z 9 6 S E A T R O U T. Class IV. 



with number of purplifh fpots. The belly filvery. 

 The tail even at the end. 



THIS we believe to be the Sewin, or Shewin 

 of South Wales. The defcription above, was com- 

 municated to us by Doctor Roberts of Hereford- 

 Jhire, 



145. Sea* Trutta taurina, apud nos in Arted. fynon. 24. 



Nortbumbria a Bull-trout. Saimo trutta. S. ocellis ni- 



Charlton ex. pifc. 36. gris, iridibus brunneis, pin- 



Trutta Salmonata, the Sal- _ na peclorali punctis fex. 



mon-trout, Bull-trout, or Lin.fyfi.^o^.Grono'v.Zoopb. 



Scurf. Raii fyn. pifc. 63. No. 367. 



Wil. lab. 193. Orlax, Boning. Faun. Suec. 



Salmo latus, maculis rubris No. 347. 

 Jiigrifque, cauda aequali. 



THIS fpecies migrates like the falmon up feve- 

 ral of our rivers ; fpawns, and returns to the 

 fea. That, which I defcribe, was taken in the 

 Tweed below Berwick^ June 1769. 



The fhape was more thick than the common 

 trout. The weight three pounds two ounces. The 

 irides filvery : the head thick, fmooth, and duiky, 

 with a glofs of blue and green : the back of the 

 fame color, which grows fainter towards the fide 

 line. The back is plain, but the fides as far as 

 the lateral line marked with large, diftinct, irregu- 

 larly ihaped fpots of black : the lateral line ftrait : 



the 



