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weighed 16,215 grains. Another, 2 feet 

 long, 1 1 inches in girth, and 3 inches thick, 

 weighed 4 lbs. 2^ oz. Another, 26 inches 

 long, weighed 5 lbs. 5 oz. Of the spines 

 in the fins, the anal has 9, the caudal 20, 

 the ventral 9, the dorsal 12, the pectoral 

 17: having numbered the spines in many, 

 I give this as correct. The fleshy fin be- 

 longing to the genus is, I think, larger in 

 this species than in any I have seen. Bloch, 

 in his work on fishes, states that there are 

 black spots on all the fins, with the exception 

 of the anal, as a character of this fish : and 

 Professor Wagner informs me he has seen 

 huchos with this peculiarity; but, as I said 

 before, I never saw any fish with spotted fins 

 — yet I have examined those of the Danube, 

 Save, Drave, Mur, and Izar : perhaps this is 

 peculiar to some stream in Bavaria — yet the 

 huchos in the collection at Munich have it 

 not. The hucho is found in most rivers tri- 

 butary to the Danube — in the Save and 

 Laybach rivers always ; yet the general opi- 

 nion is, that they run from the Danube twice 

 a year, in spring and autumn. I can answer 



