160 EEPOKT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Back, silvery-gray; sides silvery, and belly yellowish- white. Body ob- 

 soletely spotted with black; siniihir black spots on the dorsal and caudal 

 fins." 



The figure given by Dr. Girard was taken from a single specimen con- 

 tained in the Smithsonian museum, and said to be of the size of life. 

 The specimen has disappeared from the collection, so that we are unable 

 to judge whether it is the young of an anadromous salmon, or, what I 

 suspect, simply a variety of the Salmo iridca, Gibbons. It was procured 

 by Dr. ISTewberry from the Klamath Eiver. 



