134 Evermanv and Latimer — Fishes from the Olympic Peninsula. 



ten, 1^8 to o inches long, from Bear Valley Creek, below flood gate; six- 

 teen, 1 to 2 inches long, from Papermill Creek; three specimens, 2)^ to 

 2% indies, from Lake Qninianlt; sixteen. ]% to 2 inches long, from 

 month of Bear Valley Creek; tweiity-fonr, 1 to \% iiiclics long, from 

 rapermill Creek at tide water. 



14. Rhinichthys cataractae dulcis f(iirard). 



I)A( E. 



Seventy-eight specimens, 1 to 2% inches long, from Tacoma Creek ; 

 twenty-three, 1 3^ to 33^ inches long, from Lake Qninianlt ; two, ^% and 

 '2% inches long, from Queets River; ten, 2 to '1% inches long, from Clear- 

 water; eleven, '^^ to P4 inclies long, from A\'il!apa Kiver. 



]-■). Clupea pallasii Cnvier c*c Valenciennes. 



CAlJFoltXIA HERRTXG. 



One specimen, (i^i^ inches long, from San I'alilo Bay; one, 2^4 inches 

 long, from Angel Island; one, 2^o, inches long, from South Belmont 

 Oyster Beds; one, 7^4 inche- long, from San .Alateo Camp. 



IC). Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). 



COMMON SHAD. 



One specimen, o?^ inches long, from Mare Island. An introduced 

 species. 



17. Engraulis mordax Girard. 



CALIFORNIA ANiIIOVV. 



Five specimens, 2)^ to 2% inches long, from Tomales Bay, between 

 Hamilton landing and Inverness; five, .">^4 to :'.^4 inches long, from San 

 l'al)lo Bay; one, .">% inches long, from South Uelmont Oyster Beds; 

 three, :'> to 2)'^, inches long, from San .Matt'o Camj). 



is. Coregonus williamsoni <iirard. 



WILLIAMSONS WlllTKl'ISiL 



Five specimens from Hah River and four from (Qninianlt Biver above 

 lake, 2% to 2>7j^ inches in K'ligth; and t'ighteen t'xamples, 2% to (1 inches 

 long, from C^neets Kiver. 



Gillrakers ii+12 to 14; scales, !I-7S to S4-S ; 1). 14; A. 12. 



111. Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (\\'all»anm). 



( IIIXOOK SALMON. 



Eight specimens, 1^4 to 2 inches in length, from a deep |iond one mile 

 from the month of Olima Creek, but connected with it; one from junction 

 of Nicasio and Papermill creeks, 4^4 inches long; nineteen examples, 2^15 

 to 4,^4 inches long, from (iuinianlt River al)ove the lake; eight from 

 Lake Qninianlt, 2,^4 to 2% inches long; ten from <^ieets River, '.\}4 to 

 4,^4 in(4ies long; one example, 1^4 inclies long, from Wills Cieek ; six 

 specimens, ;') to 1)1^ inche- long, from Clearwater; and two, I'-';, and 1 '.j 

 inches long, from Bear N'ailey Creek. 



