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Tschotagama, Lac a Jim, Lake Mistassini, Lac des Aigles, Lakes Kiskisink, 

 Manouan, Nepigon, Pipwuakin, St. Charles, and Betsiamitz, Hamilton 

 River above the Great Falls (Chambers 1896) ; " A'ery plentiful in all the 

 larger lakes of the interior northward to Hudson Strait and also in the 

 lake-expansions of the Hamilton River and Lake Michikaman" (Low 

 1896) ; Muskoka Lake (.Aleek 1899) ; Lake Atlin, Tagish Arm, Lake Ben- 

 nett and Sunnnit Lake (at White Pass) (Evermann and Goldsborough 

 1907). 



90. Cristivomer namaycush siscowet (Agassiz). Siscowet. 



At Michipieotiu and everywhere along the northern shores of Lake Su- 

 perior (Agassiz 1850, as Salmo siscowet, type). 



91. Salvelinus fontinaiis (Mitchill). Eastern Brook Trout; Speckled 

 Trout. 



Canada (Llamilton Smith in Griffith's Cuvier, 1834, as Salmo Canaden- 

 sis, type); Fort Enterprise, Pine Island Lake (Richardson 1836 as Sal- 

 mo fontinaiis) ; Boothia Felix (Richardson 1836, as Salmo hoodii, type, 

 in part) ; Lake Huron at Penetanguishene (Richardson 1836, as Salmo 

 fontinaiis); Red Bay, Labrador (Storer 1850, as Salmo immaculatus, 

 type) ; small lakes and streams between Balsam and the one in 

 the 11th Lot 3rd Range Montcalm, Trembling Lake, and Lake of 

 the Three Mountains (D'Urban 1859, as Salmo fontinaiis); Hudson 

 Bay and vicinity (C. Drexler, coll.), Labrador (Elliot Coues, coll.) 

 and Xewfoundland (Theo. Gill, coll.), (Suckley 1861a, as Salmo 

 hudsoniciis, type); Digby Basin and Miramichi River (Gilpin 1866, as 

 Salmo fontinaiis) ; Cole Harbour and Musquoboboit River (Gilpin 1866, 

 as Salmo canadensis) ; St. Ignace Island, Lake Superior (Thompson 

 1883); Nepigon River, Ontario (Wright 1892, and many anglers and 

 outing magazines) ; nearly every lake and stream in New Brunswick (Cox 

 1895a); "Abundant in many of the rivers and lakes of the Labrador 

 Peninsula, on the Atlantic coast and Ungava Bay, particularly plentiful 

 and of large size along these coasts, the mouth of every river swarms with 

 trout during late summer and autumn," Koksoak, George, Romaine and 

 Northwest rivers; Hamilton Inlet and James Bay (Low 1896); Grand 

 Falls of the Hamilton, Ouiatchouan River, Lac de la Belle Riviere, Lake 

 Batiscan, Lac des Grandes lies (or Lake Edward), Riviere aux Rats, 

 River Jeannotte, Grand Lake, Jacques Cartier, Aleck, Aux Ecorces, 

 An Sable, Betsiamitz, Blanche, Chigobiche, de la Belle Ri^^ere Aigles, 

 Aulnaies, Habitants. Grande Decharge, Montmorenci, Little Peri- 

 bonca. Otter, Ouiatchouaniche, and Shii^shaw rivers; Lac a I'Ours; 

 Lakes Beauijort, Epipham, Mistassini, Pipmaukin, St. Charles and 

 Round Lake; Noel Traverse, Lac a Regis, Lac a I'Epaule, Lac des Roches, 

 Lac Sept Isles, IMetalietchouan and La Belle Riviere (flowing into Lake 

 St. John), the Pikauba (flowing into Lake Kenogami), the Chicoutimi, 

 A Mars and Ha Ha rivers (tributary to the Saguenay), the Malbaie (la 

 grande riviere of St. Ann de Beaupre), the Montmorenci, the Jacques 

 Cartier, the St, Anne (de la Perade), Nepigon River, Teschotagama 



