73) ; Mackenzie River near Fort Simpson (Gilbert 1894); 

 Great Bear Lake at Fort Franklin (Preble, coll., 1903-4); Tagish Arm, 

 Kilbourne Creek and outlet of Lake Bennett near Caribou Crossing, small 



