2822 Bulletin ^y, United States National Musemn. 



the usual teeth; teeth ou vomer iu zigzag series; hyoid rogiou of tongue 

 without teeth. Suout 3i^ in head; preorbital very narrow, not so wide as 

 maxillary adjacent to it; the posterior suborbitals longer than eye, 5^ in 

 head; opercle and suboiJercle very narrow, scarcely as wide as eye, the 

 free part of opercle G^ in head; interorbital width 4 J in head. Origin of 

 dorsal in middle of length of body, its margin straight, anterior 2^ times 

 posterior, and slightly longer than base, 2\ in head; last ray of dorsal 

 pointed. Origin of anal midway between origin of dorsal and base of 

 caudal, margin irregular, anterior rays 3 times length of posterior and 

 e([nal to )>ase of (in, '1% in head. Adipose fin high and slender, situated 

 imnu'diately behind aiuil; pectoral 1;^ in head; ventrals under middh^ of 

 dorsal, 2iJ in head; caudal broad, slightly emarginate, nearly truncate 

 when spread, its corners not rounded, its longest rays 1^ in head; least 

 depth of caudal peduncle 3jf iu head. Pyloric ca'ca about 51, the longest 

 about Ig in head, and very slender. Color in alcohol, very dark steel 

 blue above, becoming paler below, nearly white anteriorly on belly, 

 where only the margins of the scales are i)uuctate; no silvery anywhere; 

 lower jaw dusky, a large black blotch on cheek between suborbital and 

 premaxillary ; sides, back, top of head, dorsal and caudal fins with few 

 small dark spots; pectorals dusky, slightly spotted at base; anal slightly 

 dusky, without spots; ventrals dusky with a few spots iu middle; adipose 

 fin with a few spots; lower fins all tipped with pale, probably yellowish 

 red in life; spots all very small and faint, not confined to posterior part 

 of body. The sp«'cimen before us, No. 1803, L. S. Jr. Univ., is a male, 18;|r 

 iuclu's long. It was taken at Fairholme on Lake Crescent, Clallam 

 County, Washiugtou, March 12, 1896, by Mrs. G. E. Mitchell, of Fairholme. 

 (Named for Crescent Lake, Washington, the type locality.) 



Salinv (jairdneri crescentii, Jordan & Beardslee, Proc. Cal. Ac. Sci., ser. 2, vol. vi, 

 189G, 207, pi. 22, Crescent Lake, Clallam County, Washington. (Coll. Mrs. George 

 E. Mitchell. Typo, No. 1863, L. S. Jr. Uiiiv. Mus.) 



Page 504. Under Cristiromer for "Eastern North America" read 

 ''Northern North America." The genus occurs also in the lakes of Alaska 

 and British Columbia. 



Page 508. l>efore SalveUnus alpinns insert: 



784(ii). SALVELINDS KUNDSCHA, Pallas. 



This seems to be a species very distinct from S. malma. A specimen in 

 the United States National Museum (No. 33814) from Petropaulski has 

 been described by Bean & Bean as follows: 



Similar in form to S. malma, but the bodj^ stouter and less elongate. 

 Head 4A to 4| (4| in the Tareinsky Bay specimen) ; depth 4i to 4f ; eye 5^ 

 in head, 2 in interorbital, or 1| iu snout; maxillary reaching to or beyond 

 vertical thi'ough posterior edge of orbit; upper jaw nearly i length of 

 head ; lower jaw slightly shorter than upper. Hyoid teeth feebly devel- 

 oped. Scales small, 30-195, 122 pores. Fins all short; origin of dorsal 

 about midway between tip of suout and base of upper caudal lobe, the 

 base of tiie fin nearly as long as the longest ray, or i as long as head, its 



