34 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



COREGONUS LABRADORICUS, Rich.— Lake Whiting.— Northern 



Lakes. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



PROSOPIUM QCJADRILATERALE, (Rich.) Milner.-" Shad-waiter." 

 — Great Lakes and northward. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



PROSOPIUM C JUESII, Milner.— Chief Mountain Lake White 

 FISH. — Upper Missouri Region. 



ARGYROSOMUS ARTEDI, (Les.) Hoy.— Herring White-fish.— 

 Great Lakes, etc. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-engraving. 



SALMO SALAR, Linn. — Salmon. — Xorth America and Europe. 



Cast. (Dehiware River.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 415. Water-color sketch. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Photo-engra V ing. 



"The Atlantic Salmon." Lithograph in water colors. Illustration 

 from Kilbourne & Goode's '-Game Fishes of the United States." Ex- 

 hibited by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 



Oil painting — "A salmon from the York River, Gaspc, Lower Canada." 

 Exhibited by Walter M. Brackett, Boston. The scene in the back- 

 ground is on the York River. 



SALMO SALAR, suhsp. SEBAGO, Girard.— Sebago Salmon (land- 

 locked) — St. Croix River and Sebago Lake. Introduced 

 into other lakes. 



15977. Cast. Sebago Lake, Me. J. R. Dillingham. 



15978. Cast. Sebago Lake, Me. J. R. Dillingham. 

 Color sketches. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



SALMO KENNERLYI, Suckley.— Red Salmon.— Pacific Coast. 



Photo-engraving. 



SALMO QUINNAT, Richardson.— Quinnat or Sacramento Salmon. 

 — Northwest Coast of America; south to California. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Color sketch. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Photo-engraving. 



SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH, (Penu.) Goode.— Namaycush Trout j 

 Lake Trout. — Northern Lakes. 



10312. Cast. Moosehead Lake, Me. E. M. Stillwell. 

 15925. Cast. 



Color sketches. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



