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80. Stenodus mackenzii (Richardson). "Inconnu." 



Mackenzie Eiver and lakes and rivers flowing into it and also in Salt 

 River (Richardson 1823, as Sahuo mackenzii, tyi^e); Mackenzie River 

 and Great Slave Lake (Richardson 1836, as Sahno mackenzii and In- 

 connu) ; and delta of the Mackenzie River (Gilbert 1894) ; mouth of 

 Mackenzie River (Schofield 1899) ; headwaters of the Yukon River (Ever- 

 mann and Goldsborough 1907). 



81. Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Wallxaum). Humpback Salmon. 

 Seton Lake Hatchery (Babcock 1905). 



82. Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (Walbaum). 



Columbia River at Golden and Revelstoke, Thompson River at Kam- 

 loops and Fraser River at Mission (Eigenmann 1894) ; Skeena River and 

 its tributaries, and Shnshwap and Seton lakes and tlieir tributaries (Bab- 

 cock 1902). 



83. Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum). Coho Salmon. 



Seton Lake, Shuswap Lake and its tributaries, Skeena River and its 

 tributaries (Babcock 1902). 



84. Oncorhynchus nerka (Walbaum). Sockeye Salmon. 

 Chiloweyuk Lake, near Fraser River (Dr. Kennerly, coll.); and 



Nehoialpitkwa River (Gibbs, coll., Suckley 1861a, as Salmo kennerlyi, 

 type); Fraser River (Dr. Kennerly, coll., Suckley 18()la, as Salmo war- 

 reni, type) ; Fraser and Skagit rivers (Suckley 1861a, as Salmo richardii, 

 type); Chiloweyuk Lake (North latitude 49°), near Fraser River, and 

 Nicola, Francois, Fraser, Okanogan, Stuart and Shushwap lakes (Ever- 

 mann 1897); Stuart and Nicola lakes, B. C. (Evermann and Meek 1898, 

 small form); and Kootenay Lake near Nelson, B. C. (Evermann, coH., 

 1898, small form) ; Quesnel River and headwaters of Fraser River, Horse- 

 fly River, Seton and Anderson lakes, Birkenhead River, Lillooet Lake, 

 Shushwap Lake and tributaries, Oweekagno Lake and its tributaries, 

 Wannuck River. Skeena River and its tributaries (Babcock 1902). 



85. Salmo salar Linnteus. Atlantic Salmon. 



Lakes and rivers of Greenland (Fabricius 1780) ; Hudson Bay (Pennant 

 1788); Quebec (Richardson 1836); Shubenacadie River; Snake Lake, 

 PTalifax County, Nova Scotia; Bedford River, near Halifax; General 

 Bridge River (Gilpin 1866); "Loch Lomond and Mispeck and Saguenay 

 rivers (Adams 1873, as Salmo gloveri) ; St. Johns, Grand and Pockwock 

 lakes and Salmon Rj.ver, in Nova Scotia (Hallock 1873); St. Lawrence 

 River (Plallock 1877); Lower St. Lawrence, Rimouski, Grand Metis, 

 Saguenay rivers (Roosevelt 1884); St. Lawrence River (Goode 1884); 

 Romaine, Little Esquimaux, Moisie, St. Augustine, Little Mecatina, 

 Netaginau, Etamamiow, Coacoachoo, Olomonasheebo, '\\'ashecootai. 

 Great and Little Musquarro, Kegashka, Goynish, Walisipi, Great and 

 Little Watshieshoo, Corneille, Romaine, Mingan, St. John, Magpie, 

 Thunder, Sheldrake, Manitou, Margaret, Trinity, Laval and Little Ber- 

 geronnes rivers (Chambers 1896); "Abundant in the rivers of the St. 



